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Gravel biking around Villiers-Louis offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Yonne department in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. The region is characterized by quiet rural roads, extensive forest trails, and scenic canal paths, providing varied terrain for gravel cyclists. These routes often traverse picturesque countryside, connecting villages and agricultural areas, and may include sections through vineyards. The topography features gentle rolling hills and river valleys, suitable for exploring away from main roads.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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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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49.6km
03:38
460m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.3km
02:19
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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on the edge of the sluice in summer you have the runoff, a tree for shade. a bench and flowers all around this place is magical. accessible via gravel path or road
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The Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne is almost the size of a cathedral, which is surprising in a small town of five thousand inhabitants. Its construction began in the 13th century and was not completed until the 16th with the addition of the façade and the first western bays. This last part was not vaulted until the 17th century.
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Villeneuve with its bridge over the Yonne is magnificent.
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the V/Y crossing is really nice.
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The beginning of its construction was in the first quarter of the 13th century, around 1215. The church was then dedicated to the Virgin, like many in this period of great development of Marian worship. 71 m long, 19 m wide, and with a vault height of 22 m, the central nave without a transept is a fine example of the maturity of radiant Gothic. The very characteristic Renaissance facade is inspired in its lower part by the antique model of the triumphal arch with its three semi-circular portals. A detailed interior tour document is available in the building, open daily every afternoon from June to September. For exact opening hours, please call +33 3 58 15 60 02
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There are three challenging no-traffic gravel bike trails detailed in this guide, offering diverse experiences away from roads. These routes are specifically curated to provide a quiet and immersive cycling adventure in the region.
The region around Villiers-Louis, part of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offers a mix of rural roads, forest paths, and potentially canal towpaths. You can expect quiet, unpaved or lightly paved surfaces connecting villages and agricultural areas, providing varied terrain suitable for gravel biking.
Yes, all the routes in this guide are circular loops, designed to bring you back to your starting point. For example, the challenging Start of the greenway in Sens loop from Saint-Denis-lès-Sens offers a substantial circular ride.
While cycling these routes, you'll be in proximity to several historical and cultural points of interest. Near the routes, you can explore sites like Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Sens, or discover the charm of Abraham's House. The region is rich in historic towns and abbeys.
The Burgundy-Franche-Comté region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is also great, but be prepared for potentially higher temperatures. Winter gravel biking is possible, but check local conditions for ice or mud on unpaved sections.
The routes listed in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to their length and elevation gain, making them more suitable for experienced gravel bikers. However, the broader region's canal paths often provide flatter, easier, and truly traffic-free options that could be more suitable for families, though not specifically covered in this guide.
For routes like the Chigy Watermill – Chapelle de la Charmée loop from Malay-le-Grand, you would typically find parking available in the starting villages or nearby towns. It's always recommended to check local parking regulations and availability before your ride.
The routes around Villiers-Louis feature varied elevation. For instance, the Start of the greenway in Sens loop has an elevation gain of over 550 meters, indicating rolling hills and some climbs. The 17th-Century Wine Press – Laundry loop from Saligny has over 250 meters of ascent, offering a less strenuous but still engaging ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the rural roads and the opportunity to explore the picturesque Burgundy countryside away from traffic.
While the routes themselves focus on traffic-free sections, the starting and ending villages, such as Saint-Denis-lès-Sens, Malay-le-Grand, or Saligny, often have local cafes, bakeries, or small shops where you can refuel. Larger towns like Sens or Joigny, which are accessible from the general area, offer more extensive options for food and accommodation.
Access to the starting points of these specific routes directly by public transport might be limited, as they often begin in smaller villages. However, regional trains connect larger towns like Sens or Joigny, from which you might be able to cycle to the route start. Planning your journey in advance is advisable.


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