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Road cycling routes around Courgenay traverse the varied terrain of the Jura region, characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and open agricultural land. The landscape features numerous passes and ascents, providing opportunities for challenging climbs and scenic descents. Road cyclists can expect routes that navigate through valleys and over elevated sections, connecting small villages and historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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85.9km
03:58
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.5km
03:04
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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54.2km
02:58
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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72.5km
03:45
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.7km
01:55
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Hota Hotel Porrentruy is located in the middle of the beautiful, small old town of Porrentruy and is also quickly reachable from the train station. It has the Bike Hotel label and is therefore perfect if you are on a tour through the Jura landscapes. The hotel has 39 rooms in two different categories. In the hotel's own restaurant L’Alambic, you can replenish your calorie stores after your ride with tasty regional dishes. More information about the hotel: https://hotahotels.com/en/hotel/porrentruy/.
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Separated from the road with motorized traffic, a cycle path leads from Courtedoux to Chevenez. In some sections, it even runs completely away from the road, right through fields.
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The relatively quiet main road between Courchavon and Courtemaiche runs alongside the small stream. Nothing special, but still beautiful.
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Before the construction of the motorway, this was an important pass between St-Ursanne and Courgenay; now it's quieter and therefore more attractive to road cyclists. The pass itself is unspectacular—apart from the sign with the altitude and an information board about visiting the 2012 Tour de France, there's little to justify a longer stay.
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A hidden gem in the Jura. A village not well-known in throughout Switzerland but well worth the visit, Home to Louis Chevrolet, inventor and mechanic, the one who founded the US motorcar company Chevrolet. The emblem on the Chevrolet car was actually the Swiss flag incorporated into the brand. There is also a watch company in Porrentruy from Chevrolet bering his name and still producing quality watches. The city has so many out door cafés with terraces.
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This bridge on the Transjurane Autoroute is constructed over the cycling path from Porrentruy to Fahy. The cycling path itself is in excellent condition on mainly flat surface.
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The Cycleway between Porrentruy and Fahy offers cyclists of all ages a chance to ride their bicycles with little climbing. The asphalted surface is well-kept with no bumps or holes
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There are over 30 road cycling routes available around Courgenay, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The majority of these are moderate, with several challenging routes for experienced cyclists.
Road cycling routes around Courgenay traverse the varied terrain of the Jura region, characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and open agricultural land. You can expect numerous passes and ascents, providing opportunities for challenging climbs and scenic descents through valleys and over elevated sections.
Yes, Courgenay offers several challenging road bike climbs. Routes like the Junction Towards Asuel – Rangiers Pass loop from Courgenay feature significant elevation changes and mountain passes, providing a demanding experience for strong riders.
While many routes in Courgenay are moderate to difficult, some of the shorter, less elevated routes can be suitable for beginners looking for a gentle introduction. For example, the Saint-Maurice Church, Buix – Porrentruy Botanical Garden loop from Courgenay is a moderate option that might be manageable for those with some cycling experience.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Courgenay are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Saint-Hippolyte – Saint-Hippolyte village loop from Courgenay and the Col de Montvoie (858 m) – Château de Porrentruy loop from Courgenay.
Absolutely. For those seeking longer rides, Courgenay serves as a great starting point. The Saint-Hippolyte – Saint-Hippolyte village loop from Courgenay is a substantial 85.9 km (53.4 miles) route, offering a significant distance for endurance cyclists.
The routes often pass through picturesque villages and offer views of the Jura landscape. You might encounter historical sites like the Château de Porrentruy, or natural features. For specific natural attractions, consider exploring nearby caves such as the Grotto of Sainte-Colombe or Les Grottes de Soyhières.
Many road cycling routes around Courgenay pass through small villages, which often have local cafes or restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. Planning your route to include these villages can enhance your cycling experience.
The best time for road cycling in Courgenay is typically from spring to autumn, when the weather is milder and the roads are clear of snow and ice. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, but spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions with vibrant scenery.
The road cycling routes in Courgenay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.875 stars from over 13 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, challenging climbs, and the scenic beauty of the Jura region.
Courgenay is connected by public transport, including train services, which can be useful for reaching starting points or for combining cycling with public transport. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Parking is generally available in Courgenay village and in the smaller towns and villages that serve as starting points for many routes. Look for designated public parking areas, especially near train stations or town centers, before embarking on your ride.


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