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No traffic road cycling routes around Talus-Saint-Prix traverse the gentle, rolling hills of the Champagne vineyards, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by picturesque vineyards, open fields, and scattered woods, with a landscape shaped by clay and limestone soils. Situated in the Upper Petit Morin Valley, the area provides varied gradients suitable for road cycling, from mild slopes within the vineyards to more undulating countryside. These routes offer a quiet exploration of the French Grand-Est region's natural…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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50.9km
02:35
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690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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 beautiful complex, including a hotel, where you can even just enjoy a drink in the castle courtyard. A very pleasant place for a break. Only the champagne, at €12.50 a glass, is a bit overpriced.
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Good for eating ice cream at the campsite cabin
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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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A flat road in the forest in the shade, generally quiet and without many cars.
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Very beautiful Romanesque church. Very beautiful organ. The most spectacular are the crypts which you should not hesitate to discover: they are very well preserved. A very beautiful room is dedicated to Saint Anne. You can also discover an ancient sarcophagus. You can also see swans in the pond in front of the church.
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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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There are 4 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Talus-Saint-Prix listed in this guide. These routes range in difficulty, offering options for various skill levels.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, the Menhir de l'étang loop from Villevenard is an excellent choice. This route covers 23.4 km with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed outing.
The routes wind through the picturesque Champagne vineyards, offering views of rolling hills, fields, and charming villages. You'll experience the characteristic landscape of the Marne department, with its gentle slopes and rich agricultural tapestry. Some routes may also skirt the edges of the Upper Petit Morin Valley and the Marais de Saint-Gond marshes, providing varied natural beauty.
Absolutely. For a more demanding ride, consider the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918 – View of Dormans loop from Janvilliers. This difficult route spans over 79 km and features significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding challenge for seasoned road cyclists.
Several routes pass by notable points of interest. For example, the Route d'Épernay – Étoges Castle loop from Étoges takes you near the historic Étoges Castle. Another route, the Château de Congy – Saint-Denis Church loop from Congy, offers views of local churches and the surrounding countryside. The Menhir de l'étang loop from Villevenard also features the ancient Menhir de l'étang.
The Champagne region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, with blooming vineyards in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can also be excellent, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible but can be chilly, and some services might have reduced hours.
Yes, all the no traffic road cycling routes featured in this guide are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This makes planning your ride and return journey straightforward.
Many of these routes start from small villages like Étoges, Congy, Lachy, or Villevenard. You can typically find public parking in or near the village centers. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific parking regulations.
While these routes focus on quiet roads, they often pass through or near small villages where you might find local bakeries, cafes, or small shops. For more extensive options, consider planning your route to pass through larger towns like Epernay (28 km away) or Provins (45 km away), which offer a wider selection of cafes and restaurants.
Public transport options directly to the starting points of these specific routes might be limited, as they often begin in smaller villages. However, you can reach larger towns in the region, such as Epernay, by train. From there, you might need to cycle to the route's starting point or arrange local transport. Always check train schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
While not explicitly listed as viewpoints, the rolling hills of the Champagne region naturally offer many elevated sections with expansive views over the vineyards and countryside. Areas like the Montagne d'Avize and the Corniches de Grauves (slightly further afield) are known for their scenic vistas, and routes in their vicinity will provide similar panoramic experiences.


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