Tour of the Jura Leisure Cycling Trail
Tour of the Jura Leisure Cycling Trail
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41.3km
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Cycle the moderate Tour of the Jura Leisure Cycling Trail, a 25.7-mile route through forests, vineyards, and past Domblans Castle.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
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5.75 km
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26.9 km
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41.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
26.9 km
9.28 km
2.73 km
1.46 km
870 m
102 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
28.7 km
10.9 km
1.55 km
274 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (340 m)
Lowest point (200 m)
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Yes, this trail is specifically designed to be accessible to all, including beginners and families. It presents no particular physical challenges, making it ideal for a relaxed cycling trip. About 60% of the route is on greenways, and the remaining 40% is on quiet roads shared with traffic.
The trail promotes a relaxed, 'slow' cycling experience. While the full loop is approximately 150-158 km, it's recommended to take several days to complete it at your own pace, allowing time for cultural discoveries and gastronomic stops.
The route is mostly paved, with only a small portion being rough. It follows river valleys and gentler terrains, such as along the Loue and Doubs rivers, through forests and vineyards. While the Jura region can be hilly, this leisure version avoids excessive climbs, offering a moderate elevation gain.
Yes, the Tour of the Jura Leisure Cycling Trail is a loop, approximately 150-158 km long. It is fully signposted in a clockwise direction, making navigation straightforward.
The loop typically starts and finishes in Dole. Dole is a well-serviced town, and you should find various parking facilities available there to begin your journey.
Dole, the starting and finishing point of the trail, is easily accessible by train, making it convenient to reach the route without a car.
The months between March and October are considered the best for cycling in this region, offering pleasant weather conditions for your trip.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Tour of the Jura Leisure Cycling Trail.
While the trail itself doesn't have specific restrictions, it's important to consider that portions are on quiet roads shared with motorized traffic. Always keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with cycling environments. Check with individual accommodations or establishments along the route regarding their pet policies.
The trail immerses you in a bucolic countryside, featuring stretches along the Doubs and Loue Rivers, the serene Chaux Forest, and picturesque Jura vineyards. You'll also pass through towns like Dole, Arbois (capital of Jura wines), and Poligny (capital of Comté cheese). Specific highlights on parts of the route include the Voie de la Bresse Jurassienne and Domblans Castle.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Tour du Jura vélo loisir, Voie de la Bresse Jurassienne, La Bresse Comtoise, and Boucle 11 : En Bresse-Revermont.
Yes, the trail is well-serviced. Dole, the starting point, offers many services, and you'll find various accommodations, restaurants, and opportunities to taste local delicacies like Jura wines and cheeses in towns like Arbois and Poligny. Bike rental services are also available in the region.