Best attractions and places to see around Bonnard include a network of waterways and cycle paths. The region is characterized by the Yonne River and the Canal de Bourgogne, offering routes for exploration. These features provide opportunities for outdoor activities along the water. The area combines natural river landscapes with man-made canal structures.
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 region around Bonnard is ideal for activities centered around its waterways. You can enjoy cycling along the Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon, which features a recently completed, perfectly asphalted cycle route. There are also numerous cycling and hiking routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Bonnard guide and the Hiking around Bonnard guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon is noted as family-friendly, offering a smooth cycle path. Additionally, the Monetau Bridge and Flower Garden provides a pleasant setting for walks along the river with beautiful views and green spaces.
For easy hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Riverside Restaurant – Gurgy loop from Bassou' or the 'Gurgy diversion lock – Gurgy loop from Bassou', both listed as easy in the Cycling around Bonnard guide. While these are primarily cycling routes, the flat terrain along the canals makes them suitable for leisurely walks too. For dedicated hiking, the Hiking around Bonnard guide offers moderate options like the 'View of the Serein loop from Bassou'.
The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon is a significant historical site, connecting the Seine basin to the Rhône. The town of Brienon itself offers historical interest with its old port, mills, Renaissance church, castle, and an 18th-century wash house.
Absolutely. The region is known for its excellent cycling infrastructure. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon features a newly completed, perfectly asphalted cycle route. Another highlight is the Cycle path along the Yonne in Chemilly-sur-Yonne, which is paved with asphalt in excellent condition, offering a smooth ride through scenic surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and scenic environment. Many enjoy the smooth, well-maintained cycle paths along the canals and rivers, allowing them to relax and take in the surroundings without constant attention to the terrain. The quiet spots for breaks, like the Start of the Gurgy diversion, are also highly valued for their tranquility.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For cycling, you can find options like the 'Riverside Restaurant – Gurgy loop from Bassou' or the 'Étang de Bonnard loop from Bassou' in the Cycling around Bonnard guide. For hiking, the Hiking around Bonnard guide includes loops such as the 'View of the Serein loop from Bassou' and the 'Gurgy diversion lock loop from Beaumont'.
The Bonnard region is defined by its natural river landscapes, primarily the Yonne River, and the man-made Canal de Bourgogne. These waterways offer opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area, including riverbanks, small islands, and green spaces, such as those found near the Monetau Bridge and Flower Garden.
Yes, the Monetau Bridge and Flower Garden is a notable spot, offering delightful views of the river and surrounding flowery green spaces. Additionally, the Gurgy diversion lock is an interesting structure that is part of the canal system, making parts of the Yonne navigable.
The best way to experience the waterways is by cycling or walking along the dedicated paths. The cycle routes along the Yonne River and the Canal de Bourgogne provide direct access to the water, allowing you to enjoy the scenery and observe the canal operations, such as at the Gurgy diversion lock.
Yes, the area also offers options for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Island of Pleasures, Auxerre – Paul Bert Bridge loop from Monéteau-Gurgy' or the 'Étang de Bonnard – Gurgy diversion lock loop from Appoigny' in the Gravel biking around Bonnard guide.


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