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Touring cycling around Voinsles offers routes through the gentle agricultural plains of the Brie region, characterized by open fields and rural landscapes. The area benefits from its proximity to river valleys, such as the Yerres River, which provide flatter routes. While Voinsles itself is rural, the wider Seine-et-Marne department includes significant forested areas like Fontainebleau, offering varied terrain. The topography is generally gentle, with elevations ranging from 86 to 133 meters, making it suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
01:20
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.2km
01:58
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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15.7km
00:55
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Treat yourself to a well-deserved break at the picnic area near the Montcet washhouse, on the banks of the Aubetin. With its three tables set in a calm and natural setting, this space is the ideal place to eat in complete tranquility. Enjoy the serenity of the place, between the murmur of the water and the freshness of the environment, to regain your strength before continuing on your way.
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In the heart of the hamlet of Poncet in Saint-Augustin, the Aubetin waterfall invites you to a refreshing break in the heart of nature. These rapids, a true natural spectacle, offer an ideal moment of tranquility to recharge your batteries. If you are passing through, do not hesitate to stop there to enjoy the beauty of the place. An unmissable place to discover!
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Discover a fascinating monument: the menhir of Sainte-Flodoberthe. According to legend, this menhir is linked to the history of Sainte-Flodoberthe and her sister Sainte-Aubierge, illustrating both the historical heritage and local mythical stories. A fascinating place, combining mystery and beauty, ideal for cyclists in search of discovery and historical adventure.
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Did you know ? In the 12th century, major laundry was done once a year, after the Easter holidays. In the 19th century, “les grandes buées” meaning “doing laundry” took place in spring and autumn. In wealthy families, large laundry loads could include 70 sheets, as many shirts, dozens of tea towels and handkerchiefs. These families called on professionals: washerwomen.
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Menhir of Pierrefitte 3 m high is known under the name of Saint-Aubierge gable or Saint Flodoberthe. These names testify to the Christianization of pagan sacred places during the early Middle Ages. According to the legend Saint FlodoBerthe, a nun from Faremoutiers Abbey in the 7th century decided to establish a chapel between Faremoutiers and Saintes. Not finding a stone to carry out her project, she shared her wish with her sister Sainte Aubierge, the latter brought back the menhir in her apron, the shape of which evokes a church gable, she let go of the corner of her apron and the stone stuck. in the Maillard pond in its current place.
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Very easy to access from the Gastins exit going towards Chapelle Iger or the opposite... We go around it on foot, which allows us to contemplate it. It is the only mill in France to have preserved this mechanism, which is why it was classified as a Historic Monument (including its mechanism) in 1970. The Choix mill depended in the 13th century on the abbey of Jouy, which built large agricultural operations and in Gastins two windmills, in 1228. Among them is the mill called Chouaix or Choix, from the name of a disappeared hamlet . This mill which has come down to us was then often rebuilt and its current construction dates from the 17th century. It bears two dates on its doors: 1668 on the north door and 1828 on its south door. It is built at an altitude of 132 meters. Its tower is 8 m high and 6 m in diameter. Its rack and pinion wings, built in 1845, are of the Berton type, the first model with rack, mill-tower and pivot with rotating cap. The roof is attached to the wings, made of chestnut wood tiles, called “essentes”, fixed with copper nails. The roof turns on a circle of wood located at the top of the tower. The tail, a large wooden beam, acts as a counterweight to the wings and allows the roof to be moved. He uses two pairs of grindstones from the Ferté-sous-Jouarre region, in the north of Seine-et-Marne, where there are sandstone quarries. It was restored by an association during the 1970s and officially returned to the wind on September 10, 1977. source: https://www.brienangissienne.fr/Le-Moulin-Choix-de-Gastins.html
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The menhir is made up of a large sandstone slab 3.50 m high with a width at the base of 2.40 m and an average thickness of 0.50 m. It has an oblique groove approximately 2 m long by 4 cm wide on its face and obtained by staking to a depth of 1 cm. An excavation carried out at the foot of the menhir did not yield any archaeological material2. Sainte-Flodoberthe and her sister Sainte-Aubierge both built their respective chapels in Amillis and Saint-Augustin. Sainte-Flodoberthe having finished building hers wanted to offer a beautiful stone to her sister but on the way she met the latter who came to tell her that she had also completed her project. Sainte-Flodoberthe then abandoned the stone on the spot. As for the groove, it would have been made by the handle of Sainte-Flodoberthe's distaff which spun while walking with the stone under her arm2. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Fitte_(Beautheil)
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There are over 45 touring cycling routes available around Voinsles, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Voinsles is generally gentle, characterized by agricultural plains of the Brie region, offering picturesque views of the rural French countryside. You'll also find routes winding through river valleys, such as those near the Yerres River, which provide flatter sections. While Voinsles itself is rural, the wider Seine-et-Marne department provides access to significant forested areas like Fontainebleau, offering varied scenery and shaded paths.
Yes, Voinsles offers many easy touring cycling routes. Approximately 29 of the routes are classified as easy. An excellent option for beginners is the Étang de Bernay – Mare aux Vanniers loop from Rozay-en-Brie, an easy 13.6-mile (21.8 km) path that offers pleasant views of local ponds and agricultural scenery.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Voinsles are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Aire de picnic + lavoir – Lavoir du Montcet loop from Touquin is a popular moderate circular route covering 15.0 miles (24.1 km) through the rural countryside.
The region around Voinsles is rich in historical and cultural attractions. You can cycle to sites like the Château du Vivier. Further afield, but within cycling distance, are the UNESCO World Heritage site of Provins, the magnificent Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, and the historic Fontainebleau Palace, often incorporated into longer cycling routes through the beautiful Fontainebleau Forest.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, you might encounter the Aire de picnic + lavoir or the Le Moulin Choix de Gastins. The Communal washhouse at Marles-en-Brie is another notable man-made monument you could discover.
The gentle topography and rural landscapes of Voinsles make it enjoyable for touring cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the agricultural plains and river valleys. Spring brings blooming fields, while summer provides warm days, and autumn showcases beautiful foliage.
Yes, some routes incorporate water features. The Étang de Bernay – Mare aux Vanniers loop from Rozay-en-Brie offers views of local ponds. While not a major waterfall, the Cascade Saint-Augustin is a small, charming cascade highlight in the area that could be part of a route.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling routes around Voinsles highly, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the peaceful rural countryside, the gentle terrain suitable for leisurely rides, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and agricultural scenery.
For those seeking a longer or more challenging ride, there are a few options. The Aire de picnic + lavoir – Orchard of heritage apple varieties loop from Le Plessis-Feu-Aussoux is a difficult 29.2-mile (47.0 km) route with more significant elevation gain, offering a more strenuous journey through varied landscapes.
Yes, you can find routes that start directly from the commune. For instance, the Bike loop from Voinsles is an easy 9.8-mile (15.7 km) route that begins and ends in Voinsles, perfect for exploring the immediate surroundings.


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