It's the vacations, but that's no excuse not to train. You can test yourself all year round on our 12 trail courses, of varying levels, spread over 4 communes: Château-Chinon, Moux-en-Morvan, Glux-en-Glenne and Lormes. Ideal for discovering our region even while you're exercising.
For freshwater sailors
Whether you like calm, technical or thrilling activities, you're bound to find something to do on our lakes. From Stand-up Paddle to Jet Ski, canoe, towed buoy, pedalo or sail, there's something for everyone!
Discover the Chalaux and the Cure, two magnificent wild rivers in the heart of the Morvan region, for rafting, kayaking, hydrospeed, ...
On our lakes or in our rivers, you're bound to find your fishing spot. Fishing is authorized in the six Morvan lakes, all classified as category 2. Beautiful rivers also await you in the middle of meadows or on the edge of forests.
In hiking mode
A multitude of landscapes for a multitude of possibilities, that's what the Morvan promises you when it comes to hiking. Alone, with family or friends, the trails are suitable for all levels: 29 Petite Randonnée circuits ranging from 6 to 25 km await you. For longer itineraries, follow the GR13 or the GRP Tour du Morvan, not forgetting the Chemin d'Assise and the pilgrim trails. You could also try the "Bibracte-Alésia", the historic route taken by Vercingetorix.
In the Morvan, we trail!
For two-wheeled enthusiasts
Small roads winding along lakeshores, forest tracks, hedgerows, forest singles and mid-mountain passes to climb. An ideal playground!
The topography of the Morvan, with its numerous valleys, passes and valleys, mostly covered by forest, makes the terrain ideal for mountain biking and cycling.
The Morvan is a veritable playground for gravel bike enthusiasts, a cross between road and mountain biking. The Morvan offers 1,500 km of itineraries specifically designed for gravel bikes.
Discover the Morvan on horseback
600 km of marked trails to conquer France's smallest mountain range. Over one or more days, let yourself be carried along by the rhythm of your horse and let yourself be carried away by the variety of the Morvan landscapes: forests, lakes, hedged farmland... A land blessed by gods and horsemen alike.
Rock climbing
Small mountains mean small routes!
If you're an avid climber, we can help you discover a few rocks on which to have a little fun. In the Morvan, granite is the master stone! So get your fingers ready to tackle the slats and cracks. Grab your gear and take to the heights!