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Road cycling around Bouges-Le-Château features a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills and open agricultural fields, providing a serene backdrop for rides. The region is dotted with historic châteaux and small villages, offering scenic points of interest along well-maintained country roads. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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49.8km
02:05
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.5km
01:36
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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29.3km
01:17
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.7km
02:54
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The 15th-century Porte de Champagne is the only remaining city gate in Levroux. Originally built with the permission of King Charles VII to fortify the town, it still marks the transition between the old and newer parts of the city. During the recent restoration, the gate regained its towers and roofs, giving you a good impression of how imposing the entrance to Levroux once was. A true eye-catcher and a reminder of the town's medieval character.
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For a village, Levroux boasts a church that almost has the allure of a cathedral. The 13th-century Collégiale Saint-Sylvain is not called the "petite cathédrale du Berry" for nothing. Note the details: the Romanesque side portal that once housed the sick and outcasts, the wooden stalls with humorous carvings, and the unique organ cabinet from 1502. Inside, you'll even find the banc du bourreau—the executioner's seat, marked with a red cross.
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Built in the 1760s, the Château de Bouges located near Valençay elegantly illustrates the arts of the 18th century. When Claude Leblanc de Carnaval bought the estate in 1765, the old building present until then was razed to make way for an “Italian-style house”. This new, up-to-date construction displays the ambition of the rich ironmaster, who managed to rise in the world of Parisian finance and was recently ennobled. Ruined twelve years later, his castle was seized and sold. During the 19th century, successive buyers included the Prince of Talleyrand and Henri Dufour, who restored the castle and had the park landscaped in the English style. The Château de Bouges owes its transformation above all to the Viguier couple: Henry, director of a Parisian department store, and his wife Renée. Acquired in 1917, the Château de Bouges regained its initial vocation as a sumptuous residence. The Viguier couple brought the castle back to life with the acquisition of exceptional furniture dating from the 18th century, which wonderfully expresses the taste for well-being and refinement specific to the society of that era in harmony with the setting. Left without descendants, they bequeathed the castle to the State in 1967. Of elegant Italian construction, the charm of this castle lies in its inhabited appearance. A visit that will transport you to the elegance of the 18th century! After visiting the castle, be sure to discover the English-style park designed by the landscaper Achille Duchêne at the beginning of the 20th century. The winding paths allow you to discover varied views of the Château de Bouges all along the walk. The stone balustrade separates the park from the French garden where boxwood embroidery and trimmed yews are bordered by lime trees. The old vegetable garden, transformed into a flower garden by Madame Viguier, is today dedicated to the cultivation of flowers used for the composition of the bouquets which adorn the rooms of the castle. A visit to the outbuildings made up of the stables, the saddlery and the orangery allows you to discover Henri Viguier's passion for horse riding.
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This castle has a rich history. The castle has many historic pieces of furniture, as well as a large park of around 50 hectares, alternating gardens and forests. It also played an important role during the Second World War, as a warehouse for the Louvre's works of art.
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The Château de Bouges is an 18th century residence surrounded by 80 hectares of greenery, with a pond where you can admire the reflections of the different trees. You can also discover the outbuildings where the stables, saddlery and horse-drawn carriages are located. The castle itself is open for guided tours, where you can explore its elegant rooms and furnishings. Opening hours vary depending on the season, do not hesitate to check them before traveling.
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This tower is all that remains of a 12th century square castle and a fine preserved example of a square-shaped military fortress. There remain in the tower two rooms with three fireplaces.
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This tower is all that remains of a 12th century square castle and a fine preserved example of a military fortress with its square shape. There remain in the tower two rooms with three fireplaces.
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Around the 1400s, Levroux suffered attacks and acts of terror from local brigands. King Charles VII therefore authorized the city to fortify its perimeter. Sixteen towers, adjoining walls and a moat were built, of which the Porte de Champagne is all that remains today.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes available around Bouges-Le-Château, offering a variety of experiences through the region's gentle rolling hills and agricultural fields.
Yes, Bouges-Le-Château offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church – Château de Bouges loop from La Coifferie is an easy 19.4-mile (31.3 km) trail that takes you through rural landscapes and past historical buildings.
The region is characterized by gentle rolling hills and open agricultural fields, providing a serene backdrop for rides. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. A popular option is the Château de Levroux – Valençay Castle loop from Levroux, a 38.9-mile (62.7 km) trail connecting two notable castles.
The region is dotted with historic châteaux and villages. You can pass by significant sites like the Château de Bouges, the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church, and the Château de Levroux on various routes.
Yes, there are several moderate routes. The Chateau de Luçay le Libre – Paudy Castle loop from Vatan is a moderate 30.8-mile (49.6 km) path offering varied terrain through the countryside, passing by historic châteaux.
While specific weather conditions vary, the gentle rolling hills and open fields make spring and early autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
The komoot community highly rates the routes in Bouges-Le-Château, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene backdrop of rolling hills, open agricultural fields, and the charm of passing historic châteaux and small villages.
Yes, for a shorter ride, consider the Château de Bouges loop from Levroux, an easy 17.9-mile (28.8 km) route that can be completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Absolutely. Routes like the Château de Levroux – Valençay Castle loop from Levroux are designed to connect notable historical sites, providing a rich cultural experience alongside your ride.
Yes, the Paudy Castle – Paudy Keep loop from Vatan is an easy 25.2-mile (40.5 km) route, perfect for a less strenuous ride through the countryside.


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