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Gravel biking around Larnaud, situated within the Jura department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, offers access to a diverse range of terrain. The region is characterized by limestone formations, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys, alongside an extensive network of forest paths and quiet rural roads. Riders can explore varied landscapes including plateaus, lakes, and dense forests, providing a true off-road experience. This area provides numerous no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for exploring the natural beauty of the Jura Mountains.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
5.0
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30
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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73
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
95
riders
60.5km
04:01
770m
770m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
13
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91.5km
06:26
1,340m
1,340m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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24
riders
41.8km
02:22
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful viewpoint "Roches de Baume" with views from the plateau into the valley and as far as Baume-les-Messieurs.
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Beautiful, great, viaduct and tunnel. It's a shame the cycle path isn't asphalted.
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Correction to my tip: Asphalt with mixed traffic, for residents, but I couldn't see where the residents wanted to go. It's a shame, some sections of the asphalt are no longer in such good condition.
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Beautiful views, but unfortunately the railway line cycle path is not asphalted.
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An old railway bridge worth seeing, unfortunately there are stupid rivets on the road and it is slippery when wet.
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With the many tunnels, bridges and some beautiful views, it definitely has the potential to be a beautiful railway cycle path. Most of it is not asphalted, there is light in the tunnels, but the lack of asphalt means that there are very dangerous longitudinal grooves. Later there is a staircase, which is not easy with full luggage and in bad weather. The asphalted sections unfortunately have car traffic, even if only local residents. Conclusion: unfortunately it doesn't come anywhere close to Alpe-Adria.
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As you travel along the PLM Route, you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Vallière Valley. Once a historic railway line, this scenic route now offers a tranquil escape through rolling hills, lush forests and charming villages. From the elevated vantage point, you can admire the meandering river, picturesque vineyards and distant mountains.
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This guide highlights 9 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Larnaud. While these specific routes offer a focused experience, the broader Jura Mountains region, where Larnaud is located, boasts over 2,000 km of diverse gravel itineraries.
The no-traffic gravel routes around Larnaud offer a varied landscape typical of the Jura Mountains. You'll encounter a mix of quiet rural roads, dedicated forest paths, and tracks. The terrain often features rolling hills and limestone formations, providing scenic views of valleys, dense forests, and glimpses of the region's numerous lakes and rivers.
Yes, for experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, Larnaud and its surroundings offer several demanding no-traffic routes. For example, the The Old Railway Tunnel – Tunnel de la Diane (Voie PLM) loop from Lons-le-Saunier is a difficult route spanning over 91 km with significant elevation gain, providing a substantial test of endurance and skill.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Larnaud are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural scenery of the Jura region, and the opportunity to explore quiet forest paths and rural roads away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Larnaud are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Tunnel de la Diane (Voie PLM) – Révigny Metal Viaduct loop from Lons-le-Saunier, which offers a substantial circular ride through the scenic landscape.
While riding the no-traffic gravel trails, you can explore several interesting points in the wider Larnaud area. Consider visiting the historic town of Lons-le-Saunier, or discovering the serene The Conliège Hermitage. For panoramic views, the Montorient Viewpoint is also accessible in the vicinity.
Yes, some of the no-traffic gravel routes in the area incorporate interesting historical infrastructure. For instance, the Révigny Metal Viaduct – Tunnel de la Diane (Voie PLM) loop from Lons-le-Saunier takes you past both the Révigny Metal Viaduct and the Tunnel de la Diane, offering unique sights along your ride.
The Jura Mountains, including the area around Larnaud, are generally excellent for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, though some routes might be busier. Winter riding is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder temperatures and potentially snowy or icy conditions.
While many routes in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to their length and elevation, the Jura region offers a wide range of gravel paths. Beginners might look for shorter, flatter sections of disused railway lines or forest tracks. It's always recommended to check the route profile and difficulty before setting out to ensure it matches your skill level.
Riding on no-traffic gravel trails, especially through forests and quiet rural areas, increases your chances of encountering local wildlife. The diverse ecosystems of the Jura Mountains are home to various species, so keep an eye out for birds, deer, and other animals, particularly during quieter times of the day like early morning or late afternoon.
The Jura Mountains are known for their picturesque lakes and rivers. While specific routes in this guide might not directly hug the shorelines, the regional context suggests that many gravel paths offer views or pass close to these natural water features. The Grand Lac de Clairvaux and the Ain river are notable natural beauties in the broader vicinity that contribute to the scenic backdrop of the region's gravel routes.


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