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No traffic touring cycling routes around Crêches-Sur-Saône traverse a landscape characterized by the scenic Saône river, rolling vineyards, and verdant meadows. The region features varied terrain, from low-gradient paths along the river to more challenging ascents in areas like the Monts-de-Vaux. Natural landmarks such as the Vergisson Rock and Roche de Solutré provide elevated viewpoints over the Beaujolais valley and Mâconnais vineyards. This combination of river valleys, agricultural lands, and hills offers diverse backdrops for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 18, 2026
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73.7km
05:11
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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169km
11:06
290m
290m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.9km
02:26
590m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The viewpoint is located in the well-known Beaujolais wine region, in the municipality of Chénas. It is an old stone ruin (historically often referred to as Cabane des Chasseurs or hunter's hut), which has been equipped with a modern metal staircase and a viewing platform. The ruin is located at 515 meters above sea level and offers hikers a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding vineyards and valleys of the region.
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Relaxing stretch on the former towpath with a well-maintained surface.
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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 abbey church of Saint-Philibert in Tournus is one of the most important examples of early Romanesque architecture in Central Europe. The mighty west facade, with its battlements and massive walls, is reminiscent of a medieval fortress. The nave features unique, transversely running barrel vaults, which create an extraordinary play of light inside. Beneath the choir lies an ancient crypt, while above the narthex is the upper church, dedicated to Saint Michael.
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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 Saint-Laurent Bridge (Pont Saint-Laurent) is a historic stone bridge that spans the Saône River. It connects the town of Mâcon in the Saône-et-Loire department with the municipality of Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône in the Ain department. Initial wooden structures were already built by the Romans. The current stone bridge dates back to the 11th century in its core and is considered the oldest bridge over the Saône. The structure consists of twelve stone arches. On one of the pillars, there is a statue of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of boatmen. It is one of the few historic structures in the region that survived the demolitions of World War II unscathed.
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Great welcome, even just for a coffee, filling up with water and disposing of our waste. Looking at the menu, the dishes seem delicious.
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There are over 160 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Crêches-sur-Saône, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists looking for quiet roads and paths. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy to difficult.
The routes around Crêches-sur-Saône offer a diverse landscape. You can expect picturesque roads winding through lush green fields and forests, gentle paths along the scenic Saône river, and routes through the rolling hills of the Burgundy vineyards. Some routes, particularly towards the Monts-de-Vaux area, may include more challenging climbs.
Yes, Crêches-sur-Saône offers a good selection of easy, family-friendly routes. With 34 easy routes available, you can find gentle, low-gradient paths, especially along the Saône river, which are suitable for beginners and families. The 'Route Historique Tournus-Crêches' is an example of a relaxed experience on quiet country roads.
Many routes will take you past significant natural and historical landmarks. You can enjoy panoramic views from the Roche de Solutré or Vergisson Rock, both offering spectacular vistas of the Mâconnais vineyards. Other points of interest include the 15th-century Windmill and the tranquil Val de Saône Classified Site with its rich biodiversity.
The temperate climate of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region allows for cycling almost year-round. However, the spring and autumn months typically offer the most pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Summer is also popular, especially for routes near water or with shaded sections.
Yes, for those seeking longer adventures, routes like the Tournus – La Voie Bleue loop from Crêches-sur-Saône offer significant distances, stretching over 170 km. These routes often follow river paths or quiet country roads, providing extended periods of traffic-free cycling.
Many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location without retracing your steps. This is ideal for exploring different landscapes and attractions within a single ride.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Crêches-sur-Saône, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 260 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, beautiful vineyard scenery, and the sense of tranquility found on these routes.
Absolutely. The region is situated by the Saône river, and many routes, such as the Restaurant du Pont – La Saône, great cycle routes 👍 loop from Prairies inondables du val de Saône, specifically follow its banks. These paths provide serene views of the water, often passing through the protected Val de Saône Classified Site with its unique wetlands.
While many outdoor trails in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific local regulations for each route or protected natural area. Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted on public paths, but ensure they are well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Some nature reserves might have stricter rules.
Crêches-sur-Saône and surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as many start points are near designated parking areas in towns or at trailheads. Larger attractions like the Cormoranche Lake Leisure Center also provide ample parking.
Given the region's focus on tourism and wine, you'll often find charming villages and small towns along the routes that offer cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Especially in popular areas like the vineyards or along the Saône, opportunities for refreshments are frequent. It's always a good idea to carry some water and snacks, especially on longer stretches.


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