Discover the territory of Epernay and the villages of the Côte des Blancs at the pace of a bike ride! Routes for all levels and all tastes are proposed. Five circuits for discovering the territory by bike have been set up by Épernay Agglo Champagne. Designed to take roads with light traffic, these circuits make it possible to cross the territory easily and to take full advantage of the landscapes and other riches of the villages crossed: religious, vernacular heritage, recreational, sports and cultural facilities.
The Southern Côte des Blancs
Departing from Vertus, get on your bike for a 29 km loop circuit passing through the slopes of the Montagne d’Avize and the Pâtis d’Oger and Mesnil-sur-Oger nature reserves.
You will cross 7 emblematic villages of the Côte des Blancs, rich in heritage.
To recharge your batteries, take advantage of the nature stops and to enrich your knowledge, stop in the vineyard gardens with breathtaking views.
This route is offered to you by Epernay Agglo Champagne and fully signposted (cycle panels with blue dots).
Northern Côte des Blancs
Take the road from the village of Chouilly for a loop route of 21 km with an elevation gain of 364 m on the hillsides planted with vines between Chouilly and Oger.
Admire the rich heritage: vine lodge, sculpted chalk cliff, viewpoints and churches.
Nature stops and vine gardens with picnic tables and views of the vines will be ideal places for well-deserved breaks.
This route is offered to you by Epernay Agglo Champagne and fully signposted (cycle panels with red dots).
Entre Forêts et Coteaux
This loop from Vertus is intended for seasoned cyclists with its climbs and descents.
Rich in vernacular heritage, this region between Vertus, Mancy and Avize will never cease to surprise you with its vineyard lodges, washhouses and small village churches.
This alternation of ascents and descents will delight your eyes with magnificent panoramas of the vines on the edge of the forest which crown the hillsides.
This route is offered to you by Epernay Agglo Champagne and fully signposted (cycle panels with green dots).
The Ring of Epernay
This short medium level loop allows you to discover Epernay from the avenue de Champagne to the heights of Mont Bernon.
Lined with monuments and leisure facilities, this route embraces the different aspects of Epernay: history, entertainment and natural spaces.
You will be rewarded for your efforts at the top of Mont Bernon with its view of the surrounding hillsides.
This route is offered to you by Epernay Agglo Champagne and fully signposted (cycle panels with purple dots).
The Western Hillsides
Departing from the town center of Epernay, this loop invites you to explore the western hillsides of the town, passing through the village of Pierry.
Discover the city from another point of view while driving through vineyards on the edge of the Epernay forest.
This route is offered by Epernay Agglo Champagne and fully signposted (cycle panels with orange dots).
Route V52
Champagne ride bike
A 62 km route from Dormans to Moncetz-Longevas along the Marne and the canal.
Suitable for families, this straight line route can be divided into several stages depending on your anchor point.
Find information in the La Champagne à Vélo guide on all the villages you pass through: picnics, viewpoints, winegrowers, curiosities, restaurants, shops and services; and bike rental addresses.
Circuit of the moment
Northern Côte des Blancs circuit
Saddle up for a 21 km ride through the hills of Champagne, with climbs and descents that will put even the most seasoned cyclists to the test.
This cycle route, which is fully signposted (cycle signs with RED dots), is one of five cycling tours of the region set up by Epernay Agglo Champagne. Designed for roads with little traffic, these routes allow you to easily explore the area and fully enjoy the landscapes and other attractions of the villages you pass through (religious and vernacular heritage, leisure, sports and cultural facilities).
Starting from Chouilly, home to a Romanesque church, you can buy refreshments if you plan to take a break during your trip.
During the first few kilometres, you can soak up the Champagne countryside as you cross plains and vineyards and warm up your legs on this climb of almost 100 metres. In the distance, a small mountain crowned with a vine lodge testifies to the wine-growing activity of yesteryear. The Mont Aigu vineyard lodge boasts refined architecture that reflects the style of its owners, the Moët & Chandon Champagne House.
Continue cycling to reach the viewpoint at the top of the Bois de Saran hill. Leave behind the Château de Saran, reception venue for the aforementioned house, to admire the
Continuing on, you pass a
Make a detour in your itinerary towards the exit of the village in the direction of Grauves, to enjoy a stop at the foot of the bottle in perpetual flow and admire the view of the vineyards and the plain. Vix Park is a site placed under the sign of water, decorated with interpretation panels to better understand this element.
Resume your road towards Oger by first taking the departmental road to leave it quickly in favor of the vineyard roads, in which you will begin a slope with an elevation gain of 100 m.
Below, you will see the village of Oger, gold medalist in the European competition for towns and villages in bloom in 2005 and also the last place of residence of the winner of the 1920 Nobel Peace Prize, Léon Bourgeois, who lived at the Château d’ Oger, now owned by a Champagne house.
At the top, you can stop in front of the Tuilerie d’Oger, on the edge of the forest. It overlooks the nature reserve of Pâtis d’Oger, which were old pastures occupied by herds of sheep that played an important role in the Champagne economy before the advent of Champagne.
You then descend through woods and plains, towards Grauves, the crossing of which will take you to the vineyards planted on the western slope of the Montagne d’Avize.
On your way, the classified cliffs of Roualles and Fervottes constitute a protected and regularly maintained area in order to stem the colonization of forests and preserve the dry lawns sheltering original fauna and flora species.
On the opposite side, you will discover the villages of Mancy and Monthelon, nestled in the hollow of the vines and in the background, the forest of Epernay overlooks the hillsides with Pierry and Epernay.
Before your eyes stretches the typical Champagne landscape of hillside vineyards, whose foothills of the Ile de France coast are today covered with vines on the slopes and topped with deciduous forests on the summit, with the villages established in the middle of the slope.
After Cuis, you descend towards Chouilly through plains and plots of vines.