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Touring cycling around Saint-Didier is characterized by its varied terrain, featuring a mix of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and numerous lakes and ponds within the Morvan Regional Natural Park. The landscape provides a diverse environment for cycling, with routes often traversing through forested areas and alongside water bodies. This region offers a network of trails suitable for different levels of touring cyclists.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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03:56
780m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Maison du Parc offers a preserved setting. Located near the Étang Taureau (Taureau Pond), it's a true playground for exploration for young and old alike. Discovery trails, a heritage orchard, a botanical garden... It's an ideal stop for discovering the treasures of the Morvan region. A bistro-tea room is also available for refreshments.
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Just a stone's throw from the Maison du Parc du Morvan, the Étang Taureau offers a peaceful rural retreat. A discovery trail has been created nearby, and thirteen information panels explain the history of its fauna and flora.
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Located in the heart of the Morvan forest, the Abbey of La Pierre-qui-Vire was founded in the 19th century. It owes its name to an imposing granite block "in equilibrium," an emblem of the place. An almost suspended atmosphere reigns here.
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The Maison du Parc in Saint-Brisson is a complex that includes the administrative center of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, a documentation center, two museums, various educational facilities, a bistro, and the Morvan Regional Natural Park Tourist Office. This site is immersed in resplendent nature and a relaxing setting. This group of buildings was built in an original style imported by an English architect. The structure of the house consists of a rectangular block with thick walls and small windows to protect it from the harsh and contrasting climate of the Morvan. In addition to the central block, this complex consists of two symmetrical buildings for storing grain and hay and housing animals. Finally, opposite the end of each wing, there is a chapel and a hunting lodge. The complex is completed by a sheepfold and the last farmer's house, which currently serves as the administrative center of the Park. An agricultural and landscaped park, created in 1858 by the Count of Choulot, completes this group of buildings. Taureau Pond, a fishing pond located below an English-style garden, was once a reservoir for floating logs on the Vignan River, a complementary economic activity for the Morvan people of the 19th century. https://www.parcdumorvan.org/le-parc/la-maison-du-parc/un-peu-dhistoire/
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The Abbey of Sainte-Marie-de-la-Pierre-qui-Vire is a Benedictine abbey founded in 1850 by Reverend Father Jean-Baptiste Muard. The community is located in the heart of nature, in a wild, wooded setting, on the banks of the Trinquelin, a small stream that flows between granite rocks. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_Sainte-Marie_de_la_Pierre-qui-Vire
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Beautiful little village in the middle of Morvan
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes in the Saint-Didier area, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The region's landscape, characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and numerous lakes within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, provides diverse environments for cycling.
Yes, Saint-Didier offers several routes suitable for beginners. While many routes are more challenging, there are 6 easy touring cycling routes available. These typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, perfect for those new to touring cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Saint-Didier has over 70 difficult routes. One notable option is the Lac des Settons – Champeau Pond loop from Champeau-en-Morvan, a 56.0 km (34.8 miles) trail with significant elevation changes. Another demanding route is the La Pierre-qui-Vire Abbey – Saint-Agnan Lake Dam loop from Saint-Agnan, spanning 69.6 km (43.3 miles) and offering extensive views.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Saint-Didier are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. For example, the Saint-Agnan Lake Dam – Champeau Pond loop from Faubourg de Libard is a 38.6 km (24.0 miles) loop that takes you through a beautiful landscape of lakes and ponds.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Saint-Didier are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the natural beauty of the Morvan Regional Natural Park is at its peak, with lush woodlands and sparkling lakes. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Touring cycling routes in Saint-Didier offer diverse scenery, primarily characterized by the Morvan Regional Natural Park. You'll encounter rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous lakes and ponds. Many routes provide picturesque views of water bodies like Lake Saint-Agnan and Chamboux Lake, often traversing through tranquil natural settings.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several interesting landmarks. The La Pierre-qui-Vire Abbey is a significant historical site. You might also encounter the ancient Chevresse Dolmen or visit the Morvan Regional Park Visitor Centre to learn more about the area's ecology and culture. Many routes also pass by beautiful lakes such as Lake Saint-Agnan.
Absolutely. The region is known for its numerous lakes and ponds. The Saint-Agnan Pond – Champeau Pond loop from Saint-Agnan-en-Morvan is a great example, offering a 57.7 km (35.9 miles) ride that highlights these water features. You can also find specific highlights like the Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan or the Water Trail at Lac de Saint-Agnan.
The touring cycling routes around Saint-Didier are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the tranquility of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, and the beautiful landscapes featuring lakes, ponds, and forested hills.
While specific parking areas are not detailed for every route, many touring cycling routes around Saint-Didier start from villages or designated recreational areas within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, where parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for specific starting points and potential parking information.
Many routes in Saint-Didier strike a good balance. The Champeau Pond – Saint-Agnan Lake Dam loop from Burgundy, for instance, is a 43.1 km (26.8 miles) route that, while challenging, rewards cyclists with stunning views of the region's characteristic lakes and forests, making it a popular choice for those seeking both exercise and natural beauty.


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