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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-André-Les-Vergers offer access to a landscape characterized by verdant surroundings, including orchards and protected green spaces. The area features tranquil woods, canals, and ponds, providing scenic paths for cyclists. Its proximity to Troyes also allows for exploration of historic urban areas alongside natural routes. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients suitable for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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84
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43.0km
02:27
50m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.5km
01:16
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46
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48.4km
04:11
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.1km
01:17
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fun facts & legends • In 1789, the police wanted to put up fences because the alley was notorious as a meeting place for lovers. • A local legend tells of a pregnant woman who was miraculously saved when a wall “moved aside” in front of her belly. • The street is also said to have played a role during epidemics: the many cats helped keep rat populations under control. Why visit? • Very photogenic: One of the most photographed places in Troyes – often featured on postcards. • Historic and romantic: Perfect for those who love medieval towns and hidden gems. • Nearby: You’ll also find cozy cafés and a cat café (“Troyes Petits Chats”), plus a pretty courtyard called Cour du Mortier d’Or and the Jardin Juvénal-des-Ursins.
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The Ruelle des Chats, or Cat Alley, is one of the most charming and famous streets in the old town of Troyes, located in the Champagne region of France. ⸻ 🏛️ History & Architecture • Medieval origins: The alley dates back to the 15th century and was rebuilt after a major fire in 1524. • Why the name “Cat Alley”?: The houses are built so that their upper floors almost lean against each other. It is said that a cat could jump from one roof to the other — hence the name. • Typical half-timbering: The street is paved with a gutter in the middle for rainwater, and the houses are half-timbered with wooden beams that stabilize the whole. ⸻ 🌆 Atmosphere & charm • Romantic appearance: The narrow passage and leaning facades create a mysterious, almost fairytale-like atmosphere. • Reconstruction: In 2014, several half-timbered houses were rebuilt based on old prints and photos. • Preserved thanks to heritage protection: In the 1960s, the street was saved from demolition by the efforts of heritage organisations and Minister André Malraux.
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Opening hours: High season (1 April–31 Oct): Mon–Sat 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–18:00, Sun 14:00–18:00. Low season (1 Nov–31 Mar): Mon–Sat 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–17:00, Sun 14:00–17:00 troyeslachampagne.com . Free admission. Audio guides available in several languages (€2) .
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The Église Sainte-Madeleine in Troyes is one of the oldest and most remarkable churches in the city. The Église Sainte-Madeleine combines centuries-old Gothic architecture with magnificent 16th-century stained glass windows and a monumental jubé that is one of the few remaining stone rood screens. Perfect for lovers of art history and medieval splendor – a hidden gem in the heart of Troyes.
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This church—Eglise Sainte Madeleine—is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Troyes. It is also arguably the oldest. It was first mentioned in 1157, but was supposedly built in 1120. Around 1200, it was rebuilt in the Gothic style, which was just emerging in France at the time. Its famous rood screen and the stained-glass windows at its head are notable. A rood screen is a stone platform built between the nave and the choir. Few religious buildings in France have preserved such a screen.
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Relaxing stroll along the canal
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Essential step to regain strength. The chicken with mushroom sauce is very good.
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Don't miss the interior courtyards accessible from the alley
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There are over 140 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-André-les-Vergers, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. Many of these routes traverse the region's picturesque green spaces and quiet country roads.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Saint-André-les-Vergers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.35 out of 5 stars from over 380 ratings. Cyclists often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the beautiful natural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing ride.
Yes, Saint-André-les-Vergers offers a significant number of easy no-traffic touring routes, with 71 routes classified as 'easy'. These routes are perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride through scenic areas like the Ile Germaine woods or along the De la Fontaine Saint Martin canal. A great example is the Troyes – Saint-Urbain Church of Troyes loop from Troyes, which is an easy 22 km ride.
You can expect a delightful blend of natural beauty, including lush orchards, tranquil woods like the Fontaine Saint-Martin wood (often called a 'green castle'), and serene waterways such as the Bassin des Roises pond. Many routes follow dedicated green trails, offering a refreshing escape into nature.
Yes, for those seeking scenic vistas, the area around Saint-André-les-Vergers provides opportunities for panoramic views. The former castle site on the hill of Montaigu, for instance, offers excellent views of the plain, which can be incorporated into a cycling tour. Consider the more challenging Historic Center of Troyes – Viewpoint loop from Troyes for routes with greater elevation changes.
Many no-traffic routes allow you to explore the rich history and culture of the region. You can cycle past the town's numerous timber-framed houses and visit the 16th-century Church of Saint-André. The proximity to Troyes also means you can easily reach attractions like the Ruelle des Chats (Cat Alley), the Saint-Jean-au-Marché Church, or the beautiful Eglise Sainte Madeleine.
Absolutely. The Foirail area offers a pleasant break spot with a playground and a church garden. The Montaigu Fountain and Pond is another excellent resting point, complete with picnic tables and a playground, making it ideal for a mid-ride stop.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-André-les-Vergers are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example is the Historic Center of Troyes – Old half-timbered houses loop from Troyes, which offers a moderate 54.5 km circular ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a greater challenge, there are 18 routes classified as 'difficult' in the area. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and longer distances, providing a rewarding experience. The Historic Center of Troyes – Viewpoint loop from Troyes is a difficult 49.7 km route with over 660m of elevation gain.
Yes, some routes will take you towards water recreation areas. For example, the Shaded rest area – Mesnil-Saint-Père Beach loop from Troyes is a moderate 66.5 km route that can lead you to the shores of Lac d'Orient, where you can enjoy the beach and other water activities.
Saint-André-les-Vergers is well-situated, with many routes starting directly from or passing through the town. Its close proximity to Troyes (just 3 km away) also means you can easily access routes that begin in the larger city, often using dedicated cycle paths to connect.
Yes, if you prefer shorter rides close to town, there are routes designed for that. The Bike loop from Saint-André-les-Vergers is an easy 12.7 km route that starts and ends directly in Saint-André-les-Vergers, perfect for a quick local exploration.


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