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Road cycling routes around Dizy traverse the heart of France's Champagne region, characterized by extensive vineyards and rolling hills. The terrain includes gentle slopes and more challenging climbs, particularly around areas like the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park. Cyclists can also find routes following the serene Marne river and picturesque canals, offering varied landscapes from "sea of vines" to lush forests. The region's topography provides diverse road biking terrain and elevation, suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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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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nice place in the old town.
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Beautiful historic center with little private traffic.
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The old-fashioned but charming town of Orbe is located on a hill in a meander of the Orbe. From the Place du Marché, decorated by a fountain with a standard bearer (1753), a small street leads to the reformed church from the 15th-16th century (naves with interesting keystones) and further to the terrace of the former castle, which offers a beautiful view of the lower city and the Orbe valley.
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L'Isle is the end point of a meter-gauge railway that begins in Morges on Lake Geneva. It is a private railway owned by the Compagnie du Transports de la Région Morges–Bière–Cossonay (MBC). The line begins at the SBB train station in the town of Morges on the shores of Lake Geneva. The line leads via the Apples branch station to Bière, a small town on the Jura foot plateau at around 700 m above sea level. The branch line to L'Isle branches off at the Apples wedge station.
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The old town, which consists of a lower and an upper part, is really kitschy and beautiful. Small shops, many restaurants, colorful facades and the castle characterize Orbe.
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Small and fine. The château has a cozy garden area, which offers a great view of the carrion towards the Alps at the back of the castle. At the entrance there is a restaurant, which has seating outside on the terrace when the weather is nice. The "Musée du Chaval" is housed in the neighboring barn of the castle. Danger. The premises of the château, as well as the respective exhibitions, are not always open. It is important to note the opening hours on the website. We were there on a Monday and couldn't visit the castle and museum.
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The Dizy region, nestled in the heart of Champagne, offers a diverse road cycling landscape. You'll primarily encounter vast vineyards stretching across rolling hills and valleys, providing both gentle slopes and more challenging climbs, especially around the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park. Many routes also follow the serene Marne river and picturesque canals, offering flatter, tranquil stretches. Beyond the vineyards, you can explore lush forests, adding variety to your ride. The unique "Chemins Blancs" (white chalk trails) offer a distinctive gravel riding experience, though most road cycling routes stick to paved roads.
Yes, the Dizy region caters to various skill levels. While there are routes with significant climbs, you can also find easier rides. For instance, routes along the Marne river and canals often provide flat and tranquil stretches, ideal for a relaxed pace or family outings. There are 23 easy road cycling routes available around Dizy, offering accessible options for those new to road cycling or looking for a less strenuous experience.
Cycling around Dizy allows you to discover a wealth of attractions. You can explore charming villages, visit world-renowned Champagne houses, and enjoy panoramic viewpoints of the vineyards. Specific highlights include the historic town of Orbe, the majestic La Sarraz Castle, and the serene Romainmôtier Abbey. For a natural spectacle, consider visiting the Dard Waterfall. Many routes are designed to lead to elevated spots, rewarding cyclists with expansive views of the vineyards and surrounding countryside.
The Champagne region, including Dizy, is particularly beautiful for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild temperatures, while summer offers warm, sunny days perfect for long rides. Autumn is especially picturesque as the vineyards turn golden, and it's also harvest season, offering a vibrant atmosphere. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Dizy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the Château de La Sarraz – Orbe loop from Cossonay-Ville is a popular moderate route, and the View of Aubonne – Aubonne Village and Castle loop from Cossonay-Ville also offers a scenic circular experience. These loops provide a convenient way to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The road cycling routes around Dizy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 49 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's stunning vineyard vistas, the varied terrain that caters to different abilities, and the opportunity to cycle through charming villages and along tranquil rivers. The well-maintained roads and the chance to combine cycling with Champagne tastings are also often highlighted as major draws.
Yes, the Dizy region is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. As you cycle through the charming villages, you'll find opportunities for picnics, refreshments, and discovering local curiosities. Epernay, often considered the capital of the Champagne region, and nearby Reims offer a wider range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, making it easy to plan stops for meals or overnight stays.
While Dizy itself is a smaller village, nearby larger towns like Epernay and Reims are well-connected by public transport. It's advisable to check specific train or bus services for their bicycle carriage policies, as these can vary. Generally, regional trains in France are more accommodating for bikes, often requiring a small fee or specific times for transport. Planning ahead is recommended if you intend to use public transport with your bike.
Dizy and the surrounding villages typically offer public parking areas. While there might not be dedicated 'cyclist-only' parking, you can usually find suitable spots in village centers or near popular starting points for routes. If you're staying at accommodation in the area, they often provide secure parking for guests, including those with bikes. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions.
Absolutely. While there are easy options, the Dizy region also offers more strenuous circuits with significant climbs and descents, particularly in areas like the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park. For example, the Flowy forest ride – The foot of the Jura loop from Cossonay-Ville, though moderate, features notable elevation changes. There are 29 difficult road cycling routes around Dizy, providing ample challenge for experienced cyclists seeking demanding rides.
No, generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads in the Champagne region of France. You are free to explore the network of roads and designated cycling paths. However, always respect private property, follow local traffic laws, and be mindful of vineyard operations, especially during harvest season.


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