4.5
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282
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Gravel biking around Villemer, situated in the Seine-et-Marne department of France, offers diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by extensive forest paths within the Fontainebleau Forest, featuring sandy tracks, sandstone boulders, and varied topography. Additionally, the picturesque Loing River and Canal provide tranquil towpaths, with both paved and unpaved sections suitable for gravel bikes. This combination of forest trails and riverside routes creates a varied landscape for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.6
(10)
64
riders
45.0km
02:28
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
21
riders
88.1km
05:34
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.2
(5)
14
riders
58.1km
03:46
350m
350m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(11)
68
riders
100km
04:59
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
7
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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No cycling in the castle grounds... on foot only
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Really not ideal for a road bike
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A striking contrast in the quality of the road or the developments of the Briard Canal are painful to see compared to those of the Orléans Canal.
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Canal still in operation, allowing for barge racing. Road quality is very average.
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"Built by King Louis IX in 998 as a simple hunting lodge in the heart of the "Ile de France," Fontainebleau soon fell into obscurity. It wasn't until Francis I discovered his love for Fontainebleau and elevated it to a royal residence that the palace's true history began, as the ancestral home of the French kings. Henry IV had the complex expanded, and under Napoleon I, the building was extensively restored as the first imperial residence." With these words, a text on the media library's website introduces a 15-minute film (in German) about the UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you're interested, see => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/fontainebleau-frankreich-folge-19/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MjQ1NTMy
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There are nearly 30 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike routes around Villemer listed on komoot. These routes vary in difficulty, offering options for all skill levels, from easy riverside paths to more challenging forest trails.
The terrain around Villemer is diverse and ideal for gravel biking. You'll find a mix of forest paths, sandy tracks, and rural roads, particularly within the expansive Fontainebleau Forest. The towpaths along the Loing River and Canal also offer generally flat, unpaved sections perfect for a smooth gravel ride.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families looking for an easy, traffic-free experience. The paths along the Loing Canal are particularly gentle. For example, the Loing Canal – Loing Canal near Épisy loop from Nemours - Saint-Pierre is an easy option, offering a pleasant ride along the water.
The region boasts beautiful natural sights. Along your rides, you might encounter unique rock formations like Rochers des Princes or the intriguing Mer de Sable of the Forest of Fontainebleau. The tranquil Fairy Pond also offers a picturesque stop.
Absolutely. Many routes pass by or near charming historical sites. The medieval town of Moret-sur-Loing, with its fortified gates and historic keep, is a highlight. You can also explore routes that lead towards the magnificent Château de Fontainebleau. Consider the Fontainebleau Castle – Loing Canal loop from Thomery for a ride combining natural beauty with historical grandeur.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Villemer, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, the diverse landscapes of the Fontainebleau Forest, and the serene beauty of the Loing Canal paths. The combination of natural scenery and historical points of interest is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, there are several options. The Moret-sur-Loing – Loing Canal loop from Nemours - Saint-Pierre is a challenging, longer route that takes you through varied terrain, perfect for a full day out on your gravel bike.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for gravel biking in the Ile-de-France region, including Villemer. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can also be pleasant, especially on shaded forest trails, but be mindful of potential heat.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Villemer are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Loing Canal – Loing Canal near Épisy loop from Thomery is a great example of a circular route that explores the riverside paths.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Moret-sur-Loing, Thomery, or Nemours. Many routes are accessible from these locations, offering convenient parking options for cyclists.
The region is well-served by public transport, particularly trains, which can be a convenient way to reach starting points for your gravel rides. Towns like Moret-sur-Loing and Nemours have train stations, making it possible to combine public transport with your cycling adventure.
Yes, the towns and villages along the Loing Canal and near the Fontainebleau Forest, such as Moret-sur-Loing, offer various cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can take a break, refuel, and enjoy local refreshments during or after your ride.


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