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No traffic road cycling routes around Samerey are characterized by a generally flat to gently rolling landscape, ideal for accessible cycling. The region features river valleys, such as the Loue and Saône, and the Rhine-Rhône Canal, providing scenic and level paths. While significant climbs are uncommon, routes may include gentle hills, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. The area's semi-continental climate with good sunshine and weak winds contributes to favorable cycling conditions.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
5.0
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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38
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46.2km
01:49
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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42.0km
01:41
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small, nice place. Before the bridge, there is a bakery.
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A very beautiful church, an eye-catcher from afar
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Dole was the capital of the Free County of Burgundy under Habsburg rule during the Middle Ages. For centuries, the city served as the seat of parliament and was home to a university. Over the centuries, the city was besieged several times and fought over in conflicts between France and Burgundy, experiencing periods of occupation. The city's inhabitants consistently offered considerable resistance, forcing France to either withdraw or return possession of the city to the Burgundians by treaty. A stroll through the old town reveals numerous picturesque Renaissance buildings.
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Stop by and have a nice coffee on the morning, or a cold beer on the sidewalk. Very nice and calm place to relax before keeping biking
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The trail is pleasant and well shaded. The view is very beautiful.
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Originally, the Saint-Jean-de-Losne bridge was made of wood and crossed the river diagonally by road no. 27 linking Dijon to Losne. It started on the right bank, a little downstream from the current bridge, and then joined the old Seurre road. The structure was destroyed many times by floods and ice break-ups, but was always rebuilt in the same place until 1830. It was rebuilt in stone from 1833, then rebuilt again after being cut down during the war of 1870… The bridge suffered damage from the war twice more. On June 16, 1940, French engineers blew up an arch, and on September 7, 1944, the retreating Germans dynamited the rest. It was then replaced by a temporary wooden footbridge. After the liberation, the reconstruction work was put out to tender. After all these twists and turns, the bridge was finally rebuilt in the same place in 1950.
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There are nearly 150 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Samerey listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The Samerey region benefits from a semi-continental climate with good sunshine, warm summers, and generally weak winds. This makes for pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year, with late spring to early autumn typically being ideal for enjoying the routes.
Yes, there are 33 easy no-traffic road cycling routes around Samerey. These routes are generally flatter and shorter, perfect for a relaxed ride. An example is the Stone at the water's edge – Dole, medieval town loop from Dole – Jura Airport, which is just over 19 km with minimal elevation gain.
The routes around Samerey often feature scenic natural landscapes and opportunities to explore cultural sites. You can expect peaceful roads winding through the countryside, sometimes alongside canals like the Rhine-Rhône Canal, offering a tranquil cycling experience.
Yes, many routes pass by or near notable attractions. For instance, you might cycle past the historic Notre-Dame Collegiate Church in Dole, or enjoy views of the Dole Lock on the Rhine-Rhône Canal. The region also features charming settlements like Saint-Jean-de-Losne.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Samerey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, beautiful scenery, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Absolutely. The Samerey area offers 104 moderate and 11 difficult no-traffic road cycling routes. These routes provide longer distances and more significant elevation changes for those seeking a greater challenge. An example of a moderate route is the La Loue River – Les baraques du 14 loop from Choisey, which covers nearly 60 km with over 300 meters of ascent.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Samerey are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Dole – Rhine-Rhône Canal loop from Damparis, which offers a pleasant 38.5 km ride.
The elevation gain varies significantly by route. Easy routes, like the Stone at the water's edge – Dole, medieval town loop, have minimal elevation. Moderate routes, such as the La Loue River – Les baraques du 14 loop, can feature over 300 meters of climbing, providing a good workout while still being manageable.
Yes, the region around Samerey is known for its waterways, including the Rhine-Rhône Canal and the Loue River. Many no-traffic routes utilize these paths, offering flat and picturesque cycling experiences. The Dole – Rhine-Rhône Canal loop from Choisey is a great example of a route that follows a canal.
Routes that pass through or near Dole, such as the Stone at the water's edge – Dole, medieval town loop, often provide a blend of natural scenery and historical landmarks. You can enjoy the peaceful countryside while also having the opportunity to see architectural highlights like the Notre-Dame Collegiate Church.


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