4.2
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Touring cycling around Rivière-Les-Fosses offers diverse landscapes characterized by extensive forests, large lakes, and picturesque river valleys. The region is situated on the edge of the Langres Plateau, featuring varied topography and hydrological features from numerous springs. A significant natural feature is the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy, providing tranquil, flat routes along its towpaths. These elements combine to create a scenic backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
3.8
(5)
13
riders
31.9km
02:05
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
4
riders
23.7km
01:25
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
(1)
4
riders
18.7km
01:06
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
riders
32.1km
02:49
420m
420m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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4
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57.6km
03:33
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This castle, built in the 15th century, is located on the left bank of the Vingeanne and consists of eight towers connected by a curtain wall. Access to the courtyard is through a gate with two damaged coats of arms. It has been listed as a supplementary inventory of historical monuments since June 2, 1970.
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Several tables await you by the canal
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A very nice way. The numerous locks and the associated houses of the smugglers are particularly worth seeing.
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Opened to traffic in 1907, the canal between Champagne and Burgundy (formerly the Marne-Saône canal) extends over 224 kilometers between Vitry-le-François and Marcilly-sur-Saône. It provides the river connection between the navigable networks of the Seine and the Rhône. It required major works: fixed bridges, swing bridges, footbridges, aqueduct, but also tunnels and artificial lakes for its water supply. He requested the digging of a 4,821 meter tunnel (fourth river tunnel in France) which passes some 50 meters under the church of Balesmes as well as the construction of the 4 lakes of the Pays de Langres. The landscapes crossed as well as its calm make it one of the most beautiful canals in France.
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Magnificent in winter, it must be just as beautiful in summer! The portions are in variable states, mostly tarred, and remain relatively passable.
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The region offers diverse landscapes, from the varied terrain of the Plateau de Langres to tranquil, flat routes along the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne. You'll encounter gentle-sided valleys, dense forests, and open countryside. While many paths are paved, some sections, especially along the canal, might be rustic or unpaved.
Yes, the most prominent dedicated route is the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne (also known as the Véloroute du Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne or V53). This route primarily follows the canal's towpath, offering a journey largely free from motorized traffic. For more details, you can visit France Vélo Tourisme.
There are 8 easy routes available. A good option for beginners is the Water point loop from Occey, an 18.3 km (11.3 miles) trail that leads through open fields and small villages with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. The Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne is a long-distance route spanning approximately 224 to 280 kilometers, connecting Vitry-le-François to Dijon. This allows for multi-day touring adventures, with Rivière-les-Fosses serving as an excellent starting or stopping point.
You can explore various natural and historical points of interest. The Canal between Champagne and Burgundy itself is a major highlight. The region is also rich in forests, rivers, and springs. You might also discover the Idyllic Gravel Path Through Forest Edge or the Old railway line, which offers unique perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Bike loop from Le Montsaugeonnais is a moderate 31.8 km (19.9 miles) circular route offering views of the rural landscape. Another option is the Water point – Til Châtel-Pic nic loop from Selongey, a moderate 30.7 km (19.1 miles) loop.
The region is best enjoyed from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes, including forests and canal paths, are at their most picturesque. Summer offers warmer temperatures, ideal for combining cycling with stops at the nearby lakes of Pays de Langres for swimming.
Yes, the dedicated cycle paths along the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne are largely traffic-free and feature gentle gradients, making them ideal for family outings. Easy routes like the Water point loop from Occey are also suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride.
The touring cycling routes around Rivière-les-Fosses are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil environment, the scenic canal paths, and the varied landscapes that make for an engaging ride.
The region has local producers and a brewery, Brasserie Lingone SAS, where you might find refreshments. Small villages along the routes, such as Rivière-les-Fosses itself, offer local amenities. For specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation, it's advisable to check local listings in towns like Le Montsaugeonnais or Selongey.
Yes, for those seeking more demanding rides, there are 7 difficult routes available. An example is the Ferme du Fossé loop from Selongey, a 32.0 km (19.9 miles) route with significant elevation gain, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists.


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