4.2
(156)
6,975
riders
510
rides
Road cycling around La Rivière-De-Corps offers routes through the Vienne valley, characterized by generally flat terrain and rural landscapes. The area features a mix of fields, forests, and access to the Grands Lacs de Champagne, providing diverse backdrops for rides. Dedicated cycling infrastructure, including greenways and paved local roads, makes the region suitable for road cyclists. The terrain is predominantly flat, with some gentle undulations, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
3.0
(1)
43
riders
58.1km
02:19
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
(1)
15
riders
30.8km
01:22
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Sign up for free
11
riders
134km
05:36
930m
930m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
11
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
7
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Surprising establishment in the middle of nowhere
1
0
Located on a 268 meter hill, 10 km from Troyes, Montgueux is home to 215 hectares of vines, mainly planted with Chardonnay. You can enjoy its unique view of Troyes.
0
0
It is a 16th century church which has a rich collection of statues, paintings and stained glass windows. Dedicated to Saint Martin, patron saint of travelers, the church has a remarkable facade with two equestrian statues in his likeness, two Annunciations and a rose window. You can admire the architecture and art inside the church, as well as the gargoyles and stone sculptures outside.
2
0
This manor was built by Pierre Pion, a wealthy butcher from Troyes, who restored it after it was damaged by the English during the Hundred Years' War. The manor has four round towers pierced with cannons, a polygonal staircase tower and a double gallery of wooden beams. You can also admire the four monumental fireplaces with sculpted mantles, as well as the coat of arms of Louis XII, who stayed there as seneschal of Champagne. The manor is today the town hall of Rumilly and hosts a reception room on the ground floor.
2
0
This church was built in the 19th century and combines brick and stone in a Gothic style. It has a high bell tower-porch that can be seen from afar. The church is located in the heart of the Pays d'Othe, a rural region with forests and fields. You can enjoy the natural landscapes and the tranquility of the village. The church is also near the Ancre River, where there is a renovated washhouse. You can also explore the neighboring hamlets of Bercenelle, Concise and Vallée.
3
0
It is a 16th century church which has a rich collection of statues, paintings and stained glass windows. Dedicated to Saint Martin, patron saint of travelers, the church has a remarkable facade with two equestrian statues in his likeness, two Annunciations and a rose window. You can admire the architecture and art inside the church, as well as the gargoyles and stone sculptures outside.
2
0
This manor was built by Pierre Pion, a wealthy butcher from Troyes, who restored it after it was damaged by the English during the Hundred Years' War. The manor has four round towers pierced with cannons, a polygonal staircase tower and a double gallery of wooden beams. You can also admire the four monumental fireplaces with sculpted mantles, as well as the coat of arms of Louis XII, who stayed there as seneschal of Champagne. The manor is today the town hall of Rumilly and hosts a reception room on the ground floor. You can visit the exterior of the manor every day, and the interior during town hall opening hours.
2
0
There are 11 road cycling routes available around La Rivière-De-Corps, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options to explore the region.
The terrain around La Rivière-De-Corps is predominantly flat, especially along the picturesque Vienne valley, offering tranquil vistas of the river and its surroundings. You can expect mostly paved surfaces, with some gentle undulations as you venture through fields, forests, and towards the Grands Lacs de Champagne. Dedicated greenways also provide flat, well-signposted paths.
Yes, La Rivière-De-Corps offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Roadbike loop from La Rivière-de-Corps is an easy 15.9-mile (25.7 km) path through the local countryside. Another gentle option is Les Jardins d'Hugo loop from La Rivière-de-Corps, which covers about 9.4 miles (15.1 km).
Road cycling routes around La Rivière-De-Corps offer views of the Vienne valley, agricultural fields, and access to the Grands Lacs de Champagne. You might pass by historical sites such as the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Troyes or the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, Troyes. The View of the vineyards at Montgueux – Montgueux Vineyard and Hill loop from La Rivière-de-Corps offers scenic vineyard vistas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around La Rivière-De-Corps are circular. For instance, the popular Les Grandes Vallées – Monument of Montaigu loop from La Rivière-de-Corps is a moderate 22.7-mile (36.5 km) circular trail. The Roadbike loop from La Rivière-de-Corps and View of the vineyards at Montgueux – Montgueux Vineyard and Hill loop from La Rivière-de-Corps are also excellent circular options.
The region is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The 'villes et villages fleuris' label indicates well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing surroundings, particularly enjoyable during warmer months. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and early autumn provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes.
For families, the dedicated greenways (Voies Vertes) are an excellent choice. These car-free paths, such as the one extending from La Rivière-De-Corps towards Troyes, are flat, well-signposted, and provide a safe environment for cyclists of all ages. The general greenway network also leads to the lakes of the Forêt d'Orient, offering a refreshing and scenic experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque Vienne valley, the generally flat and accessible terrain, and the diverse backdrops of fields, forests, and lakes. The well-maintained greenways and varied route options for different fitness levels are also frequently highlighted.
While specific designated cyclist parking areas are not detailed, La Rivière-De-Corps, as a commune, typically offers public parking facilities. It is advisable to look for general public parking in the village center or near trailheads, which are usually suitable for parking vehicles with bikes.
Information on specific public transport options allowing bikes directly to La Rivière-De-Corps is limited. However, the region is well-connected to Troyes, which has a train station. From Troyes, you might find local bus services or cycle the remaining distance to La Rivière-De-Corps, depending on the route and bike allowance policies.
For experienced cyclists seeking a longer challenge, the Rond-Point du Vouldy – Troyes loop from La Rivière-de-Corps is a difficult route spanning approximately 83.3 miles (134 km) with significant elevation gain, offering an extensive exploration of the wider region.
While specific cafes on every route are not listed, the routes often pass through or near local villages and towns, including Troyes, where you can find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest for refreshments.
Road cycling routes, especially those on paved roads and shared greenways, are generally not ideal for dogs due to traffic, speed, and the hard surface. While some greenways might allow leashed dogs, it's best to consider dedicated walking or hiking trails if you wish to bring your dog along for an outdoor activity.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.