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No traffic gravel bike trails around Bombon are characterized by a landscape of forests and former railway lines, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features gentle elevation changes, with routes often traversing wooded areas and paths alongside natural features like the Seine. This environment provides a mix of shaded trails and open sections, suitable for gravel biking.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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43.2km
02:24
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.0km
02:35
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Quite a nice route, with a short stretch of track between the 19th and 22nd km
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The origins of this imposing wayside cross are said to date back to the 17th century. Since then, it has been destroyed several times – including during the French Revolution – but has been rebuilt time and again. The crossing, the intersection of the cross's longitudinal and transverse beams, is designed as a closed circle, and the transverse beam bears the inscription "Croix de Calvaire." The name refers to Calvary, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Golgotha (this Aramaic word, like the Latin word "calvaire," means "place of skulls") near Jerusalem.
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a long and quiet road (except on Sundays in summer when there are more people)
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The origins of this imposing wayside cross are said to date back to the 17th century; it has been destroyed several times since – including during the French Revolution – but always rebuilt. The crossing, i.e. the intersection of the longitudinal and transverse beams of the cross, is designed as a closed circle, the transverse beam bears the inscription „Croix de Calvaire“. The name refers to Calvary Hill, in memory of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Golgotha (this Aramaic word means – just like Calvaire, derived from Latin – „skull place“) near Jerusalem.
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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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The Gros Fouteau road, in the heart of the managed biological reserve of Mont Ussy and Butte aux Aires, offers an immersion in unspoiled nature. This forest path winds through wild and varied landscapes, where century-old trees, such as the majestic Gros Fouteau, stand proudly. Here, you can discover the richness of the local biodiversity, with green clearings and magnificent viewpoints of the surrounding hills.
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The Calvary Cross, in the Fontainebleau and Gâtinais Biosphere Reserve, is a prominent landmark, located on a high, rugged point, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest and countryside, and marking a historic pilgrimage route.
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There are 4 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike routes around Bombon, all rated as moderate difficulty. These routes offer a great way to explore the region's natural beauty without vehicle interference.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes around Bombon are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Old railway – The Chemin des Roses loop from Verneuil-l'Étang, which is a 43 km circular route.
The routes around Bombon often take you through varied landscapes, including forest trails and paths alongside natural features. For instance, the Forest Trail Along the Seine – Viewpoint loop from Sivry-Courtry offers scenic views and riverside paths.
The Bombon area is rich in historical sites and castles. You can visit the impressive Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte or the historic Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle. The Chemin des Roses is also a notable trail in the vicinity.
While all routes are rated as 'moderate' due to their length (ranging from 36 km to 43 km), they are traffic-free, which makes them safer and more enjoyable for those looking to build confidence. The elevation gain is also manageable, typically under 300 meters.
The traffic-free gravel bike routes around Bombon are generally between 36 and 44 kilometers long. This makes them ideal for a half-day or full-day cycling adventure, depending on your pace.
Yes, some routes offer specific viewpoints. The Forest Trail Along the Seine – Viewpoint loop from Sivry-Courtry is explicitly named for its scenic vistas, allowing you to take in the surrounding natural beauty.
While the trails themselves focus on natural landscapes, several historical sites and castles are located nearby. For example, the Calvary Cross – Gros Fouteau Road loop from Sivry-Courtry is in an area rich with local history, and the Château de Bombon is a local landmark.
The elevation gain on the traffic-free gravel bike routes around Bombon is generally moderate. You can expect ascents ranging from approximately 198 meters to 300 meters, providing a good workout without overly strenuous climbs.
Yes, the Old railway – The Chemin des Roses loop from Verneuil-l'Étang is a fantastic option that utilizes a former railway line, offering a unique and relatively flat cycling experience through the countryside.


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