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Mountain biking around Malay offers a network of trails through varied landscapes. The region features rolling terrain, often characterized by woodlands and open agricultural areas, providing a mix of ascents and descents. Elevations are generally moderate, with no peaks exceeding 200m, making for accessible riding. The area's physical features support a range of mountain biking experiences, from longer endurance rides to shorter, more technical sections.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.3
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22
riders
39.1km
03:22
750m
750m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
42.1km
03:52
810m
810m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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37.9km
02:00
170m
170m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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15
riders
44.2km
02:19
210m
210m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
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41.8km
02:16
180m
180m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Tour des Fromages is a preserved defensive tower from the 11th century, which originally belonged to the ramparts of the powerful Abbey of Cluny. In the Middle Ages, the structure was still called Tour des Fèves (Bean Tower), as supplies were stored there. It got its current, curious name in the 19th century because a merchant used the tower to dry her homemade cheeses. Today, the tower is a popular attraction. Visitors can climb the 120 steps to the top. From up there, you have a beautiful 360-degree panoramic view over the entire medieval monastic city and the surrounding Burgundy landscape. Access to the tower is directly through the local Cluny tourist office.
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Magnificent view, which is worth the climb. Unfortunately, the refreshment stop was closed.
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The Château de Cormatin is a magnificent moated castle from the early 17th century. The castle was built between 1606 and 1625 by the Marquises d'Huxelles. It houses the best-preserved state rooms from the Louis XIII era in all of France. Famous are the "Gilded Rooms" (Salles Dorées) with lavish paintings, sculptures, and gilded ceilings. The extensive grounds, covering around 12 hectares, are among the most beautiful gardens in France. Highlights in the outdoor area include a large boxwood labyrinth, an open-air Baroque theatre, water features, and a historic vegetable garden. This spot only offers a brief glimpse of the rear grounds.
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The Halle ronde (the "round hall") in the French municipality of Givry was built between 1825 and 1830. It was designed by the regionally known architect Lazare Narjoux. It originally served as a grain hall (Halle au blé) to supply the surrounding mills and the population with grain. Due to its rare, circular design, the market hall has been classified as a historic monument since 1931.
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Mont Saint-Romain is a 579-meter-high mountain in the Mâconnais mountains above the picturesque valley of Blanot. From the summit, you have a comprehensive 360-degree view. To the west, you look out over the hills of Clunisois, and to the east, over the Saône valley. In very clear weather, the view extends to the Alps and Mont Blanc. On the roof of the local Auberge, there is a distinctive, historic orientation table, which was erected in 1948 by the Touring-Club de France. Directly at the viewpoint, a small Auberge (mountain inn) with an outdoor terrace invites you to stop for a break.
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Peaceful village with a lake and campsite, a detour that is worth it.
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The station no longer serves trains. The historic site has been transformed into a vibrant leisure zone (Aire de loisirs de la gare). The building is located directly on the Voie Verte de Bourgogne du Sud, a well-known 77 km cycle path on a former railway line. Travelers will find a bicycle rental service for regular and electric bikes, a tool station for repairs, picnic tables, public restrooms, and a children's playground. It also serves as a starting point for excursions, for example to the nearby Château de Cormatin.
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The Crainseny Viaduct (French: Viaduc de Crainseny) is a historic railway bridge in the south of the Côte Chalonnaise region. The viaduct was built in 1882. It has a total length of 246 meters, spans the valley at a height of around 23 meters, and features a distinctive curve with a radius of 400 meters. The masonry bridge consists of 16 elegant round arches, each with a span of 12 meters. Originally, the railway ran here on the Étiveau-Montchanin line, connecting the towns of Saint-Gengoux-le-National and Montchanin. Train services were discontinued in 1969.
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The mountain bike trails in Malay primarily feature moderate difficulty, with 38 moderate routes available. There are also 10 easy trails for those seeking a more relaxed ride, but no difficult trails are listed.
Yes, Malay offers 10 easy mountain bike trails that are suitable for families. These routes typically navigate through rolling terrain and open agricultural areas, providing a pleasant experience for various skill levels.
You can expect a mix of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open agricultural paths. The region features moderate elevations, offering a good balance of ascents and descents without extreme climbs.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Malay are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Fley – Saint-Gengoux-le-National loop from Saint-Gengoux-le-National, which covers 24.6 miles (39.6 km) through the local countryside.
For a longer ride, consider the Saône-et-Loire Greenway – Les Marguerons Washhouse loop from La Grande Agasse, which is 27.7 miles (44.6 km) long. Another option is the Cormatin Castle – Mount Saint-Romain loop from Cormatin, spanning 26.1 miles (42.0 km).
Many routes offer views of historical sites and natural landscapes. For instance, the Cormatin Castle – Mount Saint-Romain loop from Cormatin provides views of historical sites. You can also find attractions like Cormatin Castle and Saint-Gengoux-le-National nearby.
The best time for mountain biking in Malay is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. The region's moderate elevations make it accessible for riding during these seasons.
Yes, the region is rich in historical landmarks. You can find several castles, including Cormatin Castle, Sercy Castle, and Brancion Castle, which are often near or visible from various routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the mix of woodlands and open paths, and the well-maintained network of moderate trails.
While specific cafe stops are not detailed for every route, many trails, such as the Lalheue loop from Santilly, pass through or near small villages like Santilly, where you might find local establishments for refreshments.
While there are no 'difficult' rated trails, experienced mountain bikers can challenge themselves on longer moderate routes with significant elevation gain, such as the Curtil-sous-Burnand Castle loop from Bonnay-Saint-Ythaire, which features over 380 meters of ascent over 32.6 km.


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