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Road cycling routes around Venizy are situated in the Yonne department of Burgundy, France, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features a combination of flat, accessible paths, particularly along the Burgundy Canal, and more challenging, hilly terrain. Cyclists can explore hundreds of kilometers of small country roads that traverse fields, woodlands, and valleys. This varied topography provides options for different fitness levels, from gentle canal-side rides to routes with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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83.1km
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Cycle 51.7 miles (83.1 km) through Burgundy's countryside, exploring historic architecture like Pontigny Abbey on this moderate route.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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57.9km
02:16
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.5km
01:23
130m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Place to discover the craft of stained glass, housed in the former Ervy-le-Châtel prison built in 1833. The exhibition spaces and fun-educational workshops allow you to understand all the stages of stained glass creation. Screening of films on the profession of master glassmaker and on the churches of the Pays d'Armance. The Maison du Vitrail d'Armance offers to discover the emblematic places of Ervy-le-Châtel thanks to a visit on a digital tablet. Three existing versions: adults, children and in English. The tablets can be rented freely during the opening hours of the Maison du stained glass (1€ for the rental of a tablet).
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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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Hamlet on the Burgundy Canal. The Château de Percey was built in the 17th century and inhabited by a countess; it was bought in September 2021 and transformed into a gîte.
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Church classified as historic monuments, nestled in the center of a pretty village, next to the town hall on the main street where the local shops are also located.
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Cistercian monks settled here in 1114, in this valley near the Serein, where a forest reigned. They built a huge abbey: 4000m² on the ground, 120m long. Second daughter of Citeaux, Pontigny is thus the largest Cistercian abbey church in the world. The Revolution put an end to the presence of the monks and the church became parish in 1803. It was classified as a Historic Monument in 1840 in the first list drawn up by Prosper Mérimée, a sign of its heritage importance. Marked by the austere thought of Saint Bernard, the Cistercian church is deliberately devoid of images and colors. The search for spiritual perfection is reflected in an architecture in search of the essential, and which gives importance to the diffusion of natural light. Pontigny perfectly embodies this research. The abbey church marks the transition between Romanesque and Gothic. We can distinguish two construction campaigns with an older part of Romanesque style and a second part influenced by the Gothic style. The road enters the domain and arrives at the foot of the abbey. Above all, do not hesitate to cross the portal.
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At the statue of the namesake Paul Bert you will find a small balcony from which you can enjoy the view of the old town in peace.
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The cathedral is open for tours during the day and this is not to be missed! It is a major work of French Gothic architecture and impresses with its high, light-flooded vaults and colorful windows. "The cathedral is located in the center of the old town on a hill above the Yonne. Saint-Étienne was begun in 1215. Today's Gothic cathedral is the fifth building on this site. In 1567 the Huguenots sacked the city and the cathedral, which necessitated repairs, particularly to the choir glazing. The French Revolution caused countless damage to the building and its furnishings. The goldsmith's work was melted down, the church was transformed into a temple of reason, and the important statue of the suffering Stephen on the high altar only escaped destruction because it was turned into a suffering Marat in the bath. In 1840 Prosper Mérimée placed the cathedral under monument protection. Extensive restoration work took place throughout the 19th century." Much more about the history here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathedrale_von_Auxerre
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There are over 80 road cycling routes around Venizy, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The Venizy area offers diverse terrain. You'll find exceptionally cyclist-friendly, newly asphalted sections along the Burgundy Canal, providing flat, car-free experiences. Beyond the canal, the region features gently rolling hills, valleys, and plains, with hundreds of kilometers of small country roads traversing fields, woodlands, and vineyards. This variety caters to both leisurely rides and more challenging ascents.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For a gentle ride through the local landscape, consider La Maison du Vitrail d'Armance loop from Saint-Florentin, which is just under 20 miles. The paths along the Burgundy Canal are also generally flat and ideal for relaxed outings.
For those seeking more significant climbs, routes like the Church of Bercenay en Othe – Road cycling loop from Le Vaudevanne offer over 800 meters of elevation gain over its 74-kilometer distance. The broader Yonne department provides routes with varied terrain beyond the canal, including more demanding hilly sections.
Yes, many of the routes around Venizy are designed as loops. For example, the popular Saint-Florentin and Pontigny Abbey Heritage Loop is a moderate 83-kilometer circular route exploring heritage sites. Another option is the Church – Nice ride through the forest loop from Chailley, which takes you through woodlands.
While cycling, you can encounter several notable attractions. The impressive Saint Joseph of the Angels Chapel is visible from afar. You can also cycle past the pleasant town of Saint-Florentin and the 18th-century landmark, The Great Washhouse of Brienon. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon itself is a scenic highlight.
Absolutely. The newly asphalted sections of the Burgundy Canal, such as the new route on the towpath between Migennes and Esnon, are exceptionally safe and car-free, making them perfect for families and all ages. These paths are generally quiet and feature only slight uphill sections around locks.
The region is appealing for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather to enjoy the bucolic landscapes, vineyards, and cherry trees. The varied terrain means you can find comfortable rides even during warmer months, especially along shaded canal paths or through woodlands.
Yes, many routes in the Venizy area traverse picturesque woodlands. The Church – Nice ride through the forest loop from Chailley is a prime example, leading you directly through forested areas for a scenic experience.
The region is known for its rural charm and quiet country roads. The Burgundy Canal paths offer a completely car-free environment, ensuring a peaceful ride. Many of the smaller country roads that wind through fields and woodlands also provide a tranquil cycling experience with minimal traffic.
Yes, the Saint-Florentin and Pontigny Abbey Heritage Loop is specifically designed to explore the region's historical sites and varied countryside, offering a blend of cycling and cultural discovery.


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