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Cycling itinerary: Traversée du Sapenay

Annecy
Cycling itinerary: Traversée du Sapenay © © Savoie Mont Blanc - Anglade More photos
  • Cycling itinerary: Traversée du Sapenay
  • Cycling itinerary: Traversée du Sapenay

Cycle tourism route

  • Distance 97km
  • Change in altitude (uphill) 1000m
  • Departure Annecy
  • Duration Not reported
  • Difficulty Hard
  • Maximum altitude Not reported

Opening period

From 01/01 to 31/12.

Description

One of three sports crossings of a beautiful link which lengthens between Aix-les-Bains and Seyssel, with beautiful return by the gorges of Val-de-Fier.

Clockwise direction.
Landmarks and connections: Rumilly (common route from Annecy with Boucle du Fier n°15); Cessens; Chautagne communes in common with the other two crossings of the triptych; Val-de-Fier (start of common route with Boucle du Fier n°15 at the exit from the gorges).
TER station: Rumilly (allowing you to skip the first 20 km of flat terrain).
Description:After the common section of the Route des Creuses (RD16) to Rumilly, Traversée de la Chambotte n°12 and Traversée du Sapenay continue along the same RD16, skirting the Néphaz stream. The road, very shady and not excessively steep, takes on the appearance of a gorge in places. Then the landscape suddenly opens up before crossing the Cessens dairy. At this point, we part company with Traversée de la Chambotte no. 12 and climb steadily towards Le Sapenay via the RD54. Of the three Traversées, this is in fact the steepest in its final twists and turns, after crossing the village of Cessens. However, before the tipping point, the road lounges a little in the middle of the meadows, where you can enjoy a picnic break. A short distance from the road, a refreshment bar offers a magnificent panorama of the Chautagne region. The descent, with its dozen or so hairpins, is fast and narrow in its forested section. You join the Traversée de la Chambotte route (no. 12) at Expilly, then the Clergeon route (no. 14) at Ruffieux, before reaching the flat Chautagne road (RD991). After the "hump" at Motz (pronounced "Mô"), the route follows the deep gorges of the Val-de-Fier for 5 km, along the torrent that rises in the Aravis mountains and passes near Annecy and Rumilly before flowing into the Rhône. The return to Annecy is on the RD14, in common with the Boucle du Fier n°15, which is found at the exit of the gorges.

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