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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Pierre-De-Varennes are situated in the Saône-et-Loire department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. The landscape is characterized by expansive forests, serene lakes, and varied terrain, including features like the Étang de Brandon and the "volcan de Drevin." The area offers a mix of paved paths and routes with climbs, suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.0
(1)
20
riders
42.3km
02:52
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(7)
21
riders
45.3km
02:48
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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11
riders
23.7km
01:36
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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8
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58.8km
03:40
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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79.0km
05:14
1,220m
1,220m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are over 60 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Pierre-De-Varennes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 5 easy, 30 moderate, and 29 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for every cyclist.
The no traffic routes around Saint-Pierre-De-Varennes traverse a diverse landscape characterized by expansive forests, serene lakes like the Étang de Brandon, and varied terrain. You'll find everything from easy, paved paths to more challenging rides that might include gravel sections, often following old railway lines or canal paths, providing a peaceful and scenic experience.
Yes, there are several easy, family-friendly options. For instance, the Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune loop from Saint-Maurice-lès-Couches is a gentle 9.3 km ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing with children. The region's 'Voies Vertes' (Greenways) are generally excellent for families, offering safe, car-free environments.
The routes often pass by interesting historical and natural sites. You could encounter the ancient Couches Castle, the prehistoric Menhirs of Époigny, or the unique Santenay Tunnel on the Greenway. The region is rich with heritage, including medieval churches and lavoirs (washhouses), offering glimpses into local history.
Many of the no traffic routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Vauvillard Pond – Signal d'Uchon loop from Le Creusot-Ville or the moderate Nolay – Nolay Center loop from Saint-Maurice-lès-Couches. These loops are ideal for exploring without needing return transport.
The best time for touring cycling in Saint-Pierre-De-Varennes is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes and restaurants. For example, the Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune area offers amenities, and you might even find unique spots like The Canal Grocery in Ecuisses, which can be a convenient stop for refreshments.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in this region, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 240 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the beautiful natural surroundings, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes. For example, if you're starting a loop from Le Creusot-Ville, you'll find parking options there. Many 'Voies Vertes' also have designated parking areas at their access points, making it convenient to begin your ride.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the La Combe des Mineurs – Col de la Porolle loop from Le Creusot-Ville offer significant elevation gains over its 63 km distance. These routes often include more varied terrain and longer distances, providing a rewarding experience for those looking to push their limits.
While many routes start from towns, direct public transport access specifically for cyclists with bikes can vary. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for their bike policies and routes that align with your chosen starting point. Some larger towns in the region may offer better connections.


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