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ReMouthable Part 2 : 65km +1250m

by Kim Gintrand
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Start/Finish

Métabief-Frasne

Distance

65km

Elevetion gain

+1250m

Duration

3h30-4h00

Best seasons

spring/summer

Difficulty

2/5*

Physical & technical

Starting from Métabief, you’ll begin the second part of the 120 km gravel loop, which I completed in two days. This route will allow you to discover the full diversity of the Doubs. The first half of the itinerary consists of country roads mixed to wide gravel paths and singletracks.

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The beginning of the route will lead you to Fort de Saint-Antoine, a former military fort converted into a cheese aging cellar for Comté. If you wish, you can plan a visit after your ride—just remember to book in advance 🙂 After climbing up to the fort, you’ll descend towards Lake Saint-Point, the third largest natural lake in France!

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doubs itinéraire gravel large piste vélo lac saint point
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You’ll then head towards Fort de Malher, which offers a stunning view of Château de Joux, located just across from it. You’ll need to climb nearly 300 meters of elevation to reach it, but the view is absolutely worth the effort! After taking in the view, you’ll get back on your steps before descending towards Pontarlier.

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doubs itinéraire gravel belvédère du fer à cheval
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If you’re feeling adventurous, you can venture to the Fer à Cheval viewpoint, which isn’t directly on the route but is nearby. You’ll need to push your bike to get there, but the descent to Pontarlier afterward is smooth and enjoyable.

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Once you arrive in Pontarlier, I recommend taking a break at a bakery or restaurant (you’ll find some good recommendations at the end of the article). After crossing the town, you’ll need to climb again on a quiet road that will lead you to a network of forest trails. This part was my favorite!

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doubs itinéraire gravel route vélo chemin forestier

As you emerge from this long section in the forest, you’ll feel that the end of the route is near, and Frasne won’t be far away. You’ll follow a few more roads before reaching the finish point of this itinerary 🙂

Map & GPX

tested

Accessibility

Train

The composition of the 31 Gravel routes has been carefully designed to offer a possible start from a TER or TGV station for each route.

The Remouthable route is accessible from the Frasne station (TER + TGV: access from major lines: Paris, Dijon, Vallorbe – Lausanne (Switzerland).

Near the itinerary
Best Addresses

(*tested)

RESTAURANTS

Bonnétage

Les Perce neige

Restaurant Logis de France. French cuisine

Mouthe

Le Chalet de la Source*

restaurant/café. Cuisine de terroir.

Pontarlier

Brasserie St Pierre

seasonal traditional cuisine et regional specialties

Métabief

La Taverne Comtoise

Traditional cuisine et regional specialties

Frasne

Boulangerie aux saveurs frasnoises*

Bakery - sucré&salé

Pontarlier

Boulangerie au Fournil du Larmont*

Bakery - sucré&salé

ACTIVITIES

Métabief

Fromagerie du Mont d''Or

Free visit - Watch the cheese-making process. Shop - Comté, Morbier, Mont d'Or

Mouthe

La Source du Doubs*

Walk to the Source of the Doubs

Saint-Antoine

Les Caves d'Affinage du Fort de Saint-Antoine

Former military fort converted into a cheese aging cellar.

Lac de Saint-Point

Lac Saint-Point

3rd natural lake in France

Arbois

Belvédère du Fer à Cheval*

Point of view on the Château de Joux

Arbois

Château de Joux*

A site of significant military history and architecture, Château de Joux is an iconic monument of Franche-Comté.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Métabief

Géraniums et Neige Fraîche*

Guesthouse - Apartments, suites with spa bath and sauna - Bike storage with electric charging station.

Morteau

Guest House La Carrée des Fins*

Certified Bike-Friendly Accommodation. Rated Guesthouse. Table d'hôtes.

Culinary Specialties / Local Products

  • La Fondue Comtoise 
  • Le Poulet aux Morilles
  • La Potée Comtoise
  • Les Salaisons : 
    • Morteau sausage and Montbéliard sausage, known for being slowly smoked in a "Tuyé," a large conical chimney used in local farms.

  • La Morbiflette
  • Le Fromage 
    • Le Comté
    • Le Morbier
    • Le Mont d'Or
  • Les boissons 
    • l'Absinthe : More than just a drink, absinthe is accompanied by a whole ritual. It was banned for many years before being reinstated in 2001.
    • le Pontarlier/Pontarlier Anis : Anise-flavored alcoholic aperitif made in Pontarlier, created in 1921 by Armand Guy (registered trademark for the “Pontarlier-Anis” from the Pierre Guy distillery in Pontarlier).
  • Le Gâteau de Ménage
My Equipments

For this itinerary

Bike

COMMENCAL - 365 RIDE CHALK


 
Wheels

CORIMA - ESSENTIA 40


 
Saddle

FIZIK - VENTO ARGO R3 adaptative


 
Tires

HUTCHINSON - TOUAREG 700x45 - Tubeless ready - Hardskin


 
Shoes

FIZIK - TERRA ATLAS - army / black


 
Clothes

ASSOS

Sunglasses

OAKLEY - Sutro Lite Sweep


 
Pedals

LOOK - X-TRACK POWER DUAL


 

Article in collaboration with @doubs_tourisme and Département du Doubs @doubscd25

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