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Road cycling routes around Souancé-Au-Perche traverse the varied landscapes of the Perche Regional Natural Park. The region features rolling hills, extensive forests of oak and beech, and green valleys carved by small rivers. Cyclists will find a network of winding country roads, offering diverse terrain for road cycling. This environment provides both challenging ascents and enjoyable descents.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Religious building dating back to the 11th century and expanded during the Renaissance. The first parish church of Nogent-le-Rotrou dates back to the 11th century, and its expansion dates from the 15th and 16th centuries. Beautiful bell tower topped with a lantern surrounded by an ornate gallery.
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The inhabitants of Margon can admire the church of Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel, proudly dominating the old town on its rocky spur, at the corner of two green valleys. It was later given an aisle during the 16th century, but its Romanesque portal has been preserved. It reigns benevolently over the old cemetery which surrounds it and which has recently been enlarged due to the increase in the population of the commune.
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The church has a Latin cross plan. It has a single nave and a flat chevet. A small building is attached to the chevet. A bell tower flanks the building. Buttresses support the drip walls and the gable wall. Pointed arch bays with tracery illuminate the building. The portal, in a low arch, has its external arched voussure.
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Parish church, as well as its polychrome stone choir enclosure, with the exception of the bell tower and the sacristy built in the 19th century. The church consists of a main nave whose choir ends with a semi-circular apse from the Romanesque period. The large mullioned windows were installed in the 15th century. The south aisle dates from the 16th century. In the second half of the 19th century, the church underwent major modifications: construction of the sacristy in 1860, brick vault in 1870, stone bell tower according to the designs of the architect Prempain around 1879.
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Formerly La Loupe, Vaupillon and Saint Eliph formed only one parish called the Trinity of the Woods. The church contains a set of 3 painted stone altarpieces from the 17th century. One is dated 1646 and signed Delahays: it includes 3 sculptures: a trunk of grace, representation of the trinity in which God the father holds before him his son on the cross, the dove of the Holy Spirit hovering above his head You can also see a statue of the local saint in painted and gilded stucco and a Saint Sebastian in painted stucco, characteristic of the counter-reformation. A small chapel to the north was added in the 19th century which contains a pieta.
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You absolutely must do this small climb to be able to enjoy a magnificent panorama!
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The church of La Loupe, in Eure et Loir, in the Center-Val de Loire, is attached to the parish of Saint Laumer du Perche, of the Doyenné des Forêts, in the diocese of Chartres. The church is placed under the protection of Notre-Dame des Fleurs.
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During the first half of the 16th century, the church was completely rebuilt in the flamboyant Gothic style on the foundations of an older building which had disappeared. The nave is finished with a three-sided apse. It is bordered by two aisles formed by the sawtooth alignments of eight chapels. A square bell tower is attached to the right near the large entrance door. Inside, several objects are listed as Historic Monuments We are continuing its restoration regularly: after the choir, we restored the vault of the Nave, a new phase of work will be carried out this year and will concern the right chapel.
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There are over 260 road cycling routes in the Souancé-Au-Perche area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 39 easy routes, 219 moderate routes, and 11 challenging routes.
The terrain around Souancé-Au-Perche is characterized by tranquil, rolling hills, verdant valleys, and extensive forests within the Perche Regional Natural Park. You'll find a network of quiet, rural roads that wind through this varied landscape, offering both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. The region is known for its serene backdrop, away from heavy traffic.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking more demanding rides, the region offers routes with significant elevation gain. While specific named passes like Col de la Tourette and Col du Bois Rond are known in the wider Perche area, you can find challenging routes within the 11 difficult options available. An example of a longer, moderate route with substantial climbing is From Nogent-le-Rotrou to Louigny — hilly circuit in the Parc naturel régional du Perche, which covers 67 km with over 600 meters of ascent.
The Perche Regional Natural Park itself is a major natural feature, with its extensive forests of oak and beech, hedged farmland, and small rivers. You can find beautiful vistas, such as the Lovely stretch through the fields. The region's rolling hills provide numerous opportunities for scenic views across the countryside.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. You can cycle past or visit places like Nogent-le-Rotrou Castle, the Thiron-Gardais Abbey Gardens, and the Notre-Dame Church in Nogent-le-Rotrou. Many routes, such as Saint Eliph Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou, specifically connect these historical points of interest.
While many road cycling routes involve rolling hills, there are 39 easy routes available that could be suitable for families or beginners. The Véloscénie, a long-distance cycle route passing through the Perche, often utilizes flat and quiet roads, and sections of it are integrated into local loops like Porte Saint Julien – Stage 1 of the Véloscénie loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou, which could offer a more gentle experience.
The Perche region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with spring bringing lush greenery and autumn showcasing colorful foliage. Summer is also ideal, especially when cycling through the extensive forests like Forêt de Bellême and Reno-Valdieu, which provide welcome shade.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include Saint Eliph Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou and Saint Martin Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou, both offering scenic circular tours.
The road cycling routes in Souancé-Au-Perche are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, rural roads, the diverse terrain with rolling hills, and the beautiful natural environment of the Perche Regional Natural Park.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, routes like From Nogent-le-Rotrou to Louigny — hilly circuit in the Parc naturel régional du Perche cover approximately 67 kilometers. The region also features sections of the Véloscénie, a long-distance route, and other local loops that can be combined for extended tours, such as the 120-kilometer 'Boucle de la Vallée de l'Huisne et de la Foret de Réno-Valdieu' mentioned in regional guides.
For additional information on cycling initiatives and routes within the wider Eure-et-Loir department, you can visit the official tourism website: tourisme28.com. They provide details on various cycling experiences, including the Véloscénie.


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