4.1
(11)
43
riders
22
rides
Gravel biking around Crissey offers a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, agricultural plains, and rolling hills. The region features a network of trails that often follow waterways like the Loue and the Rhine-Rhône Canal, providing varied terrain for gravel cyclists. Routes traverse open countryside, pass through historic towns such as Dole, and include climbs to scenic viewpoints. This area provides a mix of moderate and challenging paths suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.7
(7)
13
riders
34.8km
02:20
390m
390m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
riders
125km
08:21
1,320m
1,320m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(2)
9
riders
35.9km
02:02
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
17.1km
01:31
320m
320m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
3.5
(2)
4
riders
38.6km
02:19
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful place where you can no longer swim.
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A very beautiful church, an eye-catcher from afar
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The Port Lesney Bridge is a segmental arch bridge dating from the 15th century.
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The segmental arch bridge dates from the 15th century.
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The Rhine-Rhône Canal runs directly alongside high cliffs here and opens into a narrow lock channel through a very narrow rock archway. A truly spectacular section of our cycling route!
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Dole was the capital of the Free County of Burgundy under Habsburg rule during the Middle Ages. For centuries, the city served as the seat of parliament and was home to a university. Over the centuries, the city was besieged several times and fought over in conflicts between France and Burgundy, experiencing periods of occupation. The city's inhabitants consistently offered considerable resistance, forcing France to either withdraw or return possession of the city to the Burgundians by treaty. A stroll through the old town reveals numerous picturesque Renaissance buildings.
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The Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame in Dole dominates the old town with its majestic bell tower, remarkable stained-glass windows, and rich historical and religious heritage. It is a true Gothic gem dating back to the Renaissance.
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The Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame in Dole is a Gothic and Renaissance gem. It dominates the old town with its majestic bell tower, remarkable stained glass windows, and rich historical and religious heritage.
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The Crissey region offers a good selection of gravel bike trails, with over 20 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate loops to more challenging paths with significant climbs.
Gravel biking around Crissey features a diverse landscape. You'll encounter river valleys, agricultural plains, and rolling hills. Many trails follow waterways like the Loue and the Rhine-Rhône Canal, offering varied terrain that includes open countryside and ascents to scenic viewpoints.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for beginners. The region has 4 easy gravel bike tours. For example, the Hermitage Cave – Notre-Dame Collegiate Church, Dole loop from Dole is a popular moderate trail that features manageable climbs and passes by historical landmarks.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 4 difficult gravel bike tours. A notable option is the Charme viewpoint – Croix Boyon loop from Jouhe, which is 20.6 miles (33.2 km) long and includes significant elevation gain, often completed in about 2 hours 46 minutes.
The gravel bike trails in Crissey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 9 reviews. More than 30 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the region's varied terrain, often praising the mix of river paths, agricultural landscapes, and scenic ascents.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Crissey are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Notre-Dame Collegiate Church, Dole – View of Dole loop from Gevry and the Notre-Dame Collegiate Church, Dole – Rhine-Rhône Canal loop from Dole.
Yes, the Crissey region offers several routes that lead to scenic viewpoints. The Notre-Dame Collegiate Church, Dole – View of Dole loop from Gevry, for instance, provides excellent views of Dole. Additionally, the Charme viewpoint – Croix Boyon loop from Jouhe is named for its panoramic vistas.
Yes, the region around Crissey is rich in historical landmarks. You can explore sites like the Notre-Dame Collegiate Church, Dole, the Dole Lock on the Rhine-Rhône Canal, and even the Trompe-l'Œil Fresco of Dole. Many routes pass through or near the historic town of Dole, offering opportunities to visit these attractions.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, regions with river valleys and agricultural plains like Crissey generally offer pleasant gravel biking conditions in spring and autumn. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it might be warmer, and winter conditions could vary depending on local weather.
For those looking for longer adventures, the Crissey area does offer extended routes. The Along the Loue – Port-Lesney Bridge loop from Dole is a challenging 77.6 miles (124.8 km) tour, providing a full day or multi-day experience along the river.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided, the 4 easy gravel bike tours in the region are generally suitable for families with some biking experience. These routes tend to have less elevation gain and cover shorter distances, making them more accessible for a wider range of riders. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out.


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