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Touring cycling routes around Baudemont are situated in the Saône-et-Loire department of France, within the picturesque Charolais-Brionnais region. The area features gently rolling countryside, quiet country roads, and a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Cyclists can expect diverse landscapes, including green, wooded areas, fields, and pastures, with some routes featuring significant elevation changes. This region is known for its accessible cycling itineraries and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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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.

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155km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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.
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Magnificent ride mostly in the shade on level, smooth ground.
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Opening hours: Open from the beginning of April to the end of October. June, July and August. Open daily from 10:00 to 18:30. April, May, September and October: Open from 14:00 to 18:00 (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, except on public holidays). Admission prices: Combined ticket (Castle tour & Gardens): €16 for adults, €10 for youths and students, children under 7 years are free. Gardens only: €8 for adults, €7 reduced.
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The Castle of Berzé-le-Châtel (also known as Forteresse de Berzé) is the largest and best-preserved medieval castle in Southern Burgundy. The complex dates back to a 10th-century castrum and was strategically built on a rocky outcrop to protect the nearby powerful Abbey of Cluny. The fortress consists of three ring walls and features 13 towers (including two keeps/donjons) as well as an imposing gatehouse. The heart of the interior is a remarkable Carolingian chapel.
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The Voie Verte de Bourgogne du Sud is France's oldest car-free rail trail. It runs for almost 70 kilometers through the vineyards and hills of southern Burgundy between the towns of Chalon-sur-Saône and Mâcon.
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A 1600m tunnel, an experience to be had!
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The region around Baudemont, part of the Charolais-Brionnais, features a mix of gently rolling countryside, quiet country roads, and well-developed cycle paths. You'll encounter both paved and unpaved surfaces, with routes traversing green, wooded areas, fields, and pastures. Some routes, particularly those in hilly areas, can have significant elevation changes, offering a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, while many routes around Baudemont are classified as moderate to difficult due to the rolling hills, there are options for easier rides. The wider Saône-et-Loire region, known for its 'Greenways,' offers flat, accessible sections, often along rivers and canals. Within the komoot guide, there are 2 routes classified as easy, and 34 as moderate, providing gentler options for touring cyclists.
Cyclists can enjoy picturesque views of the rolling hills and green, wooded landscapes characteristic of the Charolais-Brionnais. A significant natural feature is Mount Dun, which offers magnificent panoramic vistas from its summit. The region's distinctive 'bocages' (landscapes delimited by hedges) also add to the scenic beauty.
The region's reputation for accessible cycling itineraries, particularly the 'Greenways' movement in Saône-et-Loire, suggests that there are suitable options for families. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the provided data, the presence of gently rolling countryside and well-developed cycle paths makes it possible to find less challenging sections for family outings. Look for routes classified as easy or moderate for a more relaxed experience.
The Baudemont area is rich in history and culture. You can cycle past impressive castles such as Château de La Clayette, a beautiful castle built on the edge of a pond, and Drée Castle, known as the 'Little Versailles of Charolais.' The La Clayette Castle – Drée Castle loop from La Clayette - Baudemont is a moderate route that takes you past these historic sites. Another notable landmark is the impressive Mussy-sous-Dun Viaduct.
Absolutely. Baudemont offers plenty of challenging routes, with 55 out of 91 routes classified as difficult in the komoot guide. These often feature significant elevation changes and cover longer distances. An example is the La Clayette Castle – Paddle Boats on the Grass loop from La Clayette - Baudemont, which is a difficult 60.2 km route with over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
The touring cycling routes around Baudemont are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 18 reviews. More than 217 touring cyclists have explored the varied terrain using komoot, often praising the picturesque countryside, quiet roads, and the blend of natural beauty with historic landmarks.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Baudemont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Varenne-l'Arconce Church loop from Vareilles is a difficult 43.7 km circular trail. Another option is the View of Briennon Marina – Charlieu, medieval town loop from La Clayette - Baudemont, a challenging 69.6 km loop that offers diverse scenery.
The gently rolling countryside and green landscapes of the Charolais-Brionnais are particularly pleasant during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer milder weather, making for a more comfortable cycling experience. The region's natural beauty, with its fields and wooded areas, is vibrant during these months.
Yes, the Charolais-Brionnais region is dotted with charming villages and offers glimpses into local heritage, including remarkable Romanesque churches. Cycling through these areas allows you to discover the distinctive 'bocages' and potentially visit local markets. The Saint-Christophe-en-Brionnais Auction Market is a notable local attraction that could be incorporated into a longer route.
The routes around Baudemont vary significantly. Distances can range from shorter loops, like the moderate 26.0 km La Clayette Castle – Drée Castle loop from La Clayette - Baudemont with around 300 meters of elevation gain, to much longer and more challenging rides. For example, the difficult Dovecote of Château de Drée – Drée Castle loop from La Clayette - Baudemont covers 55.7 km with approximately 658 meters of elevation gain, showcasing the varied demands of the terrain.


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