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Hiking around Montagny-Lès-Seurre offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the Saône river plain, extensive forests, and agricultural areas. The region features gentle riverside paths along the Saône, providing views of its banks and locks. Inland, trails traverse the Forêt de Cîteaux, a large forest offering shaded routes and opportunities to observe local fauna. Additionally, many paths weave through rural landscapes and cultivated fields, connecting villages.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small, nice place. Before the bridge, there is a bakery.
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Originally, the Saint-Jean-de-Losne bridge was made of wood and crossed the river diagonally by road no. 27 linking Dijon to Losne. It started on the right bank, a little downstream from the current bridge, and then joined the old Seurre road. The structure was destroyed many times by floods and ice break-ups, but was always rebuilt in the same place until 1830. It was rebuilt in stone from 1833, then rebuilt again after being cut down during the war of 1870… The bridge suffered damage from the war twice more. On June 16, 1940, French engineers blew up an arch, and on September 7, 1944, the retreating Germans dynamited the rest. It was then replaced by a temporary wooden footbridge. After the liberation, the reconstruction work was put out to tender. After all these twists and turns, the bridge was finally rebuilt in the same place in 1950.
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A lovely spot with good food – beautiful steps down to the river. Very relaxed!
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The Restaurant au Port is located at the old bridgehead. Good French cuisine with additional Vietnamese dishes
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The bleachers are laid out facing the Saône. All you have to do is settle down there to rest for a few moments and enjoy the view of Seurre on the small marina. If you're hot, cool off at the refreshment bar set up on the quays. You can also fill your water bottles at the fountain located just across the road.
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Ideal for sunset in the evening
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There are over 25 hiking routes in the Montagny-Lès-Seurre area, offering a variety of experiences. The majority, around 19, are considered easy, while 7 are moderate. There are no difficult trails listed, making the region accessible for most hikers.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes. You'll find pleasant hikes along the Saône river plain, often utilizing agricultural paths. The banks of the Saône offer picturesque trails with emerald green banks. Inland, routes traverse significant forest areas like the Forêt de Cîteaux, providing shaded and tranquil environments. Many paths also weave through charming villages and cultivated fields, showcasing local rural life.
Yes, Montagny-Lès-Seurre offers many easy routes suitable for families. An example is the Quick stop in Seurre loop from Seurre, an easy 5 km path that provides a pleasant walk through rural and agricultural landscapes. The region's generally flat terrain along the river and through fields makes it ideal for leisurely strolls.
The hiking routes around Montagny-Lès-Seurre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from nearly 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil riverside paths, the peaceful forest sections, and the charming rural scenery that connects villages and fields.
Yes, many of the trails in the region are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Pont St-Jean-de-Losne – Saint-Jean-de-Losne loop from Port de Chaugey is a moderate 9.1 km circular trail that takes about 2 hours 17 minutes to complete.
While hiking, you can discover several points of interest. Consider visiting Saint-Jean-de-Losne, a historic town, or the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Entrance and Lock. The bleachers along the Saône at Seurre offer a nice spot to relax by the river. You might also encounter the Monument to the Deliberation of 1636.
The region is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring offers vibrant emerald green banks along the Saône and shimmering reflections on the water. Summer provides shaded trails in the extensive forests like the Forêt de Cîteaux. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the woodlands and fields. Even in winter, riverside options like the 'Lock Trail' in Seurre are accessible.
Absolutely. The Saône river is a defining feature of the region, and many trails run alongside it. The Seurre Lock — Canal Bypass – Canal and Lock by the Saône loop from Seurre is an easy 7 km route that directly follows the picturesque banks of the Saône river, offering scenic views and a tranquil experience.
Yes, the region is home to significant forest areas. The Forêt de Cîteaux, a substantial forest of 3564 hectares, offers numerous trails where you can observe local fauna and explore magnificent mature forests. The 'Source Trail' beginning at the Cirey pump wash-house primarily traverses forest, allowing for deep exploration of local flora and fauna.
Yes, for those interested in learning about the local environment, 'Le sentier des Caracoins à Petit-Noir' is an easy 3.67 km circuit that features educational panels about natural environments and biodiversity. This trail offers insights into oxbow lakes and reed beds, making it a great option for an informative walk.
For additional inspiration and details on hiking in the wider Saône region, you can visit the official tourism website: saone-tourisme.fr. They also have specific information on trails like the 'Lock Trail' at saone-tourisme.fr/en/im-here/activities-in-the-great-outdoors/hiking/lock-trail/.


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