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Road cycling routes around Saint-Loup-Nantouard are situated in the Haute-Saône department of eastern France, an area known for its varied and hilly terrain. The region features winding roads, extensive signposted cycle routes, and unspoilt landscapes with low traffic. Cyclists can experience both challenging climbs and more gentle rides along river valleys, such as the Morte river that borders Saint-Loup-Nantouard.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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157km
06:57
800m
800m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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39.8km
01:49
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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49.9km
02:12
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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44.2km
02:00
290m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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07:56
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A curiosity of river navigation
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The washhouse with the oval washbasin was built in 1844.
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You don't see that every day.
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Village which dates back to Gaulle (Gallic burials have been unearthed there) and of which we also find traces under the Gallo-Roman Empire. There we find the source of the Colombine and some beautiful buildings, including the cemetery chapel (listed as a Historic Monument) and the Notre-Dame de Leffond Chapel which dates from the 13th century. However, the village is best known for its vineyards. In the Middle Ages, the wines of Gy and Charcenne were already exported and we found them on the tables of nobles in the 16th century. The Guillaume family has been cultivating vines there since 1732 and has developed a highly specialized nursery business since 1895, recognized worldwide. The 43 hectares of vines therefore produce wine, awarded several times, but also serve as a support for the multiplication of vine plants. They therefore cultivate other grape varieties than those necessary for their production. And if you want to accompany your wine with a cheese, head to the Millet cheese dairy to taste a Charcennais or an Ortolan.
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Pesmes is a medieval town in Comtoise, which became French in 1678, and which is recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Castles, historic gates, Saint-Hilaire church built in particular in the 18th century, old residences of winegrowers and notables on the banks of the Ognon. You will find it difficult not to appreciate the charm of this village, indeed.
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Locked diversion of the Saône built in two stages, in 1840 and 1880. This reach is one of the areas developed to make the Saône navigable.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Saint-Loup-Nantouard, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 14 easy routes, 39 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes, catering to various fitness levels and preferences.
The region around Saint-Loup-Nantouard, located in the Haute-Saône department, is characterized by its varied and hilly terrain. You can expect winding roads, from gentle slopes to more demanding climbs, providing a diverse riding experience. The area also features picturesque riverside scenery along the Morte river and proximity to the Saône river valley.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gains. An example is the Ray-sur-Saône washhouse – Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel loop from Angirey, a difficult 95.3-mile (153.4 km) route with over 800 meters of elevation gain, offering extensive riding through the regional landscape.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Château de Ray-sur-Saône – Little Eiffel Tower loop from Angirey is a moderate 34.8-mile (56.0 km) circular path that passes by notable landmarks.
The routes often pass by charming villages and historic sites. You might encounter the Pont de Pierre of Gray, a historic stone bridge, or the village of Charcenne, known for its vineyards. The Saint-Loup Castle – Charcenne loop from Velesmes-Échevanne specifically highlights the local château.
Yes, the broader Haute-Saône region is home to sections of the Voie Bleue cycle route. This route follows the Saône River and its canals, offering picturesque riverside experiences with a low gradient, connecting to major European cycle routes. While Saint-Loup-Nantouard is bordered by the Morte river, the Voie Bleue is easily accessible nearby.
The Haute-Saône department is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The region's diverse topography and extensive network of routes make it suitable for various conditions, but milder temperatures and less rainfall typically make late spring and early autumn ideal for exploring the winding roads and scenic landscapes.
While many routes feature hilly terrain, the region also offers easier sections, particularly along river valleys. The presence of the Voie Bleue nearby, with its low gradient and safe sections, provides excellent opportunities for family-friendly rides. Look for routes designated as 'easy' or 'moderate' on komoot for suitable options.
The road cycling routes around Saint-Loup-Nantouard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from 28 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the unspoilt landscapes, and the low traffic on the winding roads, making for an enjoyable and scenic riding experience.
Absolutely. The surrounding area boasts several attractive towns and villages that can be incorporated into cycling itineraries. For example, the Gray – Pont de Pierre of Gray loop from Angirey passes through Gray, which features a remarkable 16th-century Renaissance town hall. These locations provide cultural interest and opportunities for breaks.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for many routes. For specific routes, check the komoot tour details, as they often provide information on suitable parking locations near the trailhead. Many routes begin from places like Angirey or Velesmes-Échevanne, where village parking is typically accessible.


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