Attractions and places to see around Beaumont are primarily centered on its waterways and surrounding natural areas. This region offers opportunities for exploring canals, rivers, and dedicated cycle paths. The landscape is characterized by its network of navigable waters, providing a setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Beautiful place to take a break and enjoy the peace and quiet
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The cycle way goes on and under the bridge, delightful view
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A magnificent cycle and walking path along the river from Monetau to the junction with the A6 motorway (you will continue below). On the way, you can admire the river, several bridges and small islands, as well as flowery green spaces along the route.
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Good news: the Migennes Esnon section of the Burgundy canal, stony and not very passable, has just been completed on the other bank by a magnificent section of perfectly asphalted cycle route! Much easier to go from Migennes (SNCF station) to BRIENON
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The Burgundy Canal, which begins at Migennes, linked the Seine basin to that of the Rhône via the Saône. The section between Migennes and Tonnerre is quite pleasant and allows you to visit many small towns. Be careful of the poor surfacing at the beginning of the route... Brienon is an interesting stopover: old port, mills, Renaissance church, castle, very beautiful 18th century wash house. Swimming, camping...
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Nice for a break.
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Here the Yonne flows off to the left and the canal continues straight ahead.
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The most popular attractions in this region are primarily centered on its waterways. Visitors particularly enjoy the Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon, which links the Seine basin to the Rhône. Another favorite is the Start of the Gurgy diversion, offering a peaceful spot by the canal. The Cycle path along the Yonne in Chemilly-sur-Yonne is also highly rated for its excellent asphalt paving.
The area around Beaumont is ideal for cycling and walking along its extensive network of canals and rivers. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle rides. The well-maintained cycle paths, like the one along the Yonne, are also perfect for leisurely walks.
Yes, many of the attractions are suitable for families. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon offers pleasant scenery and opportunities to visit small towns, while the Monetau Bridge and Flower Garden provides a beautiful setting for walks and cycling with children, featuring flowery green spaces and river views.
You can explore the serene Yonne river and the historic Canal de Bourgogne. These waterways are characterized by pleasant scenery, including small islands, green spaces, and the natural flow of the river alongside the canal. The Gurgy diversion offers a particularly quiet spot to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Yes, the section of the Canal de Bourgogne near Brienon-sur-Armançon is quite rich in history. Brienon itself is an interesting stopover, featuring an old port, historic mills, a Renaissance church, a castle, and a very beautiful 18th-century wash house, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Many of the cycle paths, such as the Cycle path along the Yonne in Chemilly-sur-Yonne, are paved with asphalt and are in excellent condition. This allows for a smooth and enjoyable experience, whether you're cycling or walking, without needing to constantly focus on the road surface.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and quiet atmosphere of the waterways, the well-maintained cycle paths that make for easy riding, and the pleasant scenery that allows for relaxing breaks. The opportunity to visit charming small towns along the canal is also a highlight for many.
You can find interesting canal features like the Gurgy diversion lock, which is part of a short stretch of canal designed to make parts of the Yonne navigable and shorten its course. The cycle path often runs directly alongside these features, offering good viewing opportunities.
The Monetau Bridge and Flower Garden is a notable spot. The cycle and walking path along the river from Monetau offers delightful views of the river, several bridges, small islands, and beautifully flowered green spaces.
Yes, many spots along the canal and river are perfect for taking a break. The Start of the Gurgy diversion is specifically noted as a beautiful and quiet place to pause and enjoy the surroundings. You'll find numerous scenic points along the waterways to rest.
The best way to explore the Canal de Bourgogne, especially the section between Migennes and Tonnerre, is by bicycle. The recently completed, perfectly asphalted cycle route on one bank makes it much easier to travel and enjoy the pleasant scenery and visit the many small towns along the way.
When cycling the Canal de Bourgogne, especially from Migennes, be aware that while some sections are now magnificently paved, there might still be areas with poorer surfacing at the very beginning of the route. However, the overall experience, particularly towards Brienon, is greatly improved by the new cycle paths.


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