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No traffic touring cycling routes around Fontenoy, located in the Yonne department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, agricultural lands, and forested areas. The region offers a tranquil environment for cycling, with many routes featuring mostly paved surfaces. Cyclists can explore the French rural countryside, passing through picturesque villages and scenic backdrops. The terrain varies from gentle slopes suitable for easy excursions to more demanding climbs with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.5
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12
riders
64.2km
04:10
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(2)
12
riders
29.2km
01:40
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10
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66.5km
04:06
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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3
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14.4km
00:59
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the footsteps of the Poilus
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This national cemetery, founded in 1923, is the largest in the Aisne department. It contains the remains of 10,601 French soldiers who died during the First World War, 3,076 of whom are in ossuaries. Most of them died in the fierce fighting south-west of Soissons. It also contains 555 French soldiers from the Second World War and 76 civilian victims, mainly from Soissons. Noteworthy are the graves of soldiers executed during the First World War, including the six from Vingré. A Danish volunteer from the Foreign Legion is also buried here – a rarity in a French military necropolis. Situated on the edge of the Bois Roger, the site covers 36,400 m². It is an impressive and serene place of remembrance, with rows of white crosses bearing witness to the human sacrifice of the Great War.
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In the heart of the village of Vic-sur-Aisne, surrounded by a leafy park and overlooking the Aisne valley, lies the imposing Château de Vic-sur-Aisne. What today appears to be an elegant country house, bears in its walls the traces of a turbulent past. Originally built on the foundations of a medieval castrum, the estate grew in the 17th century into a stately castle, with symmetrical facades, round towers and an impressive thirteen-metre high keep — a remnant from the 13th century. The architecture reflects the transition from defensive structure to residential comfort: robust, but refined. The gardens, partly in French style with straight lines and box hedges, partly in English landscape style with winding paths and romantic corners, invite you to stroll and contemplate.
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Built in 1929 by the Marquis de Croix, owner of the land, this monument symbolises the suffering of all the soldiers who fought on the Confrécourt plateau during the First World War. The monument is in the shape of a broken cross, reminiscent of the many postcards showing crucifixes or Christs who miraculously survived the bombardments of the war. The monument is located near a stone marker that marks the furthest advance of the German troops during their offensives in 1918. You can also see the new Confrécourt farm, rebuilt after the war on the site where the French front lines were located.
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Fontenoy, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging excursions through the beautiful Burgundy-Franche-Comté region.
Yes, Fontenoy offers 8 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. A great option is the Bike loop from Fontenoy, which covers about 29 km with minimal elevation gain, making it very accessible.
The no-traffic routes around Fontenoy traverse the characteristic French rural landscape of the Yonne department. You can expect picturesque rolling hills, tranquil agricultural lands, and potentially forested areas, providing a scenic and peaceful backdrop for your cycling adventure. The region is known for its charming countryside and quiet villages.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and natural beauty. For example, you might encounter historic structures like the Vic-sur-Aisne Castle or the impressive Carrières de Confrécourt. The area is also close to historic towns like Toucy and Auxerre, known for their architectural heritage.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Bike loop from Fontenoy, which is an easy 29 km circuit. Another option is the more challenging Pierrefonds Castle – Beaux Monts Viewpoint loop from Vic-sur-Aisne, offering a longer ride with significant elevation.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling experience around Fontenoy highly, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free routes, the scenic rural landscapes, and the opportunity to explore charming French villages and historical sites without the disturbance of traffic.
The Yonne department generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather for longer rides. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Absolutely. Fontenoy features 18 moderate no-traffic touring cycling routes. These routes offer a good balance of distance and elevation, suitable for cyclists with a reasonable fitness level. A great example is the Saint Martin Church of Chelles – Old 15th-century tower loop from Vic-sur-Aisne, which is a 25 km ride with moderate climbs.
While specific cafes directly on every car-free path might be limited, the routes often pass through or near charming villages. These villages, typical of the French countryside, frequently offer small bakeries, local markets, or cafes where you can stop for refreshments and experience local life. Toucy, for instance, is known for its large Saturday market.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 12 difficult no-traffic routes around Fontenoy. These routes can exceed five hours in duration and involve over 1500 feet of elevation gain, potentially including unpaved segments. The Château de Coucy – Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique loop from Berny-Rivière is a demanding 66 km route with significant climbing.
The no-traffic routes around Fontenoy vary significantly. Easy excursions can be as short as 14 km, lasting around an hour, like the Carrières de Confrécourt – Vic-sur-Aisne Castle loop from Berny-Rivière. More demanding journeys, such as the Pierrefonds Castle – Beaux Monts Viewpoint loop from Vic-sur-Aisne, can extend over 64 km and take more than four hours to complete.


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