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Mountain biking around Savigny-Sur-Grosne offers diverse terrain within the Saône-et-Loire department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The region is characterized by a varied environment, featuring hilly sections, dense forests, and river valleys formed by the Grosne and Saône. Trails often traverse agricultural landscapes, including vineyards and pastures, providing a mix of natural and cultivated scenery. This area is part of the broader "Espace VTT Massif Sud Bourgogne," offering an extensive network of routes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.5
(4)
22
riders
39.6km
03:23
760m
760m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
22
riders
42.0km
03:51
810m
810m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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24
riders
37.9km
02:00
170m
170m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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14
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44.1km
02:18
210m
210m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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3
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40.5km
03:19
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It was built in 1825 by Lazare Narjoux and served the grain trade.
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A very beautiful piece of work, a testament to the local railway era.
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A site in the middle of the forests with an incomparable viewpoint
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The town of Cluny developed around the Benedictine monastery (Abbey of Cluny) founded in 910. The abbey was the origin and center of the Cluniac reform at the beginning of the 10th century. Cluny reached its peak membership at the beginning of the 12th century with about 400 monks. The last abbey church (Cluny 3) was the world's largest Romanesque basilica and, until the construction of the present-day St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the largest church in Christendom. The church had seven towers. Although large parts of the structure were destroyed, the remaining relics are absolutely remarkable and make a visit to Cluny an unforgettable experience!
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Toilet on site, water point, the best!
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There was no power outlet in the bungalow, but there were ports for USB-C cables.
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The residence of the Marquis d'Huxelles, built between 1606 and 1625, is home to the most sumptuous Louis XIII apartment preserved in France. Fireplaces, ceilings and wood panelling were painted, carved and gilded with sumptuous exuberance for the favourite of Queen Marie de Medici. Paintings, tapestries and period furniture complete this seductive evocation of "château life" at the time of the "Three Musketeers". The tour also reveals a monumental stone staircase (20 metres high), an 18th century kitchen and the opulent 1900s salons of an opera director. The garden, in the spirit of the Baroque period, offers 12 hectares of flowerbeds, a large boxwood labyrinth with aviary-belvedere, vegetable garden, green theatre, water features and remarkable trees.
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There are nearly 40 mountain bike trails around Savigny-Sur-Grosne listed on komoot. These routes are part of the broader "Espace VTT Massif Sud Bourgogne," which offers an extensive network of nearly 600 kilometers of marked circuits catering to various skill levels.
The mountain bike trails around Savigny-Sur-Grosne offer a range of difficulties. You'll find a few easy routes, but the majority are moderate, making them suitable for riders with some experience. There is also at least one difficult trail for advanced mountain bikers seeking a challenge. The varied terrain includes hilly sections, dense forests, and river valleys.
While many trails are moderate, the region's diverse landscape, including peaceful river valleys and greenway sections, offers potential for family-friendly rides. Look for routes described as 'easy' or those that follow the Voie Bleue Moselle-Saône à Vélo®, which often includes sections reserved for non-motorized vehicles and small country roads, ideal for a more relaxed family outing.
Mountain biking around Savigny-Sur-Grosne takes you through a rich and varied environment. You'll encounter hilly sections, dense deciduous and coniferous forests, picturesque river valleys formed by the Grosne and Saône, and agricultural landscapes featuring vineyards and pastures. The terrain can range from arid limestone grasslands to lush wooded areas.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Savigny-Sur-Grosne are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Les Grands Buets loop from Santilly, which covers over 40 km, or the Curtil-sous-Burnand Castle loop from Bonnay-Saint-Ythaire, a moderate 32.6 km ride.
The region is rich in historical and natural attractions. You can ride past the impressive Cormatin Castle, known for its gardens and labyrinth, or discover charming Romanesque churches like the Chapaize Church. The Pyramids of Khufu at Cormatin – Panorama loop from Cormatin specifically offers panoramic views and passes through villages and forested areas.
The mountain bike trails around Savigny-Sur-Grosne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 30 reviews. Nearly 200 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from hilly forests to peaceful river sections.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads in Savigny-Sur-Grosne may be limited, the region is well-connected by cycling routes. Towns like Cluny (16 km away) and Tournus (18 km away) are relatively close and offer more established transport options, from which you could cycle to the trail starting points. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The diverse terrain, with both arid limestone grasslands and lush forests, suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal. These seasons typically offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, avoiding the potential heat of summer or the colder, wetter conditions of winter. The forests provide welcome shade during warmer periods.
Yes, the Grosne and Saône rivers create picturesque valleys, and some routes utilize these areas. The Saône-et-Loire Greenway – Les Marguerons Washhouse loop from La Grande Agasse is a notable example, leading through river valleys and peaceful greenway sections, offering a different kind of riding experience.
The dense forests and natural spaces around Savigny-Sur-Grosne are home to various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter local bird species, small mammals, and other forest creatures typical of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Riding quietly and respectfully increases your chances of observing nature.
With nearly 40 routes available, many of which traverse peaceful, less-trafficked areas, there are certainly opportunities to discover hidden gems. Exploring routes that venture deeper into the 'Monts du Tournugeois' and 'Monts du Mâconnais' or those that connect smaller villages might lead you to less-known but equally rewarding trails away from the main circuits.


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