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Gravel biking around Argentières offers diverse terrain within an alpine setting. The region is characterized by towering peaks, glaciers, and a mix of paved roads, forest tracks, and stony paths. Riders can expect varied surfaces and elevation changes, providing a true gravel cycling experience. The landscape features vistas of the Mont Blanc massif and surrounding alpine environments.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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43.2km
02:24
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.1km
00:59
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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02:41
220m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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a long and quiet road (except on Sundays in summer when there are more people)
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Discover a fascinating monument: the menhir of Sainte-Flodoberthe. According to legend, this menhir is linked to the history of Sainte-Flodoberthe and her sister Sainte-Aubierge, illustrating both the historical heritage and local mythical stories. A fascinating place, combining mystery and beauty, ideal for cyclists in search of discovery and historical adventure.
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In the Yerres Valley, the Chemin des Roses is an opportunity for cyclists to stroll among walkers and horse riders to discover the region. Here, a bridge allows you to admire the river up close.
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Great place for a refreshing break
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Menhir of Pierrefitte 3 m high is known under the name of Saint-Aubierge gable or Saint Flodoberthe. These names testify to the Christianization of pagan sacred places during the early Middle Ages. According to the legend Saint FlodoBerthe, a nun from Faremoutiers Abbey in the 7th century decided to establish a chapel between Faremoutiers and Saintes. Not finding a stone to carry out her project, she shared her wish with her sister Sainte Aubierge, the latter brought back the menhir in her apron, the shape of which evokes a church gable, she let go of the corner of her apron and the stone stuck. in the Maillard pond in its current place.
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Oratory and source reputed to be miraculous, object of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages.
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The menhir is made up of a large sandstone slab 3.50 m high with a width at the base of 2.40 m and an average thickness of 0.50 m. It has an oblique groove approximately 2 m long by 4 cm wide on its face and obtained by staking to a depth of 1 cm. An excavation carried out at the foot of the menhir did not yield any archaeological material2. Sainte-Flodoberthe and her sister Sainte-Aubierge both built their respective chapels in Amillis and Saint-Augustin. Sainte-Flodoberthe having finished building hers wanted to offer a beautiful stone to her sister but on the way she met the latter who came to tell her that she had also completed her project. Sainte-Flodoberthe then abandoned the stone on the spot. As for the groove, it would have been made by the handle of Sainte-Flodoberthe's distaff which spun while walking with the stone under her arm2. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Fitte_(Beautheil)
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This “cave” is in reality nothing natural since it is a reproduction of that of Massabielle, called the “Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes” cave in which Bernadette Soubirous says she saw her mother appear to her. Jesus. It is located south of the village on the heights of the Aubetin valley. It took place on land donated by Robert Olivier, a farmer from the town. This grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes was built in 1958, the centenary year of the apparitions of Our Lady in Lourdes. Created and built by Father Jean Fabing, parish priest of Amillis, it was built by workers from Moselle with the help of the parishioners of Amillis, Chevru and Dagny and many friends and benefactors on this land in the Bois de la Croix . Inauguration and blessing on July 13, 1958 by Monsignor Georges Romain, Vicar General. In 1962 Pope John XXIII granted the plenary indulgence to all those who helped with the construction of the building and to all those who come to make pilgrimage there. From this day on, the cave has enjoyed real local success, demonstrated by the crowds that flocked to it during the procession on August 15. Carefully maintained by the faithful of the village and surrounding areas, the Notre-Dame-de Lourdes cave is open daily to all those who wish to stop there. Pilgrimage on August 15. Source: https://www.amillis.fr/amillis/histoire/
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There are 6 gravel bike trails around Argentières, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community for their diverse terrain and scenic beauty.
Gravel biking around Argentières offers a diverse mix of surfaces. You can expect paved roads, forest tracks, and stony paths. The region is known for its varied terrain and elevation changes, providing a true alpine gravel cycling experience.
While many routes feature significant elevation, some lower-altitude trails in the Chamonix valley, such as sections of the Petit Balcon Nord and Sud, are generally more suitable for families and beginner to intermediate riders. These often offer less technical terrain and stunning views without extreme climbs.
The gravel routes in Argentières offer stunning vistas of the Mont Blanc massif and surrounding alpine landscapes. You'll often find yourself riding with views of the immense Argentière Glacier and the iconic Aiguille Verte peak. The Chemin des Roses is also a notable trail that offers scenic passages.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Argentières are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Old railway – Former Mandres Train Station loop from Ozouer-le-Voulgis or the Old railway – The Chemin des Roses loop from Verneuil-l'Étang, both offering varied landscapes and a complete circular experience.
The summer months are generally the most popular and ideal for gravel biking in Argentières. During this time, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is pleasant for exploring the diverse terrain and enjoying the alpine scenery. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. Argentières and the surrounding Chamonix valley offer challenging terrain suitable for advanced gravel bikers. Routes like The Chemin des Roses – Old railway loop from Rozay-en-Brie feature significant elevation gain and varied surfaces that require good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Bike rental shops are available in the Argentières and wider Chamonix valley area. These shops can provide suitable gravel bikes and often offer advice on local routes and conditions.
Argentières is well-connected within the Chamonix valley. Public transport options, such as buses, are available and can help you reach various starting points for your gravel biking adventures. It's advisable to check schedules and bike carriage policies beforehand.
The gravel biking routes in Argentières are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif, the diverse terrain, and the unique experience of riding along old railway lines and through charming traditional mountain villages.
Yes, the region around Argentières is rich in history. While gravel biking, you might pass near historical sites such as the Château du Vivier or the Fief des Époisses. The 18th-Century Saint-Pierre d'Argentière Church in the village itself is also a remarkable historical site.
Argentières, being a traditional mountain village, offers several cafes and pubs where cyclists can refuel and relax. You'll find options within the village itself and potentially in other hamlets like Le Tour, providing a welcoming stop after your ride.
Gravel biking in Argentières involves significant elevation changes due to its alpine setting. For instance, routes can feature ascents of over 400 meters, such as on The Chemin des Roses – Old railway loop from Rozay-en-Brie. Riders should be prepared for both challenging climbs and rewarding descents.


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