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Hiking around Junay offers a diverse range of outdoor experiences, with trails winding through rural landscapes and alongside waterways. The region features a mix of open fields, forested sections, and historical landmarks. Hikers can explore paths that connect charming towns and follow the course of canals, providing varied scenery for all ability levels.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
4.2
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19
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13.7km
03:44
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.81km
01:15
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.96km
01:53
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.9km
05:50
230m
230m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.70km
02:23
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Burgundy Canal is 242 km long, it connects the Seine basin to the Rhône basin. Previously used for moving goods, but since the 1960s the canal has been used almost exclusively for recreational boating.
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The Dionne pit is a karst source called the Vauclusian source, located in the city center of Tonnerre. It is fed by the infiltration of precipitation into the surrounding limestone plateau as well as by the losses of at least one river. The Dionne pit is remarkable for its flow and the size of its hydrogeological network which extends to more than 40 km. His presence is at the origin of the creation of the city of Tonnerre. An elaborate washhouse was built around the spring in the 18th century. Wikipedia
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A real must-see - this round wash house around a turquoise green source is unique in its kind and well worth the detour.
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The church in Tonnerre was dedicated to Saint Peter / “Saint-PIERRE”. Simon, nicknamed Peter (the word means "rock"), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he - together with his brother Andrew - was called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men". According to Catholic understanding, he is the supreme apostle, and the two millennia-long line of popes - currently Francis - are his successor. On statues and paintings, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand; this attribute refers to the biblical saying in Matthew: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” (Chapter 16, verse 19). Saint-Pierre is - together with Saint-Paul - also known as the “Princes of the Apostles”, their common feast day in the saints' calendar is on June 29th.
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The Hotel Dieu is the work of Marguerite de Bourgogne. it is the longest medieval hospital in Europe. It was built in the XIII century.
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The mystery of this pit is complete. The city was built around it.
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We enjoyed a remarkable guided tour.
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From the old stone bridge there is of course a beautiful view of the Armançon River. And a first look at the old town.
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There are over 40 hiking trails in Junay, offering a diverse range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging day hikes. The komoot community has explored these paths extensively, providing an average rating of 4.6 stars.
Yes, Junay offers 10 easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or families. A great option is the Saint Peter's Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Tonnerre, an easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) path that connects two significant churches in Tonnerre, offering a pleasant walk through the town.
Hiking in Junay will take you through diverse rural landscapes, including open fields, charming forested sections, and paths alongside waterways. Many routes follow the course of canals, such as the Burgundy Canal, providing varied and scenic views.
Yes, many of Junay's trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate circular route is the Hôtel-Dieu de Tonnerre – Tonnerre Lock loop from Tonnerre, which is 8.5 miles (13.7 km) long and explores the area around Tonnerre, including its historic Hôtel-Dieu and the Tonnerre Lock.
Junay's trails often feature historical landmarks. You can explore sites like the Hôtel-Dieu de Tonnerre, the Notre-Dame Church, and the Saint Peter's Church. The Fosse Dionne and the town of Tonnerre itself are also significant points of interest.
Absolutely. Junay is known for its canal-side routes. The Tonnerre Lock – Burgundy Canal loop from Tonnerre is a 4.3-mile (7.0 km) trail that leads through riverside paths and along the Burgundy Canal, offering a pleasant and relatively flat hiking experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, the well-maintained paths along canals, and the opportunity to discover historical towns and landmarks.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Hôtel-Dieu de Tonnerre – Notre-Dame Church loop from Tonnerre is a difficult 13.6-mile (21.9 km) route that offers a more extensive exploration of the area with varied terrain.
Hiking durations in Junay vary widely depending on the route's length and difficulty. Easy trails like the Saint Peter's Church – Notre-Dame Church loop can be completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes, while moderate routes like the Hôtel-Dieu de Tonnerre – Tonnerre Lock loop take around 3 hours 45 minutes. Longer, more difficult hikes can extend to 6 hours or more.
Junay's rural landscapes and canal paths are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers pleasant temperatures and potentially colorful foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes in Junay beautifully combine natural scenery with historical elements. For instance, the Burgundy Canal – Canal de Bourgogne loop from Épineuil offers a moderate 5.4-mile (8.7 km) hike along the historic canal, allowing you to enjoy both the waterway and the surrounding rural charm.


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