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Hiking around Mazille offers diverse landscapes within the Saône-et-Loire department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté. The region features hedged farmland, vineyards, and riverbanks, with picturesque valleys and hills providing varied terrain. Natural features like the Bois de Jalogny and the Fontaine Sibert are integrated into local hiking circuits. This area provides a network of marked trails suitable for exploring its natural and historical elements.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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8
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8.40km
02:22
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.22km
02:25
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.65km
01:18
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.09km
02:32
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.2km
03:07
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. 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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The historic town of Cluny, located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, can best be admired from the viewing platform of the famous Cheese Tower (Tour des Fromages), from which you can enjoy a striking 360-degree view over the historic rooftops and the gentle, green hills of Southern Burgundy. Cluny is world-renowned for its Benedictine abbey, founded in 910 AD. In the High Middle Ages, the abbey was the starting point of the pioneering Cluniac reform movement and developed into the head of a Europe-wide monastic order with over 1,200 monasteries.
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The large work of art on the narrow building facade directly above the fountain is a monumental, historical sundial (cadran solaire). The faded, artistic lines and Roman numerals show the classic grid system of an old vertical sundial, which the townspeople could use to read the time of day. Such large astronomical mural paintings were widespread in the Burgundy region as well as on the outbuildings of the powerful abbey, in order to synchronize the monastic and urban daily routine.
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The neoclassical fountain directly on the building wall was built in the 18th century and is also known today as Fontaine Prud'hon. It was named in honor of the famous French painter and draftsman Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, who was born in Cluny in 1758. The fountain is integrated into the wall like a "water cabinet" (buffet d'eau) and features a fluted basin on a pedestal. In the past, a lion's head spout fed the basin. Today, a modern tap serves cyclists and pedestrians as a public drinking water source.
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The restaurant La Halte de l'Abbaye in Cluny has some culinary, structural, and historical features that make it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike: Traditional Burgundian Cuisine: The restaurant is deeply rooted in the region. Classic specialties include Burgundy snails (often refined in a Cassolette d'escargots with Saint-Véran wine) and tenderly braised meat dishes such as Joue de bœuf (beef cheeks) or the classic Boeuf Bourguignon. Modern Influences: Alongside hearty home-style cooking, creative elements of French Nouvelle Cuisine are incorporated into the menu.
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The Col des Enceints is a mountain pass in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (Département Saône-et-Loire) with a summit elevation of 529 meters. The pass is located in the Mâconnais mountains (Monts du Mâconnais) near the municipality of Bourgvilain. It is a popular route, especially among cyclists and hikers: For cyclists: The ascent from Pierreclos extends over approximately 4.3 kilometers with an elevation difference of about 257 meters and an average gradient of just under 6% (up to 12% at its steepest). For hikers: A moderate, approximately 8.5-kilometer circular hiking trail from Bourgvilain leads over the pass, among other routes, passing through forests and past small hamlets.
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Saint CECILE, to whom this church in the town of the same name was dedicated, is primarily responsible for good sound in the large circle of saints - if one can put it so casually here - because she is the patron saint of church music. Many religious choirs are named after her. The dates of her life from the corresponding saint's legend are not historically confirmed, but she is said to be a martyr from the beginning of the third century. The patron saint's feast day, i.e. her memorial day in the calendar of saints, is on November 22nd in all major Christian denominations.
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Mazille offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 190 routes available. These trails cater to different preferences, including easy strolls, moderate treks, and more challenging hikes.
The region around Mazille is characterized by diverse landscapes, including hedged farmland, picturesque vineyards, and tranquil riverbanks. You'll also encounter beautiful valleys, such as the Cluny valley, and rolling hills that provide scenic viewpoints. Natural features like the Bois de Jalogny and the Fontaine Sibert are integral parts of many local circuits.
Yes, Mazille has numerous options suitable for families. There are 72 easy trails, perfect for children or those looking for a relaxed walk. For example, the Bois de Jalogny Trail loop from Jalogny is an easy 4.7 km route that takes you through pleasant woodlands.
Many of the trails around Mazille are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate option is the View of the hills – Bois de Jalogny Trail loop from Jalogny, which is 8.4 km long and offers great views.
Beyond the natural beauty, Mazille is rich in historical and cultural sites. You can explore the historic Cluny Abbey, just 6 kilometers away, or experience the unique Tunnel du bois clair, Europe's longest bicycle tunnel, which is also accessible on foot outside of bat hibernation season. The village itself features the 11th-century Saint-Blaise Church and the architecturally notable Carmel of Peace.
The hiking trails in Mazille are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 390 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-marked paths, the varied terrain, and the beautiful views of the surrounding hills and countryside.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many of the hiking paths in the Mazille region, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many popular trails in and around Mazille. For instance, routes often begin from villages like Jalogny or Bourgvilain, where you can typically find designated parking areas. It's recommended to check the specific tour details on komoot for parking suggestions for individual routes.
Mazille is a rural area, so public transport options might be limited compared to larger towns. While there might be local bus services connecting Mazille to nearby towns like Cluny, direct public transport to specific trailheads may not always be available. Driving or cycling to trail starting points is often the most convenient option.
Mazille and its surrounding villages offer a few local establishments where you can find refreshments. While not every trailhead will have a cafe directly adjacent, you can often find options in the main village of Mazille or nearby towns like Cluny. Some routes, like the Café du Commerce – Col des Enceints - 529 m loop from Bourgvilain, even start near local eateries.
Among the listed routes, the Matray loop from Château is one of the longer options, covering 8.3 km. However, the region offers a total of 197 tours, so you can find even longer routes by combining segments or exploring the broader network of trails in Burgundy.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking on the established trails around Mazille. The region's extensive network of marked trails is openly accessible. However, if you plan to visit specific private properties or protected areas, it's always wise to check for any local regulations or access requirements.


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