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Road cycling around Taizé, located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France, features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and the scenic countryside of the Charollais and northern Mâconnais. The area offers a network of well-maintained routes, including sections of the Voie Verte de Bourgogne du Sud, a dedicated cycleway built on a former railway line. These routes often traverse verdant scenery and connect historic villages, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. The region's topography includes gentle ascents and descents, making…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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31.7km
01:38
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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52.7km
02:43
740m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Tour des Fromages is a preserved defensive tower from the 11th century, which originally belonged to the ramparts of the powerful Abbey of Cluny. In the Middle Ages, the structure was still called Tour des Fèves (Bean Tower), as supplies were stored there. It got its current, curious name in the 19th century because a merchant used the tower to dry her homemade cheeses. Today, the tower is a popular attraction. Visitors can climb the 120 steps to the top. From up there, you have a beautiful 360-degree panoramic view over the entire medieval monastic city and the surrounding Burgundy landscape. Access to the tower is directly through the local Cluny tourist office.
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Relaxed riding on good and level ground and mostly shady.
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A route through a green corridor, that brings joy.
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The tour leads through a picturesque, typically Burgundian landscape of rolling fields, dense forests, and vineyards. It connects the small, historic communities of Bray, Cortambert, and Blanot. In the listed historic village of Blanot, you will find, among other things, the famous Grottes de Blanot (a cave that reaches over 80 meters deep into the earth) as well as a historic Romanesque church. www.burgund-touri... +1
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The historic town of Cluny, located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, can best be admired from the viewing platform of the famous Cheese Tower (Tour des Fromages), from which you can enjoy a striking 360-degree view over the historic rooftops and the gentle, green hills of Southern Burgundy. Cluny is world-renowned for its Benedictine abbey, founded in 910 AD. In the High Middle Ages, the abbey was the starting point of the pioneering Cluniac reform movement and developed into the head of a Europe-wide monastic order with over 1,200 monasteries.
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Founded in 910, the Benedictine abbey developed into the starting point of the Cluniac reform movement. In the High Middle Ages, it was one of the most influential religious and political centers in Western Europe. At its peak, the Cluny congregation comprised around 1,200 monasteries with over 20,000 monks across the continent. Cluny was independent of secular rulers and local bishops. It was directly subordinate to the Pope in Rome.
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Château de Cormatin is a magnificent water castle from the early 17th century. The castle was built between 1606 and 1625 by the Marquises d'Huxelles. It houses the best-preserved state rooms from the Louis XIII era in all of France. Famous are the "Golden Rooms" (Salles Dorées) with opulent paintings, sculptures, and gilded ceilings. The extensive, approximately 12-hectare grounds are among the most beautiful gardens in France. Highlights in the outdoor area include a large boxwood maze, an open-air baroque theatre, water features, and a historic vegetable garden.
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This is a simple, Romanesque village church from the 12th century. It was already mentioned in the documents of the famous Cluny Abbey in the year 1156. The building has been a listed "monument historique" since 1913. In the small cemetery directly in front of the church is, among other things, the grave of Frère Roger, the founder of the well-known ecumenical community of Taizé. The church is used by many young people and pilgrims as a place of silence and personal prayer.
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There are over 70 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Taizé, offering a wide range of options for various skill levels. This includes 14 easy routes, 49 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging options.
Yes, Taizé is particularly well-suited for family-friendly cycling, especially with the Voie Verte de Bourgogne du Sud. This dedicated cycleway, built on a former railway line, offers a safe and flat experience, connecting Chalon-sur-Saône and Mâcon via Cluny. For a specific easy loop, consider the Taizé Community – Cluny loop from Ameugny, which is just over 26 km with minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Taizé traverse the beautiful, hilly countryside of the Charollais and northern Mâconnais. You'll enjoy picturesque rolling hills, verdant scenery, and charming rural landscapes. The Grosne River also forms the western border of the commune, adding to the natural charm.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Besanceuil Church – Mount Saint-Vincent loop from Ameugny offers a moderate 57 km ride, while the Cormatin Castle – Percée Pass loop from Cormatin is a 32 km moderate option.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle to the famous Cluny Abbey, once the largest Romanesque basilica, or visit the magnificent Cormatin Castle with its beautiful gardens. The historic Chapaize Church, known for its early Romanesque architecture, is also easily accessible by bike. For a longer ride, consider the medieval village of Brancion.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Taizé, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be excellent, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. The well-paved surfaces of the routes are generally suitable throughout these seasons.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult routes available. These routes typically feature greater distances and more significant elevation gains, such as the 57 km Besanceuil Church – Mount Saint-Vincent loop from Ameugny with over 800 meters of ascent, offering rewarding climbs and descents through the hilly terrain.
Many routes conveniently start from villages like Ameugny or Cormatin, which are close to Taizé. These locations often provide easy access and parking. The Château de Cormatin – Cluny Abbey loop, for instance, starts directly from Taizé, making it very accessible.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the stunning scenic viewpoints, and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to historical landmarks like Cluny Abbey and Cormatin Castle, all while enjoying minimal traffic.
Absolutely. Several routes are designed to take you past significant landmarks. The Cormatin Castle – Notre-Dame Church loop from Cormatin is a great example, allowing you to experience the beauty of Cormatin Castle. You can also find routes that lead to the medieval village of Brancion and its castle, offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
Yes, while many routes are moderate in length, you can find longer options. For example, the Besanceuil Church – Mount Saint-Vincent loop from Ameugny is over 57 km, and the Château de Cormatin – Cluny Abbey loop from Taizé covers nearly 53 km, providing ample distance for a full day's ride through scenic, quiet roads.


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