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Touring cycling routes around La Chapelle-Du-Mont-De-France traverse a hilly and rolling countryside in the Haut Clunisois region. The area features preserved natural landscapes with elevations reaching up to 550 meters, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often provide panoramic views over the village, its hamlets, and the surrounding High Beaujolais and Charolais regions. The small Noue River valley also contributes to the scenic appeal of the routes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.0km
01:49
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.4km
02:44
620m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.0km
01:06
290m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.3km
01:47
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Magnificent ride mostly in the shade on level, smooth ground.
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The church of Saint-Valentin de Jalogny is a historic Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Jalogny in the Saône-et-Loire department. Built in the Romanesque style, the structure was erected in the 12th century. It replaced an earlier place of worship from 969, which had been built by the famous monks of the nearby Cluny Abbey. The striking, four-story bell tower with a pyramidal tent roof was built directly next to the choir. The lower part is preserved in its original state, while the upper floor was raised in the 19th century.
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The Château de Saint-Point (also known as Château de Lamartine) in the Burgundy region originally dates from the 12th and 14th centuries. From 1820, it served as the residence for the famous French poet and politician Alphonse de Lamartine. Lamartine had the castle restored in the Anglo-Gothic style, which gives it its distinctive, romantic appearance with the round corner towers. It is a listed monument and can be visited as a museum.
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The Voie Verte (Green Way) is a former, paved railway line. At the starting point in Charnay-lès-Mâcon is the Vélo-Gare du Mâconnais - a former train station, which today serves as a tourist office and bicycle rental.
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The Église Saint-Barthélemy is a charming village church, rebuilt in the 19th century in the neo-Gothic style. It has a historical, considerably older bell tower in the Romanesque style. The church is part of the Roman Catholic parish of Sainte-Marie-sous-Dun in the Diocese of Autun.
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The lake is located in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, in the département of Doubs, at an altitude of around 850 meters. After Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Annecy, it is the third largest natural lake in France. It is a very popular swimming lake in the summer and offers opportunities for kayaking, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. There is also a popular hiking trail around the entire lake, approximately 20 kilometers long.
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The lake is located in the Doubs department in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté at an altitude of around 850 meters. After Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Annecy, it is the third largest natural lake in France. It is a very popular lake for swimming in the summer and offers opportunities for kayaking, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. There is also a popular hiking trail around the entire lake, approximately 20 kilometers long.
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The region around La Chapelle-du-Mont-de-France is characterized by its magnificent, hilly, and rolling countryside, with elevations reaching up to 550 meters. This provides a varied and engaging experience for touring cyclists, offering both challenging climbs and rewarding descents amidst preserved natural landscapes.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our current selection, you'll find a good mix of challenges. There are 37 moderate routes, such as the Tramayes – Lake Saint-Point loop from Mazille, and 60 difficult routes, like the extensive Bois Clair Tunnel – Tunnel du bois clair loop from La Chapelle-du-Mont-de-France, catering to those seeking a more strenuous ride.
Touring cycling routes often provide panoramic views over the village, its hamlets, and the initial stretches of the High Beaujolais and Charolais regions. You can also enjoy views of the small Noue River valley, and some routes, like the Tramayes – Lake Saint-Point loop from Mazille, offer views of Lake Saint-Point and the surrounding countryside.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can cycle towards the historic medieval city of Cluny and its famous Cluny Abbey, as seen on the Greenway of Southern Burgundy – Cluny Abbey town loop from Sainte-Cécile. The village itself features an old church and ancient residences, and unique megaliths can be found in the village and the hamlet of Le Mont.
Many routes traverse the charming rural landscape with its hamlets and old houses, offering a pleasant experience. While there are no 'easy' routes, several moderate options, such as the Bergesserin Church loop from Curtil-sous-Buffières, might be suitable for families with some cycling experience, especially those comfortable with varied terrain.
Generally, dogs are welcome on public paths and trails in rural areas, provided they are kept under control, ideally on a leash, to respect local wildlife and other users. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and terrain, and carry water for them.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bois Clair Tunnel – Tunnel du bois clair loop from La Chapelle-du-Mont-de-France and the Greenway of Southern Burgundy – Bois Clair Tunnel loop from Dompierre-les-Ormes.
The region's rolling countryside is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for touring cycling. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the preserved natural environment, the varied hilly terrain, and the charming rural landscapes that offer extensive exploration opportunities.
Yes, the area features notable structures such as the Tunnel du bois clair and the Bois Clair tunnel, which are incorporated into several routes, including the Bois Clair Tunnel – Tunnel du bois clair loop from La Chapelle-du-Mont-de-France, adding a unique element to your ride.
There are nearly 100 touring cycling routes available around La Chapelle-du-Mont-de-France, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.


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