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Relaxed rides in Charenton-le-Pont


Cycling routes from Charenton-le-Pont

Charenton-le-Pont is a locality in the Ile-de-France region of France. As a road or gravel cyclist, Charenton-le-Pont offers average cycling opportunities with mainly flat terrain and some gently rolling hills. The town has a few pleasant routes, making it suitable for moderate rides. However, there are no famous cycling-related spots or renowned climbs nearby. Charenton-le-Pont is suitable for cyclists looking for relaxed and leisurely road or gravel rides.

Embark on a gravel adventure from Charenton to Bagnolet

gravel
75 km
340 m
Tough

Take on the thrilling terrain of this gravel route stretching from Charenton-le-Pont to Bagnolet. Covering a distance of 75 km and an ascent of 340 m, this challenging adventure is perfect for gravel enthusiasts. The route takes you through scenic landscapes, including the iconic Temple Grec and Sevran's picturesque streets. Experience the thrill of off-road cycling while exploring the charming towns along the way.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure to Ruines de l'orangerie

gravel
63 km
231 m
Tough

This 63km gravel route takes you from Charenton-le-Pont to Ruines de l'orangerie, offering a mix of scenic gravel paths and cultural highlights. Highlights include Maisons-Alfort, a charming suburb of Paris with picturesque streets and historic buildings, and Montgeron, a quaint village known for its beautiful parks and green spaces. The highlight of the route is the Ruines de l'orangerie, located at the 61km mark, where you can explore the ancient ruins and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Overall, this route offers a thrilling gravel adventure with moderate difficulty.


Discover the hidden gem of Butte aux Canons on this gravel loop

gravel
37 km
173 m
Chill

Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure from Charenton to Butte aux Canons. Covering a distance of 37 km and an ascent of 173 m, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding cycling experience. Enjoy the scenic landscapes as you pedal through the charming towns of Nogent-sur-Marne and Neuilly-sur-Marne. Immerse yourself in nature and indulge in the tranquility of the French countryside.


Explore the historical town of Le Kremlin-Bicêtre on this road cycling route

road
121 km
895 m
Tough

Cycle through the scenic roads of Charenton-le-Pont and discover the historic town of Le Kremlin-Bicêtre. With a distance of 121 km and an ascent of 895 m, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding cycling experience. The road surfaces are well-maintained, ensuring a smooth ride throughout. Pedal through stunning landscapes, pass by iconic landmarks such as Ballon Generali de Paris and Grande Arche, and enjoy the breathtaking views all along the way.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure starting from Charenton-le-Pont

gravel
76 km
538 m
Tough

This 76km gravel route is perfect for adventurous cyclists looking for a challenge. The route passes through picturesque landscapes and offers a mix of gravel and scenic roads. Highlights include the viaducts des Fauvettes and Le Tapis Vert, which provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The highlight of the route is the Temple Grec, located at the 75km mark, where you can take a moment to appreciate its unique architecture and historical significance. Overall, this route offers a thrilling gravel adventure with moderate difficulty.


Embark on a legendary cycling adventure to Mont Griffon

road
101 km
682 m
Savage

Challenge yourself with this epic road cycling route from Charenton-le-Pont to Mont Griffon. Covering a distance of 101 km and an ascent of 682 m, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. Conquer the legendary climb of Mont Griffon and enjoy breathtaking views from the Table d'Orientation. Pedal through scenic countryside and picturesque towns, including Villebon-sur-Yvette and Clamart.


Cycle from Charenton-le-Pont to Temple Grec and Vitry-sur-Seine and explore their cultural highlights

road
117 km
445 m
Tough

This 117km road trip takes you from Charenton-le-Pont to Temple Grec and Vitry-sur-Seine, offering a mix of cultural highlights and scenic routes. The highlight of the route is the Temple Grec, located at the start, where you can admire its unique architecture and learn about its history. The route also includes a visit to Vitry-sur-Seine, where you can explore its charming streets and visit its cultural attractions. Overall, this route offers a diverse cycling experience with moderate difficulty.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure to Temple Grec

gravel
84 km
344 m
Tough

This 84km gravel route takes you from Charenton-le-Pont to Temple Grec, offering a mix of scenic gravel paths and cultural highlights. Highlights include Alfortville, a charming suburb of Paris with picturesque streets and modern attractions, and Table d'Orientation, a viewpoint that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The highlight of the route is the Temple Grec, located at the 84km mark, where you can take a break to admire its unique architecture and learn about its historical significance. Overall, this route offers a thrilling gravel adventure with moderate difficulty.


Embark on a scenic ride from Charenton to Corbeil-Essonnes

road
107 km
479 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the French countryside on this picturesque road cycling route from Charenton-le-Pont to Corbeil-Essonnes. Covering a distance of 107 km and an ascent of 479 m, this route offers a mix of flat stretches and rolling hills. Marvel at the stunning landscapes as you pedal through charming towns such as Saint-Maurice and Grisy-Suisnes. Discover the rich history and architectural gems along the way.


Cycle from Charenton-le-Pont to Choisy-le-Roi and visit the beautiful Temple Grec

road
91 km
504 m
Tough

This cycling route is a 91km road trip that offers a mix of scenic views and cultural highlights. The route includes a visit to Choisy-le-Roi, where you can explore its charming streets and historical sites. The highlight of the route is the Temple Grec, located at the 89km mark, where you can admire the beautiful architecture and learn about its fascinating history. Overall, this route offers a pleasant cycling experience with moderate difficulty.


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