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Régnié-Durette / Le Perréon Grande Traversée du Rhône by mountain bike
In the vineyards
17,41 Km
1 h 09 min
I cycle a lot
17,41 km cycling route from Régnié-Durette to Le Perréon
The mountain bike route continues through the vineyards, and once you've reached Saint-Lager, you'll gain altitude to take in Mont Brouilly and its wine-growing hillsides. Then it's on steep, steady trails that you'll climb over the Beaujolais moors, before descending to Le Perréon, the finishing village of the stage.
Elevation of the stage
m m
The cycle route
From Régnié-Durette, a fairly rolling GTR MTB route that progresses mainly on paths (11.3 km) with a few sections on trails (2.5 km), again through vineyards.
Some technical sections on the climb after Brouilly.
Don't miss
- Château de la Pierre (late 17th century), listed as a historic monument
- Château de la Palud
- Château de la Chaize Mont Brouilly (panoramic view of the Saône, Bresse and Dombes valleys)
- Notre-Dame-aux-Raisins chapel
See & know
- Church with two steeples (Régnié-Durette)
- Church of Le Perréon
- Régnié-Durette (beautiful stone buildings)
- Domaine de la Grange Charton (traditional winegrower's dwelling)
- View of the Saône plain and the Alps (from the church esplanade)
- Château des Loges
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