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Road cycling routes around Berzé-La-Ville traverse the Mâconnais region of Burgundy, characterized by its subtly undulating and green terrain. The landscape features Mâconnais hills, extensive vineyards, and the picturesque Val Lamartinien. Elevations range from approximately 780 feet (238 meters) to 1,657 feet (505 meters), offering varied gradients for road cyclists. Prominent natural landmarks like Roche de Solutré and Roche de Vergisson provide distinct geological features within the cycling environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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61.3km
03:10
910m
910m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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38.3km
02:02
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.6km
02:20
750m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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71.1km
03:17
860m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Magnificent ride mostly in the shade on level, smooth ground.
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The Rock of Solutré is a world-famous, 493-meter-high limestone rock in the south of the Burgundy region. It is located amidst the picturesque vineyards of the municipality of Solutré-Pouilly. The region is officially designated as a Grand Site de France. The hike to the summit is easy to moderate and very doable for families. It takes about 1 hour for the entire loop (approx. 4 kilometers round trip). The elevation gain is around 100 to 140 meters from the official parking lot on well-maintained paths with information panels, although there are many steps.
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Although the pass is located in France and is not extremely high, its name translates to "Siberia Pass". The name goes back to the often very cold, snow-rich winds and the harsh weather conditions in winter.
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The tour leads through a picturesque, typically Burgundian landscape of rolling fields, dense forests, and vineyards. It connects the small, historic communities of Bray, Cortambert, and Blanot. In the listed historic village of Blanot, you will find, among other things, the famous Grottes de Blanot (a cave that reaches over 80 meters deep into the earth) as well as a historic Romanesque church. www.burgund-touri... +1
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The Col de Gerbet (612 m) is an idyllic mountain pass in the French wine-growing region of Beaujolais. Depending on the starting point, various roads with little traffic lead up to the pass via the D137. From Juliénas (south-east approach): This route is 7.3 kilometers long. It overcomes 342 meters of altitude with a steady, moderate gradient of 4.7% on average. The road winds through shady forest sections. From La Croix Blanche (west approach): A tougher variant 4.5 kilometers long. Here you conquer 270 meters of altitude with an average gradient of 6% and ramps of up to 11%.
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The Col du Bois Clair is a 396-meter high French mountain pass in the Massif Central. It is located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in the Saône-et-Loire department and lies within the municipality of Sologny. The pass summit is crossed by the departmental road D17. Beneath the pass runs the Tunnel du Bois Clair, a former railway tunnel. At 1.6 kilometers long, it is the longest tunnel in France accessible to bicycles. Today it serves as part of the Voie Verte cycle path, but is closed from October to April to protect hibernating bats.
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The Castle of Berzé-le-Châtel (also known as Forteresse de Berzé) is the largest and best-preserved medieval castle in Southern Burgundy. The complex dates back to a 10th-century castrum and was strategically built on a rocky outcrop to protect the nearby powerful Abbey of Cluny. The fortress consists of three ring walls and features 13 towers (including two keeps/donjons) as well as an imposing gatehouse. The heart of the interior is a remarkable Carolingian chapel.
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The Col des Enceints is a mountain pass in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (Département Saône-et-Loire) with a summit elevation of 529 meters. The pass is located in the Mâconnais mountains (Monts du Mâconnais) near the municipality of Bourgvilain. It is a popular route, especially among cyclists and hikers: For cyclists: The ascent from Pierreclos extends over approximately 4.3 kilometers with an elevation difference of about 257 meters and an average gradient of just under 6% (up to 12% at its steepest). For hikers: A moderate, approximately 8.5-kilometer circular hiking trail from Bourgvilain leads over the pass, among other routes, passing through forests and past small hamlets.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Berzé-La-Ville, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to difficult, with 13 moderate and 6 difficult routes to explore.
Road cycling in Berzé-La-Ville offers a subtly undulating and very green terrain. You'll encounter the scenic Mâconnais hills and extensive vineyards, with elevations ranging from approximately 238 to 505 meters, providing varied gradients for your ride.
Yes, there is at least one easy road cycling route available. Additionally, many of the 13 moderate routes can be enjoyed by cyclists looking for a less strenuous experience, especially those incorporating the dedicated Voie Verte.
Absolutely. The region is known for its spectacular viewpoints. Routes often pass by prominent natural landmarks like the Roche de Solutré and Vergisson Rock, which offer breathtaking panoramic views over the Mâconnais vineyards and the Beaujolais valley. The View of Roche Solutré – Col de la Grange du Bois loop from Sologny is a great option for this.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can incorporate visits to sites like the Romanesque Medieval fortress of Berzé-le-Châtel. The nearby village of Cluny, with its historic Abbaye de Cluny, is also accessible for an extended ride, as seen in the Ruins of Cluny Abbey – Pistole Pass loop from La Roche-Vineuse.
Yes, a significant draw for cyclists is the 'Voie Verte' (Greenway) that connects Mâcon to Cluny, passing near Berzé-La-Ville. This 21 km stretch is part of a larger 144 km cycling loop. The Greenway of Southern Burgundy – Lamartine House loop from Sologny incorporates this dedicated path.
The Mâconnais region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. The vineyards are particularly beautiful in late spring and early autumn. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
The road cycling routes in Berzé-La-Ville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic vineyards, and the combination of challenging climbs and rewarding views.
Many of the routes around Berzé-La-Ville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bois Clair tunnel – Col du Bois Clair loop from La Roche-Vineuse and the Saint-Laurent Bridge – Kozy Bar Lounge loop from Sologny.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed here, many routes start from villages like Sologny or La Roche-Vineuse, where public parking is typically available. Look for designated parking in these areas when planning your start point.
The Mâconnais region is dotted with charming villages and vineyards, many of which offer cafes, bakeries, or small restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. Planning your route through these villages will provide opportunities for breaks.
The road cycling experience here is defined by the picturesque Val Lamartinien, the rolling Mâconnais hills, and the extensive vineyards. Dramatic geological formations like the Roche de Solutré and Vergisson Rock also add to the unique landscape.


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