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Mountain biking around Banvillars offers diverse terrain characterized by lush forests, scenic valleys, and rolling ridges. The region's proximity to the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges provides varied landscapes suitable for mountain biking. Riders can expect a mix of wooded paths and open areas, with elevations ranging from gentle climbs to more challenging ascents. The natural features create a compelling environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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20
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24.7km
02:06
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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50.8km
04:11
720m
720m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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15
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26.4km
01:24
100m
100m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.3km
02:44
370m
370m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Well done for sharing this knowledge and thank you for taking the time to share it with us.
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This obviously interested me in my search for a good tour and that's why I looked here as I had no idea what dolmens were: https://www.lieux-insolites.fr/hsaone/brevilliers/brevilliers.htm The Brévilliers dolmen This dolmen was excavated between 1976 and 1984 by Messrs Petrequin and Pinigre. It is part of a group of 18 megaliths located on the limestone plateau of the Haute-Saône, north of the Jura Arc. These monuments are the survivors of what is certainly a much larger whole. Archival documents refer to a second dolmen in Brévilliers. But this one has unfortunately disappeared. ………….
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In the north of Belfort, this bridge allows you to cross the Savoureuse. You can see the river descending in steps.
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The construction of the Mont-Vaudois fort took 3 years between 1874 and 1877. In 1885, the invention of the torpedo shell, I suppose, bombarded the fort from above and led to the construction of an underground bunker as a defense. In 1944, faced with the advance of the Allies, a German unit occupied the fort and was driven out without success, despite a barrage of 3,000 shells. The Germans withdrew on their own. A testimony of this bunker built in 1885.
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The construction of the Mont-Vaudois fort took 3 years between 1874 and 1877. In 1885, the invention of the torpedo shell, I suppose, bombarded the fort from above and led to the construction of an underground bunker as a defense. In 1944, faced with the advance of the Allies, a German unit occupied the fort and was driven out without success, despite a barrage of 3,000 shells. The Germans withdrew on their own. A testimony of this bunker built in 1885.
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Hello, this course looks very nice! is it possible to upload a gpx or fit file? In advance, thank you for your answer. Sincerely. Eric Anthony
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It was after the loss of Alsace in 1871 that the government of the Third Republic decided in 1878 to build canals in Eastern France to allow the movement of goods, and in particular steel products from Lorraine to Franche. -Comté, between the Nancy region and those of Burgundy and Franche-Comté. One of the first projects concerned the construction of the Canal de l'Est which began around 1875 and completed in 1887, then that of the Canal de la Haute-Saône which was to connect the remaining French part of the Canal du Rhône au Rhine to the Canal de l'Est . The aim was also to serve the Ronchamp coal mines and allow the coal produced in its shafts to be evacuated. In 1881 the project was largely defined and received approval from the Administration. The first blows of the pickaxes were given in 1882 but the difficulties encountered during the drilling of the Châlonvillars and Chérimont tunnels, the enormous volume of excavated material, due to the deep trenches and the significant embankments, meant that the initial budget turned out to be under -evaluated. As sufficient additional funds were slow to come, the project dragged on and completion could not take place before the end of the First World War which returned Alsace and its waterways to France. As the usefulness of the canal was no longer established, the entire project was called into question and only the section (12.5 km) connecting the Rhône-Rhine canal to the port of Botans was completed and filled with water in 1926. This port, managed by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, served until the 1970s as a coal port for Belfort. At the beginning of the 21st century, only rare pleasure boats still used it. On April 26, 2018, in view of the upcoming closure of the section, the last boats left the port of Botans. The banks are a place for walks appreciated by residents of the Belfort-Montbéliard urban area: it is the Coulée Verte of the canal which allows hikers and cyclists to go from the lock located between Essert and Châlonvillars (Haute-Saône ) at the Prés-la-Rose park in Montbéliard (Doubs), by taking EuroVélo 6 from a point located in the commune of Étupes. The Champagney basin initially constituted the water reserve (13 million m³) for regulating the water level in the canal. Currently, it is a lake very popular with local fishermen and swimmers.
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at the heart of the war 39 45 the Germans installed a piece of cannon at this place. they were quickly taken prisoner by the liberation army. The village priest declared. If this piece had come into action, it could have done harm. The holy virgins did not allow it.
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There are over 360 mountain bike trails available around Banvillars. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The terrain around Banvillars is diverse, featuring lush forests, scenic valleys, and rolling ridges. You'll find a mix of wooded paths and open areas, with elevations ranging from gentle climbs to more challenging ascents, especially given its proximity to the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges.
Yes, there are over 50 easy mountain bike trails around Banvillars. A good option for a more relaxed ride is the Fort Hatry – Railway of global interest loop from Argiésans, which is 26.4 km long and leads through wooded areas with minimal elevation gain.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Côte d'Essert Fort – Port de Frahier loop from Argiésans is a difficult 50.8 km path that traverses historical sites and offers expansive views. Another demanding option is the Mont Vaudois Fort – Luze Enduro Trail loop from Échenans-sous-Mont-Vaudois, which features significant elevation changes over its 25.8 km length.
Many trails offer opportunities to explore historical sites and natural beauty. You might encounter landmarks like the Mont Vaudois Fort or the Citadel of Belfort. The region also features picturesque natural spots such as Réchal Pond and the Savoureuse Valley Nature Reserve.
Yes, many mountain bike trails around Banvillars are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Dolmen de Brevilliers – Panoramic view loop from Urcerey is a popular 24.7 km loop with panoramic views, and the Réchal Pond – Washhouse of Vyans-le-Val loop from Mandrevillars is a moderate 33.4 km option.
The mountain bike trails around Banvillars are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1100 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful forested paths, and the opportunities to discover historical fortifications and scenic viewpoints.
The region experiences a 'mountain climate' with considerable rainfall, contributing to its verdant environment. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for mountain biking. Summer can also be good, though some trails might be more exposed to heat. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific regulations for dogs on mountain bike trails in Banvillars are not detailed, generally in natural areas of France, dogs are often permitted on trails if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park regulations, especially within the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges, to ensure compliance.
The Territoire de Belfort region, where Banvillars is located, is recognized as 'Accueil Vélo,' indicating its suitability for cyclists and the presence of cycling-friendly infrastructure. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads for mountain bikes might vary, the general emphasis on cycling suggests that some areas may be accessible. It's recommended to research local bus or train services to nearby towns and then cycle to the trail starting points.
Many trailheads in and around Banvillars, especially those starting from villages like Urcerey, Argiésans, Échenans-sous-Mont-Vaudois, or Mandrevillars, typically offer designated parking areas. Look for parking in the vicinity of these starting points when planning your ride.


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