4.6
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Road cycling around Champagney offers varied landscapes and well-paved surfaces suitable for different fitness levels. The region features a mix of rolling terrain, forests, and significant water bodies such as the Bassin de Champagney and Étang du Malsaucy. Cyclists can expect routes that wind through diverse natural settings, providing both moderate and challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
4.7
(13)
308
riders
37.9km
01:46
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.7
(3)
52
riders
41.3km
01:58
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
21
riders
112km
05:54
1,880m
1,880m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
26
riders
58.6km
02:44
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
26
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7.70km
00:19
30m
30m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This is completely in the wrong place! It is nowhere near the citadel or the lion
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very beautiful route!!! drive slowly!! watch out for pedestrians
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The Church of St. Christopher was designed by the engineer Philippe Mareschal and built from 1727 to replace the Saint-Denis Collegiate Church. It opened for worship in 1750. Its façade, in the classical style with superimposed Doric and Ionic colonnades, is decorated with a triangular pediment bearing the king's coat of arms and religious motifs. This ornamentation was partially altered after the siege of 1870-1871. The towers were built between 1784 and 1788 (north tower) and in 1845 (south tower). The large organ is the work of the postman J.-C. Valtrin and has been restored and modified several times, notably in 1971 by François and Joseph Calinet and Kurt Schwenkedel. It was declared a historic monument by decree of 28 January 1930, erected as a basilica in 1952, and became a cathedral in 1979 following the creation of the Diocese of Belfort-Montbéliard.
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impressive Vauban work , free access except for the museum
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Beautiful sculpture and coat of arms of Belfort, below the fortress.
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The name of Saint-CHRISTOPHE, to whom this cathedral (bishop's church) in Belfort is dedicated, means "Christ-bearer". According to the legend of the saint, he was a gigantic man and carried people across a river. One day a small child called to him and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Amazingly, the child became heavier and he said he felt as if the weight of the whole world was on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the world.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Champagney on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and challenging options, ensuring there's a ride for everyone.
Yes, Champagney offers several routes suitable for beginners or families. While specific 'family-friendly' road cycling routes aren't explicitly designated, the region has 4 easy routes and 11 moderate routes that can be enjoyed by those with good basic fitness. The area around the Ballastières Beach and Étang du Malsaucy offers scenic, less strenuous sections.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Champagney offers several difficult routes. A notable one is the Ballon de Servance – La Planche des Belles Filles loop from Champagney, which covers over 113 km with significant elevation gain. The La Planche des Belles Filles – Planche des Belles Filles loop from Champagney also presents a substantial climb, known for its challenging gradients.
Road cycling routes in Champagney offer a diverse range of landscapes. You'll experience rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic views of significant water bodies like the Bassin de Champagney and Étang du Malsaucy. The terrain varies from well-paved roads to some potentially unpaved segments on harder routes, winding through picturesque natural settings.
Absolutely. Many routes offer scenic views and pass by natural attractions. You can enjoy views overlooking Étang du Malsaucy, cycle past the unique Champagney Dam, or explore the leisure base at Les Ballastières. The region's mix of forests and water bodies provides a beautiful backdrop for your ride.
Champagney is rich in history. The commune is known for its unique humanist commitment, being the only one in France to call for the abolition of slavery in 1789. You can also visit the historic Saint Laurent Church, rebuilt in 1788, which houses several classified historical objects and paintings. While cycling, you might pass through areas that reflect this deep heritage.
The road cycling routes in Champagney are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes both moderate loops and challenging climbs, as well as the beautiful natural settings, particularly around the lakes and through the forests.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes around Champagney that are close to 50 km. For example, the Puits Sainte-Marie – Ronchamp loop from Champagney is a moderate 58.5 km ride. Another option is the Saint Christopher Cathedral – Place d'Armes, Belfort loop from Champagney, which is 41.3 km.
The best season for road biking in Champagney is generally from spring to autumn. During July and August, the Les Ballastières leisure base offers a supervised beach, indicating pleasant summer conditions. The region's varied terrain is enjoyable across these seasons, with spring and autumn offering cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Champagney are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Best bakery – Étang du Malsaucy loop from Champagney and the more challenging La Planche des Belles Filles – Planche des Belles Filles loop from Champagney.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, starting points for many routes are often in or near the commune of Champagney. Areas around leisure bases like Les Ballastières or larger towns typically offer public parking facilities suitable for accessing the cycling network.


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