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No traffic touring cycling routes around Glux-En-Glenne are situated within the low-mountain massif of the Morvan in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, France. This region is characterized by undulating hills, extensive preserved forests, and numerous lakes, forming part of the Morvan Regional Natural Park. Glux-En-Glenne itself is the highest commune in Burgundy, with elevations starting above 400 meters and featuring Mont Préneley at 855 meters. The landscape offers varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists seeking quiet cycling paths through natural settings.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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45.8km
03:01
590m
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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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36.8km
02:28
590m
590m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.6km
00:55
160m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:54
350m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Le Petit Bonheur is a café and tea room that also serves as a second-hand shop. It has a beautiful shaded terrace where you can park your bicycle while enjoying a drink.
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In the village you have a nice bakery, cafe, hotel-restaurant and a shop where you can buy products for pasta, among other things.
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Also open on Sundays. Good quality. My favorite: pain suisse.
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nice trip, but not recommended in full summer sun
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The Town Hall Square is named after former President François Mitterrand, who was mayor of Château-Chinon from 1959 to 1981. An imposing "Niki de Saint Phalle Fountain" faces the Town Hall. It is a monumental work composed of sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle and an articulated base created by Jean Tinguely. It was created between 1987 and 1988, commissioned by President François Mitterrand.
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Hello, Update of my comment posted on May 2, 2024: This is now the 4th photo that does not correspond to Château-Chinon but to the castle in Chinon in Indre-et-Loire, see my first comment ;-)
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Great panorama in the heart of Morvan!
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very good bakery with delicious types of bread.
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There are over 45 dedicated touring cycling routes around Glux-en-Glenne that prioritize low-traffic or car-free sections. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience through the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
The routes around Glux-en-Glenne traverse varied terrain, reflecting the Morvan's undulating hills. You'll find a mix of paved roads, quiet country lanes, and some unpaved segments, often winding through preserved forests, serene river valleys, and offering panoramic viewpoints. The region is known for its granite massif, so expect some climbs.
While many routes in the Morvan involve significant elevation changes, some moderate options are suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with some climbing. For example, the Bike loop from La Grande-Verrière is a moderate 12.5 km route with manageable elevation, offering a pleasant ride through the local landscape.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Glux-en-Glenne are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and wildflowers, while summer offers warmer temperatures. Autumn provides stunning foliage. The Morvan's elevation means winters can be cold with snow, making cycling more challenging, especially on higher peaks like Mont Préneley or Haut Folin.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Glux-en-Glenne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the moderate Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray – Château du Mousseau loop from Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray, which offers a scenic 27.8 km ride.
The Morvan region is rich in natural and historical attractions. Along your rides, you might encounter sites like the Bibracte Museum and Mount Beuvray, an ancient Gallic capital. Natural highlights include the Dragne Waterfall, the Sources of the Yonne, and the unique Monumental Beech Trees of Bibracte. The Haut-Folin Pass also offers stunning views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, the extensive preserved forests, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that lead to panoramic views. The focus on low-traffic routes is a significant draw for those seeking peaceful rides.
Yes, Glux-en-Glenne and the surrounding Morvan offer several challenging routes. For instance, the Luzy – Château du Mousseau loop from La Comelle is a difficult 45.8 km route with nearly 600 meters of elevation gain, perfect for experienced touring cyclists looking for a workout on quiet roads.
While many routes pass through rural areas, you'll find villages and small towns where you can stop for refreshments. Larger settlements like Château-Chinon, which is featured in the Petit Bonheur Café – Château-Chinon Town Center loop from Fâchin, offer cafes and restaurants. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller hamlets, and carry some snacks and water.
Public transport options directly to Glux-en-Glenne are limited, as it's a rural commune. Most cyclists arrive by car, often parking in or near the starting points of the routes. For detailed information on regional transport, it's advisable to consult local Burgundy-Franche-Comté transport services, though direct train or bus links to the heart of the Morvan are infrequent.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes. Look for designated parking areas in places like La Grande-Verrière or Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray. As many routes begin in smaller communities, street parking might also be an option, but always ensure you are parking legally and considerately.


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