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Mountain bike trails around Hauteville-Lès-Dijon traverse a varied landscape characterized by an elevated plateau and extensive wooded areas. The region features deciduous forests, including the Bois du Chêne and Bois de Comboyer, which contain numerous wooded valleys known as "combes." These natural features provide diverse terrain, from challenging ascents and descents to technical singletrack trails, making it suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
38
riders
37.3km
03:23
630m
630m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
15
riders
43.9km
03:53
690m
700m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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16
riders
21.7km
01:58
340m
330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
12
riders
53.5km
03:23
610m
610m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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18.9km
01:49
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Much more impressive in person than in photos and it's possible to get close to the chasm. Not to be missed
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A great place to relax and have a snack - especially when there is water either in the pond itself or flowing from the rock in the narrow cave above the pond.
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The Creux Percé is an inverted cone-shaped collapsed chasm approximately 60 m deep and with a circumference ranging from 35 to 25 m at the surface. This chasm is primarily known to speleologists. Exploration of this chasm and its lateral networks began in the 19th century. This site has long been a natural icehouse with a bottom that reaches sub-zero temperatures, even in summer. https://www.bourgogne-tourisme.com/ In May 2025, a special outing, supervised by the Dijon Speleo Club, will allow visitors to descend into this crater.
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The Celerons viewpoint is accessible via a narrow path that branches off from the hiking trail. Caution! The path runs right along the edge of the cliffs. However, the view over the Combe des Vaux des Roches gorge and its foothills is fantastic and worth the short detour.
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Superb forest path, on a rather gentle slope with a few harder passages. Passable on gravel even with small sections (35mm) but be careful with roots and stones. Avoid in wet weather if you don't like mud.
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Beautiful asphalt road crossing the Val-Suzon nature reserve. The reserve has an area of 3000 ha. The natural heritage of this area is unique, it presents a rich diversity of environments: dry lawns, scree, tufa marshes located in the heart of very diverse forest habitats - from which cliffs offer landscaped viewpoints over the valley.
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At the top of the valley, this huge rock is a top climbing spot. The view is also impressive.
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There are over 230 mountain bike routes available around Hauteville-Lès-Dijon, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy rides to challenging, difficult trails.
The terrain around Hauteville-Lès-Dijon is quite varied, characterized by an elevated plateau and extensive wooded areas. You'll encounter deciduous forests, wooded valleys known as "combes" (like Combe Souillot or Combe à la serpent), and technical singletrack trails. Some routes feature significant elevation changes and can include sections with scree, while others offer smoother paths through the woods.
Yes, there are 37 easy mountain bike routes around Hauteville-Lès-Dijon that are suitable for beginners or families looking for a less strenuous ride. One option is the Velars-sur-Ouche Viaduct – Dijon loop from Le Belvédère, which is an easy 29.76 km trail.
Experienced riders will find 61 difficult routes to test their skills. Notable challenging trails include the Mare des Chenaux – GR7 intersection loop from Darois, a 38.4 km route with significant elevation changes, and the Mare des Chenaux – GR7 intersection loop from Ahuy, a 21.4 km path through similar forest landscapes. The Val-Suzon Nature Reserve loop from Messigny-et-Vantoux also offers a difficult 13.29 km ride.
Many trails offer scenic views over the Ouche valley and Mont Afrique. You can also discover natural monuments and lakes. For example, the Lake Kir is a popular spot near Dijon, and the Mare des Chenaux is another lake you might encounter. Other highlights include the Darcy Garden and the La Roche Virante natural monument.
Yes, several routes provide beautiful panoramic views. The region's elevated plateaus often offer vistas over the Ouche valley, Mont Afrique, and even the city of Dijon, especially from higher points. The View of Dijon – Val-Suzon loop from Messigny-et-Vantoux is a moderate trail specifically noted for its views towards Dijon.
The mountain bike trails around Hauteville-Lès-Dijon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 400 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful singletrack sections, and the extensive network of paths through dense woodlands and scenic combes.
While mountain biking is possible year-round, some trails, particularly those with more playful sections and less extreme climbs/descents, are best enjoyed in dry weather. The wooded areas and varied terrain can become muddy after rain, so checking local conditions is advisable. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Hauteville-Lès-Dijon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Mare des Chenaux – GR7 intersection loop from Darois and the View of Dijon – Val-Suzon loop from Messigny-et-Vantoux.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the trail. For instance, a difficult route like the Mare des Chenaux – GR7 intersection loop from Darois features an elevation gain of approximately 660 meters. Even easier routes, such as the Velars-sur-Ouche Viaduct – Dijon loop from Le Belvédère, can still involve around 275 meters of ascent, offering a good workout.
Yes, the trails frequently traverse the Bois du Chêne and the Bois de Comboyer, which are prominent deciduous woods in the area. You'll also find routes that explore the larger Forêt Domaniale de Val Suzon, providing extensive networks of trails through a rich natural environment. The Val-Suzon Nature Reserve loop from Messigny-et-Vantoux is one such trail.


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