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Hiking around Montaron provides access to the diverse landscapes of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, characterized by lush forests, clear lakes, and rolling hills. The region features varied terrain, including the granite mountain range of the Morvan and the historically significant Mont Beuvray. Trails often lead through deep forests and valleys, offering opportunities for exploration. This area serves as a base for outdoor activities, with routes ranging from leisurely walks to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The photo does not correspond to the St Honoré thermal baths but to the old Morvan hotel with the restaurant of the current casino in the glass roof.
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We did this tour at the end of April, 10 degrees and rain. Good shoes are recommended.
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You will notice that most castles are located in strategic defensive positions, which is not the case with this castle. But the region around the castle is crossed by the Dragne river which served as a natural defense on one side. The castle is privately owned, but can be admired from the main road.
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Small picoresque stone village. There was once a bakery, today only a local art workshop/gallery serves as a tourist point.
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Nièvre spa resort, pretty town center where there are many shops, cafes and restaurants.
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The church of Préporché is placed under the name of Saint-Pierre, it dates from the 12th century, in a massive Romanesque style. Victim of the wars of religion, destroyed by the Huguenots in 1570, it was rebuilt in the 16th century. The building has a barlong plan and is completed by a square chapel. In 1872 the church was restored, the Romanesque facade was destroyed in 1920, it was rebuilt set back for road reasons. It is pierced with modern windows. The church is coated with Morvan granite and pink sandstone. The bell tower is rectangular in plan, it is imposing, its roof is gabled, it has a single bay on its four sides. It has a wooden statue of Saint Peter from the 14th century. Magnificent contemporary stained glass windows are to be discovered, eight stained glass windows, created by the artist Isabel Michel in 2000, their theme is the seasons, the nights, the burning bush and the angel of Saint Peter. Statue of Saint Peter, in wood covered with gray wash, traces of polychromy, it dates from the 14th century. The church would have been built at the end of the 11th century. We find some features from this period in the facade and the west gable, with its Romanesque portal with jambs decorated with a simple column. The building was restored in the 16th and 19th centuries. The apse has a flat bottom. The square bell tower is covered with a gable roof. Inside there is a beautiful 18th century altar, a rustic wooden gallery and a polychrome wooden statue of Saint Peter from the 14th century. Saint Peter and Saint Paul: They cannot be separated. They are the two pillars of the Roman Church, it is the Church of Peter and Paul, the Church of direct witnesses who shared the life of the Lord. Isabel Michel, victorious painter in the competition organized by the municipality, chose the theme of the four seasons to illustrate the stained glass windows of the church with the help of master glassmaker Guy Méliava.
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The Romans built the original spring there and this small town became a very important city. However, nothing remains of this city. The city was eventually sacked and left in ruins by barbarian invasions in the 5th century. In the 11th century, monks used the remains of Roman buildings to build their priory. The source itself was covered by a pond created by the monks. In summer, when the water level dropped, silt and mud were used by local peasants to cure rheumatism and skin problems. The baths were rediscovered in the 18th century when the dam was destroyed by a storm and the resulting flood exposed the springs below.
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The Romans built the original spring there and this small town became a very important city. However, nothing remains of this city. The city was eventually sacked and left in ruins by barbarian invasions in the 5th century. In the 11th century, monks used the remains of Roman buildings to build their priory. The source itself was covered by a pond created by the monks. In summer, when the water level dropped, silt and mud were used by local peasants to cure rheumatism and skin problems. The baths were rediscovered in the 18th century when the dam was destroyed by a storm and the resulting flood exposed the springs below.
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There are over 45 hiking trails around Montaron, offering a variety of experiences. These routes range from easy strolls to more challenging ascents through the diverse landscapes of the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
Hiking around Montaron immerses you in the 'green lung of Burgundy,' the Morvan Regional Natural Park. You'll encounter lush forests, rolling hills, and tranquil valleys. Notable features include the granite mountain range of the Morvan, the historically significant Mont Beuvray, and several artificial lakes like Lac des Settons.
Yes, Montaron offers a good selection of easier trails. Out of the 46 routes, 22 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed outdoor experience. These paths often wind through forests and offer gentle gradients.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Gallic oppidum of Bibracte on Mont Beuvray, which offers marked trails around its fortifications and a museum. Other notable sites include the Vandenesse Castle and the Romanesque church of Préporché, which can be incorporated into your hikes. The Nivernais Canal also provides a scenic route for walking.
Yes, many routes around Montaron are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Moulin de Montecot loop from Sémelay is a popular 10 km circular trail through rural landscapes. Another option is the Saint-Honoré-les-Bains – Eglise romane de Préporché loop.
The hiking trails around Montaron are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.9 stars from nearly 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil forests, varied terrain, and the blend of natural beauty with historical interest.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park generally welcomes dogs, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Please respect local signage and regulations, particularly within nature reserves or archaeological sites like Bibracte.
Absolutely. Mont Beuvray, located near Montaron, is a prime spot for panoramic views. From its summit, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas that, on clear days, may even extend to the distant Alps. Haut-Folin, the highest point in the Morvan, also offers superb viewpoints over the surrounding forests.
Spring and early summer are particularly beautiful, with an abundance of wildflowers, especially on Mont Beuvray, and pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers stunning foliage as the forests change color. While hiking is possible year-round, always check weather conditions, as winter can bring colder temperatures and occasional snow in higher elevations.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park is known for its rich ecosystem and diverse flora and fauna. Hiking through the deep forests and valleys provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Keep an eye out for various bird species, deer, and other local wildlife in their natural habitats.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are several moderate to difficult routes. One such trail is the Château de Vandenesse et les thermes de Saint-Honoré-les-Bains loop, which spans over 19 km and takes around 5 hours to complete, combining historical sites with the thermal baths.
For more detailed information about the Morvan Regional Natural Park, including its natural features and activities, you can visit the official Burgundy tourism website: Morvan Regional Natural Park.


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