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No traffic road cycling routes around Beaumotte-Lès-Pin traverse the diverse landscapes of the Haute-Saône department in eastern France. The region features a mix of river valleys, including the Saône and Ognon, alongside undulating and hilly terrain. Cyclists encounter deep forests, open valleys, and scenic country roads with low traffic. The topography offers varied elevations, from gentle riverside paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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40.4km
01:55
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.2km
01:12
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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63.0km
02:53
650m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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18.3km
00:56
200m
200m
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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Marnay Castle, built from the 11th century onwards, was remodeled several times up until the 18th century. Formerly the residence of the lords of Marnay, it still has a medieval tower, Renaissance façades and a large wooded park.
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The Church of the Nativity of Our Lady in Fondremand dates from the 15th and 16th centuries and combines Gothic style with Renaissance elements. It is distinguished by its massive bell tower-porch, its ribbed vaults, and its antique furnishings.
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In Frondremand, the source of the Romaine River springs at the foot of the village and feeds a covered washhouse dating from the 19th century. Built of stone, this washhouse is a well-preserved example of rural utilitarian architecture. The site, bordered by greenery, marks the beginning of the Romaine River, which flows through the Haute-Saône.
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A charming town in Franche-Comté, part of the Holy Roman Empire until the Treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, thanks to its trade and artisans. A cloth market was established there as early as the 14th century, after Joan of Burgundy, Countess of Franche-Comté and Queen of King Philip V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris. From June 14, 1354, until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation that guaranteed them security and prosperity: "Whoever has a house and keeps a fire in the town will be a bourgeois." This charter allowed the inhabitants to administer the town themselves and thus build ramparts and create the individual gardens that can still be seen today.
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Destroyed in 1477 by the troops of Louis XI, the fortified house was rebuilt in the 16th century by Étienne de Labrey. The building is now occupied by a farm. The building was listed as a historical monument in 1977. WIKIPEDIA
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The grand lavoir-abreuvoir in Geneuille is a historical monument dating from the 19th century. It was built in 1829 and restored in 1876 by the architect Ducat. This lavoir-abreuvoir, located on the rue de l’Abreuvoir, is a covered washhouse with a large abreuvoir running along the facade. It has a large esplanade for easy access. The complex consists of a fountain, a washhouse and a abreuvoir, and is an important vestige of the social life and work of our ancestors. The water enters via a canal and is collected in a large space with a beautiful vaulted structure.
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There are over 30 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Beaumotte-Lès-Pin listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevations, ensuring options for different preferences and fitness levels.
The region is beautiful for cycling from spring to autumn. Spring (April-May) offers mild temperatures and the sight of wild orchids blooming in meadows. Summer (June-August) is ideal for longer days, though it can be warmer. Autumn (September-October) provides pleasant temperatures and stunning fall foliage, making for picturesque rides.
The terrain around Beaumotte-Lès-Pin is diverse. You'll find relatively flat sections, particularly along river valleys like the Saône and Ognon, which are perfect for relaxed rides. For those seeking more challenge, there are undulating and hilly routes, especially as you venture towards areas like the Monts de Gy, offering rewarding climbs and descents on quiet country roads.
Yes, the region is very family-friendly, especially with sections of the Voie Bleue Moselle-Saône by bike. This long-distance cycle route, which traverses Haute-Saône, is designed with a low gradient and safe, traffic-free sections, making it ideal for families and leisurely rides amidst beautiful landscapes. You can find easy routes like the Moncley Castle – Montcley Castle loop from Pelousey, which is just under 18 km.
Many routes pass through charming villages and natural areas. You can explore the Historic Center of Marnay, known for its medieval history, or discover the large washhouse-trough. The region is also known for the Beaumotte Cave, a regional reserve for bats, and its wild orchids that bloom from April to September. The Les Étangs de Noironte also offer a peaceful natural stop.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the peaceful, low-traffic country roads, the diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to rolling hills, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites like the Historic Center of Marnay.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Beaumotte-Lès-Pin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Marnay Dam – Ascent of the Massif de la Serre loop from Marnay, offering a challenging ride, or the easier Moncley Castle – Montcley Castle loop from Pelousey.
Many routes start from villages like Marnay or Pelousey, where you can typically find public parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information, especially for longer tours.
While Beaumotte-Lès-Pin itself is a small village, larger towns in the Haute-Saône region may offer public transport connections. However, for direct access to the specific starting points of many of these rural, no-traffic routes, personal transport is often the most convenient option. Always check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Many routes pass through or near small villages and towns like Marnay and Pesmes, where you can find local cafes, bakeries, or restaurants to refuel. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer routes, as options might be limited in very rural sections. The Historic Center of Marnay – Marnay Dam loop from Marnay, for instance, starts and ends in a town with amenities.
The elevation gains vary significantly. Easy routes, often found along river valleys, can have minimal climbs, such as the Moncley Castle loop with under 200m of ascent. Moderate routes, like the Historic Center of Marnay – Access to the Forges loop, feature around 400m of elevation. For more challenging rides, you can find routes with over 600m of ascent, such as the Marnay Dam – Ascent of the Massif de la Serre loop, offering a good workout.


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