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6,533
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90
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Road cycling routes around Bassin de Champagney traverse a diverse landscape in the Haute-Saône department of France. The region features a blend of natural beauty, including lakes, forests, and mountains, with many routes on paved surfaces. Terrain varies from accessible loops around the Bassin de Champagney to challenging climbs towards prominent peaks like the Ballon d'Alsace and La Planche des Belles Filles.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.7
(15)
421
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.
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.

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4.3
(3)
30
riders
58.1km
02:44
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
12
riders
43.7km
02:05
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
riders
77.9km
03:57
1,160m
1,160m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small pass after the Ballon de Severance. Refreshment stand with a view.
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It starts gently... but that's just the beginning.
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Yes it's tough, with the difficulty of the Pinot turn and the last gravelly ramp.
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very beautiful route!!! drive slowly!! watch out for pedestrians
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The Étang de la Peau, near Ramonchamp, is a serene and secluded spot, nestled in the lush forests of the Vosges. Historically, like many ponds in the region, it was created to regulate water to support local mills and agricultural activities. Today, you can enjoy its calm waters reflected in the surrounding trees as you cycle past.
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Notre-Dame-du-Haut pilgrimage chapel, 1950 The Notre-Dame-du-Haut chapel in Ronchamp is the icon of Christian sacred architecture that revolutionized church building in the 20th century. The chapel is in a dominant position on a hill at the Burgundian Gate near Belfort. Apart from its rather bare summit, this hill is wooded, as are the neighboring hills. Le Corbusier took into account the trees, the views into the distance and the horizon line in his design. The basic features of the design for the chapel were created in just a few days: an asymmetrical building, curved walls, vaulted by a roof whose shape is reminiscent of the shell of a crab. The asymmetry broke with the traditional idea of a cruciform church floor plan. A unified church space was created, without a side or transept, which is nevertheless oriented towards the east.
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There are nearly 100 road cycling routes around Bassin de Champagney, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options, with 17 easy, 52 moderate, and 27 difficult routes available.
The region offers diverse terrain, from mostly paved surfaces around the Bassin de Champagney itself to more challenging mountain ascents. You'll cycle through fields, forests, and past lakes and canals, with routes often providing panoramic views of peaks like the Ballon d'Alsace and La Planche des Belles Filles.
Yes, there are 17 easy routes. The area around the Bassin de Champagney and the nearby Étang du Malsaucy offers accessible options. For example, the Best bakery – Étang du Malsaucy loop from Champagney is a moderate route that is relatively accessible and offers views of the Étang du Malsaucy.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes venturing into the mountains offer significant elevation gains. Consider the Ballon de Servance – La Planche des Belles Filles loop from Champagney, which features substantial climbs and panoramic mountain views. Other challenging options include loops around the Ballon d'Alsace Pass and Chevrères Pass.
Road cycling routes in Bassin de Champagney often pass by beautiful natural features and landmarks. You can see the largest stone dam in Europe at Bassin de Champagney, numerous ponds like those near Chenebier, and the Base de Loisirs des Ballastières with its swimming lake. The Goutte des Saules waterfall and its canyon are also notable natural highlights. For historical interest, the Puits Sainte-Marie – Ronchamp loop from Champagney passes by the Sainte-Marie Well, showcasing the region's industrial past.
Many routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. The Bassin de Champagney itself features a 20 km circuit. Examples include the Bar Le marronier – 3 balls loop from Échavanne, which is a moderate circular route.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable conditions for road cycling in Bassin de Champagney. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. The region's network of 'Véloroutes' and 'Voies Vertes' often connect authentic villages, providing opportunities for refreshment stops. For example, the Best bakery – Étang du Malsaucy loop from Champagney suggests a stop at a bakery.
The road cycling routes in Bassin de Champagney are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the blend of natural beauty, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride.
While specific rental shops are not detailed in the route information, the popularity of cycling in the Grand Est region suggests that bike rental services, including road bikes, may be available in larger towns or tourist centers nearby. It's advisable to check with local tourism offices or sports shops in advance.
Yes, the region is known for its lakes and waterways. You can find picturesque routes along canals and around various ponds, such as those near Chenebier. The broader Grand Est region also boasts an extensive network of 'Véloroutes' and 'Voies Vertes' that wind through such landscapes, including sections of EuroVelo routes.
Many starting points for road cycling routes in the Bassin de Champagney area, especially those in or near towns and popular attractions, typically offer designated parking facilities. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking availability at the trailhead.


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