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Gravel biking around Bouffignereux offers diverse terrain across the Hauts-de-France region. The landscape features undulating paths along the historic Chemin des Dames ridge, providing varied elevation and expansive views. Extensive wooded areas, such as the Vauclair Forest, offer numerous gravel paths and trails. The broader Aisne region is characterized by a mix of forests, plains, and valleys, suitable for off-road cycling.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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46.2km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.8km
01:44
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310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.2km
01:40
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.1km
03:33
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.2km
03:17
450m
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Entrance to Centre Parcs at Lac d'Ailette
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Ailette Lake is a haven of tranquility surrounded by greenery. Its calm and clear waters invite you to relax, whether for a stroll along the lake, a canoe trip or a picnic break. The preserved natural setting offers magnificent views of the surrounding wooded hills and the developed beaches.
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Église Saint-Rémi in Loivre is a 12th-century church dedicated to Saint Remigius, the Bishop of Reims who baptized King Clovis. The church is Romanesque in style, with a square tower, a three-aisled nave and a choir with a semicircular apse. The church also has some interesting works of art, such as a 16th-century statue of Saint Remigius, a 17th-century painting of the Coronation of the Virgin Mary and an 18th-century organ.
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Loivre is a commune in the Marne department in northeastern France. Loivre has a railway station with connections to Reims and Laon. Loivre is located near the Chemin des Dames, a historic route that witnessed several battles during World War I. Loivre also has a 12th-century church dedicated to Saint-Martin.
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For cyclists who like climbs, you can leave from Muizon and enjoy 4% slopes over 4 km with the added bonus of a passage through two timeless villages. A cross in tribute to the fighters of the First World War serves as the highest point of the pass.
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Chenay is a village steeped in traditions, narrow cobbled streets, stone houses, a wash house; a gourmet restaurant completes the charm of this village perched on a hill. You can also admire the Champagne valley with its vineyards and the city of Reims in the distance.
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There are nearly 10 gravel bike trails documented around Bouffignereux on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include routes through forests, along agricultural roads, and over the undulating terrain of the historic Chemin des Dames.
The terrain around Bouffignereux is quite varied, perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of forest paths, agricultural roads, and the undulating landscape of the Chemin des Dames ridge. This provides both expansive views and descents into valleys, with surfaces ranging from smooth gravel to more challenging unpaved sections.
Yes, there are routes suitable for those looking for an easier ride. While many routes are moderate, you can find options that are less demanding. For example, the region offers paths through verdant landscapes and along river valleys that are generally more accessible. Always check the route details on komoot for specific difficulty ratings.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the ancient Vauclair Abbey Ruins, nestled at the edge of a large forest, or visit the poignant Ferme d'Hurtebise War Memorial, which offers panoramic views from the Chemin des Dames ridge. Other points of interest include the Napoleon Statue in Craonne and the Cormicy National Necropolis.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the moderate Vauclair Abbey – Lake Ailette loop from Craonne, which covers 46.3 km and passes by historical ruins and a scenic lake. Another option is the Trail Path 3 – The Forest Pond loop from Bouvancourt.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from forest paths to open plains, and the historical context provided by sites like the Chemin des Dames. The mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The undulating terrain of the Chemin des Dames ridge provides excellent opportunities for challenging rides with significant elevation changes. For instance, the difficult Hermonville – Chenay Heights loop from Guyencourt features substantial climbs and panoramic views from Chenay Heights, covering over 54 km.
Yes, the region around Bouffignereux includes areas with vineyard landscapes. You can explore routes like the Vineyard view – Fort de Chenay loop from Guyencourt, which leads through these scenic areas, offering picturesque views. Another option is the Vineyard view – Pévy Horse Wash loop from Bouvancourt.
The verdant landscapes of Aisne are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring bringing lush greenery and autumn showcasing vibrant colors. Summer can also be great, especially for rides through the cooler forest sections. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While Bouffignereux itself is a smaller commune, the broader Aisne department has some public transport options. For specific routes, it's advisable to research local bus or train services to nearby towns like Laon or Reims, and then plan your ride from there. Parking is generally available in the starting points of many routes if you arrive by car.
Yes, you can find longer routes that allow for extended gravel biking adventures. The Hermonville – Chenay Heights loop from Guyencourt is a challenging 54.1 km route, and the Vauclair Abbey – Lake Ailette loop from Craonne covers 46.3 km. These routes provide ample distance for a full day of exploration through varied landscapes.


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