4.4
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2,783
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Touring cycling around Anthien offers a diverse landscape, characterized by its position ringed by mountains and flanked by a coastline. The region features varied terrains, from coastal paths with sea views to routes through lush pine forests in mountainous areas. Cyclists can explore both urban environments and more secluded natural settings, with options ranging from flat coastal stretches to challenging mountain ascents.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
4.5
(4)
8
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37.3km
02:30
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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57
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30.0km
01:46
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(22)
144
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31.5km
01:51
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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73
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96.3km
05:34
340m
340m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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30
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Canal du Nivernais During the harsh winter of 1782-1783, the Morvan forest was no longer sufficient to supply the capital with wood. Wood had to be transported from other forests, particularly from the Bazois. To solve this problem, the construction of a small channel between the Loire and the Yonne was considered. Work began in 1784 with the boring of "La Montagne" at La Collancelle, and in 1786, the construction of a navigable canal was planned. After 56 years of construction, the three tunnels were completed in 1840, and on March 15, 1841, the Nivernais Canal was officially opened. In the first four decades, the canal saw an increase in traffic, as it served as a means of transport for heavy loads such as stone, wood, and coal. With the decline in demand for wood in the capital and the advent of the railway, the decline of navigation on the canal began. In the 1970s, political will and financial support were needed to promote river tourism, ecotourism, and cycling tourism. To this day, the Canal du Nivernais is one of the busiest canals in France, thanks to its gentle cruising.
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The Nivernais Canal During the cold winter of 1782-1783, the Morvan forest was no longer sufficient to supply the capital with wood. It became necessary to transport wood from other forests, those of Bazois. Work was then considered to build a small channel between the Loire and the Yonne. In 1784, construction began with the drilling of "La Montagne" from La Collancelle, and in 1786, the construction of a navigation canal was planned. In 1840, the construction of the three tunnels was completed, then on March 15, 1841, the official commissioning of the Nivernais Canal took place. In the first 40 years, traffic on the canal increased, and it was also used as a means of transport for heavy loads (especially stone, but also wood and coal). With the decline in demand for wood in the capital and the development of the railway, navigation on the canal began to decline. In the 1970s, political will and funding were needed to develop river tourism, ecotourism, and cycle tourism. To this day, the Canal du Nivernais is one of the busiest canals in France due to its philosophy of gentle roaming.
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The Nivernais Canal During the cold winter of 1782-1783, the Morvan forest was no longer sufficient to supply the capital with wood. It became necessary to transport wood from other forests, those of Bazois. Work was then considered to create a small channel between the Loire and the Yonne. In 1784, construction began with the boring of "La Montagne" in La Collancelle, and in 1786, the construction of a navigation canal was planned. In 1840, the construction of the three tunnels was completed, then on March 15, 1841, the official opening of the Nivernais Canal took place. In the first 40 years, traffic on the canal increased, and it was also used as a means of transport for heavy loads (particularly stone, but also wood and coal). With the decline in demand for wood in the capital and the development of the railway, navigation on the canal began to decline. In the 1970s, political will and funding were needed to develop river tourism, ecotourism, and cycle tourism. To this day, the Canal du Nivernais is one of the most frequented canals in France, thanks to its philosophy of gentle roaming.
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Very friendly owners. Nice place for a bite and a drink. Name is " Yep and Pet "
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There are over 80 touring cycling routes around Anthien, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find options from easy rides along waterways to more challenging mountain climbs, with 14 easy, 37 moderate, and 38 difficult routes to choose from.
Anthien's touring cycling routes feature diverse terrain. You can expect coastal paths with refreshing sea views, routes through lush pine forests in mountainous areas like Mount Parnitha, and scenic paths along canals such as the Canal de Nivernais. The region offers everything from flat coastal stretches to significant mountain ascents.
Yes, Anthien offers 14 easy touring cycling routes. A great option for a relatively flat ride is the Manual Drawbridge – Canal du Nivernais loop from Corbigny, which follows the scenic Canal de Nivernais. The former Royal Estate at Tatoi, on Mount Parnitha's east slope, also features scenic paths through olive and citrus orchards that are more accessible for beginners.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Anthien has 38 difficult routes. The From Corbigny to Lormes via the étang du Goulot — sporting circuit is a popular choice, featuring significant elevation gain over 23.2 miles. Mountain ranges like Hymettus, Penteli, and Parnitha also provide demanding routes with rewarding views.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Anthien are designed as loops. For example, the Collancelle Locks – Canal de Nivernais loop from Corbigny offers a moderate 19.3-mile circular path along the canal. Another longer option is the Canal du Nivernais – Canal de Nivernais Towpath loop from Corbigny, which is a 104.5-mile trail.
Along Anthien's touring cycling routes, you can discover various natural attractions. You might encounter the tranquil Étang Chaumail, or the picturesque Narvau Waterfall. Coastal routes along the Athens Riviera offer stunning sea views, while mountain paths in Parnitha provide lush pine forests and potential wildlife sightings like deer.
Yes, Anthien offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You could cycle past the impressive Bazoches Castle. The region also provides opportunities to explore areas with ancient Greek and Roman temples, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman mosques, particularly in the urban cycling zones around Athens.
The touring cycling routes in Anthien are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from refreshing coastal rides to challenging mountain ascents, and the opportunity to combine outdoor activity with exploring historical and natural landmarks.
Anthien's warm climate makes it suitable for touring cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for longer rides. Summer can be warm, especially on exposed coastal routes, but a refreshing breeze along the Athens Riviera can make it enjoyable. Winter cycling is also possible, particularly on lower elevation routes.
Yes, the Peloponnese region, just a short transfer from Anthien, is an excellent destination for multi-day touring. It offers a superb blend of mountain landscapes, coastal routes, and historical sites, with quiet rural communities, fishing villages, and endless beaches, making it ideal for extended cycling adventures.
Absolutely. Beyond touring cycling, Anthien offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in the surrounding mountains, water sports like kayaking and snorkeling along the Aegean Sea, or even horseback riding in nearby centers. Parks like the National Garden and Lycabettus Hill also provide tranquil spots for relaxation.


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