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Road cycling routes around Poiseul-La-Ville-Et-Laperrière traverse the varied topography of the plateau de Langres, with elevations reaching 450 meters. The area features 140 hectares of woods, offering shaded routes through forested areas. The Seine river also flows through the commune, providing potential routes along riverbanks. The landscape is characterized by imposing stone farmhouses and ancient dwellings, indicating a rural environment suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
15
riders
52.2km
02:11
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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9
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65.9km
02:48
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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95.1km
04:03
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
9
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79.8km
03:23
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
8
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65.8km
02:55
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Vercingetorix, the great Celtic prince who was tragically defeated by the Romans. The battle site is historically important for France.
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The Abbey of Fontenay, like all monasteries and places of worship, was, of course, founded or built first and foremost as a place of prayer. Due to its outstanding significance, it has also been honored with the title of "World Heritage Site" by UNESCO. The German-language television series "Treasures of the World – Heritage of Humanity" documents these special sites around the world in quarter-hour segments. One episode also deals with this abbey, and the website reads: * "France at the end of the 11th century. Christianity has prevailed. The noble abbots of the Benedictine monasteries live in prosperity. The monastic ideal of poverty and modesty seems to have been forgotten. A new order is founded in Burgundy. It calls its followers to return to early Christian ideals: to work and poverty, to humility and seclusion from the world. The monks establish their first monastery, "Citeaux," after which they later call themselves Cistercians. The order grows rapidly. The monks clear the forests and regulate the rivers. Their religious houses soon spread throughout France, even to Germany. The Fontenay Abbey is also founded under them." The film is available in the ARD media library at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/fontenay-frankreich-folge-11/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MjQ3MjIw
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The Abbey of Fontenay was, like all monasteries and places of worship, of course founded or built first and foremost as a place of prayer. Due to its outstanding importance, it has also been "ennobled" by UNESCO with the title of "World Cultural Heritage". The German-language television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" documents these special sites all over the world in quarter-hour contributions. One episode also deals with this abbey, on the website you can read: * "France at the end of the 11th century. Christianity has prevailed. The noble abbots of the Benedictine monasteries live in prosperity. The monks' ideal of poverty and modesty seems to have been forgotten. A new order is founded in Burgundy. It calls on its followers to return to original Christian ideals: to work and poverty, to humility and seclusion from the world. The monks found their first monastery "Citeaux", after which they later call themselves Cistercians. The religious order grows quickly. The monks clear the forests and regulate the rivers. Their religious houses soon spread across France and into Germany. The Fontenay monastery was founded under them." The film is available in the ARD media library at the following link: => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/fontenay-frankreich-folge-11/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MjQ3MjIw
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Beautiful sight. But there is only a small sign. A visit is not possible.
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The world heritage monastery is worth a visit. However, there is an entrance fee.
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Magnificent stone bridge which spans the Brenne in the center of Montbard. The bridge is paved, and offers you splendid views of both banks and the river below.
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The city lies on Brenne and the Canal de Bourgogne. The area was already populated in ancient times. During the time of the Gauls there was a Druid community here. In the Middle Ages a town developed around the castle. Aleth, the mother of Bernard of Clairvaux, was born at the castle in 1070. The settlement received city rights in 1231. While the castle was a secondary residence of the Dukes of Valois from Burgundy, it was besieged in 1590 by the Count of Tavannes, who fought the Duke of Nemours on behalf of the French King Henri IV. The Canal de Bourgogne opened in 1833. In 1926, Montbard became a sub-prefecture by the decree of Raymond Poincarés.
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Beautiful old town on the Canal du Bourgogne; Castle hill with Gothic town church; campsite with outdoor swimming pool; Starting point for tours in the area, especially to Fontenay Abbey
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There are over 50 road cycling routes available around Poiseul-La-Ville-Et-Laperrière, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 160 times, providing valuable insights and ratings.
The region is situated on the plateau de Langres, so you can expect varied topography with elevations reaching up to 450 meters. Routes often feature a mix of ascents and descents, passing through 140 hectares of woods for shaded sections and potentially following the Seine river. The landscape is characterized by rural charm and ancient stone dwellings.
Yes, among the available routes, 7 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those preferring a more relaxed pace. These routes typically have less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenic countryside without excessive challenge.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 9 routes classified as difficult. These routes often feature significant elevation changes and longer distances, such as the Source of the Seine – Poncey-sur-l'Ignon washhouse loop from Thenissey, which includes over 690 meters of elevation gain over its 57 km. The majority of routes (43) are moderate, offering a good balance for most riders.
Road cycling in the area offers views of dense woodlands and the Seine river. You might also encounter the Source of the Seine, a significant natural landmark. The rural landscape itself, with its imposing stone farmhouses, provides a picturesque backdrop for your rides.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore sites like the 12th-century Église Saint-Victor with its rare 14th-century porch, a 13th-century house in Laperrière, or the 16th-century Monumental Cross (Calvaire). The Statue of Vercingetorix – Lavoir des Celliers loop from Thenissey is one route that passes by historical points of interest, offering a blend of cycling and cultural exploration.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, the rural character of Poiseul-La-Ville-Et-Laperrière suggests that parking is generally available within the commune or at the start points of various routes. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 9 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful environment with less traffic, and the scenic routes through wooded areas and along the river. The blend of natural beauty and historical charm is also a highlight.
Many of the road cycling routes around Poiseul-La-Ville-Et-Laperrière are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Turcey Church – Drée Village loop from Thenissey and the Drée Village – View of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain loop from Thenissey, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Yes, some routes provide scenic vistas of the surrounding area. For instance, the Drée Village – View of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain loop from Thenissey leads through wooded areas and offers views of the picturesque village of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, known for its historical significance.
Given the region's characteristics, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on routes that pass through the 140 hectares of woods, providing welcome shade.


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