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Touring cycling routes around Prissé are primarily characterized by the scenic Mâconnais vineyards and the prominent Roche de Solutré. The region features diverse landscapes, including routes through agricultural areas and along the Saône River. Many routes utilize paved surfaces, offering varied terrain for cyclists.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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35
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46.6km
02:59
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.6km
03:39
930m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.9km
02:56
740m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.1km
02:46
470m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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8.88km
00:32
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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The Rock of Solutré is a world-famous, 493-meter-high limestone rock in the south of the Burgundy region. It is located amidst the picturesque vineyards of the municipality of Solutré-Pouilly. The region is officially designated as a Grand Site de France. The hike to the summit is easy to moderate and very doable for families. It takes about 1 hour for the entire loop (approx. 4 kilometers round trip). The elevation gain is around 100 to 140 meters from the official parking lot on well-maintained paths with information panels, although there are many steps.
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Although the pass is located in France and is not extremely high, its name translates to "Siberia Pass". The name goes back to the often very cold, snow-rich winds and the harsh weather conditions in winter.
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The Château de Pierreclos is a historic, Romanesque castle complex and a renowned winery. Its origins date back to the 9th to 11th centuries, beginning with a Romanesque chapel. In the 13th century, the complex was expanded into a medieval fortress. Today, it is protected as a private historical monument. The castle is located on a rocky outcrop that has been used for viticulture since the 6th century. The Pidault family's winery produces organically certified white and red wines (including Pouilly-Fuissé and Mâcon-Pierreclos).
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From up here, there is a sweeping panoramic view over the wide Saône valley and the typical, gently rising vineyards of the Mâconnais. The area is a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers who enjoy the view along the winding paths through the vineyards.
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The Voie Verte (Green Way) is a former, paved railway line. At the starting point in Charnay-lès-Mâcon is the Vélo-Gare du Mâconnais - a former train station, which today serves as a tourist office and bicycle rental.
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The lake is located in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, in the département of Doubs, at an altitude of around 850 meters. After Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Annecy, it is the third largest natural lake in France. It is a very popular swimming lake in the summer and offers opportunities for kayaking, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. There is also a popular hiking trail around the entire lake, approximately 20 kilometers long.
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The lake is located in the Doubs department in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté at an altitude of around 850 meters. After Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Annecy, it is the third largest natural lake in France. It is a very popular lake for swimming in the summer and offers opportunities for kayaking, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. There is also a popular hiking trail around the entire lake, approximately 20 kilometers long.
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The touring cycling routes around Prissé cater to a wide range of fitness levels. You'll find 2 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 8 moderate routes for those with some experience, and 17 difficult routes that demand very good fitness, often involving significant climbs and longer distances.
You can look forward to picturesque rides through the Mâconnais vineyards, offering stunning landscapes. Many routes also provide panoramic views of the prominent Roche de Solutré, and some even offer glimpses of the Saône River and its busy shipping traffic.
Yes, Prissé offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Col de Gerbet – Col de la Grange du Bois loop from Prissé is a difficult 33.3-mile (53.6 km) path featuring significant elevation gain through the local hills. Another demanding option is the Bois Clair Tunnel – Tunnel du bois clair loop from Prissé, which is 29.5 miles (47.4 km) long and incorporates Europe's longest bicycle tunnel.
Absolutely. For a more relaxed experience, the Vintners of the Secret Lands loop from Prissé is an easy 5.5-mile (8.9 km) trail that winds through the beautiful Mâconnais vineyards, perfect for families or those new to touring cycling.
The touring cycling routes around Prissé are primarily on paved surfaces, making for smooth and enjoyable rides. You'll cycle through diverse landscapes, including scenic vineyards and agricultural areas.
Yes, the region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the impressive Pierreclos Castle, or explore routes that offer views of the ancient Medieval fortress of Berzé-le-Châtel. The Roche de Solutré, a significant natural monument with archaeological value, is also a prominent feature in the area.
A unique feature for cyclists in the Prissé area is the Tunnel du Bois Clair, which is Europe's longest bicycle tunnel, measuring 1600 meters. It's incorporated into several routes, offering a distinctive cycling experience.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Prissé are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes popular options like the Pierreclos Castle – Château Avenue loop from Prissé and the Vintners of the Secret Lands loop from Prissé.
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 diverse landscapes, from the quiet vineyards to the challenging climbs, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable touring experience.
Yes, some routes connect Prissé with other interesting locations. For example, the Cluny Abbey town – Cluny loop from Prissé is a difficult 30.7-mile (49.5 km) route that takes you towards the historic town of Cluny, known for its famous abbey.
The region is generally pleasant for touring cycling from spring through autumn. Summer offers warm weather, ideal for vineyard tours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful seasonal colors, particularly in the vineyards.


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