Attractions and places to see around Migennes, France, are primarily centered around its significant waterways, including the Canal de Bourgogne and the Yonne River. This region offers a network of cycle paths and historical sites, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. The landscape is characterized by its canals, rivers, and the infrastructure supporting them, providing a blend of natural and man-made points of interest.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Beautiful place to take a break and enjoy the peace and quiet
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Good news: the Migennes Esnon section of the Burgundy canal, stony and not very passable, has just been completed on the other bank by a magnificent section of perfectly asphalted cycle route! Much easier to go from Migennes (SNCF station) to BRIENON
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Finally, the veloroute section of the Burgundy Canal has been completed by this well-paved section between Migennes and Esnon… it is on the other side of the canal from the old stony path. Well marked!
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The Burgundy Canal, which begins at Migennes, linked the Seine basin to that of the Rhône via the Saône. The section between Migennes and Tonnerre is quite pleasant and allows you to visit many small towns. Be careful of the poor surfacing at the beginning of the route... Brienon is an interesting stopover: old port, mills, Renaissance church, castle, very beautiful 18th century wash house. Swimming, camping...
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Nice for a break.
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Here the Yonne flows off to the left and the canal continues straight ahead.
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The Migennes area is ideal for activities centered around its waterways. Cycling is particularly popular, with many routes along the Canal de Bourgogne and the Yonne River. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, gravel, and road cycling, by exploring the Cycling around Migennes guide.
Yes, the region's canals and cycle paths offer great family-friendly options. Cycling along the Canal de Bourgogne, especially the newly asphalted sections, is suitable for families. Many small towns along the canal, like Brienon-sur-Armançon, offer pleasant stops with amenities and historical sites.
Many sections of the Canal de Bourgogne and the Yonne River feature well-maintained cycle paths that are also suitable for easy walks. The Cycle path along the Yonne in Chemilly-sur-Yonne, for example, is paved and in excellent condition, offering a relaxed experience.
The Canal de Bourgogne itself is a significant historical site, linking the Seine and Rhône basins. Along its banks, you can visit small towns like Brienon-sur-Armançon, which features an old port, mills, a Renaissance church, a castle, and an 18th-century wash house, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
While the canals and rivers are central to the region, specific designated wild swimming spots are not explicitly highlighted. However, the tips for Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon mention 'swimming' in the context of camping, suggesting possibilities in certain areas. Always check local regulations and safety before swimming in natural waters.
Yes, the Start of the Gurgy diversion is noted as a beautiful and quiet place to take a break and enjoy the peace. The entire network of canals and rivers offers numerous tranquil spots away from busier areas, perfect for relaxation.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for cycling and walking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for waterside activities, but it can be warmer. Winter walks are possible, but some amenities might have reduced hours.
Many of the small towns and villages located along the canals, such as Brienon-sur-Armançon, offer cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. These settlements are often integrated into cycling routes, providing convenient stops for refreshments.
The cycling experience around Migennes is unique due to the extensive network of well-maintained paths along the historic Canal de Bourgogne and the Yonne River. Recent improvements, like the asphalted section of the Burgundy Canal between Migennes and Esnon, ensure smooth rides, allowing cyclists to focus on the scenic views and charming waterside villages.
Yes, the Gurgy diversion lock is a notable example of the waterway infrastructure. This lock is part of a short canal stretch that makes parts of the Yonne River navigable and is accompanied by a cycle path, showcasing the engineering efforts to manage the region's rivers.
For longer cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the 'Auxerre Cathedral – Gurgy diversion lock loop from Migennes' (35 km) or the 'Gurgy diversion lock – Yonne River at Armeau loop from Laroche - Migennes' (117 km). More options are available in the Cycling around Migennes guide.


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