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Gravel biking around Rebais offers routes through the gently rolling countryside of the Brie region, characterized by a mix of farmlands, open fields, and forest tracks. The area provides an extensive network of unpaved roads and quiet country roads, ideal for cyclists seeking low-traffic routes. Riders can expect varied terrain that includes both natural paths and less maintained rural sections, connecting charming villages and natural sites. This landscape composition makes Rebais a suitable destination for exploring on a gravel bike.
…Last updated: May 8, 2026
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50.1km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.2km
01:31
110m
110m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.8km
01:38
280m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A cute little market square with a pretty town hall!
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very hilly trails offering many viewpoints.
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Discover the oldest cheese dairy in Brie! The Ganot cheese dairy, originally the oldest cheese refiner in Seine-et-Marne, also opens its doors to visitors. You will discover the secrets of bries during a guided tour that is as informative as it is delicious. More than 125 years of know-how! Founded in 1895 by Mr. Alis, the cheese dairy began its activity by selling cheeses on the region's markets. At that time, they sold "fresh salt" brie for a maximum of 2 days or "black brie" for a minimum of 6 months, matured in the cheese dairy's attics. In 1948, cellars equipped with cold storage were dug to mature farmhouse bries from neighboring farms. The Ganot cheese dairy continues the same activity. It collects cheeses from the Brie region. In its cellars, it refines organic farmhouse brie (from its association with the Ste-Colombe farm), Coulommiers, Brie de Meaux AOP and Brie de Melun AOP. Each cheese is given special attention depending on its nature and origin. Prices: Visit + wine tasting: €7.50/adult Visit + milk tasting: €5.00/child (6 to 11 years old) Family***: €20/group ***family composed of 2 adults and 2 children Opening: Wednesday: 3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. then 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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The Croix Barrée is a unique calvary located in the commune of Sainte-Aulde. It offers a breathtaking view of the Marne Valley and the picturesque hamlet of Moitiébard, adding a touch of serenity to this already exceptional site.
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On September 5, 1914, nearly a million French soldiers and their British allies, defeated fighters from the deadly border battles, exhausted by an exhausting retreat, resolutely turned around and resumed the offensive! This would be the first Battle of the Marne, a victory at the cost of 7 days of fierce fighting on a front line of more than 200 kilometers, breaking the German rush, protecting Paris and saving France from invasion. La Ferté-sous-Jouarre was one of the theaters of this fighting. On Sunday, November 4, 1928, the inauguration of the Memorial took place, in the presence of Marshal Foch. This imposing monument bears, engraved in stone, 3,888 names of officers and soldiers who fell during this battle in September 1914. These men belonged to the British Expeditionary Force.
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Take on the Pays de Brie effortlessly and without limits! Thanks to the autonomous Vélo Park of La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, accessible all the time (7 days a week and from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.), rent your bike and go for a ride to discover the paths, villages, forests, valleys, hillsides and other landscapes of the territory. 30 minutes: €3 1 hour: €4.50 2 hours: €7.50 --> 24 hours: €20 The prices are specified on the eBikePro application! Enjoy your ride!
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The current church replaces the old church, which was once burned down by the English during the Hundred Years' War. The parish church of Saint Pierre-Saint Paul was built in the 15th century and completed in the 16th century. It was restored in the 17th and 19th centuries. As early as the 7th century, a primitive church named Saint Pierre was built on the site of the current parish church, according to the monastic custom of multiplying places of prayer on the same site. These places were not reserved for nuns, and the population had the possibility of coming to pray there. This church had a square bell tower, similar to the Romanesque Tower of the Abbey. It was burned down during the Hundred Years' War by the English, and only this bell tower is said to have survived. The construction of the church that we see today began around 1440, and was completed in the 16th century. This broad period of construction allows us to see the transition between Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The Saint Pierre-Saint Paul church has been damaged many times and has therefore often been restored. This church houses among other things a polychrome stone Pietà from the 16th century, as well as a tomb of the famous Michel Colombe from the 16th century. You can also admire the reliquaries where the relics of the Holy Abbesses rest. Opening hours: From 01/11/2024 to 30/04/2025 10:00 - 17:00 ---------- From 01/11/2025 to 30/04/2026 10:00 - 17:00
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The Notre Dame de Jouarre Abbey, created nearly 14 centuries ago, is still in operation. Its community of Benedictine nuns opens the doors of the old bell tower to show you their daily life and their products. The Romanesque Tower, the old bell tower of the abbey church built in the 12th century, was restored and fitted out by the Benedictine community as a window on monastic life. It is one of the rare vestiges of the medieval abbey. On the garden level, the monastic craft shop presents various products made by religious communities – from Jouarre or elsewhere. The specialty of the Benedictine community of the abbey being terracotta, many santons were made, but also tableware and statues. On the floors, a thematic tour allows the visitor to discover the history of the abbey and the community as well as the current life of the nuns. Full price: €5 Reduced price: €4.50 (under 18s, seniors, job seekers, PRMs, students). Free for under 12s. Open all year round on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10am to 12:30pm and from 2pm to 5:30pm. Saturday from 10am to 12:15pm and from 2pm to 5:30pm. Sunday from 11am to 12:15pm and from 2pm to 5:30pm.
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The Rebais area, nestled in the Brie region, offers a diverse landscape perfect for gravel biking. You'll primarily encounter gently rolling countryside, with routes winding through vast farmlands and open fields. Many trails also lead through numerous forests, providing shaded tracks and a different texture of terrain. Expect a mix of unpaved roads, forest tracks, and quiet country roads, ensuring a varied and engaging ride away from traffic.
There are 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Rebais featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and difficulties, ensuring there's something for every gravel cyclist looking to explore the quiet countryside.
Yes, there is an easy no-traffic gravel bike trail perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The Jouarre Abbey – Fromagerie Ganot loop from Doue is rated as easy, covering approximately 24 km with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option to enjoy the scenic Brie region.
While exploring the no-traffic gravel bike trails, you can discover several historical and natural points of interest. Consider visiting The crypts of Jouarre, a unique Merovingian site, or the historic The Templar Commandery. The Bitibout Coast and Doue mountain also offer scenic views and natural beauty along some routes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Bitibout Coast – La Ferté-sous-Jouarre Tourism loop from Gibraltar is rated as difficult. This route spans over 50 km with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience through the diverse landscapes of the region.
The Brie region, including Rebais, is beautiful throughout the spring and autumn months. These seasons typically offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for gravel biking. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends, ensuring a more serene experience on the no-traffic routes.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic gravel bike routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. For example, the Passage sous bois loop from Saint-Ouen-sur-Morin offers a moderate 23.7 km circular ride through wooded areas.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Rebais, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the quiet, picturesque countryside, the variety of terrain from open fields to forest tracks, and the opportunity to explore charming villages away from busy roads.
While specific information on bike transport to Rebais via public transport is limited, France generally has good cycling infrastructure. It's advisable to check with local train or bus operators for their specific policies regarding bicycles, especially for regional services that might connect to Rebais.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Doue or Saint-Ouen-sur-Morin. Look for public parking areas within these towns, which typically offer convenient access to the trailheads.
The easy-rated routes, such as the Jouarre Abbey – Fromagerie Ganot loop from Doue, are generally suitable for families. These trails feature lower difficulty and shorter distances, making them enjoyable for riders of varying skill levels, including older children comfortable on gravel surfaces.
Rebais and the surrounding charming villages in the Brie region offer various local amenities. You can find small cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in towns like Rebais, Doue, or Saint-Ouen-sur-Morin, perfect for a post-ride meal or an overnight stay to extend your gravel biking adventure.


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