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Touring cycling around Thivet features routes through a landscape characterized by gentle hills, agricultural fields, and waterways. The region offers a network of roads and paths suitable for touring bicycles, often passing by local villages and historical points of interest. Terrain typically includes a mix of paved surfaces and well-maintained gravel paths, with moderate elevation changes. This area provides a serene environment for exploring the French countryside by bike.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.1
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69.8km
03:59
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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19
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(8)
50
riders
41.0km
02:27
140m
140m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
10
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44.0km
02:30
120m
120m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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4
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122km
07:43
1,190m
1,190m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cathedral Saint-Mammès, consecrated to the 3rd-century martyr, is a significant structure of the Archdiocese of Langres. It was built from 1150 onwards and illustrates the transitional phase between Romanesque and the first Gothic innovations. The nave, with its pointed arch vaults, offers remarkable lighting conditions for its time. The imposing neoclassical facade, added in 1768, integrates two towers and symbolic statues of the Synagogue and the Church.
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This is the cathedral of Langres.
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Beautiful cycle path, starting from Chamarandes-Choignes towards St Dizier, then the Lac du Der, a bucolic and protected route, on the other side towards the Lac de la Liez, the path stops to resume 20 km further at Saint Vallier. Unprotected roads and average signage
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A beautiful local recreation area for hiking, swimming, and other recreational activities. The path around the lake is more suitable for hiking than cycling. We still managed it, though.
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Imposing cathedral of a small town steeped in history! Worth seeing from the outside and inside
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A very beautiful circular route around Lac de la Liez, whether on foot or by bike.
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This vast expanse of water of 290 ha allows the practice of many activities. If you have a sporty soul, a 16 km route even allows you to go around it on foot or by mountain bike.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes available around Thivet, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 500 times.
Yes, Thivet offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. There are 7 routes specifically categorized as easy, providing gentle terrain through the serene French countryside.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Thivet features 22 difficult routes. An example is the Saint-Mammès Cathedral* – Porte des Terreaux loop from Nogent, which is 55 miles (88.6 km) long with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Foulain Canal Bridge – Condes Canal Bridge loop from Nogent, spanning over 105 miles (169.3 km).
The terrain around Thivet is characterized by gentle hills, agricultural fields, and waterways. You'll encounter a mix of paved surfaces and well-maintained gravel paths, with moderate elevation changes. Many routes follow canal paths, offering a smooth and scenic ride.
Many routes pass by notable attractions. You might cycle past the beautiful Lac de Charmes, or alongside the historic Canal between Champagne and Burgundy. Other points of interest include the Mormant Abbey and the scenic Rolampont Tufière and Waterfall.
Yes, many routes in the Thivet area are designed as loops. A popular circular route is La Mouche – Lake Liez loop from Thivet, which is 26.3 miles (42.3 km) and offers views of Lake Liez. Other longer loops include the Porte des Terreaux – Porte de l'Hotêl de ville loop from Nogent.
The touring cycling routes in Thivet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 195 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene environment, the well-maintained paths, and the picturesque views of the rural landscape and waterways.
Yes, the La Mouche – Lake Liez loop from Thivet is a popular option that is 26.3 miles (42.3 km) long, which is close to 50km and offers a moderate challenge. Many other routes fall within a similar range or can be adapted.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for touring cycling in Thivet. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful, whether with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer can also be pleasant, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
While specific parking areas for every trailhead are not detailed, Thivet and surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. It's recommended to check local maps or use navigation apps to locate convenient parking spots near your chosen starting point.
Public transport options in rural areas like Thivet can be limited. While some regional bus services might connect larger towns, direct access to all trailheads via public transport may not be feasible. Planning your route to start from a town with a train station or bus stop, such as Nogent, could be an option.
Yes, the region is known for its waterways. The La Mouche – Lake Liez loop from Thivet offers views of Lake Liez. Many routes also follow the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy, providing flat and scenic paths. For example, the Marne Canal. – Along the Marne loop from Nogent is a great option.
During autumn, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions; layered clothing and waterproof gear are advisable. In winter, some paths might be icy or muddy, and daylight hours are shorter. Always check weather forecasts and route conditions before heading out, and ensure your bike is equipped for the conditions.


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