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Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Avallon
Saint-Père

Avallon – Avallon Clock Tower loop from Saint-Père

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Road cycling routes
France
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Avallon
Saint-Père

Avallon – Avallon Clock Tower loop from Saint-Père

Moderate

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32

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Avallon – Avallon Clock Tower loop from Saint-Père

01:56

40.8km

380m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 40.6 km for 82 m

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21.4 km

Avallon

Highlight • Settlement

Now enter the church covered by ribbed vaults whose particularity is to end in the shape of a dome
This is composed of a central nave flanked by two side aisles. You will notice the difference in level of almost 3 meters between the portal and the choir. The height of the pillars as well as the cord which surmounts them follow, like the floor of the church, the slope of the rocky spur on which it is built.
The current organ was built in 1850 by the Grenoble maker Nicolas Chambry, in a classical style from the 16th and 18th centuries. At the same time, a new musical universe is emerging for organists and Avallon is joining in...
When you leave, don't forget to go to the apse of the Collegiate Church to admire the Romanesque cornices whose sculpted modillions (sculpted architectural element supporting a cornice) are interesting.

Source: “The Frog Circuit”

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21.4 km

Avallon Clock Tower

Highlight • Monument

At a height of 49 m, the Clock Tower stands at the highest point of the city, 103 m above the Cousin valley. Built in 1456 by the master mason Jehan Berg, it is located on the site of the southern entrance of the ancient "Aballo", then of the castle of the counts of Avallon. A prestigious monument dominating the medieval city, this former belfry has been home since 1460 to the four "aldermen" appointed by the inhabitants to administer municipal affairs. They held regular council in a room on the first floor until the construction of a town hall in 1772. The prominent position of the tower also makes it an ideal observation post to prevent any fire or invasion. A bell, installed at the end of its construction, and a watchman constantly scanning the horizon made it possible to sound the alarm in case of danger.

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22.0 km

Historic Climb to Avallon

Highlight • Climb

Arrival in Avallon a thousand times cooler than from the North. Arrival from the Cousin road, climb through the old stones and arrive on the cobblestones, at the top what 😎

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22.9 km

Cousin Road

Highlight (Segment) • Other

Absolutely wonderful and secluded valley!

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29.0 km

Château d'Island

Highlight • Castle

The other Iceland - refreshingly French!

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36.9 km

Perthuis is worth a detour (due to the old stone bridge over the river Cure) and offers a view of Vezelay.

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37.1 km

Pierre-Perthuis Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

Vézelay is a wonderful town on a hill. A center for pilgrims.

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40.6 km

Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père

Highlight • Religious Site

You drive through the winding streets of the picturesque village of Saint-Père in the valley before Vézelay and then the BVlick opens onto this village church! An incredible porch in front of a really beautiful late Gothic church. Wikipedia writes:
The Église Notre-Dame de Saint-Père church is built in Burgundy Flamboyant style and is considered a masterpiece of this Late Gothic style. The three-nave church with its 50-meter-high bell tower was built in the 13th century and has been listed as a monument historique since 1840. The two chapels were in the 14./15. and the narthex added in the 15th century. The iconography of the church is not very enlightening, but inside you can find the rather worn-out portrait of a Geizkragens, which keeps his purse hanging around his neck. He is flanked on both sides by a dragon that seems to bite his ears off. This symbol can be seen quite ambiguously: The man turns deaf, although he certainly had the means to help (egoism) or the man is so fixated on his belongings that he forgets to protect himself - himself something good to do (greed as obsessive-compulsive disorder). The richest is the open narthex. For more than two centuries, sculptors were able to realize their ideas and stonemasons could prove their skill in craftsmanship. Upon entering the covered narthex you can see on the right two statuettes in half relief, which are to represent Girart de Roussillon and his wife Berthe or his daughter Eve. They are considered the founders of the former abbey of Saint-Père.
Probably the church (former abbey) had a function as the last stop in the pilgrimage to the tomb of St. Mary Magdalene in Vézelay.

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40.8 km

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34.2 km

2.29 km

2.16 km

2.08 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

37.6 km

1.16 km

889 m

650 m

508 m

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