Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Julien-Sur-Dheune include its tranquil setting along the Dheune River and the Canal du Centre. This commune in Saône-et-Loire offers a quiet, rural atmosphere with access to the Canal du Centre greenway for cycling and walking. The area serves as a base for exploring historical, cultural, and natural sites within the wider Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. Its geographical features and proximity to other notable locations make it a point of interest for outdoor activities and regional…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Jambles has belonged to the Abbey of Cluny since the 9th century. A writing by Saint Vincent de Chalon from 1263 mentions the presence of a hospital that received the sick, the homeless, and travelers at the place called Maison-Dieu in Jambles. At its center is a pretty fountain near a cross.
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There is a very good restaurant on the bridge with a view of the canal. Newly built winter garden. Highly recommended
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incredible viewpoint for the brave of sunrise or sunset. On a clear day, admire Mont Blanc and the Alps silhouetted against the horizon. Enjoy a breathtaking view of Saint Désert, Moroge and Jamble! Good walk !
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The rooster is a French national symbol. The association of the rooster and France was born from a play on words: the Latin word gallus means both “Gallic” and “rooster”. After an eclipse in the Middle Ages, the symbol of the French rooster was reborn in the 14th century. From the Renaissance, the animal interfered in representations of the King of France. If the contemporary political field prefers Marianne, the rooster remains the emblem of France in the eyes of the world.
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The Saint Vincent de Moroges church, originally the Romanesque church of Saint-Martin, is a pretty 19th century church, located a little away from the town, but clearly visible with its bell tower decorated with polychrome tiles.
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This isolated summit offers a 360° panorama of forests, farmland and the Côte Chalonnaise. A breathtaking view.
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This isolated summit offers a 360° panorama of forests, farmland and the Côte Chalonnaise. A breathtaking point of view.
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The region offers several historical attractions. You can explore the medieval Couches Castle, which has a rich history, including its reported use as a prison for Margaret of Burgundy. The Church in Moroges is a 19th-century church that was originally the Romanesque church of Saint-Martin and is part of the Way of Saint James to Compostela. Additionally, the settlement of Jambles has historical significance, having belonged to Cluny Abbey since the 9th century.
Yes, there are several options for families. Near the start of the greenway in Saint-Julien-sur-Dheune, you'll find a shaded picnic area with a children's playground and a pétanque court. For indoor fun, Safariland Torcy, about 7 km away, is an amusement park for children aged 0-12 with labyrinths, trampolines, and inflatable games. Families can also enjoy guided hikes with pack donkeys through Association Tit'Ane et Cie or pony activities at Centre Équestre et Poney Club Le Sapajou.
Saint-Julien-sur-Dheune is nestled along the peaceful Dheune River. The Canal du Centre features a popular nautical stop and a greenway perfect for cycling and walking, leading to natural spots like Lac de Montaubry. This lake is ideal for relaxation, swimming (unsupervised), picnicking, and walking. Further afield, you can discover the natural beauty of Cirque du Bout du Monde, the remarkable Parc et jardins du château de Sully, the unique Quinquenouille Waterfall where you can walk behind the falling water, and the impressive entrance of the Ox Cave.
The Canal du Centre greenway offers excellent opportunities for cycling and walking, allowing you to explore the natural surroundings, including the Dheune river and Lac de Montaubry. The settlement of Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune also features an excellent cycling path along the canal. For more extensive cycling routes, you can find various options for road cycling and mountain biking in the area. Explore detailed routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Julien-Sur-Dheune and MTB Trails around Saint-Julien-Sur-Dheune guide pages.
Yes, the wider Burgundy region boasts several towns rich in art and history. You can visit Chalon-sur-Saône (approx. 24 km east) with its pedestrianized center and cathedral, or Autun (approx. 27 km north-west) known for its old town, cathedral, and Roman ruins. Other significant towns include Paray-le-Monial (approx. 48 km south-west) with its impressive Romanesque basilica, Cluny (approx. 39 km south-south-east) famous for its abbey, and Beaune (approx. 36 km north-east), the center of the renowned wine region.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks along the Canal du Centre greenway to more moderate routes. For specific hiking options, you can explore trails like the 'Montchanin pond loop' or the 'Villa Perrusson loop'. Detailed information and more routes can be found on the Hiking around Saint-Julien-Sur-Dheune guide page.
The summer months are particularly popular, especially for activities along the Canal du Centre and at Lac de Montaubry, where the nautical stop is active and swimming is enjoyed. The greenway is pleasant for cycling and walking throughout the warmer seasons. Spring and autumn also offer beautiful scenery for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets on different days of the week. You can find markets in Montchanin (Wednesday), Le Creusot (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday), Givry (Thursday), Montceau-les-Mines (Tuesday, Saturday), and Autun (Wednesday, Friday). These markets are great places to experience local culture and find regional products.
Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil, rural atmosphere, particularly along the Dheune River and the Canal du Centre greenway. The historical richness of sites like Couches Castle and the charm of villages like Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune are also highly rated. The komoot community has shared 19 photos and given 222 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and interesting points of interest.
Yes, approximately 50 km north-north-east, you can visit Châteauneuf-en-Auxois. This picturesque village, located in the Cote d'Or department, is recognized as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France' and offers a charming historical experience.
Yes, the Centre Équestre et Poney Club Le Sapajou, located about 7 km from Saint-Julien-sur-Dheune, offers a range of equestrian activities. These include pony baptisms for beginners, stages during school holidays, and lessons for both children and adults, providing a great way to explore the countryside.


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