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About Seine River Trail
Seine River Trail - a komoot Original Route

🇬🇧 The first bikepacking route along the entire course of the Seine, from Dijon to Le Havre via Paris!
🇫🇷 Le premier itinéraire de bikepacking qui suit l'intégralité du parcours de la Seine, de Dijon au Havre en passant par Paris !
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November 12, 2024

Seine River Trail

66:36

867km

13.0km/h

6,060m

6,310m

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June 7, 2023

This is the full Seine River Trail route. To find out more about the stages, consult the detailed Collection: komoot.com/fr-fr/collection/2082640/seine-river-trail-une-aventure-a-velo-de-dijon-au -haven.

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May 19, 2023

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The stage begins with the crossing of Paris. You will be amazed! By taking the bike paths on the banks, you pedal while admiring the historic buildings that line the Seine. Of course, the Eiffel Tower sits proudly in this panorama. The arrival in Meudon, a pretty little town perched south-west of Paris

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May 2, 2023

06:15

79.4km

12.7km/h

530m

520m

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May 2, 2023

02:59

35.9km

12.0km/h

250m

250m

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April 30, 2023

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May 25, 2023

Leaving Giverny, you climb the hillside before descending towards the banks of the Seine. Do not hesitate to cross the river to get to Vernon, a lively city that offers a multitude of options for refueling. The choices will be more limited until Rouen.



For the next 60 kilometers you follow the Seine along

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From Rouen, we discover another facet of the Seine, its industrial side. It is called the lower Seine which, in the maritime sense of the term, goes from the ocean to Rouen. This section is accessible to ocean-going vessels up to 280 meters long and capable of carrying up to 150,000 tons. The port of

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April 20, 2023

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May 25, 2023

At the start of this third stage, you cross the old town of Troyes to join the paths and asphalt roads of the Seine canals. On the day's program, there is very little elevation gain, which makes it a fast stage.



If the paths are muddy in winter, then prefer asphalt.



About fifteen kilometers from Troyes

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April 17, 2023

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May 25, 2023

Departing from the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy, this first stage is one of the most demanding in terms of elevation. Entirely located in the Côte d'Or department, this route will introduce you to the protagonist of this adventure: the Seine and its sources.



To start gently, you take the Burgundy

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May 25, 2023

On this stage, the Seine has already grown and is no longer just a stream. The route crosses part of Champagne and its vineyards. A portion of the route borrows a gravel section which was used during the women's Tour de France in 2022.



Just 8 kilometers from Châtillon, you climb Mont Lassois, an excellent

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May 25, 2023

A demanding stage, rich in contrasts and with a bit of a drop.



Leaving Nogent-sur-Seine, you follow the Seine in the company of the barges. Normally you pass them easily, as they sail slowly, heavily laden with sand to the brim. You cycle near several active sandpits, where there may sometimes be excavators

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