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Touring cycling routes around Vercia are situated in a small municipality within the Jura region of France. The area features varied terrain, including some elevation changes as indicated by the routes. While not a major destination for extensive long-distance cycling, the local landscape offers opportunities for exploring the surrounding countryside. The routes often pass through villages and near historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.3
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23
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41.8km
03:00
840m
840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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14.9km
01:05
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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6
riders
15.4km
00:57
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.6km
02:41
710m
710m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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55.5km
03:32
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small castle 🏰 but privately used.
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Nestled at the foot of Revermont, the village owes its origin to its castle dating from the 12th century, the ruins of which are still visible. Located on land of wine appellations, we owe it Côtes du Jura, Crémant du Jura, Franche-Comté and Macvin du Jura.
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This small, remote village hosted a large religious community, including the Benedictines of Gigny from 974 to 1359.
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The Chanelet belvedere or Gizia cross belvedere offers superb views of the valley, the Bresse plain, and even the Côte-d'Or on a clear day.
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Perched between Bresse and Revermont, this small village is home to the eponymous castle. Dating from the 12th century, the building dominates the Bresse plain from its rocky promontory located at an altitude of 470 meters. Largely in ruins, it can be visited free of charge all year round.
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Built on a rocky promontory at an altitude of 482 meters, the castle dates from the 12th century. The scene of numerous sieges during the French invasions, it was pillaged and then largely destroyed at the end of the 18th century. Purchased in 1980 by a lover of the site, Marcel Duthion, the building was completely restored over around fifteen years to regain its original silhouette.
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Châtel is intimately linked to the history of the Via Cluny paths. This quiet little village has housed a large religious community. Marked by the presence of the Benedictines of Gigny from 974 to 1359, Manassès III de Coligny made Châtel a Benedictine priory linked to the abbey of Gigny. The abbey of Cluny then named "the prior of Châtel", while the church of Saint-Etienne de Châtel became the seat of a vast parish.
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There are 67 touring cycling routes around Vercia. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, from easy loops to more challenging rides with significant climbs.
The terrain around Vercia features varied landscapes, including rolling hills and rural roads. You can expect some elevation changes, with routes ranging from relatively flat paths to those with considerable ascents, particularly in the more difficult options.
Yes, Vercia offers 13 easy touring cycling routes. An excellent option for beginners is the Beaufort loop from Beaufort-Orbagna, which is 10.0 miles (16.0 km) long with moderate elevation gain, typically completed in under an hour.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Vercia has 28 difficult routes. Consider the South Revermont’s remote places and castles route, a 26.0 miles (41.8 km) trail with significant elevation gain, or the Pointe de la Vuarde – Village Fountain loop from Val-Sonnette, which spans 35.9 miles (57.8 km) and includes substantial climbs.
Many routes pass through villages and near historical sites. Notable attractions in the vicinity include Chevreaux Castle, the settlements of Châtel and Montaigu, and scenic spots like Montorient Viewpoint and Chanelet Viewpoint.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Vercia are designed as loops. For example, the Village Nestled in the Valley loop from Val-Sonnette is a moderate 19.5 miles (31.4 km) circular path, and the Beaufort loop from Beaufort-Orbagna offers an easy circular option.
The touring cycling routes in Vercia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the varied terrain, the opportunity to explore rural roads, and the local points of interest encountered along the way.
While Vercia offers routes of varying difficulty, including 13 easy options, specific family-friendly amenities or dedicated paths are not widely highlighted. However, the shorter, easier loops like the Beaufort loop from Beaufort-Orbagna could be suitable for families looking for a gentle ride.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of historical architecture. The South Revermont’s remote places and castles route is specifically designed to pass by historical sites, including castles. Additionally, Chevreaux Castle is a notable attraction in the area.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Vercia are not detailed, the Jura region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically provide milder weather suitable for exploring the varied terrain.
Yes, the region around Vercia features several viewpoints that can be incorporated into or are near cycling routes. Montorient Viewpoint and Chanelet Viewpoint are two such locations offering scenic vistas of the surrounding landscapes.
Vercia is a small municipality, and while specific cafes or accommodations directly on every route are not detailed, routes often pass through villages where local services may be available. Larger towns nearby, such as Lons-le-Saunier, offer more extensive options for dining and lodging.


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