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Road cycling routes around Chaon are primarily characterized by the Forêt de Chaon, offering a natural and often shaded environment for cycling. The terrain features varying elevation gains, with many routes including gentle slopes and some segments with more significant climbs. Surfaces are mostly paved, making them suitable for road cycling, though some longer routes may include unpaved sections. The region provides diverse cycling experiences across its landscape.

Best road cycling routes around Chaon

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Last updated: May 23, 2026

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West of Vouzon - circuit through FORESTS

79.1km

03:05

280m

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Easy
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Denis N.
May 13, 2026, Château de la Ferté-Saint-Aubin

On 12/05/2026, the trail along the Cosson, starting from Boucles 02 and 16, near the castle, is impassable. Works?

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The place of the birds, a magnificent setting

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It's a beautiful castle, that's true, but in a state of disrepair...

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The two periods of construction of the chapel are clearly distinguishable: the timber-framed walls date from 1600, while the brick façade and walls date from 1863. The Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows, which had been falling into ruin for many years, holds a special place in the heritage of Pierrefitte. Historians have pondered this legend, which is also found in other villages. Louis de la Saussaye (a 19th-century historian) offers a rational explanation for the chapel's location: Everyone knows that Pierrefitte owes its name to "Pierre fichée," meaning a planted stone. This stone marked the boundary between two Gallic tribes and also served as a religious monument. The Catholic religion was emerging and developing, but this stone remained an object of veneration until quite late in the Middle Ages (1100-1200). The presence of the legendary oxen licking the stone is explained by the fact that the local people secretly worshipped the last remaining monument of the ancient cult and, as tradition dictated, sprinkled milk and honey upon it. The chapel would therefore have been built on the site of this Gallic stone. All of this, of course, is only legend or hypothesis, but written documents dating back to 1600 (during the reign of Henry IV) allow us to glimpse the history of our chapel. In the 16th and 17th centuries, travelers taking the Orléans-Bourges road, whether on horseback or on foot, such as the stonemasons from La Marche who were returning in search of work, were accustomed to spending the night in one of the five inns or "hostelleries" in our village. The quality of these inns was indeed highly regarded at the time, and in the evening, people didn't hesitate to travel a few extra kilometers to stop at "La Croix Blanche," "Le Lion d'Or," "Le Sermon," "Le Trois Rois," or "Le Sauvage" (according to Henri Deletang). This was an opportunity to stop at the Chapel of the Leper Colony, and to care for their souls, Lord or peasant, merchant or beggar, didn't hesitate to throw a few offerings into it. There was a collection box placed within easy reach, but people preferred to toss coins through the bars onto the chapel floor.

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Opposite Lamotte-Beuvron train station, La Maison Tatin welcomes you to a 19th-century house, the birthplace of the famous tarte Tatin. This charming hotel offers 16 comfortable rooms, a restaurant, a bar, a tea room, and a spa. Here, you'll discover traditional and refined cuisine, local and seasonal, served in a warm and authentic atmosphere. Ideally located in Sologne, La Maison Tatin is the perfect starting point for exploring the Loire Valley châteaux, the surrounding forests, and Beauval Zoo. A place where heritage, relaxation, and gourmet delights combine for an unforgettable stay.

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The parish church of Saint-Étienne was at the disposal of the Abbot of Jargeau. Of Romanesque origin, the building has a single nave on which are grafted a chapel to the north and south, a straight bay under the bell tower, supported by a sacristy to the north and a polygonal choir. The latter belongs to the 16th century. It includes a three-sided apse preceded by a straight bay. The whole, vaulted with ribs, is lit by five bays with flamboyant tracery similar to the two windows of the bay of the bell tower, contemporary with the choir. This has a square plan. Four pillars projecting strongly from the interior of the nave, receiving the four arches which carry all the masonry of the bell tower, accentuate the tripartite division of the interior volume of the building. The open door, in the north gutter wall, on the sacristy rebuilt in the 20th century, is surmounted by two pinnacles resting on sculpted bases framing an accolade. The lintel was once decorated with a coat of arms. The nave, Romanesque in its external volumes, was necessarily reworked from the 16th to the 19th century. It was probably originally a simple framed vessel whose gutter walls were supported on the outside by flat buttresses with slight projections. In the 16th century, the paneled barrel vault, still preserved in the attic, was hidden by ribbed vaults; the engaged columns which receive the ribs, as well as the corner buttresses visible on the facade belong to this campaign of works. Subsequently, a rectangular chapel was attached to the north wall; the south chapel, built in brick and cut stone, dates from the 19th century, as do the six windows with trefoil lintels illuminating the nave, the rose window pierced in the facade and the gallery installed at its back. A brick vault replaced the 16th century vault on the nave. The semicircular portal, extensively reworked, was formerly protected by a timber-framed porch. The three parts of the building are clearly differentiated in the exterior elevation of the building. The nave, not very high, as well as the choir, with its more slender roof, are dominated by the silhouette of the bell tower. Square in plan, it has four levels punctuated by dripstones; the upper level is pierced with two twin bays per face. The bell tower is crowned by a timber spire. The Sauvegarde de l’Art Français granted aid of 50,000 F in 1993 for the repair of the exterior masonry.

