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Gravel biking around Bray-Sur-Seine offers a blend of rural landscapes and historical charm in the Seine-et-Marne department of France. The region is characterized by its location along the Seine River, providing riverside paths and varied terrain. Unpaved roads and trails wind through picturesque countryside, including gently rolling dales and hedged farmlands. This area provides diverse landscapes suitable for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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54.2km
03:58
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.9km
01:58
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.1km
01:36
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.5km
04:18
640m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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A pleasant little provincial town on the banks of the river
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The church of Pont sur Yonne can be said to be entirely Gothic and certainly one of the oldest Gothic churches in France, just as the cathedral of SENS, 10km from Pont, is the first Gothic cathedral ever built in France. They can both be dated to the same period of construction, namely the end of the 12th century, between 1162 and 1169.
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Beautiful remains. But don't worry, the new bridge is very solid.
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A historical site that arouses curiosity
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Lovely place for a bike ride.
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Lovely place for a bike ride.
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The remains of the old bridge are the remains of an old stone bridge built under Louis XIV and partially destroyed during the wars of 1814 and 1940. You can admire the three arches which still stand over the Yonne, as well as the aqueduct de la Vanne which is nearby and which was also dynamited by the French army in 1940.
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The Notre-Dame Church is certainly one of the oldest Gothic churches in France. It was built between 1162 and 1169, at the same time as Sens Cathedral.
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There are currently three dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed for the Bray-sur-Seine area. These routes offer a mix of moderate and challenging options, allowing you to explore the rural landscapes and riverbanks without vehicle interference.
Yes, all the listed gravel bike routes around Bray-sur-Seine are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Gravel loop from Sergines, which covers nearly 25 km, or the Tour aux Maréchaux loop from Everly, a 20 km ride.
The gravel trails around Bray-sur-Seine primarily traverse rural landscapes, including paths along the Seine River, through picturesque farmlands, and possibly some gently rolling dales characteristic of the wider Pays de Bray region. You can expect a mix of unpaved roads and natural paths, ideal for gravel biking.
Yes, for a more challenging and longer ride, consider the Yonne – Covered market loop from Sergines. This difficult route spans approximately 66 km, offering an extended adventure through the region's quiet paths.
While riding the no-traffic gravel routes, you'll encounter the charming rural scenery of the Seine-et-Marne department, often along the Seine River. Bray-sur-Seine itself features historic houses, a renovated market hall, and the ancient Church of Our Lady and St. Croix. The routes offer a chance to experience the natural beauty and historical character of the area.
Bray-sur-Seine is a rural commune, and while specific public transport options for cyclists are not detailed, the broader Seine-et-Marne department has regional cycling routes. For detailed information on public transport that accommodates bikes, it's advisable to check local transport provider websites or forums for cyclists in the region.
Given the rural nature of the starting points like Sergines and Everly for the listed routes, you can generally find parking in or near these villages. Bray-sur-Seine itself has public parking facilities, making it a convenient base to access the surrounding trails.
The best time for gravel biking in Bray-sur-Seine is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions, making the rural paths and riverbanks enjoyable. Winter rides are possible, but conditions can be muddy or wet, requiring appropriate gear.
Bray-sur-Seine, as the main town in the area, offers cafes and restaurants where you can refuel. The routes often start or pass through small villages like Sergines or Everly, which may have local establishments. Planning your stops in advance is recommended, especially for longer rides.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. While not directly on the listed no-traffic routes, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Provins, a medieval fortified town, is only about 16.6 km away, and the Château de La Motte-Tilly is approximately 15.7 km from Bray-sur-Seine. These make excellent destinations for extending your gravel bike adventure with a cultural visit.
The duration of your ride will vary depending on the route and your pace. The moderate routes, such as the Gravel loop from Sergines (24.9 km) or the Tour aux Maréchaux loop from Everly (20.4 km), typically take between 1.5 to 2 hours. The more difficult Yonne – Covered market loop from Sergines (66 km) can take over 4 hours.


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