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Road cycling routes around Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray are set within the tranquil landscapes of the Seine-et-Marne department in France. The region is characterized by scenic countryside roads, river valleys formed by the Voulzie and Auxence, and charming villages with traditional architecture. While the village itself offers a peaceful setting, its proximity to the vast Fontainebleau Forest and other natural areas provides diverse terrain for road cyclists. The routes often traverse open fields, forests, and follow waterways, offering varied gradients suitable for different…
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Pretty little town with traces of the 20th century still visible...Come step back in time!
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aint Loup-de-Naud located near Provins, has a Romanesque church from the 11th and 12th centuries, considered one of the most beautiful Romanesque buildings in Île-de-France. It has a barrel-shaped nave and a portal in early Gothic style with a remarkable tympanum depicting Christ in majesty between the symbols of the evangelists. New for the time, statues of saints and prophets adorn the sides of the portal. No document allows us to precisely date the construction of the entire church. The portal would be from the second half of the 12th century (around 1160). The town is the seat of the Benedictine priory of Saint-Loup, the destination of an important pilgrimage in honor of the relics of Saint-Loup, bishop of Sens. The church was completed thanks to donations from Henry the Liberal, Count of Champagne. The priory was ruined by the English in 1432 and by the Protestants in 1567.
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Beautiful view, peaceful on the Seine from the bridge of Marolles-sur-Seine, where you can stop to observe the barges.
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This church was sold during the revolution, a part being transformed into dwellings and the choir, used as a place of storage. To date this church, of Catholic origin, is desecrated.
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The only remaining vestige of the collegiate church of Notre-Dame-du-Val, destroyed during the French Revolution.
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The chateau was built in 1760. Outside the perimeter you will see a rather impressive gate which still bears the coat of arms of the original owner and builder, Noël Jacques Michel de Brion.
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Barbey Castle was built in the 17th century. It is now a private property but historically belonged to the French botanist Chevalier Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars.
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Outside, a tower surmounted by a fortified bell tower has recently been restored. Inside, a very beautiful wooden vaulted nave and a 15th century rib-vaulted heart are remarkable.
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The region around Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray offers diverse terrain for road cyclists. You'll find scenic countryside roads, river valleys formed by the Voulzie and Auxence, and charming villages. Routes often traverse open fields, forests, and follow waterways, providing varied gradients suitable for different skill levels. The broader Seine-et-Marne department, where Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray is located, is known for picturesque routes through expansive natural landscapes.
Yes, Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Bray-sur-Seine is an easy 21.3-mile (34.3 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 25 minutes to complete. Another easy option is the Museum of Life in the Past loop from Bray-sur-Seine, covering 32.2 km.
For longer rides, you can explore routes like the Beautiful view of the Seine – Château de Misy loop from Bray-sur-Seine, which is a moderate 33.3-mile (53.5 km) path offering views of the Seine River. Another option is the Porte de la Jouy Hill – Museum of Life in the Past loop from Bray-sur-Seine, a moderate 52.1 km route.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, offering convenient circular rides. Examples include the Medieval City of Provins – Notre-Dame-du-Val Tower loop from Bray-sur-Seine, the Beautiful view of the Seine – Château de Misy loop from Bray-sur-Seine, and the Roadbike loop from Bray-sur-Seine.
The region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the countryside is at its most vibrant. While specific conditions vary, avoiding the peak heat of summer or the colder, potentially wetter winter months will generally provide the most enjoyable experience.
The road cycling routes around Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 4 reviews. Over 250 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic countryside roads, river valleys, and forested sections.
Yes, the routes often pass by or near interesting historical and natural sites. For example, the Medieval City of Provins – Notre-Dame-du-Val Tower loop from Bray-sur-Seine connects to the historic medieval town of Provins. Other routes offer views of the Seine River and pass by the historic Château de Misy, as seen on the Beautiful view of the Seine – Château de Misy loop from Bray-sur-Seine.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray and the surrounding Seine-et-Marne department primarily utilize paved surfaces. You can expect picturesque routes through expansive natural landscapes, often incorporating forests, river valleys, and charming villages. While mostly paved, some routes in the broader region might include short unpaved segments, so it's always good to check individual route details.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not detailed, Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray is a village with traditional architecture, and starting points for routes often originate from towns like Bray-sur-Seine. In such areas, you can typically find public parking options within the village centers or near local amenities, which can serve as convenient starting points for your ride.
Absolutely. Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray's location in Seine-et-Marne means it's within reasonable distance of significant natural areas. The vast Fontainebleau Forest, about 38 km away, is a major draw for cyclists, offering a wide array of routes with distinctive sandstone formations and diverse landscapes. Road cycling routes in Seine-et-Marne often incorporate areas around Fontainebleau, providing scenic views and varied gradients. For more information on Fontainebleau Forest, you can visit fontainebleau-tourisme.com.
There are over 85 road cycling routes available around Saint-Sauveur-Lès-Bray, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These include 27 easy routes and 58 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The routes often pass through charming villages and towns, such as Provins or Bray-sur-Seine, where you can typically find local amenities like cafes, bakeries, and small shops. These towns provide good opportunities for a break, to refuel, or to enjoy the local atmosphere during your ride.


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