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No traffic touring cycling routes around Brunet traverse a landscape characterized by expansive plateaus, scenic lakes, and agricultural areas, including notable lavender fields. The region offers varied terrain, from gentle gradients suitable for leisurely rides to more challenging ascents. Elevations vary, with some routes featuring significant climbs, while others remain relatively flat.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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44.5km
03:01
710m
710m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
01:39
160m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.1km
01:17
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
00:41
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.2km
02:56
390m
390m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The flat southern part of the Plateau de Valensole is the most important lavender growing area in Provence. It is bordered by the Durance, Verdon and Asse rivers. In June and July, the area between Puimoisson and St-Jurs is a sea of purple. Valensole, the center of the plateau, is famous for its lavender honey.
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As you cycle through the sun-drenched Provençal countryside, you’ll discover the enchanting lavender fields of Valensole. This picturesque village is surrounded by vast fields of purple flowers, creating a breathtaking spectacle that will leave you speechless. As you cycle through the fragrant landscape, you’ll have the chance to witness the mesmerizing dance of bees as they collect pollen from the delicate lavender flowers. Be sure to visit a local distillery and learn about the traditional process of extracting lavender oil.
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Small town on the plateau, surrounded by lots of lavender. Restaurants and souvenir shops in the town.
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Beautiful little church, a bit above the tourist crowds.
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Lavender rush: It is very amusing to watch some people taking photographs (especially of each other).
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Beautiful descent from Valensole and every now and then lavender fields.
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Brunet Island State Park offers a good selection of touring cycling routes designed to minimize traffic. There are over 50 routes available, with a balanced mix of difficulties: around 10 easy, 20 moderate, and 20 difficult options to explore.
The no-traffic cycling routes in Brunet Island State Park feature diverse terrain. You'll find wide, one-way park roads with generous shoulders, as well as bike-friendly trails like the Pine, Spruce, and Timber Trails, which are generally smooth. The Nordic Trail, on the mainland, guides you along the scenic Fisher River and across varied glacial terrain, offering a mix of landscapes.
Yes, a significant highlight for touring cyclists is the 1-mile hike/bike-only trail link that connects the park entrance to the Old Abe State Trail. This connection provides access to a much longer trail system that runs from Cornell to Chippewa Falls, offering extended car-free cycling opportunities.
As an island park, Brunet offers extensive water access and scenic views of the Chippewa River and Fisher River. You can also cycle through beautiful red (Norway) pine plantations and experience varied glacial terrain. The park's diverse ecosystems provide opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Brunet Island State Park is well-suited for family cycling. The wide, one-way park road with a large shoulder and generally smooth, bike-friendly trails like the Pine, Spruce, and Timber Trails provide safe and enjoyable options for families looking for no-traffic routes. The park also has amenities like picnicking and a beach area.
The best time for touring cycling in Brunet Island State Park is typically spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery, while summer provides warm weather for cycling and swimming. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions can vary, and trails may be snow-covered.
Many of the park's internal trails, combined with the park road, can be used to create various loop configurations for touring cyclists. The connection to the Old Abe State Trail also opens up possibilities for longer out-and-back or loop rides in the wider region.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free environment, the scenic river views, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various skill levels, making it an ideal destination for relaxed touring.
Absolutely. Beyond cycling, Brunet Island State Park offers over 8 miles of hiking trails, including nearly two miles of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. You can also enjoy boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing from accessible piers, swimming at the beach, camping, and picnicking.
For information regarding parking, park entrance fees, or any necessary permits for Brunet Island State Park, it's best to consult the official Wisconsin DNR website for the park. You can find relevant details on their recreation page.
Yes, Brunet Island State Park offers several easy no-traffic touring bike trails perfect for beginners. The wide, one-way park road with its shoulder provides a gentle introduction, and some of the park's internal trails are generally smooth and have minimal elevation changes, making them very accessible.


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