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Nestled in the heart of the peaceful Sologne countryside, the church of Souvigny-en-Sologne, a testament to the region's millennia-old history, is an architectural gem dating back to the 12th century. Built under the aegis of Guillaume de Bussy, Bishop of Orléans, it has survived the ages, preserving its charm and mystery over the centuries. Shrouded in legend and imbued with spirituality, this church contains artistic and religious treasures that captivate the imagination of visitors. Perched in the heart of Souvigny, an architectural treasure awaits visitors eager for historical and artistic discoveries: the church of Souvigny. Its aura of beauty has earned it official recognition as a Historic Monument since 1979, adding a touch of prestige to its timeless charm. This medieval gem gradually reveals itself to those who venture outside. Upon entering its gate, visitors are greeted by the majesty of its 12th-century nave, adorned with a semicircular arch that seems to invite further exploration. Its red and black brick walls form diamond patterns, adding a touch of elegance to its architecture. But it is the 16th-century choir that truly captures the attention, with its three-sided apse, testifying to the artistic refinement of the period. The molded pointed windows let light filter through, creating an atmosphere of mystery and serenity inside. Outside, the 16th-century timber-framed porch stands elegantly, enveloping the west and south facades of the nave in a remarkable architectural embrace. Also known as the promenade or the caquetoire, this porch offers a welcome pause to contemplate the surrounding beauty. The joists that compose it bear witness to the expertise of the craftsmen of yesteryear, captivating the admiration of visitors. The roof, crowning this architectural marvel, is a spectacle in itself, covered with tiles and supported by low posts and a balustrade with crossed timbers in an X shape, adding a touch of character to the ensemble. Finally, the gaze rises to the slate spire overlooking the church, a work of art in its own right. While access to this marvel was once reserved for the bravest, today its charm remains accessible to all those who wish to delve into the fascinating history of Souvigny.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes around Chaon?

The road cycling routes around Chaon are primarily characterized by the extensive Forêt de Chaon, offering a natural and often shaded environment. You'll encounter varying elevation gains, from gentle slopes to more significant climbs, especially in areas like the Côte Chalonnaise. Surfaces are mostly paved, making them ideal for road cycling, though some longer routes might include short unpaved sections.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families in Chaon?

Yes, Chaon offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Federal Equestrian Park – Federal Equestrian Park loop from Lamotte-Beuvron is an easy 35.3 km path with gentle hills, providing a relaxed ride. The region also features parts of the Southern Burgundy Greenways and the Voie Bleue, which are known for their flat, well-maintained paths along the Saône River, ideal for a leisurely pace.

What are some challenging road cycling routes in the Chaon area?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation. The West of Vouzon - circuit through FORESTS is a moderate 79.1 km trail with notable elevation gain. Additionally, the broader region includes routes like the Route des Grands Crus Cycle Loop from Chagny, which is a difficult 76.2 km loop through Burgundy's vineyards with an elevation gain of 960 meters.

What attractions or landmarks can I see along the road cycling routes in Chaon?

While cycling around Chaon, you can discover several points of interest. The Saint-Étienne Church – Maison Tatin loop from Lamotte-Beuvron passes by the historic Saint-Étienne Church. Other routes might lead you past the Sologne Bird Observatory or the Ford Crossing in Natura 2000 de Sologne. The region's rich cultural heritage also includes charming towns like Tournus and Chalon-sur-Saône, with their historic centers and architectural marvels such as the Romanesque church of Saint-Philibert.

Are there any long-distance or multi-day cycling options in the Chaon region?

Yes, the Chaon region is part of a larger network of cycling routes suitable for longer journeys. The Voie Bleue – Moselle-Saône by bike offers a delightful waterside journey along the Saône River, and the EuroVelo 6, a major European cycle route, also passes through the area, providing excellent opportunities for long-distance cycling adventures.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Chaon?

The road cycling routes in Chaon are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 14 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive forests, varied terrain, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride. Many appreciate the options available for different ability levels, from easy loops to more challenging excursions.

Are there any loop routes available for road cycling in Chaon?

Yes, many road cycling routes in Chaon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Federal Equestrian Park – Federal Equestrian Park loop from Lamotte-Beuvron and the Saint-Étienne Church – Maison Tatin loop from Lamotte-Beuvron. These circular routes are convenient for exploring the area without needing to retrace your steps.

What is the best season for road cycling in Chaon?

The best season for road cycling in Chaon is generally spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful fall foliage, especially through the forested areas and vineyards.

Are there opportunities for wine tasting or local gastronomy along the routes?

Absolutely! The region around Chaon, particularly the Côte Chalonnaise, is renowned for its vineyards and culinary delights. Many routes pass through charming wine-producing villages, offering opportunities to stop for wine-tasting experiences. You can also find local markets, like those in Tournus and Chalon-sur-Saône, to sample regional gastronomy.

How many road cycling routes are available in the Chaon area?

There are over 50 road cycling routes available in the Chaon area on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes approximately 20 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for every cyclist.

Can I access the road cycling routes in Chaon using public transport?

While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead may vary, major towns like Chalon-sur-Saône are well-connected by train, making them good starting points for exploring the region. From these hubs, you can often connect to smaller towns or begin your ride directly, especially on routes that follow major waterways like the Voie Bleue.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots along the road cycling routes?

Yes, the region offers numerous scenic spots. The rolling hills covered with Burgundy's famous vineyards provide breathtaking views, especially in the Côte Chalonnaise. Routes along the Saône River, such as parts of the Voie Bleue, offer picturesque waterside vistas. The Superb view of the Loire – Beautiful view of the Loire loop from Sennely also promises stunning river views.

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