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Touring cycling routes around Saint-Privé traverse a diverse landscape characterized by verdant agricultural scenery, woodlands, and tranquil ponds. The region features a mix of hedged farmlands and shaded paths, with varied terrain including "chemins creux" (hollow paths) and agricultural fields. The Loing River and its affluents contribute to the natural beauty, offering opportunities for canal-side cycling. This area provides a scenic backdrop for touring bike trails Saint-Privé, with cycling routes Saint-Privé terrain elevation difficulty ranging from moderate to difficult.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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36
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37.6km
02:32
530m
530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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29.6km
01:58
430m
430m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38.3km
03:34
810m
810m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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107km
06:49
950m
950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.9km
02:12
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Halle ronde (the "round hall") in the French municipality of Givry was built between 1825 and 1830. It was designed by the regionally known architect Lazare Narjoux. It originally served as a grain hall (Halle au blé) to supply the surrounding mills and the population with grain. Due to its rare, circular design, the market hall has been classified as a historic monument since 1931.
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The Côte Chalonnaise is a well-known wine-growing region in the southern part of Burgundy. The landscape is characterized by the typical rolling vineyards, fields, and small villages of the region.
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Magnificent view over the hilly cultural landscape, which is particularly shaped by viticulture.
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The Route de la Tour, which winds through the surrounding fields, is a direct part of the vineyard route near Buxy, a popular hiking and cycling route through the wine-growing region of the Côte Chalonnaise.
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Peaceful village with a lake and campsite, a detour that is worth it.
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The Crainseny Viaduct (French: Viaduc de Crainseny) is a historic railway bridge in the south of the Côte Chalonnaise region. The viaduct was built in 1882. It has a total length of 246 meters, spans the valley at a height of around 23 meters, and features a distinctive curve with a radius of 400 meters. The masonry bridge consists of 16 elegant round arches, each with a span of 12 meters. Originally, the railway ran here on the Étiveau-Montchanin line, connecting the towns of Saint-Gengoux-le-National and Montchanin. Train services were discontinued in 1969.
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The imposing church was originally built in the 12th century by the monks of the Abbey of Cluny. It officially belongs to the Cluniac sites and is on the candidate list for UNESCO World Heritage. The building combines different architectural eras. While the striking transept and the octagonal bell tower date from the Romanesque era, the three-aisled choir visible in the background shows Gothic features. A central eye-catcher in the sanctuary is the large, colorful neo-Gothic church window, which casts a soft light into the elongated interior. Along the mighty pillars of the nave, detailed sculptures and reliefs on the capitals can be seen in the foreground.
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It was built in 1825 by Lazare Narjoux and served the grain trade.
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There are over 130 touring cycling routes available around Saint-Privé, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find 29 easy routes, 61 moderate routes, and 46 difficult routes to explore.
The region around Saint-Privé offers diverse and picturesque landscapes. Cyclists can expect to traverse verdant agricultural scenery, woodlands, tranquil ponds, and hedged farmlands. The area is also known for its 'chemins creux' (hollow paths) and the presence of the Loing River and its affluents, providing opportunities for scenic canal-side cycling.
Many routes offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You could cycle towards Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses, a historical engineering marvel on the Briare Canal, or visit the ancient Château de Saint-Fargeau. For a unique experience, Guedelon, where a medieval castle is being built using period techniques, is about 16 km away. Some routes also highlight the landscapes that inspired painter Henri-Harpignies. You might also encounter local landmarks like the Church in Moroges or a Statue of Mary.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Saint-Privé are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Fley Church – Fley loop from Saint-Privé, which covers 38.3 km, or the Bike loop from Saint-Privé, a difficult 23.9 km ride.
The touring cycling routes in Saint-Privé are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of agricultural fields, woodlands, and canal paths, and the well-maintained nature of the routes.
While many routes in Saint-Privé range from moderate to difficult, there are 29 easy routes available that could be suitable for families. These typically feature less elevation gain and cover shorter distances, allowing for a more relaxed pace. Look for routes that utilize the flatter canal paths for a gentler experience.
The region's 'flowery' commune status suggests that spring and summer offer particularly beautiful scenery. The mix of woodlands and shaded paths can provide relief during warmer months. However, the varied terrain and agricultural fields are enjoyable throughout the milder seasons, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is generally pleasant for cycling.
Yes, Saint-Privé and surrounding villages typically offer parking facilities, especially near popular starting points for routes or local attractions. Given the rural nature of the area, finding suitable parking for your vehicle before embarking on a cycling tour is generally straightforward.
Public transport options directly to the start of specific cycling routes in Saint-Privé may be limited due to its rural location. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train services to nearby towns like Briare or Saint-Fargeau, and then cycle to your desired starting point. Planning ahead is recommended.
Yes, Saint-Privé offers 29 easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenic countryside without excessive physical exertion. For example, the Saint-Gengoux-le-National – Historic wash-house loop from Savianges is a moderate 30 km path that combines historical points of interest with varied rural scenery.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, there are routes like the difficult Chalon-sur-Saône – Givry Town Hall Arch loop from Le Puley, which spans over 112 km. These longer routes allow you to explore more of the diverse landscapes and connect various towns and attractions within the wider region.
For additional information about Saint-Privé and the surrounding Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, you can visit the official tourism website: bourgogne-tourisme.com. This resource can provide further details on local attractions, events, and services.


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