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No traffic touring cycling routes around Chassignelles are primarily characterized by their access to extensive canal networks, offering peaceful and largely flat cycling paths. The region features greenways and low-traffic secondary roads, particularly along the Burgundy Canal, which provides a journey through natural beauty and heritage. Cyclists can also explore picturesque vineyard landscapes and rolling hills, with varied terrain ranging from easy, paved surfaces to more challenging routes with some unpaved sections.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.6
(32)
236
riders
94.2km
06:01
250m
250m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(13)
106
riders
43.7km
02:37
120m
120m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(5)
67
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35.8km
02:34
90m
90m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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26
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18.0km
01:05
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.5
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28
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25.1km
01:25
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Grab lunch at the fantastic local bakery in Ravières - pick up supplies from the local proxie and enjoy a break
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Take a short detour from the canal make your way up through this gorgeous village then reconnect at Andy Le franc
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Very nice little bistro right on the canal path, with accommodation option
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Magnificent Exterior Trompe l'oeil Gallery
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"Le Moulin neuf," a superbly restored mill. You can certainly find cheaper options, but the quality of the accommodation and the services (excellent breakfast included) are well worth it. Plus, you'll be doing a small part to help integrate people with disabilities. Also worth noting is the Bodeca restaurant, associated with the mill, with brasserie-style menus starting at €15, good prices and always in a very pleasant setting.
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Departmental boundary marker between Yonne and Côte d'Or
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Impressive quarry overlooking the Burgundy Canal.
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Very nice lock, like the ones you see often along the way.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Chassignelles. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options, with 13 easy, 10 moderate, and 3 difficult tours to choose from.
The no-traffic routes around Chassignelles primarily follow the peaceful canal networks, such as the Burgundy Canal, offering mostly flat and well-maintained paths. While many sections are paved greenways, some routes may include unpaved sections, providing a varied experience. The wider Burgundy region also features rolling hills through vineyards, but the 'no traffic' routes specifically focus on quieter, often flatter, canal-side paths.
Yes, many of the canal-side routes are ideal for families due to their flat terrain and absence of vehicle traffic. An excellent option is the Port of Ravières – Ancy-le-Franc lock loop from Chassignelles, which is an easy 17.8 km ride perfect for a relaxed family outing.
The best time for touring cycling around Chassignelles is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the canal paths and vineyard landscapes are at their most beautiful. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, several no-traffic routes around Chassignelles are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the easy Ancy-le-Franc lock – Lock 85 - Lezinnes loop from Chassignelles offers a 25.3 km circular ride along the canal.
The routes often pass by charming historical sites and natural features. You can explore magnificent châteaux like Château de Tanlay and Ancy-le-Franc Castle. The canal itself features interesting points like Lock 85 - Lezinnes and the historic Port of Ravières, offering insights into the region's heritage.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a longer, no-traffic challenge, the Canal de Bourgogne at Tanlay – Buffon's Big Forge loop from Nuits sous Ravières is a difficult 110.7 km route. This extensive loop allows you to immerse yourself in the scenic canal environment for a full day's ride.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Chassignelles, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 138 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free nature of the canal paths, the beautiful scenery, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historic sites along the way.
While direct public transport options specifically designed for bikes to the trailheads in Chassignelles might be limited, the region's focus on canal cycling means many routes are accessible from various towns and villages along the Burgundy Canal. It's advisable to check local train or bus services for their bike policies, especially for regional lines connecting to larger towns like Tonnerre, which may offer better connections.
Parking is generally available in the charming villages and towns located along the canal, which serve as common starting points for these routes. For example, you can often find parking near the ports or locks in towns like Chassignelles, Nuits sous Ravières, or Ancy-le-Franc, providing convenient access to the car-free paths.
Yes, as the routes often pass through or near quaint villages and towns along the canal, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Many villages offer cafes, bakeries, and small shops where you can stop for a break, grab a snack, or refill your water bottles. It's always a good idea to carry some essentials, especially on longer stretches between villages.
Absolutely! While the immediate no-traffic routes focus on canals, the wider Burgundy region is world-renowned for its vineyards. Many routes weave through picturesque wine-producing landscapes. You can easily plan your cycling tour to include stops at charming villages known for their wine cellars and tasting opportunities, especially if you venture slightly off the main canal paths into areas like the Chablis wine region.


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