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Road cycling routes around Chérizet traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural roads within the Saône-et-Loire department of Burgundy. The terrain offers varied elevation, ranging from 212 to 385 meters, providing both engaging ascents and enjoyable descents. This region features picturesque countryside, vineyards, and a network of roads connecting historical sites and natural features.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
5.0
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8
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60.9km
02:54
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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54.0km
02:44
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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9
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46.5km
02:12
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.3km
02:44
890m
890m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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4
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39.9km
02:05
640m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Tour des Fromages is a preserved defensive tower from the 11th century, which originally belonged to the ramparts of the powerful Abbey of Cluny. In the Middle Ages, the structure was still called Tour des Fèves (Bean Tower), as supplies were stored there. It got its current, curious name in the 19th century because a merchant used the tower to dry her homemade cheeses. Today, the tower is a popular attraction. Visitors can climb the 120 steps to the top. From up there, you have a beautiful 360-degree panoramic view over the entire medieval monastic city and the surrounding Burgundy landscape. Access to the tower is directly through the local Cluny tourist office.
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The Château de Cormatin is a magnificent moated castle from the early 17th century. The castle was built between 1606 and 1625 by the Marquises d'Huxelles. It houses the best-preserved state rooms from the Louis XIII era in all of France. Famous are the "Gilded Rooms" (Salles Dorées) with lavish paintings, sculptures, and gilded ceilings. The extensive grounds, covering around 12 hectares, are among the most beautiful gardens in France. Highlights in the outdoor area include a large boxwood labyrinth, an open-air Baroque theatre, water features, and a historic vegetable garden. This spot only offers a brief glimpse of the rear grounds.
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The station no longer serves trains. The historic site has been transformed into a vibrant leisure zone (Aire de loisirs de la gare). The building is located directly on the Voie Verte de Bourgogne du Sud, a well-known 77 km cycle path on a former railway line. Travelers will find a bicycle rental service for regular and electric bikes, a tool station for repairs, picnic tables, public restrooms, and a children's playground. It also serves as a starting point for excursions, for example to the nearby Château de Cormatin.
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The recreational facility is located directly on the popular Voie Verte de Bourgogne du Sud, a scenic cycling route on a former railway line. The area offers numerous amenities for cyclists, hikers, and families: There are several shaded picnic tables and benches in a green setting. Directly at the old train station, there is a bicycle rental for classic bicycles and e-bikes, as well as a small repair station. A children's playground with 15 play structures, installed in April 2024, provides entertainment for younger visitors. Public toilets, a water point, and a large, free car park are available.
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The current complex was built in the 15th century, after a predecessor had been destroyed on the orders of the French king. The irregular quadrilateral encloses a central courtyard. The striking north entrance, visible in the picture, is flanked by two mighty round towers equipped with gun loops (archères-canonniers) and was formerly protected by a drawbridge. The complex has been a listed Monument historique since 1967. Parts of the castle have been restored and are privately used as a charming guest house (Le Gros Chigy Château) for travellers in Burgundy.
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Superb Renaissance-era castle with magnificent gardens.
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Found the garden more interesting than the interior of the castle.
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Toilet on site, water point, the best!
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There are over 70 road cycling routes around Chérizet, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 9 easy routes, 56 moderate routes, and 8 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain around Chérizet is characterized by rolling hills and rural roads, with elevations ranging from 212 to 385 meters. This provides a mix of engaging ascents and enjoyable descents, making for varied and interesting rides through the picturesque Burgundy countryside.
Yes, many routes incorporate historical sites. For instance, the Saint-Gengoux-le-National – Cormatin Castle loop from Salornay-sur-Guye offers views of the historic Cormatin Castle. Other routes may pass near the Abbaye de Cluny, Brancion Castle, or Berzé Castle, which are notable historical points of interest in the region.
The region boasts a beautiful natural landscape with vineyards, picturesque countryside, and diverse natural sites. While direct routes to specific natural features like the Azé Caves or Grottes de Blanot might require a slight detour, the general scenery offers impressive rock formations and karst springs, contributing to the scenic appeal of your ride.
The road cycling routes around Chérizet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic rural roads, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with visits to historical sites like the Château de Cormatin.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations for low-traffic routes are not explicitly listed, the rural roads connecting villages and attractions in the Chérizet area generally have less traffic than major roads. It's advisable to check individual route details for traffic conditions and choose routes that align with your family's comfort level.
Absolutely. Routes like the View from Mont Saint-Cyr – Besanceuil Church loop from Salornay-sur-Guye are known for offering scenic vistas over the surrounding countryside. The rolling hills naturally provide elevated points with expansive views, perfect for a break.
The Burgundy region, including Chérizet, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful fall colors. Summer can be warm but is also popular. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Chérizet's varied terrain includes routes with significant elevation gain. For example, the View from Mont Saint-Cyr – Besanceuil Church loop from Salornay-sur-Guye features substantial climbing, making it a good choice for cyclists looking for a challenge.
While specific dedicated cycling parking is not detailed, many routes start from or pass through villages like Salornay-sur-Guye, where public parking is typically available. Look for parking areas in town centers or near local amenities when planning your starting point.
The rural roads often connect small villages and towns where you can find local cafes, bakeries, or restaurants. Planning your route to pass through these communities will allow for convenient stops to refuel and experience local hospitality.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. For instance, a moderate route like the Saint-Gengoux-le-National – Cormatin Castle loop from Salornay-sur-Guye (64.4 km) typically takes around 3 hours 44 minutes, while the Pistole Pass – Cormatin Castle loop from Salornay-sur-Guye (45.6 km) can be completed in about 2 hours 9 minutes.
Yes, many of the routes around Chérizet are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Saint-Gengoux-le-National – Cormatin Castle loop from Salornay-sur-Guye and the View from Mont Saint-Cyr – Besanceuil Church loop from Salornay-sur-Guye.


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