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No traffic gravel bike trails around Arnay-Sous-Vitteaux traverse a region characterized by diverse and undulating landscapes. The area features picturesque river valleys, dense woodlands, and significant limestone cliffs, offering varied terrain for gravel cyclists. The geological diversity of the Auxois Morvan area encompasses granitic valleys, argillaceous plains, and calcareous plateaus, providing a rich and varied cycling experience. This mix of hilly terrain and unpaved surfaces is well-suited for gravel biking.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
01:04
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I highly recommend visiting the abbey church of St Thibault in St Thibault! A pure marvel!
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Charming place, impeccable welcome and catering!
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B&B on the banks of the canal with a terrace open to all for a break...
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Wonderful location on the Burgundy Canal, a welcoming hub for hikers, cyclists, and boaters. Rooms, a small restaurant with a bar and restaurant, and a small grocery store for basic needs. And Christel and Gérald are two warm hosts. We loved our stay there. maison-du-canal.fr
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A wonderful location on the Canal de Bourgogne, a welcoming hub for hikers, cyclists, and boaters. Rooms, a small restaurant with a bar and restaurant, and a small grocery store for basic needs. And Christel and Gérald are two welcoming hosts. For long-distance hikers on the Sentier Bibracte, Alésia is a good stopover, even if it's a bit off the beaten track—the detour is worth it! https://www.maison-du-canal.fr/
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Vitteaux is the starting point for two signposted circular hikes: to the archaeological site of “Camp de Myard” or to the rocks of Saffres.
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A lovely little stopover along the Canal, not far from Vitteaux. Head to the little bistro (red sign), where you'll eat like kings for next to nothing.
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Here you can take a break. Drinks, snacks, light meals and the dish of the day (plat de jour) are available. There are also places to sit on the other side of the bridge.
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There are currently 3 moderate no-traffic gravel bike trails available around Arnay-sous-Vitteaux. These routes offer a great way to explore the region's diverse landscapes away from vehicle traffic.
The region around Arnay-sous-Vitteaux, nestled in the Auxois Morvan area, features varied topography ideal for gravel biking. You'll encounter undulating terrain, including river valleys, dense woodlands, and limestone formations. The routes often combine paved and unpaved surfaces, offering a dynamic cycling experience.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel routes in this guide are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Maison du Canal de Bourgogne – Camping Madriniacus loop from Pouillenay or the Hauteroche Cliff loop from Hauteroche, both designed to bring you back to your starting point.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Arnay-sous-Vitteaux are generally rated as moderate. They involve varied elevation changes, reflecting the region's hilly terrain, and are suitable for cyclists with some experience looking for a rewarding challenge.
While exploring these trails, you'll encounter the picturesque Brenne river valley and the notable Grand Teureau hill. Some routes, like the Hauteroche Cliff loop, offer views of dramatic limestone cliffs. You might also pass by the Maison du Canal de Bourgogne, a point of interest along the canal.
Specific parking information for each trailhead is usually detailed on the individual route pages. For tours starting from Pouillenay or Vitteaux, you can often find local parking facilities within these villages, which serve as convenient starting points for the circular routes.
Public transport options directly to Arnay-sous-Vitteaux might be limited. It's advisable to check regional bus services or train connections to larger nearby towns like Dijon, and then consider local transport or cycling the remaining distance. Bringing your bike on public transport may require specific arrangements.
Generally, no special permits are required for gravel biking on public trails and roads in the Arnay-sous-Vitteaux area or the wider Burgundy region. However, always respect private property signs and local regulations, especially within protected natural areas like the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
Given that the trails are rated as moderate and feature varied elevation, they might be more suitable for families with older children who have some cycling experience. For younger children, it's recommended to check the specific route details, including distance and elevation, to ensure it matches their capabilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful and varied landscapes, and the opportunity to explore the authentic French countryside away from crowds.
Most public trails in France, including gravel routes, are generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash and you clean up after them. However, always check for specific signage or local regulations, especially if passing through nature reserves or private land.
Spring and autumn are often considered the best times for gravel biking in Arnay-sous-Vitteaux. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. Summer can also be pleasant, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winters can be cold and potentially wet, making some unpaved sections muddy.
Arnay-sous-Vitteaux and nearby villages offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You can find local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. For example, the Maison du Canal de Bourgogne is a highlight along one of the routes, which also serves as a restaurant. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages.


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