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Aube en Champagne Attractivité

Agence Départementale du Tourisme de l'Aube
www.aube-champagne.com

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and planned a gravel ride

April 27, 2026

Time

26h51m

Distance

373km

Speed

13.9km/h

Ascent

4,540m

Descent

4,540m
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March 15, 2024

Here is the complete itinerary for the Raid Bulles gravel and mountain bike route. An adventure that will take you to the hidden corners and secrets of the Aube department in Champagne.



Usually divided into nine stages, this route will allow you to discover all the diversity and splendor of our department

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planned a gravel ride

April 27, 2026

Time

4h26m

Distance

59.3km

Speed

13.4km/h

Ascent

760m

Descent

780m
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March 15, 2024

From the Seine valley to the gates of the Pays d'Othe, you will discover the Pays d'Armance during this eighth stage. The valleys of the Armance basin that you discover today have numerous ponds and alluvial pastures as well as vast deciduous forests rich in noble species such as oak. Once again, ponds

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planned a gravel ride

April 27, 2026

Time

1h25m

Distance

24.3km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

250m

Descent

190m
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March 14, 2024

This very short stage, which does not exceed more than two hours of pedaling, serves as a transition and can even be used as a recovery course. You can also combine it with the next step.



The terrain, largely made up of paths and trails, evolves only into the woods. It connects Clairvaux to Cunfin. Along

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planned a gravel ride

March 26, 2025

Time

2h04m

Distance

24.2km

Speed

11.7km/h

Ascent

120m

Descent

120m
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March 7, 2025

From Assenay, this easy and relatively flat route leads through vast expanses of fields, along pleasant, rolling trails. The route is perfect for a relaxing gravel ride.



Along the way, you'll discover Villemereuil Castle. Built in the 18th century from chalk and brick, typical materials of the region

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and planned a gravel ride

March 26, 2025

Time

5h02m

Distance

53.3km

Speed

10.6km/h

Ascent

1,030m

Descent

1,020m
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March 7, 2025

This route is for experienced cyclists. The distance is long and the elevation change is marked, with a constant alternation of climbs and descents.



From Bar-sur-Seine, you cross the river before joining a dirt road lined with vineyards and forests. The route leads to Ville-sur-Arce, then takes the Chervey

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planned a gravel ride

March 26, 2025

Time

3h22m

Distance

35.4km

Speed

10.5km/h

Ascent

480m

Descent

480m
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March 7, 2025

Your itinerary begins in Étourvy, a village crossed by pilgrims on their way to Vézelay or Santiago de Compostela. Very quickly, you leave the tarmac to take the Mélisey route. This track winds between fields and woods.



After a short passage on the departmental road, the route resumes on a hilly path

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planned a gravel ride

March 26, 2025

Time

8h23m

Distance

97.8km

Speed

11.7km/h

Ascent

780m

Descent

780m
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March 7, 2025

This long and varied route can be divided into two sections for a more flexible approach.



The route departs from Troyes. After a warm-up in Vassaules Park, the route follows the Seine Greenway. The river runs alongside the first few kilometers before skirting the airport.



Then head to Montgueux. Perched

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and planned a gravel ride

March 26, 2025

Time

2h23m

Distance

27.7km

Speed

11.6km/h

Ascent

220m

Descent

220m
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March 7, 2025

From Jully-sur-Sarce, the route begins in front of the Saint-Louis church. You quickly leave the asphalt to take unpaved country roads. After a few kilometers, the fields give way to the forest.



You pass through Virey-sous-Bar, a village surrounded by farmland and woods. Then, the gravel tracks lead to

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planned a gravel ride

March 26, 2025

Time

1h39m

Distance

18.7km

Speed

11.3km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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March 7, 2025

From Jeugny, the route begins in front of the town hall before running alongside the church. A path quickly leads you to the washhouse, then to the crossing of the Mogne, a river that accompanies your first turns of the wheel.



The circuit skirts Crésantignes and offers beautiful views of the surrounding

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and planned a gravel ride

March 14, 2025

Time

8h40m

Distance

97.5km

Speed

11.3km/h

Ascent

1,420m

Descent

1,420m
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March 7, 2025

This route is demanding, with a long distance and a good difference in altitude.



The start is from Bar-sur-Aube. Very quickly, a gravel track winds between the vines. The most difficult climbs are on asphalt and concrete, which offers good grip for the restarts.



The route passes through several small

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planned a gravel ride

March 14, 2025

Time

2h32m

Distance

26.1km

Speed

10.3km/h

Ascent

420m

Descent

420m
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March 7, 2025

From Villeneuve-au-Chemin, the route begins with a first stop at the Saint-Joseph chapel. Its viewpoint over the valley gives a beautiful overview of the landscapes that await you.



You quickly dive into the Othe forest, clinging to its limestone hillsides. After crossing between cereal plains and rolling

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planned a gravel ride

March 14, 2025

Time

2h33m

Distance

30.1km

Speed

11.8km/h

Ascent

180m

Descent

180m
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March 7, 2025

From the hilltop town of Ervy-le-Châtel, this circuit takes you to the heart of the Armance Valley. Before setting off, take a moment to admire the view from the forecourt of the Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens church.



The route begins gently on wooded paths before crossing the Armance. Further on, you move between

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planned a gravel ride

March 13, 2025

Time

2h26m

Distance

27.4km

Speed

11.2km/h

Ascent

250m

Descent

250m
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March 7, 2025

Your route begins at the foot of the church of Chaource. After a few pedal strokes, you cross a patchwork of agricultural and livestock plains. Here, the landscape oscillates between open fields and hedgerows.



Soon, the Château de la Cordelière appears. Formerly the property of the Barons of Brimont

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and planned a gravel ride

March 13, 2025

Time

3h14m

Distance

30.6km

Speed

9.4km/h

Ascent

670m

Descent

670m
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March 7, 2025

Born in Bar-sur-Aube in 1884, Gaston Bachelard grew up among these hills and rivers before becoming one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century. An observer of the world, he was as interested in natural elements as in the way they nourish the imagination. This circuit crosses the landscapes that

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planned a gravel ride

March 11, 2025

Time

3h04m

Distance

32.0km

Speed

10.4km/h

Ascent

450m

Descent

400m
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March 15, 2024

The Saint-Joseph-des-Anges chapel marks the border between the Pays d'Armance and the Pays d'Othe. It is visible from a long distance on the road leading from Saint-Florentin to Troyes. This route 77 is route 66 Aube and some businesses are riding this wave to attract customers.



Past this immense chapel

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