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No traffic road cycling routes around Voisey traverse varied terrain, offering cyclists a mix of rural settings and rolling landscapes. The region features routes that incorporate water features like bridges and washhouses, indicating a landscape shaped by rivers or streams. Elevation gains on these routes suggest a topography with hills and gentle ascents, suitable for different levels of road cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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40.0km
01:46
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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39.1km
01:56
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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38.1km
01:44
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.3km
01:35
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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30.3km
01:30
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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... And it was in 1896 that the Jannel company, (foundry manufacturer) based in Martinvelle (Vosges) delivered a third bell to the town of Ormoy...
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A magnificent natural corner of greenery and water that I never tire of for fishermen and cyclists alike... WHAT HAPPINESS!
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Church built in 1706 which was then rebuilt and enlarged over several periods until 1859. From a distance, you can see its beautiful roof made of glazed tiles of several colors.
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Located at the crossroads of several roads, this large washhouse retains its washing basin. Its two gable walls have large openings to ventilate and light the interior and reveal its metal structure.
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Melay town hall. In front of the town hall is the memorial stele for the victims of the world wars.
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Memorial stele with the names of the victims of the world wars
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In front of the Mairie you will find the memorial stele for the victims of the world wars on a street island.
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There are 18 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Voisey (Boise, Idaho) listed in this guide. These routes range from easy to difficult, offering options for various skill levels.
You'll find a variety of routes, from easier, shorter rides to more challenging, longer excursions. For example, the View from Ormoy-Richecourt bridge – Jussey loop from Melay is a moderate 41 km ride, while the Stone Bridge of Port-sur-Saône – Château de Ray-sur-Saône loop from Ouge offers a more difficult 162 km challenge with significant elevation.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the guide, the Boise River Greenbelt, which runs through the heart of Boise, is an excellent option for leisurely, car-free rides suitable for families. It's a paved pathway connecting various parts of the city.
This guide features 2 easy routes, perfect for beginners looking for car-free road cycling. These routes typically have less elevation gain and shorter distances, providing a comfortable introduction to the area's cycling opportunities.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult route listed, such as the Stone Bridge of Port-sur-Saône – Château de Ray-sur-Saône loop from Ouge, which covers over 160 km with significant elevation changes. Many of the 15 moderate routes can also be combined for longer rides.
While cycling, you might encounter various points of interest. Highlights in the broader area include the town of Jussey, a scenic Viewpoint, and the historic Saint Blaise Church. The Boise Foothills and Boise River also offer stunning natural scenery.
Yes, many of the routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Melay Washhouse – Melay Town Hall loop from Anrosey and the Le Bocage loop from Champigny-sous-Varennes.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Boise, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers to the foothills, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot, especially in the afternoons, but early mornings are often ideal. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder temperatures and potential snow or ice, particularly in higher elevations like Bogus Basin.
Many routes in the Boise area, especially those utilizing the Ridge to Rivers trail system or the Boise River Greenbelt, have accessible trailheads with parking. Popular starting points like Camel's Back Park often provide convenient parking for cyclists looking to explore car-free routes.
Boise has a strong cycling culture, and many routes, particularly those closer to or passing through towns, will have access to cafes, restaurants, and other amenities for refreshments. The Boise River Greenbelt, in particular, offers numerous stopping points within the city.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the extensive network of trails, and the scenic beauty of the Boise Foothills and the Boise River Greenbelt, making it a top destination for car-free cycling.
Yes, cycling on the car-free routes, especially those in the Boise Foothills or along the Boise River Greenbelt, can offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might see various bird species, deer, and other small mammals, particularly during quieter times of the day.
The Boise River Greenbelt is a central feature for no-traffic cycling in Boise. This paved pathway stretches for miles along the Boise River, offering a completely car-free environment perfect for leisurely rides, commuting, or connecting to other trail systems. It's an ideal choice for a relaxed, scenic ride.
For additional information on outdoor activities and cycling in the broader Boise area, you can visit the official tourism website at visitboise.com. They also offer itineraries for day trips that might include cycling opportunities.


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