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Touring cycling routes around Malay-Le-Petit traverse the tranquil Vanne valley, characterized by the meandering Vanne river and extensive natural and wooded areas. The surrounding Yonne department features rolling hills, vineyards, and lush forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region offers a network of cycling paths, including sections of the "Tour de Bourgogne à Vélo®", often following canals, former railway lines, and quiet country roads.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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15
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37.5km
02:09
90m
90m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.1km
01:44
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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55.4km
03:28
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
01:14
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.1km
01:40
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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France's first Gothic cathedral. A must-see monument.
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A pleasant little provincial town on the banks of the river
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Beautiful remains. But don't worry, the new bridge is very solid.
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Here you can admire the "mother" of all Gothic cathedrals.
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Morning market on Fridays great cathedral and local museum also a supermarket car for around the corner well with the stop
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Lovely place for a bike ride.
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Numerous cafés and bakeries for a break in front of the cathedral
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There are over 110 touring cycling routes in the Malay-Le-Petit area, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 33 easy routes, 50 moderate routes, and 30 more challenging rides.
Cycling around Malay-Le-Petit, you'll experience the tranquil Vanne valley, with the meandering Vanne river and extensive natural and wooded areas. The broader Yonne department features rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and lush forests, providing a diverse and scenic backdrop for your rides. Many routes follow peaceful canals or former railway lines, offering a true immersion into the authentic French countryside.
Yes, Malay-Le-Petit offers 33 easy touring cycling routes, many of which are suitable for families. These routes often follow gentle terrain along canals or quiet country roads, allowing for a relaxed pace. For example, the Landscaped banks of the Yonne – Sens Town Hall loop from Sens is a moderate route that explores riverside landscapes and is generally accessible.
The region around Malay-Le-Petit is rich in history and culture. You can cycle to nearby towns like Sens, which is home to the impressive Saint Stephen's Cathedral. Other points of interest include the Saint-Maurice Church and Abraham's House. Routes like the 17th-Century Wine Press – Laundry loop from Maillot will lead you through rural landscapes with historical points of interest.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Malay-Le-Petit are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Covered market – Sens Town Hall loop from Val Peronne, which offers views of local architecture, and the Laundry – 17th-Century Wine Press loop from Sens, exploring rural areas.
The touring cycling routes in Malay-Le-Petit are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene river valleys, rolling agricultural lands, and quiet country roads that offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural discovery.
The region is ideal for touring cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings vibrant flowers, especially in areas like the 'petit bois' near the Vanne river, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. The relatively gentle terrain and well-maintained paths make it enjoyable for leisurely rides during these seasons, allowing you to experience the 'slow travel' charm of Burgundy.
Yes, the area is known for its cycling routes developed along peaceful canals, such as sections of the Canal du Nivernais, utilizing towpaths. The Vanne river also meanders through the valley, offering scenic riverside cycling opportunities. The Canal Path and Stone Bridge – Joigny Bridge loop from Rosoy is a great example of a route incorporating canal paths.
While Malay-Le-Petit itself is a small village, the broader Yonne department has public transport options that can connect you to larger towns like Sens, Joigny, and Auxerre, which serve as starting points for many routes. For detailed information on public transport schedules and accessibility, it's best to consult local transport authorities or the regional tourism website: Burgundy Tourism Cycling Itineraries.
The region promotes 'slow travel,' encouraging cyclists to explore local markets, cafes, and bakeries in the charming villages you'll pass through. Larger towns like Sens, Joigny, and Auxerre offer a wider range of accommodation and dining options. It's advisable to plan your stops in advance, especially in smaller hamlets, to ensure services are available.
Absolutely. Malay-Le-Petit's location within the Yonne department means you can access sections of the extensive "Tour de Bourgogne à Vélo®" network. This regional network comprises nearly 1000 km of safe and signposted cycling trails, often utilizing former railway lines and quiet country roads, connecting you to the wider beauty of Burgundy.
The routes around Malay-Le-Petit cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 33 easy routes, 50 moderate routes, and 30 more difficult options. The terrain generally features rolling hills rather than steep climbs, making it suitable for leisurely touring cyclists, but there are also longer routes with more elevation gain for those seeking a challenge.


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