4.7
(4)
15
riders
3
rides
Gravel biking around Calmoutier, a rural commune in the Haute-Saône department of France, offers varied terrain suitable for off-road exploration. The landscape is characterized by abundant meadows and forest massifs, providing a mix of natural features. Riders can expect paths through forested hills and open agricultural land, with a blend of paved and unpaved surfaces. This region provides opportunities for physically engaging and scenic gravel cycling.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.5
(4)
7
riders
30.6km
02:31
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
riders
15.1km
00:58
90m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
5
riders
36.3km
02:13
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
1
riders
36.3km
02:31
560m
560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A fisherman sits on the bridge parapet.
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The church dominates the town centre.
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One of the many mountains that dot the surrounding area and offer a little relief on this plateau, to the eye but also under the wheels. Mount Gédry peaks at an altitude of 415 meters.
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The campsite is ideal for an overnight stay
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The komoot community has curated a selection of 3 no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Calmoutier area. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for various skill levels.
The Calmoutier region, situated in Haute-Saône, offers diverse terrain ideal for gravel biking. You can expect a mix of forest roads, rural paths through meadows, and potentially some agricultural tracks. The landscape is characterized by forested massifs and open fields, providing varied surfaces and scenic views.
Yes, there is an easy no-traffic gravel bike route available. The Lake Vesoul-Vaivre – Lac de Vesoul-Vaivre Beach loop from Vesoul is a great option, covering 15.1 km with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for those seeking a relaxed ride.
Given the region's semi-continental climate, spring, summer, and autumn are generally the best seasons for gravel biking. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful seasonal colors in the forests and meadows. Winters can be cold, so conditions might be more challenging, but still possible for experienced riders.
While riding, you'll traverse areas rich in natural beauty. The region is known for its extensive forests and meadows. Keep an eye out for potential views over the landscape, especially on routes like the View from Camp de César – Lac de Vesoul-Vaivre Beach loop from Vesoul, which hints at scenic vistas. The area also has unique karst topography with caves, though these are generally protected and not directly accessible from bike trails.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike routes listed for the Calmoutier area are circular loops. This means you can start and end your ride at the same point, making logistics easier. Examples include the Lac de Vesoul-Vaivre Beach – Stone Bridge of Port-sur-Saône loop from Vesoul and the View of Mont Gédry – Church of Borey loop from Les Aynans.
The trails around Calmoutier offer a range of difficulties. You can find easy routes, such as the 15.1 km loop around Lake Vesoul-Vaivre, as well as moderate and difficult options like the 36.3 km Lac de Vesoul-Vaivre Beach – Stone Bridge of Port-sur-Saône loop from Vesoul or the challenging 36.1 km View of Mont Gédry – Church of Borey loop from Les Aynans, which features significant elevation gain.
Many rural and forest trails in France are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and livestock. However, specific regulations can vary. It's always best to check local signage or park rules along your chosen route to ensure dogs are permitted.
Many of the routes in this guide start from nearby towns like Vesoul or Les Aynans. These towns typically offer public parking facilities. For specific trailheads, look for designated parking areas or consult the route details on komoot for suggested starting points, which often include parking information.
The Calmoutier area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the rural setting, the varied terrain through forests and meadows, and the opportunity to explore the French countryside away from traffic.
The forested and rural areas around Calmoutier are home to various wildlife. You might spot common forest animals like deer, wild boar, and various bird species. The region is also notable for its protected bat populations, particularly in the local caves, though these are not typically visible from the trails themselves.
Yes, the area around Calmoutier offers several interesting attractions. You could visit the historic Vallerois-le-Bois Castle or the impressive Château d'Oricourt. The town of Vesoul, a common starting point for tours, also has its own charm and points of interest.


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