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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Laurent-Sur-Saône are characterized by the Saône River and its surrounding flat plains, offering accessible paths for cyclists. The landscape features a mix of riverine environments, including towpaths, oxbow lakes, and alluvial woodlands, alongside vineyards and prominent rock formations like Roche de Solutré. The terrain is generally gentle along the river, with some routes venturing into areas with moderate elevation gains.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.6
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44.4km
02:56
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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282
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29.9km
01:45
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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187
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35.0km
02:27
50m
50m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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40.6km
02:32
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An idyllic, paved cycle path directly on the riverbank. It is a section of the well-known French long-distance cycle route „La Voie Bleue - Moselle-Saône Radweg" (Route V50) along the Saône. The entire long-distance cycle route covers around 700 kilometers from the Luxembourg border town of Apach (near the tripoint) to Lyon. The Saône section follows the natural meanders of the Saône, passing meadows, historic villages, and well-known wine-growing regions such as Mâcon. The route is mostly flat on former towpaths.
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An idyllic, asphalted cycle path right on the riverbank. This is a section of the well-known French long-distance cycle route "La Voie Bleue - Moselle-Saône Radweg" (Route V50) along the Saône. The entire long-distance cycle route runs for around 700 kilometers from the French border town of Apach (near the tripoint) to Lyon. The Saône section follows the natural meanders of the Saône, passing meadows, historic villages, and well-known wine-growing regions such as Mâcon. The route runs mostly flat on former towpaths.
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The Plan d'Eau de Fleurville (also known as Gravière de Fleurville) is a beautiful recreational and natural lake in the Saône-et-Loire department. The body of water is located directly on the border of the municipalities of Saint-Albain and Fleurville on the Saône. It is a former gravel pit that has been renatured and is today an important refuge for biodiversity as well as a popular excursion destination. The lake is equipped with picnic tables, fishing piers, and observation points. It is an excellent place for hiking, cycling (near the Voie Bleue cycle path), and birdwatching (e.g. for storks and migratory birds).
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The Maison de Bois (Wooden House) is located at Place aux Herbes in the center of Mâcon. It is the oldest and most famous residential building in the city. It was built between 1490 and 1510. The ground floor is made of masonry, while the three floors above are built entirely of wood. The wooden structure is famous for its countless, partly grotesque and suggestive carvings. Mythical creatures, monkey masks, and naked and winged figures can be seen. Today, a popular bar-restaurant is located on the ground floor.
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The Berges de la Saône (the riverbank promenade of the Saône River) is a modernized riverbank section in the Burgundy region of France, near the road du Pont Vert. This paved riverside path is a popular section of the well-known La Voie Bleue cycle route (Moselle-Saône cycle route) and serves as a recreational and event area for both pedestrians and cyclists.
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The Monument à Lamartine in Mâcon is dedicated to the city's most famous son - the romantic poet, writer, and statesman Alphonse de Lamartine. Shortly after Lamartine's death in March 1869, the citizens of Mâcon launched a major fundraising campaign to finance a worthy monument. By December of the same year, over 55,000 francs had been raised. The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) temporarily halted the project. Additionally, the planned location was moved from a central square to the current bank of the Saône. The completed monument was finally solemnly unveiled in September 1878.
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The ruins of the former cathedral Vieux-Saint-Vincent (Old Saint-Vincent) in the historic Saint-Vincent quarter in Mâcon. The structure originally dates from the 11th century (Romanesque) and was extended in the 13th century in the Gothic style. It was the main church of the historic Diocese of Mâcon. During the French Revolution, the cathedral was declared national property. The nave and choir were subsequently methodically demolished and the stones sold as building material. Essentially, the two striking towers of the west facade, the narthex, and an artful Romanesque tympanum have been preserved.
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Picturesque mill, which nestles idyllically into the landscape.
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There are over 160 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options to explore the region's beautiful landscapes.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling around Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for routes along the Saône River where the shade from trees provides some relief, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter cycling is possible, but some services might be reduced.
Yes, the region is well-suited for families and beginners, particularly along the Saône River. Many sections of the La Voie Bleue Moselle-Saône à Vélo® and EuroVelo 6 are flat and reserved for non-motorized vehicles, making them ideal for a relaxed ride. One excellent option is the Villages du nord de Mâcon, par la Voie Bleue et des routes de campagne — boucle, which is rated as easy.
Absolutely. While many routes are flat, the region also offers more challenging options with moderate elevation gains, especially when venturing away from the immediate riverside. The Cycle Path along the Saône – Tournus loop from Mâcon-Ville is a difficult route covering over 100 km, providing a substantial challenge for experienced riders.
The routes often follow the scenic Saône River, offering views of its unique riverine environment, including flooded wet meadows, oxbow lakes (lônes), and alluvial woodlands, which are part of a Natura 2000 site. Further afield, you can cycle towards impressive rock formations like Roche de Solutré and Vergisson Rock, which provide panoramic views over the Mâconnais vineyards. The Cormoranche Lake Leisure Center is also accessible by bike for a refreshing stop.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. An example is the La Voie Bleue and Mâconnais-Beaujolais Vineyards Loop, which combines riverside cycling with exploration of the surrounding vineyards.
As you cycle, you'll encounter historical elements, particularly in Mâcon, which is easily accessible from Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône via the historic Saint Laurent Bridge. Mâcon itself boasts ancient churches, Roman ruins, and charming architecture. The François Mitterand bridge also offers a dedicated biketrail with views of the busy shipping traffic on the Saône.
Yes, parking is generally available in Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône and Mâcon, as well as in many of the smaller towns and villages along the major cycling routes like La Voie Bleue and EuroVelo 6. Look for designated parking areas near river access points or town centers, which often serve as convenient starting points for tours.
Mâcon, located directly across the Saône from Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône, is a major transport hub with a train station (Gare de Mâcon-Ville) that connects to regional and national rail networks. From Mâcon, it's easy to access the cycling paths, including the EuroVelo 6 and La Voie Bleue, which run directly through or near the city. Check local bus services for connections to smaller villages along the routes.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with services for cyclists. Many towns and villages along the Saône River and the major cycling routes offer cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Look for establishments displaying the "Accueil Vélo" label, which signifies quality services tailored for cyclists, including bike-friendly accommodation and repair facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.39 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the stunning riverside scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable touring experience. The accessibility of charming villages and natural landmarks also receives frequent positive mentions.


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