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Road cycling around Émagny, situated in the Doubs department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, offers diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region is characterized by green banks, wooded slopes, and rocky ridges, especially along the Doubs River valley. Cycling routes near Émagny often feature mostly paved surfaces, providing suitable terrain for road cyclists. The area's natural features include the peaceful waters of the Doubs and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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28.2km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Marnay Castle, built from the 11th century onwards, was remodeled several times up until the 18th century. Formerly the residence of the lords of Marnay, it still has a medieval tower, Renaissance façades and a large wooded park.
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A charming town in Franche-Comté, part of the Holy Roman Empire until the Treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, thanks to its trade and artisans. A cloth market was established there as early as the 14th century, after Joan of Burgundy, Countess of Franche-Comté and Queen of King Philip V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris. From June 14, 1354, until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation that guaranteed them security and prosperity: "Whoever has a house and keeps a fire in the town will be a bourgeois." This charter allowed the inhabitants to administer the town themselves and thus build ramparts and create the individual gardens that can still be seen today.
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First mentioned in 1225, the castle oversaw the main passage of the river.
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Characterful Comtoise town which was part of the Holy Roman Empire until the treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, due to its trade and its artisans. There has been a cloth hall there since the 14th century, after Jeanne de Bourgogne, countess of Franche-Comté and queen of King Philippe V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris there. From June 14, 1354 and until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation which ensured them security and abundance - "anyone who has a house and keeps fire in the village will be bourgeois". This charter allowed residents to administer the city themselves and thus build ramparts and set up the individual gardens that can still be found there today.
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Village which dates back to Gaulle (Gallic burials have been unearthed there) and of which we also find traces under the Gallo-Roman Empire. There we find the source of the Colombine and some beautiful buildings, including the cemetery chapel (listed as a Historic Monument) and the Notre-Dame de Leffond Chapel which dates from the 13th century. However, the village is best known for its vineyards. In the Middle Ages, the wines of Gy and Charcenne were already exported and we found them on the tables of nobles in the 16th century. The Guillaume family has been cultivating vines there since 1732 and has developed a highly specialized nursery business since 1895, recognized worldwide. The 43 hectares of vines therefore produce wine, awarded several times, but also serve as a support for the multiplication of vine plants. They therefore cultivate other grape varieties than those necessary for their production. And if you want to accompany your wine with a cheese, head to the Millet cheese dairy to taste a Charcennais or an Ortolan.
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Dominating the green meadows of Franche-Comté and the Ognon river, the castle of Moncley is a preserved jewel, kept in the same family for two hundred and forty years.
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Road cycling around Émagny offers a diverse landscape characterized by green banks, dramatic wooded slopes, and impressive rocky ridges, particularly along the Doubs River valley. The routes predominantly feature paved surfaces, making them ideal for road cyclists. You'll find a mix of flat sections along the river and more challenging climbs through the hills.
Yes, Émagny offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Moncley Castle – Montcley Castle loop from Pelousey is an easy 11.1-mile (17.9 km) path providing scenic views. The region's network includes 34 easy routes, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The region around Émagny is rich in historical sites and natural beauty. You can cycle past the historic Historic Center of Marnay, or explore charming villages with colorful tiled bell towers. The Doubs River valley itself offers magnificent loops where cliffs and forests reflect in the peaceful waters, providing numerous scenic viewpoints. Further afield, the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Citadel of Besançon and the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans are accessible via cycling paths.
There are over 240 road cycling routes available around Émagny, catering to various skill levels. This includes 34 easy routes, 163 moderate routes, and 50 difficult routes, ensuring a wide range of options for every cyclist.
The road cycling routes around Émagny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Doubs River valley, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Émagny area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Château de Noironte loop from Pelousey and the Suspension bridge – Rhine-Rhone Canal loop from Pelousey, which takes you through the Doubs River valley.
The region around Émagny, being a 'gourmet's paradise,' offers opportunities to sample local cheeses and other delicacies in the charming villages along the routes. Many villages will have local cafes or small eateries. For accommodation, you'll find various options in and around Émagny and the broader Doubs department that cater to visitors, including cyclists.
While specific weather conditions can vary, the spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for road cycling in Émagny. Summers can also be enjoyable, especially along the shaded river valleys, but it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, all road cycling routes available on komoot, including those around Émagny, can be downloaded as GPX files. This allows you to navigate offline using your GPS device or smartphone, ensuring you stay on track even without an internet connection.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Émagny and the surrounding Doubs department offer 50 difficult routes. These routes often feature greater elevation gains and longer distances, such as the Charcenne – Historic Center of Marnay loop from Placey, which covers over 60 km with significant climbing.
When planning a road cycling trip to Émagny, you'll typically find parking available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for routes. Many routes, like those starting from Pelousey, are easily accessible by car, and local parking facilities are usually available for visitors.
Yes, the EuroVelo 6 route, which traverses the Doubs valley, is easily accessible from Émagny. This route is largely composed of greenways and connects historical towns, offering an authentic French cycling experience. It's a great option for exploring the wider region.


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