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Enjoy road cycling in the urban and rural routes of Longvic.


Cycling routes from Longvic

Longvic is a locality in France, specifically in the Bourgogne region. From a cyclist's perspective, Longvic offers a mix of urban and rural routes, with plenty of paved roads for road cyclists. However, Longvic does not have any notable gravel paths or legendary climbs nearby. Despite this, surrounding towns and regions such as Dijon offer more diverse cycling opportunities. Overall, Longvic is a decent area for cycling, but it may not be a top choice for those seeking challenging or unique cycling experiences.

Conquer challenging climbs and be rewarded with stunning views.

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130 km
1602 m
Savage

Prepare for an exhilarating adventure on this 130-kilometer road cycling route near Longvic. With a total ascent of 1602 meters, this challenging round trip is ideal for well-trained cyclists seeking a thrilling experience. As you conquer the steep climbs and push your limits, you'll encounter highlights such as Fort de la Motte Giron, Velars-sur-Ouche, Prâlon, Chevannay, Gissey-sous-Flavigny, Chanceaux, Vaux-Saules, Daix, Table d'orientation, and Château de Longvic. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, explore historic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.


Explore the beautiful countryside near Longvic.

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84 km
301 m
Chill

Embark on a cycling adventure through the charming villages and serene landscapes near Longvic in Bourgogne, France. This round trip takes you on a delightful 84-kilometer journey, including a total ascent of 301 meters. Suitable for road biking enthusiasts, this route offers a mix of smooth roads and gentle slopes, making it an excellent choice for beginner to intermediate cyclists. With highlights like Arc-sur-Tille, Lamarche-sur-Saône, Champdôtre, L'Ayer, and Thorey-en-Plaine, you will have plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.


Experience the rugged beauty of Perrigny-lès-Dijon on this exciting gravel cycling route.

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58 km
692 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through picturesque countryside, offering a challenging but rewarding adventure. With a total ascent of 692 meters over 58 kilometers, you'll encounter diverse landscapes and enjoy breathtaking views. The route also showcases the rich gastronomic and vinicultural heritage of the region.


Experience an unforgettable road cycling adventure through Burgundy's magnificent vineyards.

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111 km
612 m
Tough

Embark on a 111-kilometer scenic road cycling route with a moderate ascent of 612 meters. Pedal through rolling hills and lush vineyards, immersing yourself in the beauty of the region. Discover charming villages, taste exquisite wines, and marvel at the captivating Château de Longvic, a true gem of Burgundy.


Embark on a scenic gravel cycling adventure from Norges-la-Ville to Dijon.

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99 km
900 m
Tough

This 99-kilometer gravel route is perfect for those seeking a challenging and visually stunning ride. With a total ascent of 900 meters, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views and encounter quaint villages along the way. The route culminates in the historical city of Dijon, where you can explore its cultural attractions and vibrant atmosphere.


Uncover the hidden treasures of Dijon and its surroundings.

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61 km
227 m
Chill

Embark on a journey of discovery as you cycle through Dijon and its picturesque surroundings on this 61-kilometer gravel route near Longvic. With an ascent of 227 meters, this enchanting round trip is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking a mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Explore highlights like Dijon, Tour Philippe Le Bon, Bretigny, Spoy, Couternon, and Sennecey-lès-Dijon as you unwind on gravel paths and enjoy the region's striking landscapes. Whether it's admiring the historical sites, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the city, or immersing yourself in the serene countryside, this route has something for every gravel cyclist to enjoy.


Venture off the beaten path and traverse gravel roads.

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77 km
241 m
Tough

Escape into a world of tranquility and rugged beauty on this 77-kilometer gravel cycling route near Longvic. With an ascent of 241 meters, this adventurous round trip is perfect for gravel cycling enthusiasts seeking an off-road challenge. Discover highlights such as Orgeux, Noiron-sur-Bèze, Cuiserey, Magny-sur-Tille, and Neuilly-lès-Dijon as you navigate through scenic countryside and remote landscapes. Immerse yourself in the raw beauty of nature, enjoy the sense of freedom that gravel riding offers, and experience the thrill of exploring lesser-known paths and hidden gems.


Embark on a scenic gravel adventure to the charming village of Prenois.

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69 km
970 m
Tough

This 69-kilometer gravel route offers a thrilling ride, with a total ascent of 970 meters. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Burgundy countryside and take in the beauty of the region's diverse landscapes. Along the way, you'll discover picturesque villages and landmarks, including the Table d'orientation, where you can marvel at the sweeping vistas.


Indulge in the captivating wine country scenery near Longvic.

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120 km
859 m
Tough

Get ready to savour the exquisite beauty and exceptional wines of Bourgogne as you embark on this 120-kilometer road cycling loop near Longvic. With an ascent of 859 meters, this route caters to both the nature lover and the wine enthusiast. Explore highlights like Corcelles-lès-Cîteaux, Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, Chevigny-en-Valière, Beaune, Collonges-lès-Bévy, Table d'orientation de Chenôve, and Chenôve as you wind your way through rolling vineyards and picturesque countryside. Immerse yourself in the rich wine culture, indulge in gourmet delights, and discover enchanting villages that make this route a true feast for all senses.


Cycle through the heart of Burgundy on this scenic road route.

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102 km
294 m
Chill

Covering a total distance of 102 kilometers with a moderate ascent of 294 meters, this road cycling route offers a delightful journey through picturesque landscapes and enchanting villages. You'll have the opportunity to taste exquisite local cuisine and explore renowned wine-producing towns. The route ends with a visit to the Château de Longvic, a magnificent castle steeped in history.


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