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Road cycling routes around Courchamp are situated within France's Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, characterized by scenic landscapes that include canals, valleys, and forests. The terrain features gentle undulations, providing varied cycling experiences. This area is known for its connection to the Véloroute du Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, offering tranquil paths away from motorized traffic. The region's natural features include expansive forests and serene waterways, making it suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Located in the commune of Chevru, 15 km south-east of Coulommiers, the Saint-Thibault church has a complex history. Towards the end of the 11th and the beginning of the 12th century, the church was dedicated to Saint-Thibault. This testifies to a significant attachment to the Champagne region, of which Saint Thibault (born in Provins around 1030) is a native. The architecture of the building, modified several times since the Middle Ages, underwent numerous renovation works in the 19th century which make its study difficult. If a church is mentioned in Chevru in the 10th century, the choir visible today dates from the end of the 12th century. A nave was added to it at an indeterminate date. In the 17th century, a north collateral was built, probably extended in the 19th century by a sacristy. A fairly complete set of 18th-century furnishings (wrought iron enclosure, altarpiece, paneling, altar) classified as Historic Monuments, is still in place in the choir. It was the subject of several restorations between 1997 and 2000, as was the bell tower in 1998, 2006, and 2007.
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Crossing the woods with a perfect surface, this forest road is like a moment of breathing which changes from the wide fields of Brie.
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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 firecracker to get to the top stings seriously 😉
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nice historic district to make a ravito
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Pleasant picnic area for a break.
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Medieval City, famous for its summer renaissance fair
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The road cycling routes around Courchamp are characterized by gentle undulations, making them suitable for various skill levels. While most routes feature moderate elevation changes, you can find easier options. For example, the Roadbike loop from Beton-Bazoches has only 93 meters of elevation gain over 18.9 km, making it an easy ride. The region's canal-side paths and gentle valleys offer a varied and pleasant visual experience.
Yes, the Courchamp area offers a wide selection of road cycling routes. There are over 60 routes available, catering to different preferences. You'll find a good mix, with 16 easy routes, 45 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.
Road cycling around Courchamp offers diverse and picturesque landscapes. You'll traverse scenic canal paths, gentle valleys, and expansive forests. The region is known for its connection to the Véloroute du Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, providing tranquil experiences away from motorized traffic, and the broader Burgundy region features renowned vineyards and historic villages.
Many of the routes around Courchamp, especially those following canal paths, are suitable for families due to their tranquil nature and gentle terrain. The Véloroute du Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, which passes through the area, is particularly ideal for 'contemplative cyclists' and families looking for a relaxed ride away from heavy traffic.
While cycling, you can discover several interesting points. The Medieval City of Provins – Picnic Area loop from Bannost-Villegagnon takes you past a historic town. Other routes might lead you near highlights such as the Garnier Garden, Saint-Ayoul Church and Priory, or the Collegiate church of Saint-Quiriace. The broader region also boasts châteaux like Château d'Arcelot and historic towns such as Bèze and Dijon.
The road cycling routes in Courchamp are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from canal-side paths to forested sections, and the overall pleasant experience of exploring the region.
Yes, many of the routes around Courchamp are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Roadbike loop from Beton-Bazoches and the Notre-Dame-du-Val Tower – Boulevard d'Aligre Canal Path loop from Bezalles, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Absolutely. The region around Courchamp is rich in history and charming villages. The Medieval City of Provins – Picnic Area loop from Bannost-Villegagnon is one such route that takes you through a historic town. The wider Burgundy region, particularly along routes like the Voie des Vignes, is dotted with wine-producing villages and offers opportunities to explore local gastronomy and châteaux.
The Burgundy region, including Courchamp, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with vineyards in full bloom or displaying their autumnal colors. The tranquil canal paths are enjoyable throughout these periods.
Yes, while many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer rides. For instance, the Notre-Dame-du-Val Tower – Boulevard d'Aligre loop from Augers-en-Brie covers nearly 48.4 km with a moderate difficulty, providing a more extended cycling experience. The region's network allows for combining routes to create even longer journeys.
Yes, canal-side paths are a defining feature of road cycling in Courchamp. The area is directly connected to the Véloroute du Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, which largely follows the canal's towpath. The Notre-Dame-du-Val Tower – Boulevard d'Aligre Canal Path loop from Bezalles is a great example of a route that incorporates these serene canal paths.


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