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Road cycling routes around Avant-Lès-Ramerupt traverse the Aube department of France, characterized by rolling terrain and extensive forests. The region offers diverse landscapes for cyclists, including picturesque river valleys and the Aube Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest. Cyclists can find well-maintained routes that wind through quiet forests and charming lakeside villages, particularly around the three great lakes of the Forêt d'Orient. The terrain varies from generally accessible and relatively flat paths around the lakes to routes with small…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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19.5km
00:46
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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52.0km
02:08
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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34.8km
01:23
120m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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96.4km
04:27
480m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A beautiful stretch of water with a cycle path that winds along the edge of the lake. The circuit takes place on the dike and in the Orient Forest with stops at the beach and the bird observatory. A must-do 🚴🌞
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The Dienville market hall was built in stone in 1866. The building hosts the town's market every Sunday.
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A "chemin de halage", in German "treidelpfad", which runs alongside the waterway right next to the bed of the river or canal, was an indispensable part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could move using motor power, horses ran along the bank and pulled the ship against the current. This was called "treideln", and this is how the "treidelpfads" got their name, which has been passed down to this day. Where these paths directly on the bank have been preserved, they are often used by hikers and cyclists.
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As you pass this U-shaped spillway on the restitution canal in Lusigny-sur-Barse, be sure to take a look at this impressive work of art that manages water levels while showcasing the charm of the area. This unique structure not only regulates the flow of the canal, it also creates a charming waterfall effect as the water flows over its banks, adding to the tranquil ambiance.
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As you cycle along the perimeter of the lake, you will be greeted by expansive views of the lake waters bordered by dense forests. This area is part of the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, where you will find well-maintained trails that will take you through quiet forests and charming lakeside villages.
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* Saint-Quentin Church (15th-18th centuries): beautiful statues, wooden high altar and pulpit, listed wrought iron choir grille (1765), organ case, Merovingian tomb. * Dienville Cemetery, listed as a Historic Monument. * Stone hall (1866) built in place of the old wooden hall dating from 1536, destroyed in 1863. * Notre-Dame-du-Tertre Chapel in Dienville (12th-17th centuries): stone and half-timbered. * Immaculate Conception Chapel in Dienville. * Castle (1819-1820) * Mont Fountain (18th century): known as "Montre-cul" * Town Hall (1895) * Dienville Bridge over the Aube (1945): bridge built in 1945 replacing the old bridge dating from 1639, destroyed during the Second World War.
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An impressive natural stone market hall
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There are over 25 road cycling routes around Avant-Lès-Ramerupt, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse the diverse landscapes of the Aube department, including forests and picturesque river valleys.
The region features rolling terrain, extensive forests, and picturesque river valleys. Around the three great lakes of the Forêt d'Orient (Lac d'Orient, Lac Amance, and Lac du Temple), the paths are generally accessible and relatively flat. Routes traversing the forest may include small climbs and descents, providing varied challenges. Most surfaces are well-paved.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For a gentle ride through the local countryside, consider the Church of Lhuitre loop from Vinets, which is about 19.5 km. Another accessible option is the Velovoie de lacs – Bridge Over the Aube River loop from Lesmont, covering approximately 46 km.
Many routes in the region offer superb lake views, especially those within the Aube Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest. The Lusigny-sur-Barse Spillway – Velovoie de Lacs loop from Parking du point de vue du Croît features sections along the Velovoie de Lacs, providing expansive views of the lakes. Another great option is the Velovoie de Lacs – View of Lake Orient loop from Montangon.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Velovoie de Lacs – View of Lake Orient loop from Montangon is a moderate 86.6 km route with significant elevation gain. The Lusigny-sur-Barse Spillway – Velovoie de Lacs loop from Parking du point de vue du Croît is another moderate option at nearly 80 km, offering varied terrain.
The region offers routes that pass through historic landscapes. For example, the Château de Payns – Château des Evêques de Troyes loop from Voué leads through areas with historical significance, including châteaux. While specific highlight data isn't available, the general area is rich in charming villages and historical sites.
The road cycling routes around Avant-Lès-Ramerupt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied landscapes, from open plains to dense woodlands and lakeside paths, which ensure new visual delights and a refreshing change of scenery on every ride.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Church of Lhuitre loop from Vinets and the Château de Payns – Château des Evêques de Troyes loop from Voué, providing convenient round trips.
Absolutely. The Aube Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest, which many cycling routes traverse, is a hub for outdoor activities. Along the 'Lakes Cycle Path,' you can enjoy water activities like swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking, especially at locations such as Géraudot and Mesnil-Saint-Père. The Espace Faune animal park in Mesnil-Saint-Père is also accessible via the greenway.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The weather conditions are typically favorable, allowing for comfortable rides through the forests and along the lakes. Summer offers opportunities to combine cycling with water activities at the lakes.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families, particularly those around the lakes of the Forêt d'Orient. These paths are generally accessible and relatively flat, making them suitable for various fitness levels, including family outings. The dedicated greenways, like the Greenway of the Great Lakes Seine and Aube, provide safe and scenic options.


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