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Road cycling routes near Talus-Saint-Prix traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and dense forests within France's Marne department. The region offers varied terrain, from quiet roads winding through the iconic Champagne vineyards to routes along the Marne Valley. Cyclists can expect a blend of gentle gradients and more challenging sections, with elevations typically under 200 meters, presenting as hills rather than mountains. This area provides diverse road cycling opportunities amidst its natural features.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
7
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74.0km
03:20
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
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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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60.2km
02:54
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.5km
01:37
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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74.8km
03:27
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful view of Champagne, some passages at 13/14°.
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A hill with an altitude of 240 meters. It offers beautiful panoramic views of the Côte des Blancs vineyards, the surrounding villages and the fields.
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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 view of a traditional village through the vineyards.
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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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Small village church with a pretty clock on its upper part.
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There are 9 road cycling routes around Talus-Saint-Prix, ranging from easy to difficult. Most of these, 7 to be precise, are of moderate difficulty, offering a balanced challenge for many cyclists.
The region around Talus-Saint-Prix is characterized by rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and dense forests. You'll find a mix of gentle gradients and more challenging sections, with elevations typically under 200 meters, presenting as hills rather than mountains. Routes like the Route d'Épernay – Champagne village loop from Talus-Saint-Prix offer moderate challenges through varied landscapes.
Yes, there is at least one easy road cycling route available. Additionally, the Marne Valley, accessible from Talus-Saint-Prix, features dedicated cycle paths like the V52 itinerary, which includes flatter sections along canals, making it suitable for less experienced riders or families. These paths wind through Champagne hills and villages.
You can expect to cycle through picturesque vineyards, charming villages, and dense forests. The Marne Valley offers scenic views along its dedicated cycle paths, and the Forêt de la Traconne, though a bit further, provides beautiful forested routes. You might also pass by historical sites such as Étoges Castle or Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus.
Yes, all the road cycling routes listed in this guide are circular loops. This allows you to start and finish your ride in the same location, making logistics simpler. Examples include the Château de Congy – Saint-Denis Church loop from Congy and the Château de Congy – Saint-Pierre Church loop from Baye.
Many routes in the region traverse the iconic Champagne vineyards. The Route d'Épernay – Champagne village loop from Talus-Saint-Prix is particularly known for leading through Champagne villages and vineyards, offering breathtaking views of the grapevines and opportunities to visit charming villages and Champagne houses.
The Champagne region, including Talus-Saint-Prix, is generally best for cycling from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, and the vineyards are lush, offering beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures ideal for longer rides.
Yes, the Marne Valley features the V52 itinerary, a 65 km route that winds through Champagne hills, houses, and cellars recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This path offers both flat sections along canals and more challenging parts through the hills, providing a substantial ride for those looking for longer distances.
The region is rich in cultural and historical attractions. You can pause your rides to explore small, authentic villages, visit Champagne houses, or discover historical sites like the Étoges Castle. The overall ambiance of the Champagne region, with its blend of natural beauty and rich heritage, enhances the cycling experience.
While not directly from Talus-Saint-Prix in this guide, the Forêt de la Traconne is approximately 21 kilometers away and offers a dedicated cycling loop (41.1 km, moderate difficulty) that starts from the nearby town of Mœurs. This provides an excellent option for cyclists seeking forested routes with rich flora and fauna.
For longer rides, consider the Saint-Denis Church loop from Lachy, which covers 80.4 km, or the Route d'Épernay – Champagne village loop from Talus-Saint-Prix, at 77.4 km. These routes offer extended exploration of the region's diverse landscapes.
Road cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, from quiet roads winding through iconic Champagne vineyards to routes along the Marne Valley. The blend of gentle gradients and more challenging sections, combined with the picturesque scenery of rolling hills and dense forests, makes for a rewarding experience. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites along the way.


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