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Gravel biking around Villers-Bouton offers varied terrain within the Haute-Saône department of France. The landscape features a mix of paved roads, white tracks, and forest paths, suitable for gravel cycling. This region is characterized by deep forests, expansive valleys, fertile plains, and undulating plateaus, with altitudes ranging from 307m to 421m providing varied topography. The presence of rivers like the Ognon also contributes to the natural environment for cyclists.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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59.3km
03:55
860m
860m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.3km
01:28
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38.2km
02:22
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:46
270m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.5km
03:45
410m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of the Nativity of Our Lady in Fondremand dates from the 15th and 16th centuries and combines Gothic style with Renaissance elements. It is distinguished by its massive bell tower-porch, its ribbed vaults, and its antique furnishings.
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In Frondremand, the source of the Romaine River springs at the foot of the village and feeds a covered washhouse dating from the 19th century. Built of stone, this washhouse is a well-preserved example of rural utilitarian architecture. The site, bordered by greenery, marks the beginning of the Romaine River, which flows through the Haute-Saône.
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The Tallenay washhouse, built in the 19th century, once served the village's washerwomen. Fed by a spring, it is typical of the region's utilitarian architecture, with its gable roof and stone basins.
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10th century chapel with a slate roof (redone in 2014). It was originally a more important building but since the 19th century, only the choir remains.
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Village rich in beautiful built heritage in addition to benefiting from the proximity of Ognon. In the center, you will find the washhouse-fountain-watering trough which was restored in the 90s as well as the Saint-Germain church whose choir still dates from the 12th century.
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Bellevaux Abbey was a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1120 by Pons de Morimond, near present-day Cirey, in Haute-Saône, France. At that time it was in Franche-Comté. It was removed in 1790 and sold in 1791. Shortly after, the church was demolished. 1795 the buildings were purchased by Jean-Charles Pichegru. The “castle” site, for its part, hosts events (medieval festivals, markets) in its park thanks to the dynamism of an association seeking to promote the former religious domain. The old abbey is open to visitors from time to time. Information on 06 33 80 08 12 or 03 84 94 84 98.
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The terrain around Villers-Bouton is quite varied, offering a mix of paved roads, white tracks, and scenic forest paths. You'll encounter deep forests, expansive valleys, fertile plains, and undulating plateaus, providing a dynamic experience for gravel cyclists. The presence of rivers like the Ognon and Saône also adds to the natural beauty of the routes.
Yes, there is at least one easy route available. For a more relaxed experience, consider the Château de Frasne-le-Château – Deer Enclosure loop from Fretigney-et-Velloreille, which covers 22.7 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a good option for those new to gravel biking or seeking a less strenuous outing.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Trail Between Fields and Woods – Montcey bump loop from Rioz is a difficult route spanning 58.9 km with significant elevation gain, promising a demanding and rewarding ride through varied landscapes.
While cycling, you can discover several historical and natural highlights. Consider visiting the Fortified manor of Sorans-lès-Breurey, the Source of the Romaine and Historic Washhouse of Frondremand, or the impressive Fondremand Castle and its keep. These offer a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
While specific family-designated gravel routes are not detailed, the region's greenways, often developed on disused railway lines, provide peaceful and dedicated cycling paths suitable for families. Additionally, the easier gravel routes, like the Château de Frasne-le-Château – Deer Enclosure loop, can be enjoyed by families with some cycling experience.
The Haute-Saône region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summers are typically warm, but it's always advisable to check the local weather forecast before heading out, especially for longer rides.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Villers-Bouton are designed as loops. For example, the Chapelle Saint-Justin – Bellevaux Abbey loop from Rioz and the Poclain 1000 loop from Rioz are both excellent circular options, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The routes in Villers-Bouton are generally well-regarded by the komoot community. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes deep forests, expansive valleys, and undulating plateaus, offering a dynamic and picturesque environment. The mix of paved roads, white tracks, and forest paths provides a diverse gravel biking experience.
For more extensive gravel biking opportunities, the nearby Monts de Gy area is highly recommended. It features a dedicated mountain bike base with over 130 kilometers of marked trails, many of which are well-suited for gravel biking. These routes blend natural beauty with cultural heritage and cater to different skill levels.
Yes, the Chapelle Saint-Justin – Bellevaux Abbey loop from Rioz is a moderate 35.7 km route that specifically explores historical sites and natural scenery around the Ognon river valley, offering a blend of cultural interest and scenic riding.
The duration varies depending on the route's length and difficulty. For instance, a moderate route like the Poclain 1000 loop from Rioz (28.7 km) typically takes about 2 hours 10 minutes, while a more challenging 58.9 km route could take nearly 4 hours.


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