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Mountain biking around Noé-Les-Mallets features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and extensive woodlands, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region's routes often include significant elevation changes, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. Long mountain bike routes Noé-Les-Mallets are common, traversing a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces through rural settings. This area provides a natural environment for mountain biking, with trails winding through forests and open countryside.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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65.5km
05:23
1,010m
1,010m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.0km
02:28
490m
490m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.3km
02:30
540m
540m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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42.4km
03:24
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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19.7km
01:25
260m
260m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Former Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 18th century then transformed into a prison in the 19th century by Napoleon. Consult the opening hours and visiting conditions: https://www.abbayedeclairvaux.com/
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Former Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 18th century then transformed into a prison in the 19th century by Napoleon. Consult the visiting conditions: https://www.abbayedeclairvaux.com/
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Via Francigena: During this stage, a stop in Bar-sur-Aube is a must. Situated on a north-south axis, the town acquired strategic importance and the status of a commercial centre during the period of the Counts of Champagne. The latter had indeed guaranteed the security of the merchants and set up an adapted logistical organisation that contributed to the development of Bar-sur-Aube as a commercial centre. Thus, from mid-February to mid-April, traders from Flanders and Italy exchanged oriental spices, silk, textiles and raw materials from Northern Europe. The architecture of the town bears witness to this past activity.
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Close to the abbey, the small forest road follows the valley and the stream, passes near the fountain dedicated to Saint Bernard, then enters the woods.
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From this path, you benefit from beautiful views of the village of Viviers-sur-Artaut located below.
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You see more and more champagne producers and vineyards along your path. It's normal. You are in the second largest champagne producing region after Reims and Epernay. The Château de Bligny estate in the village can be a good choice to learn more about this legendary drink.
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Two rivers cross the pretty town of Bar-sur-Aube. These are the Aube river which gives its name to the department and the Bresse. Numerous Champagne vineyard hillsides surround it, which makes it a renowned place for the production of champagne.
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Founded in 1115 by Saint Bernard, Clairvaux Abbey became a prison in 1808. The abbey has seen centuries of history pass by. Located in the heart of humid Champagne, in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, this Cistercian complex with majestic buildings rises in the middle of an ocean of greenery.
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The mountain bike trails in the Noé-Les-Mallets area primarily feature moderate and difficult routes. There are 4 moderate trails and 1 difficult trail available, offering varied terrain with significant elevation changes.
Yes, the region offers several long routes. The longest is the Essoyes – Abbey of Clairvaux loop from Essoyes, which spans 40.7 miles (65.5 km) and typically takes over 5 hours to complete.
The trails around Noé-Les-Mallets are generally rated as moderate to difficult, featuring rolling hills and significant elevation changes. There are no trails specifically classified as 'easy' in this guide, so they might be more suitable for experienced riders or families with older, more capable children.
Given the landscape of rolling hills and woodlands, spring and autumn are generally ideal for mountain biking in Noé-Les-Mallets. The weather is typically milder, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant or colorful. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the shaded forest sections, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
You can expect varied terrain, characterized by rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and open countryside. Trails often include a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with significant elevation changes that provide both challenging climbs and rewarding descents through rural settings.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the area are circular. For example, the Mast at top of climb – View from mast loop from Champignol-lez-Mondeville and the Cunfin loop from Fontette are popular loop trails.
Given the varied terrain and potential for significant elevation changes, it's advisable to bring appropriate mountain biking gear, including a well-maintained bike, helmet, water, snacks, and navigation tools. Due to the mix of paved and unpaved surfaces and woodland sections, puncture repair kits are also recommended.
The komoot community highly rates the mountain biking experience in Noé-Les-Mallets, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 7 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the natural environment of forests and open countryside.
For scenic views, consider the Mast at top of climb – View from mast loop from Champignol-lez-Mondeville. This moderate route offers panoramic views from elevated points and traverses a mix of forest and open areas, providing picturesque landscapes.
While specific crowd levels can vary, routes like the Chemin de Chervey loop from Ville-sur-Arce or the Mountainbike loop from Essoyes might offer a quieter experience, especially during off-peak times. These trails lead through forested valleys and agricultural land, providing a sense of tranquility.
While riding, you'll experience rolling hills and extensive woodlands. For cultural and historical points of interest, consider visiting nearby attractions such as Essoyes, the Maison des Renoir, or the Essoyes church. These are located in the broader region and can be explored before or after your ride.


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