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Road cycling around Jugy offers access to a diverse network of routes within the Saône-et-Loire department, known for its cycling infrastructure. The terrain features a mix of flatter valley rides along the Saône River and quiet country roads, with altitudes ranging from 190 to 468 meters. Cyclists can explore areas characterized by vineyards, forests, and open pasturelands, providing varied experiences from gentle gradients to more challenging climbs.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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32.7km
01:28
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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77.3km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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91.6km
04:08
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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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Idyllic section, the Saône widens considerably here.
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In this small town with its surrounding endless vineyards, everyone seems to live from viticulture.
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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 old town of Tournus, a French town in the Burgundy region (Saône-et-Loire department). Main attractions: Saint-Philibert Abbey Church: One of the most important Romanesque buildings in France from the 11th and 12th centuries. Picturesque alleys: The old town is characterized by narrow, right-angled streets, colorful facades, and flat roofs with round tiles that have a Mediterranean feel. Hôtel-Dieu: A historic hospital with a well-preserved, ornate 17th-century pharmacy. Greuze Monument: A statue in honor of the famous painter Jean-Baptiste Greuze, born in Tournus in 1725.
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The historic old town of Tournus, a French town in the Burgundy region (Département Saône-et-Loire). Main sights: Saint-Philibert Abbey Church: One of the most important Romanesque buildings in France from the 11th and 12th centuries. Picturesque alleys: The old town is characterized by narrow, straight streets, colorful facades, and Mediterranean-style flat roofs with round tiles. Hôtel-Dieu: A historic hospital with a well-preserved, ornate 17th-century pharmacy. Greuze Monument: A statue in honor of the famous painter Jean-Baptiste Greuze, born in Tournus in 1725.
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The historic old town of Tournus, a French town in the Burgundy region (Saône-et-Loire department). Main attractions: Saint-Philibert Abbey Church: One of France's most significant Romanesque structures from the 11th and 12th centuries. Picturesque streets: The old town is characterized by narrow, right-angled streets, colorful facades, and Mediterranean-style flat roofs with round tiles. Hôtel-Dieu: A historic hospital with a well-preserved, ornate 17th-century pharmacy. Greuze Monument: A statue in honor of the famous painter Jean-Baptiste Greuze, born in Tournus in 1725.
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The Abbey Church of Saint-Philibert in Tournus is one of the most important examples of early Romanesque architecture in Central Europe. The mighty west facade, with its embrasures and massive walls, is reminiscent of a medieval fortress. The nave features unique, transversely running barrel vaults, which create an extraordinary play of light inside. An ancient crypt lies beneath the choir, while the upper church, dedicated to Saint Michael, is located above the narthex.
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The abbey church of Saint-Philibert in Tournus is one of the most important examples of early Romanesque architecture in Central Europe. The mighty west facade, with its battlements and massive walls, is reminiscent of a medieval fortress. The nave features unique, transversely running barrel vaults, which create an extraordinary play of light inside. Beneath the choir lies an ancient crypt, while above the narthex is the upper church, dedicated to Saint Michael.
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There are over 200 road cycling routes available around Jugy, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You can find routes varying from easy to difficult, exploring the diverse landscapes of the Saône-et-Loire department.
The terrain around Jugy offers a mix of flatter valley rides, particularly along the Saône River, and more challenging climbs through hillsides and forests. Altitudes range from 190 to 468 meters, providing varied experiences from gentle gradients to routes with more significant elevation. You'll cycle through picturesque vineyards, open pasturelands, and quiet country roads.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Beaufer Pass – Ridge Trail loop from Sennecey-le-Grand offer significant elevation gain, with nearly 1000 meters of climbing over 78 kilometers. The region's varied topography, including parts of the Morvan, provides opportunities for more demanding rides.
Beginners can enjoy several easy routes with minimal elevation gain. The Abreuvoir – Abreuvoir des Monnots loop from Laives is an easy 31.9 km path through rural landscapes. Another gentle option is the Cycle Path along the Saône – Tournus loop from Boyer, which follows the tranquil Saône River for 25.2 km.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic panoramas. The nearby Belvédère de la Garenne offers breathtaking views of the Saône valley and surrounding villages. Cycling through the vineyards of Côte Chalonnaise and Mâconnais also provides stunning vistas, especially during growing seasons.
Jugy's proximity to historical sites allows for cultural enrichment during your ride. You can easily incorporate visits to places like the significant Romanesque Saint-Philibert Abbey in Tournus or the medieval Brancion Castle. The Chapaize Church is another notable historical attraction.
Yes, the Saône-et-Loire department, where Jugy is located, is renowned for its 'Greenways' (Voies Vertes) movement, offering an extensive network of cycling itineraries that are predominantly on paved surfaces and quiet country roads with minimal traffic. These routes are generally accessible and ideal for family-friendly road cycling, providing a safe and enjoyable experience.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The vineyards are particularly stunning during growing seasons. While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the mild climate of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté makes much of the year suitable for road cycling.
While specific designated cyclist parking areas in Jugy are not detailed, the village's quiet rural setting suggests that parking is generally available. For routes starting from nearby towns like Boyer or Nanton, local parking options would typically be found near the starting points of the trails.
Jugy is a small commune, so direct public transport links might be limited. However, the wider Saône-et-Loire department has larger towns like Tournus (6 km from Jugy) which may offer more public transport options, potentially allowing access to various points along the regional cycling networks.
The road cycling routes around Jugy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene river valleys, picturesque vineyards, and quiet country roads that define the area, highlighting the blend of natural beauty and cultural proximity.
Yes, Jugy provides access to several extensive cycling networks. These include the Blueways (Voie Bleue) / Moselle-Saône Cycling Route (V50), which parallels the Saône River, and EuroVelo 6, also known as the 'Rivers Route'. For more regional exploration, the CycloRoute71 tours the entire Saône-et-Loire department, offering diverse experiences. You can find more information on regional cycling networks at saone-tourisme.fr and francevelotourisme.com.
Yes, many of the routes around Jugy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Cycle Path along the Saône – Tournus loop from Boyer and the Bois de Briolle loop from Nanton, which are popular choices for their convenience and scenic beauty.


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