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Road cycling around Blanot, situated within the Monts du Mâconnais, offers a distinctly hilly countryside at the foot of Mont Saint-Romain. The region features varied terrain, including limestone, granite, and sandstone ridges, providing a range of ascents and descents. Extensive forest cover, such as the Goulaine forest, and valley floors characterized by a bocage landscape, define the area's physical features. This diverse topography makes Blanot a destination for no traffic road cycling routes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
195
riders
69.8km
03:33
1,040m
1,040m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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80.4km
04:18
1,210m
1,210m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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riders
53.2km
02:42
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.9km
02:49
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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102km
05:23
1,860m
1,860m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Maison du Parc offers a preserved setting. Located near the Étang Taureau (Taureau Pond), it's a true playground for exploration for young and old alike. Discovery trails, a heritage orchard, a botanical garden... It's an ideal stop for discovering the treasures of the Morvan region. A bistro-tea room is also available for refreshments.
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The Ouroux-en-Morvan pond offers an ideal setting for a relaxing break by the water. A small, shaded path circles the pond. You'll find several spots for picnics and simply enjoying the surroundings.
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Beautiful and very pleasant for a break!
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Long but regular neck, without great difficulty.
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Lake Sentons is the most famous lake in Morvan: fishing, water sports and walking.
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The Maison du Parc in Saint-Brisson is a complex that includes the administrative center of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, a documentation center, two museums, various educational facilities, a bistro, and the Morvan Regional Natural Park Tourist Office. This site is immersed in resplendent nature and a relaxing setting. This group of buildings was built in an original style imported by an English architect. The structure of the house consists of a rectangular block with thick walls and small windows to protect it from the harsh and contrasting climate of the Morvan. In addition to the central block, this complex consists of two symmetrical buildings for storing grain and hay and housing animals. Finally, opposite the end of each wing, there is a chapel and a hunting lodge. The complex is completed by a sheepfold and the last farmer's house, which currently serves as the administrative center of the Park. An agricultural and landscaped park, created in 1858 by the Count of Choulot, completes this group of buildings. Taureau Pond, a fishing pond located below an English-style garden, was once a reservoir for floating logs on the Vignan River, a complementary economic activity for the Morvan people of the 19th century. https://www.parcdumorvan.org/le-parc/la-maison-du-parc/un-peu-dhistoire/
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There are 44 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Blanot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 2 easy, 31 moderate, and 11 difficult options to choose from, ensuring there's a ride for every cyclist.
The region around Blanot, nestled in the Monts du Mâconnais, offers a distinctly hilly countryside. You can expect varied terrain, including limestone, granite, and sandstone ridges, providing a mix of challenging ascents and scenic descents. Many routes utilize dedicated greenways like the Voie Verte, ensuring a smooth, car-free experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Blanot are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Chamboux Lake – Lake Saint-Agnan loop from Moux-en-Morvan, which offers a challenging ride, or the Chamboux Lake – Saulieu Town Center loop from Lac de Chamboux for a moderate option.
While cycling, you'll encounter diverse landscapes including substantial forest cover like the Goulaine and Grison national forests, and valley floors with a 'bocage' landscape. For panoramic views, Mont Saint-Romain (580 meters) offers superb vistas stretching across the Alps and the Jura mountains. You might also pass by Chamboux Lake, a beautiful natural highlight.
The region is rich in history. Blanot itself features a 13th-century Cluniac Priory, ancient wash houses, and houses with distinctive lava roofs. Nearby, you can explore the historic Cluny Abbey, the medieval village of Brancion, or the beautifully preserved 17th-century Cormatin Chateau. Some routes might take you through towns like Saulieu Town Center, known for its heritage.
Yes, a unique highlight for cyclists near Blanot is the 'Tunnel du bois clair,' Europe's longest bicycle tunnel, measuring 1600 meters. It's part of the extensive greenway network and is open seasonally, offering a memorable car-free cycling experience.
Burgundy, including the Blanot area, is generally recognized as an excellent cycling destination. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for exploring the region's car-free routes. Summer can also be great, but be prepared for warmer weather.
Yes, the presence of dedicated greenways like the Voie Verte makes many sections suitable for families. These car-free paths offer a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists of all ages. Look for the 'easy' rated routes for the most family-friendly experiences.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars from 47 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, car-free nature of the routes, the diverse and scenic landscapes, and the opportunity to explore the rich historical and natural heritage of Burgundy at a relaxed pace.
While specific parking details for every route vary, Blanot and nearby towns that serve as access points for the Voie Verte and other greenways typically offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
Public transport options with bike carriage can vary by region and service. While Blanot is a smaller commune, major towns in Burgundy often have train services that accommodate bikes, especially along popular cycling routes. It's recommended to check local bus and train schedules and their bike policies in advance if you plan to use public transport to reach your starting point.


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