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Road cycling around Corfélix offers routes through the undulating terrain of the Petit Morin valley, often referred to as "Brie's Little Switzerland." The region features a mix of winding valleys, gentle slopes, and extensive forests. Cyclists can expect to navigate vineyard-clad hillsides and river valleys, characteristic of the broader Champagne wine region. The highest point in Corfélix reaches 211 meters, providing varied elevations for engaging rides.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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54.5km
02:34
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.9km
01:57
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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23.4km
01:05
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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79.2km
03:50
1,060m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A somewhat dilapidated but nevertheless charming church, which knows how to inspire through the details. Entrance is free, photography is allowed and don't expect crowds of visitors.
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These marshes are renowned for their ecological wealth. They cover the territory of 1700 ha. Sturdy shoes and waterproof spray recommended, although it is not necessary to cross the swamp, there is a trail. Avoid on particularly rainy days.
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The castle has been registered as a historic monument since August 26, 1988. The castle was a place of passage for Blanche of Navarre. The castle is currently divided into two properties, the old part with the tower and a farm. Usually closed.
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Place of Catholic spiritual retreats, to consult the meeting program here: https://baye.foyer.fr/
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Entirely remodeled at the beginning of the 20th century in an opulent style inspired by the end of the 16th century, the Château de Congy seems abandoned. Surrounded by a beautiful landscaped park, it retains a dovecote and an interesting entrance pavilion from the beginning of the 17th century, with a cart arcade, pedestrian passage and side loopholes. Former possession of the Conflans family, the land of Congy belonged in the 16th century to Florentin de Béthune, gentleman of the chamber of the King of Navarre and guardian of the future Sully. The castle had in 1886 a stone staircase and a living room decorated with mythological paintings, probably dating back to Bénigne Chasot, president of the parliament of Metz, lord of Congy in 1704.
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Menhir is a monument formed by a standing stone. This menhir is isolated and dates from the Neolithic period. It is classified as a historical monument and seems to indicate an ossuary located nearby (according to the anthropological society of Paris).
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There are 5 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Corfélix, offering a range of distances and difficulties to suit various riders. These routes allow you to explore the serene Petit Morin valley and the picturesque Champagne region.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the Menhir de l'étang loop from Villevenard. This route is approximately 23 km long with a moderate elevation gain, making it a great option for those looking for a less strenuous, traffic-free experience.
The routes around Corfélix offer diverse scenery, from the undulating terrain of the Petit Morin valley, often called "Brie's Little Switzerland," to the iconic vineyard-clad hillsides of the Champagne region. You'll pass through charming villages, alongside the Petit Morin river, and potentially through wooded areas and pastures, providing a truly picturesque backdrop for your ride.
Yes, all the routes listed are circular, designed to bring you back to your starting point. For example, the Château de Congy – Saint-Denis Church loop from Congy offers a moderate 54.5 km circular ride through the local landscape.
You can discover several points of interest. The Menhir de l'étang loop from Villevenard passes by the ancient Menhir de l'étang. Other nearby attractions include the historic Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus and the Monument to the First Battle of the Marne, 1914, which can be incorporated into your cycling itinerary.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918 – View of Dormans loop from Janvilliers is a difficult route spanning over 79 km with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding ride through varied terrain.
The Champagne region, including Corfélix, is beautiful for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards, while summer offers warm weather perfect for long rides. Autumn is particularly scenic with the changing colors of the vines and harvest activities. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely! Corfélix is centrally located within the Champagne region, making it ideal for combining cycling with cultural immersion. Many routes pass through or near vineyard areas, and Epernay, the capital of Champagne, is easily accessible, offering numerous opportunities to visit Champagne houses and cellars.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Corfélix vary in length. You can find shorter options like the Menhir de l'étang loop from Villevenard at around 23 km, to longer, more challenging rides such as the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918 – View of Dormans loop from Janvilliers, which is nearly 80 km.
Given the undulating terrain of the Petit Morin valley and the vineyard-clad hillsides of the Champagne region, many routes naturally offer scenic viewpoints. The higher elevations, reaching up to 211 meters in Corfélix, provide opportunities for expansive views over the picturesque landscape, particularly on routes with more significant climbs.
The elevation gain varies significantly across the routes. Easier routes, like the Menhir de l'étang loop from Villevenard, have around 150 meters of ascent. Moderate routes, such as the Saint-Denis Church loop from Lachy, feature about 344 meters. For a substantial challenge, the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918 – View of Dormans loop from Janvilliers includes over 1000 meters of climbing.


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