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No traffic gravel bike trails around Chevannes are set within the Yonne department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offering diverse natural features for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by river valleys, rural landscapes, and undulating hills, providing varied terrain for gravel biking. Riders can explore areas rich in vineyards, lush green forests, and scenic valleys. A significant feature is the Canal du Nivernais, which offers extensive car-free paths along its towpath.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
7
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
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52.0km
03:22
540m
540m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.1km
02:47
480m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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105km
06:37
1,110m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.4km
01:25
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A simply stunning view of Auxerre and its magnificent cathedral, as well as the Vonne River with its many boats, and Auxerre with everything your heart desires. Plenty of places to rest and, of course, all sorts of restaurants.
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An unmissable viewpoint of our region!
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Vaux was given to the Abbey of St-Julien d’Auxerre from its foundation in the 7th century. From the bridge you have a beautiful view of the village.
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An old and massive stone bridge over the Yonne. It is cycleable and sees a lot of car and truck use, so be careful.
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This wash house in Chevannes once served as a place to rinse washed laundry (several hundred years ago). The whole town used it at the time. It is now more of a historical monument and is no longer in use.
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A magnificent view of Auxerre (especially the cathedral) on the Yonne river. Auxerre is the capital of the Yonne department, and there you will find many cafes, restaurants, shops and beautiful places along the river.
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Flat, smooth cycle path along the Yonne. From there if you look back you will see a railway bridge. A nice place for a break or a picnic.
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The Sainte-Reine chapel seems to have been started with the apse towards the end of the 15th century. and built in several stages until the beginning of the 17th century. On either side of the entrance arch to the apse and on the south wall of the nave, commemorative plaques recall the role of the d'Avigneau family, notably Maurice Marie d'Avigneau who restored the chapel and returned it to worship in 1952.
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There are 15 diverse traffic-free gravel bike trails around Chevannes, offering a range of experiences from easy rides to more challenging adventures. This includes 1 easy, 8 moderate, and 6 difficult routes, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The terrain around Chevannes is ideal for gravel biking, featuring a mix of asphalt and gravel paths. You'll encounter undulating hills, picturesque river valleys, and scenic routes through rural areas, fields, and forests. The region, part of the Yonne department, is known as an 'ideal playground' for gravel enthusiasts, with routes often combining varied surfaces.
Yes, there is at least 1 easy traffic-free gravel route suitable for families or those looking for a more relaxed ride. The region generally offers routes suitable for various skill levels, and many paths along the Canal du Nivernais are particularly peaceful and free from motorized vehicles, making them great for family outings.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant natural and historical features. You can explore the peaceful Canal du Nivernais, cycle through renowned vineyards, or discover lush forests and valleys. Near Auxerre, you might pass by the Paul Bert Bridge, or see the impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre and Abbaye Saint-Germain.
Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel routes around Chevannes are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the challenging Paul Bert Bridge – The Yonne and the Canal du Nivernais loop from Auxerre Saint-Gervais is a great option for a longer circular ride, covering over 73 km.
The region around Chevannes, with its vineyards and forests, is beautiful throughout spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for cycling. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides stunning fall colors, especially through forested areas and vineyards.
Absolutely. For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Paul Bert Bridge – Pont sur Yonne loop from Auxerre Saint-Gervais offer over 100 km of riding with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Chevannes, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful scenery along the canals and through vineyards, and the diverse terrain that makes for an engaging ride.
Yes, for a moderate challenge, consider the Island of Pleasures, Auxerre – Paul Bert Bridge loop from Monéteau-Gurgy. This route covers approximately 22 km with moderate elevation, offering a great option for a half-day ride without heavy traffic.
The Canal du Nivernais is a highlight for gravel biking, offering an exceptional 180 km cycle route along its towpath and small country roads. This provides a peaceful and scenic experience completely free from motorized vehicles. You can access segments of this canal from various points near Chevannes, such as on the Paul Bert Bridge – The Yonne and the Canal du Nivernais loop.
Yes, the region is renowned for its vineyards, especially around Auxerre and Chablis. Gravel biking through these areas allows riders to experience unique landscapes dotted with grapevines and offers opportunities for wine tasting at local cellars, such as those in Bailly or the Domaine de l'Erable in Chevannes itself.
While specific regulations for each trail vary, many natural areas and paths in France are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. Always ensure you carry water for your pet and respect local signage. The peaceful, traffic-free nature of these gravel routes can be ideal for cycling with a canine companion.


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