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The best cycling routes around Chevannes-Changy

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Touring cycling around Chevannes-Changy features routes that traverse the rural landscape of the Nièvre department, often following the Canal du Nivernais. The terrain includes gentle rolling hills and open countryside, with some routes incorporating historical sites and villages. Elevations are generally moderate, providing varied cycling experiences.

Best touring cycling routes around Chevannes-Changy

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Cuncy Castle – Historic centre of Clamecy loop from Grenois, a 35.8 miles (57.6 km) difficult trail that takes 3…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Collancelle Locks – Canal de Nivernais loop from Champallement

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Joachim Lindlbauer
June 12, 2026, Der Canal de Nivernais

The Canal du Nivernais During the harsh winter of 1782-1783, the Morvan forest was no longer sufficient to supply the capital with wood. Wood had to be transported from other forests, particularly from the Bazois. To solve this problem, the construction of a small channel between the Loire and the Yonne was considered. Work began in 1784 with the boring of "La Montagne" at La Collancelle, and in 1786, the construction of a navigable canal was planned. After 56 years of construction, the three tunnels were completed in 1840, and on March 15, 1841, the Nivernais Canal was officially opened. In the first four decades, the canal saw an increase in traffic, as it served as a means of transport for heavy loads such as stone, wood, and coal. With the decline in demand for wood in the capital and the advent of the railway, the decline of navigation on the canal began. In the 1970s, political will and financial support were needed to promote river tourism, ecotourism, and cycling tourism. To this day, the Canal du Nivernais is one of the busiest canals in France, thanks to its gentle cruising.

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The Nivernais Canal During the cold winter of 1782-1783, the Morvan forest was no longer sufficient to supply the capital with wood. It became necessary to transport wood from other forests, those of Bazois. Work was then considered to build a small channel between the Loire and the Yonne. In 1784, construction began with the drilling of "La Montagne" from La Collancelle, and in 1786, the construction of a navigation canal was planned. In 1840, the construction of the three tunnels was completed, then on March 15, 1841, the official commissioning of the Nivernais Canal took place. In the first 40 years, traffic on the canal increased, and it was also used as a means of transport for heavy loads (especially stone, but also wood and coal). With the decline in demand for wood in the capital and the development of the railway, navigation on the canal began to decline. In the 1970s, political will and funding were needed to develop river tourism, ecotourism, and cycle tourism. To this day, the Canal du Nivernais is one of the busiest canals in France due to its philosophy of gentle roaming.

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The Nivernais Canal During the cold winter of 1782-1783, the Morvan forest was no longer sufficient to supply the capital with wood. It became necessary to transport wood from other forests, those of Bazois. Work was then considered to create a small channel between the Loire and the Yonne. In 1784, construction began with the boring of "La Montagne" in La Collancelle, and in 1786, the construction of a navigation canal was planned. In 1840, the construction of the three tunnels was completed, then on March 15, 1841, the official opening of the Nivernais Canal took place. In the first 40 years, traffic on the canal increased, and it was also used as a means of transport for heavy loads (particularly stone, but also wood and coal). With the decline in demand for wood in the capital and the development of the railway, navigation on the canal began to decline. In the 1970s, political will and funding were needed to develop river tourism, ecotourism, and cycle tourism. To this day, the Canal du Nivernais is one of the most frequented canals in France, thanks to its philosophy of gentle roaming.

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The Chapel of Sainte Marie, built in the first half of the 17th century, is the only remaining vestige of the former Visitation convent.

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EricVT
July 4, 2025, Le Vèzelay

The Eternal Hill… the arrival at the Basilica of the Madeleine is paid for by the final hill!

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The façade of this church, which cyclists encounter in the heart of Nevers, rises imposingly. Its construction history – the "Sainte-Marie" Chapel was built in the Baroque style – dates back to the first half of the 17th century. Back then, it didn't stand alone as it does today, but belonged to a convent of Visitandes, whose other buildings have been demolished over the course of history. "You can't enter the interior... but you will undoubtedly be captivated by the façade, which displays an astonishing Baroque style, unique in the Nivernais region and rare in France," states the tourist brochure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Chevannes-Changy?

There are nearly 30 touring cycling routes around Chevannes-Changy, offering a variety of experiences through the rural landscape of the Nièvre department.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly touring cycling routes in the area?

While there are no routes specifically categorized as 'easy', many of the 15 moderate routes are suitable for beginners looking for a gentle introduction to touring cycling. These often follow the relatively flat terrain along the Canal du Nivernais, providing a pleasant ride without significant climbs.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes around Chevannes-Changy?

The terrain primarily features gentle rolling hills and open countryside. Many routes follow the Canal du Nivernais, offering flat, waterside paths. Elevations are generally moderate, providing varied cycling experiences without overly strenuous climbs.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes?

Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Collancelle Locks – Canal de Nivernais loop from Champallement is a moderate 47.0 km circular path that highlights the canal's notable locks and waterside scenery.

What are some of the longer, more challenging touring cycling routes?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Canal du Nivernais – Vézelay loop from Giry is a difficult 181.6 km trail that takes approximately 11 hours 37 minutes to complete, leading through the Canal du Nivernais region and towards Vézelay.

What can I see along the touring cycling routes in Chevannes-Changy?

The routes often pass by historical sites and villages. You can explore landmarks such as Château d'Arthel, La Motte Castle, and the Gallo-Roman ruins of Compierre. The Cuncy Castle – Historic centre of Clamecy loop from Grenois specifically passes by Cuncy Castle and through the historic center of Clamecy.

Are there any routes that feature unique engineering or natural beauty?

Yes, the Manual Drawbridge – Canal du Nivernais loop from Challement is a moderate 33.3 km route that allows you to experience the unique manual drawbridges along the Canal du Nivernais, showcasing the region's historical waterways.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Chevannes-Changy?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet rural landscape, the scenic canal paths, and the opportunity to explore historic villages and sites.

Are there any routes that pass by interesting local points of interest or places to stop?

The Chitry‑les‑Mines Castle – Le Truck Food Truck Le Poteau loop from Dompierre-sur-Héry is a moderate 27.0 km route that offers a chance to see Chitry-les-Mines Castle and potentially stop at Le Truck Food Truck Le Poteau, providing a local culinary experience.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in Chevannes-Changy?

The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather ideal for waterside rides along the Canal du Nivernais. Autumn brings beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures, making it comfortable for longer tours.

Is the area suitable for family-friendly touring cycling?

Yes, many of the moderate routes, particularly those along the Canal du Nivernais, are relatively flat and well-suited for families. The absence of difficult climbs and the scenic, often car-free paths make for a relaxed and enjoyable family outing.

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