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No traffic road cycling routes around Chambéria are situated in a region characterized by its diverse pre-Alpine massifs, including the Bauges, Chartreuse, and Belledonne mountains, which provide significant elevation gains. The landscape features limestone mountains, dense forests, and open pastures. Additionally, the area is home to large natural lakes such as Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Aiguebelette, offering varied terrain from challenging climbs to gentler lakeside paths.
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21.1km
01:02
310m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.1km
02:29
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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28.0km
01:20
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:04
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.8km
00:50
270m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lavoir de Maisod and Chapel of Saint-Etienne
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Viewpoint with a picnic table in the shade and a nice view of the lake.
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This fountain was renovated in 2004 by a craftsman from Orgelet, Elias Rodriguez. Now, the water falls into the round basin from a basin adorned with four sculptures: a woman's hand, a man's hand, an oak leaf, and a cascade. "The whole, made of blue marble from Savoy, is very effective and deserves a stop" This fountain was originally located on rue Royale, near a chapel. The location considerably hindered traffic on this narrow street. In 1742, a notarial act indicates that the inhabitants of the village decide to replace the old wooden fountain with a cut stone construction. In an act dated 1770, it is decided to rebuild the fountain, at the current location, a place less detrimental to traffic and more convenient. https://www.leprogres.fr/edition-jura-sud/2020/02/29/la-tour-du-meix-la-fontaine-a-double-vasque https://actu.fr/bourgogne-franche-comte/lons-le-saunier_39300/la-tour-du-meix-la-fontaine-fait-peau-neuve_14136706.html
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Small square with old plane trees and memorial stone in front of the church.
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Town center of Orgelet with some historic buildings.
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Statue of Guillaume Joseph Rousselle or Roussel, known as Cadet Roussel.
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Town hall in the center of Orgelet.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Chambéry, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find options ranging from easy lakeside loops to more challenging climbs in the pre-Alpine massifs.
Chambéry's strategic location at the gateway to the Alps, surrounded by the Bauges, Chartreuse, and Belledonne massifs, provides an exceptional environment for road cycling. The region boasts diverse landscapes, including serene lakes like Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Aiguebelette, vast forests, and vineyards, all contributing to a network of routes designed for minimal traffic.
The routes around Chambéry cater to various skill levels. Out of the available no-traffic road cycling routes, 6 are considered easy, 19 are moderate, and 3 are difficult. This means you can find everything from gentle rides suitable for beginners to strenuous mountain challenges.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Chambéry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Cyclists often praise the stunning scenic beauty, the variety of terrain, and the peacefulness of the routes away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, several easy no-traffic routes are perfect for beginners or families. These often feature gentler terrain, such as the scenic loops around Lac d'Aiguebelette or the cycle paths leading to nearby towns like Challes-les-Eaux. These routes provide a relaxed way to enjoy the beautiful landscapes without significant climbs.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers demanding climbs within the pre-Alpine massifs. Iconic ascents like Col des Prés, Col de Plainpalais, Mont Revard, Col du Chat, Col du Frêne, and Col du Marocaz provide substantial elevation gains and breathtaking panoramic views, often featured in major cycling events.
Many no-traffic routes offer stunning scenic viewpoints and natural features. You can discover places like La Fratte Viewpoint, offering expansive vistas. The routes also pass by picturesque lakes such as Vouglans Dam and Lac de Vouglans, as well as serene forests with Moss-Covered Rocks.
Yes, the region around Chambéry is home to beautiful waterfalls. While cycling, you might encounter natural attractions like the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls or the Cascade du Pissieu. Specifically, you can find Quinquenouille Waterfall and another Quinquenouille Waterfall, which add a refreshing stop to your ride.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Chambéry are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. For example, the "20 gods 🎞📽 – Great view over Rosay loop from Orgelet" and the "Arinthod – Watermill loop from Chisséria" are excellent circular options.
The best time for no-traffic road cycling in Chambéry is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers warmer temperatures, ideal for lakeside rides, while spring and autumn provide cooler conditions perfect for tackling mountain passes.
Yes, the region is well-equipped to support cyclists. Many routes pass through charming villages or near towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. The local infrastructure often includes picnic areas and accommodations bearing the "Accueil Vélo" label, indicating cyclist-friendly services.
Chambéry has good public transport links, and some routes, particularly those connecting to the "Belle Via" cycle route, are accessible via regional transport. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for specific routes and their bicycle carriage policies to plan your access accordingly.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its stunning lakes, and many no-traffic road cycling routes offer incredible views. The "Pyle Bridge – View of the lake loop from La Tour-du-Meix" is a prime example, providing picturesque vistas of the water. Routes around Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Aiguebelette also offer beautiful lakeside cycling experiences.


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