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The Hills of Morin and Aubetin - Grand Raid - Mortcerf

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Discover the Thrilling VTT Adventure in Mortcerf

Embark on an exhilarating journey through the heart of Mortcerf, where the challenging yet picturesque trails of Les Coteaux du Morin et de l'Aubetin await avid mountain bikers. Crafted by Coulommiers Pays de Brie Tourisme, this grand raid is not just a test of endurance but a gateway to experiencing the serene natural beauty of the region. Carefully plotted to invigorate the senses, riders traverse enchanting landscapes, making every pedal stroke a narrative of adventure and discovery. Perfect for those seeking more than just a ride, it’s a voyage into the heart of cycling paradise.



Your Ultimate Technical Guide

The route spans approximately 106 kilometers, incorporating a positive elevation gain of 776 meters, showcasing a blend of both demanding ascents and thrilling descents. Riders will reach a peak altitude of 164 meters and face challenges as they dip to the minimum altitude of 52 meters. The tailored path ensures a thrilling adventure for mountain biking connoisseurs, emphasizing stamina and strategic biking prowess. This detailed ardor invites both seasoned cyclists and ambitious newcomers seeking to elevate their mountain biking credentials.



Seasonal Tips for Trail Triumph

For an optimal experience, it’s crucial to adapt to Mortcerf's seasonal variances. Spring offers blossoming sceneries, yet trails may be muddy; summer promises dryer paths but requires hydration vigilance. Autumn brings cooler rides amidst falling leaves, whereas winter demands caution for slippery sections. Regardless of the season, wearing appropriate gear and ensuring your bike is in prime condition are paramount. Always inform someone of your ride plans, and consider the weather forecast to enhance safety and enjoyment on this captivating journey.



Exploring Mortcerf's Rich Heritage

Mortcerf, nestled in the historical richness of the Coulommiers Pays de Brie region, boasts a significant past intertwined with the evolving tapestry of France. The strategic placement of Les Coteaux du Morin et de l'Aubetin trails transcends mere physical boundaries, inviting riders into a landscape brimming with cultural and historical narratives. Not just a haven for mountain biking enthusiasts, it serves as a gateway to exploring the soul of the region, where every turn and trail whispers the stories of yesteryears, beckoning travelers to uncover the mysteries veiled within its serene expanse.



Weather Insights for a Perfect Ride

Mortcerf experiences a temperate climate, with weather conditions that can influence your riding experience. Summers are relatively warm, making it ideal for those looking for sun-drenched trails, whereas springs and autumns offer cooler temperatures with picturesque sceneries. Winters tend to be mild but can present challenges with occasional rain or snow. The best times to embark on this VTT adventure are late spring to early autumn, ensuring the trails are in optimal condition and the weather is conducive to an enjoyable journey.

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Technical Information

Mountainbiking
Difficulty
Hard
Duration
36h (1d)
Dist.
106 km
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Starting point

14 Avenue de la Gare , 77163   Mortcerf
Lat : 48.78867Lng : 2.908

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Coulommiers

Legend has it that the City of Coulommiers takes its name from Julius Caesar himself.The latter is said to have named the small Gallic village seen along the Grand Morin when he conquered the gaules castrum columbarium. Today, this name, known internationally for its eponymous cheese, is a place full of sometimes unknown stories. It was in the Middle Ages that the Coulommiers counts of Champagne settled in Coulommiers, bringing with them the Templars and fellow tanners from the City of Troyes. To set up their industry, the latter created small canals or brassets on the Grand Morin. Today, built around these rivers, the city has, thanks to them, the charm of the cities nicknamed "little Venice". Coulommiers can also boast 4 monuments protected as Historic Monuments: Commanderie des Templiers, Théâtre à l'italienne, Ruins of the Parc des Capucins, Notre-Dame-des-Anges church, Former Prison converted into a library. But also, many other sites not listed or classified with an undeniable architectural and historical quality: Halle aux fromages, Chapelle de Pontmoulin, Ancien Tribunal, Hôtel de Ville, Octrois, ....... Coulommiers therefore offers a diversified and quality historical, cultural and architectural heritage. The intangible heritage is not to be outdone, through its famous cheese, the popular arts and traditions and the great men who lived there or who were born in the city (Le Valentin dit Valentin de Boulogne, Beaurepaire, Yvette Troispoux...). Coulommiers is therefore the name of a famous Brie cheese, king of kings and king of cheeses, but not that, it has many surprises in store for you to discover.

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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