4.6
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40
riders
4
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Gravel biking around Droisy offers varied terrain within the Haute-Savoie department, characterized by its mountainous and hilly landscapes. The region features unpaved roads, forest tracks, and gravel paths, providing diverse surfaces for gravel cycling. Riders can expect challenging climbs and scenic descents, with elevations reaching over 600 meters in the immediate vicinity. The area's natural features include proximity to the Gorges du Fier and Lac d'Annecy, alongside panoramic views of the Savoyard massifs.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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riders
19.3km
01:18
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(5)
20
riders
34.1km
01:43
110m
110m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8
riders
48.1km
04:32
1,520m
1,520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
7
riders
74.5km
05:35
2,070m
2,070m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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2
riders
22.9km
01:51
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Corbonod is a wine-growing village located on the heights of Seyssel. It hosts the vines of the AOP Seyssel, notably the Mollex and Gallice houses. The setting in which the grapes grow, overlooking the Rhône, is splendid.
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On the heights of Seyssel, you can find a magnificent view of the Mont des Princes here. Seeing the mountain rise above the imposing Rhône is a pretty spectacle.
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The trail descending from Sur-Lyand towards the Rhône opens up magnificent panoramas of the Alps as you approach the hamlet of Le Moiret. Perfect for a photo stop for a souvenir of this Ain trail!
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In the heart of the Grand Colombier massif, the Sur-Lyand natural site is appreciated for its open landscapes and its panoramas over the Rhône and the Alps. There is also something to eat and drink.
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Located in Seyssel (Ain), this leisure center is situated on the banks of the Rhône. It offers numerous water activities, supervised swimming, as well as picnic areas, ideal for relaxing.
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Beautiful historic bridge, also called the bridge of the "black virgin".
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There are over 8 gravel bike trails available around Droisy, offering a diverse range of experiences for riders. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
The terrain around Droisy is characterized by its varied nature, perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter mountainous and hilly landscapes, featuring unpaved roads, forest tracks, and gravel paths. Riders can expect a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents, with elevations reaching over 600 meters in the immediate vicinity, offering panoramic views of the Savoyard massifs.
While Droisy's gravel routes are generally known for their challenging nature, with 3 moderate and 5 difficult trails, there are options that can be enjoyed by those with some experience. For a less strenuous option, consider the Lake Lit au Roi – Old bridge of Seyssel loop from Seyssel - Corbonod, which is rated moderate and covers about 60 km with less significant elevation changes compared to other routes.
Many routes offer stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty. You can explore areas near the Gorges du Fier and the iconic Lac d'Annecy. Specific highlights include the historic Old bridge of Seyssel and the charming settlement of Seyssel. For those seeking challenging climbs with rewards, the Ascent of Col du Grand Colombier from Culoz is a significant landmark in the broader region.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Droisy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Old bridge of Seyssel – Old Town of Seyssel loop from Seyssel - Corbonod, which is 116 km long, or the slightly shorter but equally demanding Old Town of Seyssel – Old bridge of Seyssel loop from Au Vergef at 82 km.
The Haute-Savoie region, where Droisy is located, offers diverse conditions throughout the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for gravel biking. Summer can be warm, especially on climbs, but offers long daylight hours. Winter conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice in higher elevations, so always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, many routes start from villages or towns like Seyssel - Corbonod or Au Vergef, where public parking is typically available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Droisy, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the expansive views of the surrounding mountains and natural features. The mix of unpaved roads and forest tracks provides a true gravel adventure.
Absolutely. Droisy is situated in a mountainous region, and many routes feature substantial elevation gain. For instance, the Culoz – Montveran Castle loop from Anglefort includes over 1300 meters of ascent, and the Old Town of Seyssel – Old bridge of Seyssel loop from Seyssel - Corbonod boasts over 1500 meters of climbing, making them ideal for experienced riders seeking a challenge.
Droisy is a small village, and direct public transport options to trailheads might be limited. However, larger nearby towns like Annecy (about 20km away) offer better public transport connections. From there, you might need to cycle to the starting points of the gravel routes or arrange local transport. It's recommended to plan your logistics in advance.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the unpaved sections of the gravel routes are uncommon, many routes pass through or near small villages and towns. For example, routes starting or ending in Seyssel - Corbonod or Au Vergef will likely offer opportunities for refreshments and meals. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides.


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