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Hiking around Aubigny-La-Ronce offers diverse landscapes characterized by vineyards, dramatic cliffs, and panoramic views of the Saône plain. The terrain features a mix of dense forests and cultivated farmlands, with the Ruisseau de Roncevaux meandering through the commune. Notable natural features include the Cul de Menevault Waterfall and the natural amphitheater known as the "Cirque at the End of the World." The area provides extensive outdoor opportunities within France's Côte-d'Or department.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8.15km
02:30
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.32km
02:10
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The village is located near Nolay, at the bottom of a green valley where the Cozanne, a trout river, flows. At the foot of the Bout du Monde valley and its waterfall, a "refuge" for the peregrine falcon or the white-bellied swift, and a veritable dictionary of protected cave-dwelling flora and fauna, the village of Cormot-Vauchignon is a unique and remarkable site where hiking or cycling tours are enchanting. Starting point for several hiking circuits, including that of "Saint-Antoine via the Roman road". Its St Antoine chapel is dominated by cliffs, a popular climbing site with 237 routes. The Eagle Owl watches.
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Nice story for those who want to know what's inside: https://groupe-speleo-vulcain.com/compte_rendus/plongee-a-la-grotte-de-la-tournee/
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Interesting rocks for climbers, some already prepared for climbing
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Here a small stream flows down through a natural archway (slightly hidden behind the bushes).
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There is a thick boat rope here to make it easier to climb up and down in the upper part - very helpful, especially when it is wet.
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Little Saint Pierre chapel and its interesting onion-shaped bell tower dates back to 1517. There were 15 chapels in Nolay during the Middle Age. (nolay.com)
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A small chapel, quite inconspicuous between the houses. The bench with the small space in front of it is ideal for a rest.
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There are over 130 hiking routes around Aubigny-La-Ronce listed on komoot. These range from easy walks to more strenuous routes, offering diverse options for all fitness levels.
Hiking in Aubigny-La-Ronce offers a unique blend of picturesque vineyards, dramatic cliffs, and stunning panoramic views of the Saône plain. The area is also characterized by natural features like the Ruisseau de Roncevaux and is close to the expansive Morvan Regional Natural Park, providing a rich and varied outdoor experience.
Yes, the area is known for the Cul de Menevault Waterfall, which is a popular feature on several hiking routes. You can explore trails like the Cul de Menevault Waterfall loop from Cormot-Vauchignon or the View of the Cirque at the End of the World – Cul de Menevault Waterfall loop from Vauchignon to experience this natural attraction.
Yes, many of the trails in Aubigny-La-Ronce are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the Cul de Menevault Waterfall loop from Cormot-Vauchignon and the View of the Cirque at the End of the World – Cul de Menevault Waterfall loop from Vauchignon. The region also features the notable "Le Tour du Bout du Monde" circuit.
The hiking routes in Aubigny-La-Ronce are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, including vineyards and cliffs, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, there are several easy walks suitable for families. The Cul de Menevault Waterfall loop from Cormot-Vauchignon, for example, is described as a moderate route with an accessible path suitable for various skill levels, making it a good option for families. However, some routes along cliff edges, like parts of "Le Tour du Bout du Monde," require caution with young children.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking paths in rural France, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock or in protected natural areas. Please check local signage for any specific restrictions.
You can expect a diverse landscape featuring picturesque vineyards, dramatic cliffs, and lush woodlands. Many trails offer magnificent panoramic views of the Saône plain and even the distant Alps. The Ruisseau de Roncevaux also adds to the natural charm, and you might discover intriguing features like a natural rock arch.
Yes, the region has historical significance. For instance, the "Circuit de Saint-Nicolas par la voie romaine" follows an ancient Roman road. Additionally, nearby attractions include historical sites like the Cul Blanc Dolmen and impressive castles such as La Rochepot Castle and Château de Sully, which can be explored in conjunction with your hikes.
The trails around Aubigny-La-Ronce cater to a wide range of abilities. Komoot lists 46 easy routes, 84 moderate routes, and 9 difficult routes. You can find everything from gentle walks lasting up to 2 hours to more strenuous routes over 5 hours with significant elevation gain, requiring good fitness and sturdy shoes.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, most villages and popular hiking starting points in rural France, including those around Aubigny-La-Ronce, typically offer public parking facilities. It's recommended to check maps or local information for designated parking spots near your chosen trailhead.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Early summer is particularly recommended for certain routes like "Le Tour du Bout du Monde" to enjoy the scenery at its best. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant hiking conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming flora.
Yes, the broader Burgundy region, where Aubigny-La-Ronce is located, boasts an extensive network of marked paths, including long-distance GR trails, offering over 6,000 km of hiking opportunities. While specific GR trails directly through Aubigny-La-Ronce are not detailed, the proximity to the Morvan Regional Natural Park suggests connections to longer routes.


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