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No traffic road cycling routes around Grièges traverse a landscape shaped by the Saône River and the rolling hills of the Mâconnais vineyards. The region features prominent limestone escarpments like the Roche de Solutré, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often follow river valleys or ascend through agricultural areas, providing diverse cycling experiences. The area is characterized by a mix of open countryside and scenic riverbanks.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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42
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45.2km
02:31
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.6km
02:15
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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39.8km
01:54
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.5km
02:14
600m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.6km
01:36
180m
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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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The Rock of Solutré is a world-famous, 493-meter-high limestone rock in the south of the Burgundy region. It is located amidst the picturesque vineyards of the municipality of Solutré-Pouilly. The region is officially designated as a Grand Site de France. The hike to the summit is easy to moderate and very doable for families. It takes about 1 hour for the entire loop (approx. 4 kilometers round trip). The elevation gain is around 100 to 140 meters from the official parking lot on well-maintained paths with information panels, although there are many steps.
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An idyllic, paved cycle path directly on the riverbank. It is a section of the well-known French long-distance cycle route „La Voie Bleue - Moselle-Saône Radweg" (Route V50) along the Saône. The entire long-distance cycle route covers around 700 kilometers from the Luxembourg border town of Apach (near the tripoint) to Lyon. The Saône section follows the natural meanders of the Saône, passing meadows, historic villages, and well-known wine-growing regions such as Mâcon. The route is mostly flat on former towpaths.
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An idyllic, asphalted cycle path right on the riverbank. This is a section of the well-known French long-distance cycle route "La Voie Bleue - Moselle-Saône Radweg" (Route V50) along the Saône. The entire long-distance cycle route runs for around 700 kilometers from the French border town of Apach (near the tripoint) to Lyon. The Saône section follows the natural meanders of the Saône, passing meadows, historic villages, and well-known wine-growing regions such as Mâcon. The route runs mostly flat on former towpaths.
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Among anglers, the Saône near Mâcon enjoys a legendary reputation. The river is known for its gigantic European catfish (Waller). In this area, capital fish regularly get caught, which are well over 2 meters long and weigh over 100 kilograms.
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The picture shows the Mâcon-Ville train station (Gare de Mâcon-Ville) in the city center of Mâcon. The original historic 19th-century station building was destroyed in World War II. Today's building, with its distinctive, wave-like curved roof structure, was rebuilt in the 1950s as a combined train and bus station. The station has been extensively modernized. A new barrier-free pedestrian bridge with elevators ensures modern, accessible access to the platforms.
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The Saint-Laurent Bridge (Pont Saint-Laurent) is a historic stone bridge that spans the Saône River. It connects the town of Mâcon in the Saône-et-Loire department with the municipality of Saint-Laurent-sur-Saône in the Ain department. Initial wooden structures were already built by the Romans. The current stone bridge dates back to the 11th century in its core and is considered the oldest bridge over the Saône. The structure consists of twelve stone arches. On one of the pillars, there is a statue of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of boatmen. It is one of the few historic structures in the region that survived the demolitions of World War II unscathed.
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The Voie Verte (Green Way) is a former, paved railway line. At the starting point in Charnay-lès-Mâcon is the Vélo-Gare du Mâconnais - a former train station, which today serves as a tourist office and bicycle rental.
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The Col de Gerbet (612 m) is an idyllic mountain pass in the French wine-growing region of Beaujolais. Depending on the starting point, various roads with little traffic lead up to the pass via the D137. From Juliénas (south-east approach): This route is 7.3 kilometers long. It overcomes 342 meters of altitude with a steady, moderate gradient of 4.7% on average. The road winds through shady forest sections. From La Croix Blanche (west approach): A tougher variant 4.5 kilometers long. Here you conquer 270 meters of altitude with an average gradient of 6% and ramps of up to 11%.
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There are over 120 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Grièges, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 26 easy routes, 82 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging options.
The terrain around Grièges offers a diverse experience. You can find flatter, more relaxed rides along the Saône River on routes like Between Tournus and Mâcon – Saint-Laurent Bridge loop from Mâcon-Ville, which has minimal elevation gain. For those seeking more challenge, routes like the Col de Gerbet Loop from Mâcon feature significant climbs and descents, traversing rolling hills and offering more demanding ascents.
Yes, the region offers several easy, no-traffic routes suitable for families. The La Voie Bleue, which runs along the Saône River, is particularly well-suited for relaxed rides with picturesque views and flatter terrain, making it ideal for all ages. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in the guide for the most family-friendly options.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Mâconnais vineyards and dramatic geological formations. You can cycle past the impressive Roche de Solutré and Vergisson Rock, which provide panoramic vistas. The tranquil Saône Valley also offers a serene backdrop for many rides, and you might even spot the View of Mâcon and the Saône from the François Mitterand bridge.
Absolutely! The Greenway of Southern Burgundy, accessible from the Grièges area, features the unique Tunnel du Bois Clair. This 1.6 km former railway tunnel is now open to cyclists, offering a distinctive and car-free experience. Please note it's closed during winter months (October to April) due to bats.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Grièges are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful vineyard scenery, and the well-maintained paths that allow for an enjoyable and safe ride away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Grièges are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Kozy Bar Lounge – Saint-Laurent Bridge loop from Mâcon-Ville and the View of La Roche de Solutré – Roche de Vergisson loop from Mâcon-Ville, offering convenient circular journeys.
Yes, the region offers routes that incorporate water features. The La Voie Bleue follows the Saône River, providing continuous river views. Additionally, the nearby Dombes region is known for its numerous lakes, and some routes may pass by or near attractions like the Cormoranche Lake Leisure Center.
The best time for no-traffic road cycling in Grièges is generally from spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, and all routes, including the Tunnel du Bois Clair, are open. Cycling through the Mâconnais vineyards is particularly beautiful during late spring and early autumn when the vines are lush or changing color.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find several difficult no-traffic routes. The Col de Gerbet Loop from Mâcon, for instance, is classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain over its 45 km distance, providing a rewarding workout amidst scenic landscapes.
Many routes in the Grièges area provide excellent opportunities for panoramic views. Cycling near the Roche de Solutré, which rises to 493 meters, offers breathtaking vistas over the Mâconnais vineyards and the Beaujolais valley. The Mount Pouilly area also provides elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape.


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