4.2
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22
riders
3
rides
Gravel biking around Saint-Bonnet-De-Cray features routes that traverse varied terrain, often connecting historic medieval towns with scenic river and canal paths. The landscape includes areas along the Loire River and the Canal de Roanne à Digoin, offering a mix of gradients. The region is characterized by rolling countryside and a rural setting, with a network of paths suitable for gravel bikes. Distant views of the Monts de la Madeleine add to the scenic backdrop.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
3.5
(2)
13
riders
130km
08:51
1,680m
1,680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
riders
61.3km
04:07
660m
660m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(2)
4
riders
39.5km
02:19
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
1
riders
39.9km
02:34
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Marcigny is a historic French small town in the historical region of Burgundy. It has just under 1,700 inhabitants and is picturesquely located in the southwest of the Saône-et-Loire department, in the vast river landscape of the Loire. It is nestled in the gently rolling Brionnais, which is known for its Romanesque art, pastures, and the famous white Charolais cattle. The town developed from 1050 onwards around an important Benedictine priory.
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In this abbey, the eco-hamlet of Bénisson-Dieu meets to sing vespers at least once a week. A little extra: they sing in a unique medieval Gregorian chant! Not to be missed!
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Beautiful Abbey and lovely grounds to stroll around while your legs recover from you strenuous ride 🤓
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Marcigny is renowned for its traditional Monday market, which has existed since the 11th century. This commune is also home to the Saint-Rigaud Abbey, an important historical site dating from the Middle Ages. The city is also famous for its ceramic manufacturing, notably the famous stoneware potteries which are very popular with craft enthusiasts.
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Wonderful stage stop on my Camino https://huettemann.eu/de/2023/10/von-cluny-an-die-loire-berndscamino/
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The gravel bike trails in this region primarily traverse varied terrain, including paths along the Loire River and the Canal de Roanne à Digoin. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, often connecting historic medieval towns with scenic river and canal paths, and passing through agricultural areas. Gradients are generally gentle in many sections.
While the featured routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the region's landscape along canals and riverbanks often provides relatively gentle gradients. For a moderate option, consider the Charlieu, medieval town – Briennon marina loop from Vougy, which covers 41.9 km.
Gravel bike routes in Saint-Bonnet-De-Cray vary in distance. You can find tours ranging from approximately 39 km, like the On the banks of the Loire – View of Briennon Marina loop from Artaix, up to over 60 km, such as the Charlieu, medieval town – View of Briennon Marina loop from Pouilly-sous-Charlieu.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Saint-Bonnet-De-Cray are designed as loops. For example, the Briennon marina – Charlieu, medieval town loop from Putinat is a 62.6 km circular trail that connects the marina with the historic town.
The routes often link significant points of interest. You can explore the historic Charlieu, medieval town, visit the scenic Briennon marina, or ride alongside the Canal de Roanne à Digoin. Other notable sites include La Bénisson-Dieu Abbey and Charlieu Benedictine Abbey.
The gravel biking routes in Saint-Bonnet-De-Cray are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from around 10 reviews. Over 30 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of historic towns, marinas, and agricultural landscapes.
Yes, some routes provide scenic views along the Loire River. The On the banks of the Loire – View of Briennon Marina loop from Artaix is a great option that takes you along the riverbanks and offers views of the Briennon Marina.
While specific seasonal conditions are not detailed, the region's landscape, with its river and canal paths, suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's always wise to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, you can find routes that incorporate the Canal de Roanne à Digoin. The Briennon marina – Canal de Roanne à Digoin loop from Melay is a moderate 41.09 km trail that allows you to ride alongside this historic waterway.
The most challenging route featured in this guide is the Charlieu, medieval town – View of Briennon Marina loop from Pouilly-sous-Charlieu. This difficult 61.6 km trail connects a medieval town with views of Briennon Marina and typically takes over 4 hours to complete.
Absolutely. Several routes are designed to link these two prominent attractions. For instance, the Charlieu, medieval town – Briennon marina loop from Vougy offers a mix of terrain between the medieval town of Charlieu and the Briennon marina.


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