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Jogging around Beuvron offers an opportunity to explore the picturesque Pays d'Auge region, characterized by its traditional bocage landscape with hedgerows and apple orchards. The area features tranquil meadows and rolling hills, providing varied terrain for runners. These natural elements create a scenic backdrop for running routes, immersing participants in an authentic rural experience.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
12
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24.0km
02:58
430m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.8km
01:31
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.16km
00:39
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.3km
01:47
210m
210m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.59km
00:48
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small village built on the banks of the Yonne, where the Nivernais canal greenway passes. There is a great little campsite if you want to stop there and above all a café, "le P'tit Bouchon". Without pretension, it has just reopened. The ideal stop, which brings a good dose of comfort, during rainy outings. The café (where food is also served) was open each time I visited. A real blessing when you know that most bistros close in small villages!
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Noé's estate, with its beautiful captaincy tower, never opened. Stalled for more than 15 years, the project had a tourist vocation. All that remains today are walled buildings along the canal, which have never been used. The site, not far from the Maladrerie lock, nevertheless has charm. It’s a lovely place for a picnic!
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Varzy is a picturesque village which seduces with its rich medieval heritage and its streets lined with old houses. Its Gothic Saint-Pierre church and its traditional washhouse, once a center of social life, bear witness to its rural charm.
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an unexpected appearance behind a gate during your bike ride
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Cuncy Castle is an old fortified house built at the beginning of the 11th century. Remodeled in the 15th and 16th centuries, it was partly destroyed in 1592, when Vézelay's troops besieged Clamecy. The castle was rebuilt around 1610, on the site of the old curtain walls. A turret is added to the keep. The castle was acquired in 1846 by Edmé Goyard and his descendants are still the owners. It has an impressive porch tower. It cannot be visited and is located near the village of Villiers-sur-Yonne.
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There are over a dozen dedicated running routes around Beuvron-en-Auge, offering a variety of distances and challenges. These routes allow you to explore the picturesque Pays d'Auge region, known for its traditional bocage landscape and apple orchards.
Jogging here immerses you in a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. You'll experience lush greenery, rolling hills, and extensive apple orchards, characteristic of the bocage landscape. Many routes follow quiet country lanes, offering views of traditional half-timbered houses and vibrant floral displays, especially in the village itself. The Running loop from Taconnay, for example, takes you through serene rural settings.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the region's quiet country lanes and paths can be adapted for family outings. The 7-kilometer Vergers trail, mentioned in local research, is a loop through apple trees and meadows, offering a gentler experience. For specific routes in this guide, consider the Running loop from Taconnay, which is a moderate 3.8 miles (6.2 km) and offers a pleasant rural setting.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public footpaths and country lanes in the Beuvron-en-Auge area, especially if kept on a leash. The tranquil nature of the bocage landscape and apple orchards makes it a pleasant environment for running with your canine companion. Always be mindful of local regulations, especially when passing through private land or near livestock.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's heritage. For instance, the Cuncy Castle loop from Villiers-sur-Yonne provides views of the countryside and passes near Cuncy Castle. You might also encounter parts of the historic Cider Route, winding through orchards and traditional manor houses. The village of Beuvron-en-Auge itself, with its 17th and 18th-century half-timbered houses, is a highlight for any urban jog.
Yes, many of the running routes around Beuvron-en-Auge are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the challenging Varzy loop from Varzy is a 15.6-mile (25.1 km) circular trail, and the moderate Cuncy Castle loop from Villiers-sur-Yonne is an 8.6-mile (13.8 km) loop.
The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for jogging in Beuvron-en-Auge. In spring, the apple orchards are in bloom, and the village is vibrant with floral displays (earning it 'three flowers' in the 'village fleuri' competition). Autumn offers beautiful foliage and the apple harvest season. Summers are generally mild, but it's advisable to run in the mornings or evenings to avoid the warmest parts of the day. Winters can be chilly but offer crisp air and quieter trails.
Parking is generally available in the village of Beuvron-en-Auge itself, often near the central square or designated public parking areas. For routes starting from nearby hamlets or villages, such as the Varzy loop from Varzy or the Cuncy Castle loop from Villiers-sur-Yonne, you can usually find parking in the respective village centers or near trailheads.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. The Varzy loop from Varzy is a demanding 15.6-mile (25.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain, taking over 3 hours to complete. Another difficult option is the Brèves and its bistro loop from Tannay, which spans 10.1 miles (16.3 km) and features varied terrain.
Beuvron-en-Auge village itself, being a popular destination, offers several charming cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your run. Many routes pass through or near small villages that might have local bistros or bakeries. For example, the Brèves and its bistro loop from Tannay passes by Brèves and its bistro, offering a convenient stop.
The unique charm of running in Beuvron-en-Auge lies in its harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. As one of 'The Most Beautiful Villages in France', it offers meticulously preserved architecture alongside the serene bocage landscape, rolling hills, and extensive apple orchards of the Pays d'Auge. Running here is not just a physical activity; it's an immersive journey through picturesque scenery and historical ambiance.


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