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Gravel biking around Lucenay offers diverse terrain within France's Beaujolais region, known for its "Pierres Dorées" (Golden Stones) area. The landscape features rolling hills covered with extensive vineyards, interspersed with lush valleys and forested sections. Lucenay itself is characterized by white limestone architecture, contrasting with the golden-hued villages nearby. The region's network of quiet communal roads, vineyard paths (charrois), and small peaceful roads (coursières) provides ideal conditions for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.3
(4)
28
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34.9km
02:00
80m
90m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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16
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
3
riders
63.5km
05:08
1,540m
1,540m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(3)
10
riders
43.7km
02:45
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
14
riders
44.8km
02:48
350m
350m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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worth a small detour but accessible on foot or by mountain bike
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A crossroads, with a very beautiful willow tree, which offers several nice routes for amateur cyclists.
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An essential landmark in the region for cyclists
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Great snack for a break with a magnificent view of the vineyards. 🌭🍺🍟
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very beautiful church and gardens to visit.
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Chateau in the pretty village of Taizé
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Beautiful pass at 736 m, quite gentle, 6.1% average. Nice to do by mixing with the 76 gravel hiking trail.
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A scenic hike to Chapelle de Fouillet combines history and nature. The trail winds through rolling hills and lush forests, offering a peaceful environment and occasional panoramic views. As you approach the charming stone chapel, you’ll discover that it’s perched atop a hill, offering a serene resting place. The chapel itself is a tranquil retreat, with the surrounding countryside as a backdrop and an information board to help you appreciate the view.
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There are over 35 dedicated gravel bike trails around Lucenay that offer a traffic-free experience. These routes range in difficulty, with options for easy, moderate, and more challenging rides, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The gravel bike trails around Lucenay traverse a diverse landscape, characteristic of the Beaujolais region. You'll encounter rolling hills, extensive vineyards, lush valleys, and forested sections. Many routes utilize local 'charrois' (paths between vines) and 'coursières' (small, peaceful roads often bordered by dry-stone walls), which are perfect for gravel biking. The region is also known for its picturesque villages built from golden-hued limestone, with Lucenay itself featuring distinctive white limestone architecture.
While many routes around Lucenay are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic. These typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances. For example, routes along the Saône River, like the Saône – La Voie Bleue loop from Gare de Villefranche-sur-Saône, often provide flatter, more accessible terrain.
The period between mid-April and October is considered optimal for gravel biking in Beaujolais, including Lucenay. During these months, you can expect pleasant weather and vibrant scenery, with the vineyards in full bloom or displaying their autumn colors. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions on some unpaved sections.
The region is rich in sights. You can explore charming 'golden stone' villages, historic castles, and enjoy panoramic views. Notable attractions include the historic village of Oingt, the impressive Charnay Village and Castle, and the ruins of Rochebonne Castle. Some routes also pass by the Saône River, offering picturesque riverside views. Lucenay itself has a heritage of white stone quarries, highlighted by routes like the 'Circuit Les Carrières' (more info here).
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Lucenay are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for those driving to the area. Examples include the Estacade de Trévoux – Trévoux loop from Gare de Villefranche-sur-Saône and the Fouillet Chapel – Chemin des Mouchettes loop from Fleurieux-sur-l'Arbresle.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Lucenay, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 60 reviews. Riders frequently praise the region's stunning scenery, the quiet and varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and vineyards away from traffic. The blend of challenging climbs and rewarding descents through picturesque landscapes is often highlighted.
While Lucenay itself is a smaller village, you can often access the broader network of trails from larger towns with train stations, such as Villefranche-sur-Saône. Several routes, like the Rochebonne Castle loop, are designed to start from Gare de Villefranche-sur-Saône, making them accessible via public transport.
The Beaujolais region is dotted with charming villages, many of which offer cafes, bakeries, and small restaurants where you can refuel. While specific services vary by route, planning your ride to pass through villages like Oingt or Charnay will likely provide opportunities for a break and refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote sections.
Given the region's rolling hills, you can expect significant elevation changes on many gravel routes around Lucenay. For instance, a challenging route like the Rochebonne Castle loop can involve over 1500 meters of ascent. Even moderate routes, such as the Estacade de Trévoux – Trévoux Footbridge loop, can feature around 300 meters of climbing, offering a good workout amidst beautiful scenery.


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