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Tranquil countryside cycling in Bourgogne


Cycling routes from Cheny

Cheny is a picturesque locality situated in the Bourgogne region of France. From a cyclist's point of view, Cheny offers excellent road and gravel cycling opportunities in a tranquil rural setting. The region is known for its vineyards and scenic countryside, making it ideal for leisurely rides. Nearby, Morvan Regional Natural Park provides a beautiful backdrop for cycling adventures. In summary, Cheny is a charming destination for cyclists looking to experience the natural and cultural wonders of Bourgogne.

Embark on an adventurous gravel bike ride from Cheny to Venoy

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76 km
753 m
Tough

This off-road gravel route covers a distance of 76km with a moderate ascent of 753m. It is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists. Highlights along the way include Hauterive, Pontigny, Courgis, and Venoy. The difficulty level of this route is rated as 4, providing a challenging ride for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated as 3, offering a thrilling adventure amidst beautiful natural surroundings.


Take on a challenging ride to Bassou and experience epic landscapes

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90 km
962 m
Savage

This road cycling route from Cheny to Bassou takes you on a challenging journey covering 90 km with an ascent of 962 m. The route passes through Bleigny-le-Carreau, Saint-Bris-le-Vineux, Le Gaudier, Gy-l'Évêque, Charbuy, and ends at Bassou. Bleigny-le-Carreau offers a picturesque stop with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Saint-Bris-le-Vineux is known for its vineyards and wine production, making it an ideal spot for wine enthusiasts. Le Gaudier provides peaceful countryside scenery, while Gy-l'Évêque offers historical remnants and a calm atmosphere. Charbuy is known for its beautiful surrounding nature and hunting tradition. Lastly, Bassou itself is an impressive destination with epic landscapes and a sense of achievement. The difficulty level of this ride is high, rated 5, and the epicness factor is 5.


Explore scenic roads from Cheny to Migennes on this road cycling route

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56 km
358 m
Chill

Enjoy a scenic 56km ride through the Bourgogne countryside, with highlights including Bassou, Charbuy, Saint-Maurice-Thizouaille, Bois de Montholon, and Champlay. With a moderate ascent of 358m, this road route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The difficulty level of this route is 2, providing an enjoyable ride. The epicness of this route is rated as 3, offering beautiful countryside scenery along the way.


Cycle on scenic roads and visit the beautiful Mont-Saint-Sulpice

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55 km
359 m
Tough

Embark on a road cycling journey from Cheny to Mont-Saint-Sulpice, covering a distance of 55 km and an ascent of 359 m. This route takes you through Brienon-sur-Armançon, Champlost, Saint-Florentin, and back to Cheny. Brienon-sur-Armançon is a charming village with a rich history, while Champlost offers serene beauty with its countryside views. Saint-Florentin is a larger town known for its historic architecture, including the Notre-Dame Church. Mont-Saint-Sulpice itself is a commune with breathtaking views and a unique atmosphere. The difficulty level of this ride is moderate, rated 3, and the epicness factor is 4.


Explore the gravel roads and discover the charming town of Seignelay

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40 km
262 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route takes you from Cheny to Seignelay, covering a distance of 40 km and an ascent of 262 m. Suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, this ride offers a mix of off-road adventure and scenic surroundings. One of the highlights along the route is Mont-Saint-Sulpice, a small commune with a rich history and stunning views. Pontigny is another stop worth making, famous for its Abbaye Notre-Dame, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. Seignelay itself is a charming town with picturesque streets and a beautiful church. Overall, this route offers a moderate difficulty level, rated 2, and an epicness rating of 3.


Embark on a circular gravel bike ride starting and ending in Cheny

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61 km
566 m
Tough

This circular gravel route covers a distance of 61km with an ascent of 566m. Highlights along the way include Mont-Saint-Sulpice, Pontigny, Beine, Le Thureau du Bard, Gurgy, and Cheny itself. With a difficulty level of 3, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this ride is rated as 3, offering a scenic tour of the Bourgogne countryside.


Cycle through the scenic countryside from Cheny to Migennes

road
102 km
812 m
Tough

This route takes you through beautiful Bourgogne countryside, with highlights including Branches, Lindry, Dracy, and Perreux. With a total distance of 102km and an ascent of 812m, this road route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated as 4, offering a great cycling experience.


Ride through beautiful landscapes and visit the historic Le Pont du tacot

road
85 km
685 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you from Cheny to Le Pont du tacot, passing through scenic towns such as Auxerre, Diges, Aillant-sur-Tholon, Champlay, and more. With a total distance of 85 km and an ascent of 685 m, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The picturesque highlights along the route include Chemilly-sur-Yonne, where you can enjoy the charming village atmosphere. Auxerre, famous for its beautiful historic center, should not be missed. Diges offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Aillant-du-Tholon is known for its beautiful church and charming streets. Champlay is a small village with its own medieval cloister. The difficulty level of this ride is average, rated 3. The overall epicness of the route is impressive, with a rating of 4.


Explore the beautiful countryside and charming villages near Cheney on this scenic road cycling route

road
69 km
470 m
Tough

The Cheney Circuit is a picturesque road cycling route that takes you through the stunning Burgundy region of France. With a total distance of 69 kilometers and an ascent of 470 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for experienced cyclists. Throughout the journey, you will encounter several highlights, including the quaint village of Bassou, famous for its historic architecture. Next, Laduz, known for its beautiful vineyards and wine production, is sure to captivate your senses. Aillant-sur-Tholon, with its charming streets and traditional French atmosphere, provides a perfect spot to take a break. Continuing on, you'll pass through Précy-sur-Vrin, a village filled with historical character, before reaching the scenic town of Cézy. The route then leads you to Joigny, known for its medieval charm and stunning views along the Yonne River. Finally, you'll pass by Migennes, a vibrant town with a rich industrial heritage.


Embark on an exciting gravel bike ride from Cheny to Chemilly-sur-Yonne

gravel
91 km
869 m
Tough

This adventurous gravel route covers a distance of 91km with an ascent of 869m. Highlights along the way include Mont-Saint-Sulpice, Ligny-le-Châtel, Chablis, Chemilly-sur-Serein, Préhy, and Venoy. With a difficulty level of 4, this route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated as 4, providing an thrilling ride through scenic landscapes.


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Leisure cycling in the heart of Bourgogne

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