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Touring cycling routes around Magny-Vernois traverse a landscape characterized by hilly terrain, winding roads, and extensive forests within the Haute-Saône department of France. The region features diverse natural elements, including river valleys like the Ognon and Reigne, and plateaux, offering varied cycling experiences. Proximity to the Natural Park of the Ballons des Vosges Saônoises provides additional routes through natural environments, including ponds and woodlands. This mix of features creates a network of routes suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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82
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45.0km
02:37
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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22.5km
01:20
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.1km
01:58
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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85.9km
05:26
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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very beautiful route!!! drive slowly!! watch out for pedestrians
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Reproduction in the church of Vouhenans in 1948 by Jean Bertrand and Bojena Krieshoferova, his wife. Infant Jesus of Prague The Infant Jesus of Prague, known as the Bambino di Praga, is a 47 cm high wax votive figure depicting a Christ Child with charming features, whose right hand is a sign of blessing and whose left hand holds a globe crowned by a cross. This statue, originating in Spain, was received by Duchess Maria Mai Lara as a gift at her wedding to a Czech nobleman in 1556. His daughter, Polyxena de Lobkowicz, offered it to the Convent of the Discalced Carmeters in the Church of Notre Dame de la Victoire in 1628. Many miracles were attributed to him during the Baroque period, including the protection of Prague during the Swedish siege of 1639. She was carried in procession around the city's churches in 1651 and solemnly crowned by the Archbishop of Prague in 1655. She is still the object of fervent veneration by pilgrims from all over the world. Her famous wardrobe is rich in more than one hundred precious garments, offered by illustrious or anonymous pilgrims. The most beautiful embroidered mantles and numerous objects dedicated to the cult of the statue can be seen in the Museum of the Infant Jesus in Prague, located in the Church of Our Lady of Victory. Our Lady of Victory. The building, built between 1611 and 1613 during the reign of Emperor Rudolf II, was one of the first Protestant temples in Prague. In 1620, after the Tehek defeat of White Mountain, it was taken from the Protestants, donated to the Catholic Pordre des Carmes Déschausés, and renamed Notre-Dame de la Victoire. This church is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in the Czech Republic.
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A very beautiful Catholic church. The stained glass windows are worth seeing and invite you to take a moment to reflect.
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Very beautiful, in the middle of nature
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In the north of Belfort, this bridge allows you to cross the Savoureuse. You can see the river descending in steps.
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Last architectural witness to the Ronchamp coal mines.
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The Magny-Vernois area, situated in the Haute-Saône department, offers a diverse landscape for touring cyclists. You'll encounter a mix of hilly terrain, winding roads, extensive forests, and open plateaux. River valleys, such as those of the Ognon and Reigne, also feature prominently, providing varied and scenic routes.
Yes, there are many options for beginners and families. The region has 46 easy routes, often following greenways established on former railway lines or dedicated cycle paths. An example is the Looooooong cycling road – Bridge Over the Ognon loop from Vouhenans, which is an easy 14.0-mile (22.5 km) path crossing the Ognon River. The L'Ognon River at Lure – StreetArt loop from Lure is another easy option.
Many routes offer scenic views. The Vouhenans hill provides panoramic views over Lure and the Vosges. You can also cycle through the Natural Park of the Ballons des Vosges Saônoises, which features beautiful ponds and forests. The Grande Pile peat bog, home to the Grand Saint Maurice Pond, is another natural highlight for bird watching and enjoying rare flora and fauna.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the famous 'Voie Bleue' cycle route passes through Haute-Saône, linking Luxembourg to Lyon. This monumental route is perfect for long-distance touring cyclists. Additionally, the Lake Malsaucy – Malsaucy cycling link loop from Lure is a challenging 51.8-mile (83.4 km) route for experienced riders.
The Haute-Saône department, including Magny-Vernois, is well-equipped for cyclists. There are 21 signposted cycle routes on low-traffic roads, catering to various fitness levels. You'll also find greenways on former railway lines and dedicated cycle paths, ensuring tranquil and safe riding experiences. The Haut-Saône Tourism website provides more details on the cycling network.
Yes, many of the routes around Magny-Vernois are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Beautiful Cycle Path – View of the River loop from Lure is a popular moderate circular route. The Infant Jesus from Prague – Old Railway Cycle Path loop from Communauté de communes du Pays de Lure also offers a circular journey along former railway lines.
The touring cycling routes around Magny-Vernois are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of rivers and forests, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different skill levels.
Absolutely. The Saline Recreation Area, just minutes from Magny-Vernois, offers a large lake for swimming and water sports, along with marked trails. In Magny-Vernois itself, the Square de Loisirs borders the Reigne river, providing a peaceful green space for picnics and relaxation after your ride.
Yes, the region is rich in outdoor opportunities. The Base de Loisirs de la Saline offers swimming, sailing, and canoeing. Rivers like the Ognon also provide canoeing options in nearby Villersexel. The Grande Pile peat bog is popular for bird watching and hiking, making it easy to combine cycling with other nature-based activities.
You might pass through charming towns like Lure, which serves as a gateway to the Ballons des Vosges Nature Park. The Bridge Over the Ognon is a sturdy and notable landmark that many routes cross. The region's diverse landscapes also feature historical elements and rural architecture.
There are over 130 touring cycling routes available around Magny-Vernois, offering a wide range of choices for different preferences and skill levels. This includes 46 easy routes, 62 moderate routes, and 26 difficult routes.


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