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Jogging routes around Nolay traverse a diverse landscape, featuring limestone cliffs, distinctive rock formations, and rolling hills. The region offers a variety of terrain, from forested paths to more open sections with significant elevation changes. Runners can find routes that provide both challenging ascents and rewarding descents. This area is well-suited for those seeking varied running experiences amidst natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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34
runners
17.0km
02:16
620m
620m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
runners
6.35km
00:47
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.9km
01:26
280m
280m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.8km
03:15
670m
670m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.0km
01:14
230m
230m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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there is a nice overview of the region
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A hiking trail to the right circles the Hill of the Three Crosses. First uphill, as always, then a leisurely descent. Afterwards, a quick lunch with friendly people in Santenay's market square!
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The name "Montagne de Trois Croix" already hinted at it, and so it's no real surprise to find more than just a summit cross up here, which – as is common in many places – crowns the mountain peak. The central cross, standing in the middle, points the observer to the execution of the incarnate Son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. According to biblical tradition, however, he was not condemned to death and crucified alone, but together with two criminals. Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, once composed the following prayer on this subject: "Help us, Son of Man, to free ourselves from the arrogance of the thief, the robber on your left, and of the short-sighted and the corrupt (...) Instead, we ask you, Son of God, to identify us with the good thief who looked at you with eyes full of shame, repentance, and hope; who, with the eyes of faith, saw divine victory in your apparent defeat and thus knelt before your mercy and grace and stole paradise with honesty and integrity.
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The name "Montagne de Trois Croix" already hinted at it, so it's no real surprise to find more than just a summit cross up here, which – as is common in many places – crowns the mountain peak. The central cross, standing in the middle, reminds the viewer of the execution of the incarnate Son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. According to biblical tradition, however, he was not condemned to death and crucified alone, but together with two criminals. By the way, more photos can be seen at the same highlight in the sport of 'hiking' =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/3398888
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This section runs beautifully through the rocky slopes, but is safe if you're reasonably sure-footed. The paths lead past dry meadows where you'll find many orchids. There are also beautiful views of Santenay le-Haut and, on clear days, beyond.
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Weather permitting, this spot offers a wonderful view. Two signs provide orientation. Dolmen sites around the mountain indicate that it played a role for humans as early as 5000 BC, but rare plants and animals also thrive here. Another unique feature is that the border between two departments runs here, so one of the three crosses is in Côte-d'Or and the other two in Saône-et-Loire.
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Orches is a beautiful little wine-producing village nestled at the foot of the cliffs of the Bel-Air plateau. From here, you have a beautiful view all the way to the Saône plain.
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The GR7 near the Montagne des Trois Croix takes you along a stunning stretch with expansive views of the rolling hills of the Burgundy region. As you hike, you’ll pass through picturesque forests, open meadows and rocky outcrops, all while enjoying the serene scenery around you.
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Yes, Nolay offers several easier running routes. There are 7 routes classified as easy, and many more are moderate. For a good starting point, consider the Running loop from Nolay, which is a moderate 3.9-mile (6.3 km) trail with manageable elevation.
Running trails around Nolay vary significantly. You'll find routes ranging from around 4 miles (6 km) to over 10 miles (17 km). Elevation gains can also differ, with some moderate routes having around 600 feet (180 m) of ascent, while more difficult trails can feature over 1,300 feet (400 m) of climbing, reflecting the region's rolling hills and limestone cliffs.
Parking is generally available in and around the starting points of many running routes, especially those that begin in towns like Nolay or La Rochepot. Specific parking details are often provided on individual route pages on komoot, so it's always a good idea to check the route you plan to run.
While some routes starting directly from the town of Nolay might be accessible via local public transport, many trailheads in the surrounding natural areas are best reached by car. For routes beginning in villages or more remote spots, public transport options may be limited.
For families looking for a less strenuous run, focus on the easier or moderate routes. These trails typically have less challenging terrain and elevation. The Running loop from Nolay is a moderate option that could be suitable for active families.
Most natural trails in the Nolay region are dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Always ensure you carry water for your pet and clean up after them. Check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for jogging in Nolay, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the landscape changes. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended. Winter running is possible, but some trails might be muddy or slippery, especially after rain or snow.
Yes, the region is known for its scenic beauty. Many routes offer stunning views, particularly those that traverse the limestone cliffs and rolling hills. For panoramic vistas, look for trails that pass by viewpoints such as the View of the Cirque at the End of the World, which provides impressive natural scenery.
Beyond the natural beauty of limestone cliffs and forests, you can encounter various points of interest. Some routes may pass by historical sites like the La Rochepot Castle or natural monuments such as the Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall. The region is rich in both natural and cultural landmarks.
Many of the running routes in Nolay are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Mont de Sène (Three Crosses) loop from La Rochepot is a popular circular option, offering a diverse running experience without retracing your steps.
The running routes in Nolay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from forested paths to open sections with significant elevation changes, and the unique geological features like the rock formations and limestone cliffs that make each run memorable.


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