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Beaulieu-Sur-Layon cycling routes traverse the diverse landscapes of the Anjou region, characterized by prestigious vineyards and picturesque hillsides, particularly those of the Coteaux du Layon and Aubance. The Layon valley is a prominent feature, offering varied views along its course. Geological diversity is present with schist cliffs and rocky outcrops. The Coteaux du Pont-Barré Regional Nature Reserve, a protected area, features slopes, small plateaus, and rocky escarpments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.6km
01:06
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:00
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first written traces of the church date back to the 6th century. Then, in the 11th century, we learn that a certain Lord Sigebrand donated the church to the Abbey of Saint Serge in Angers, becoming a monk there. The church is dedicated to Saint Aubin. In 1568, the original Gothic building was pillaged and burned by the Huguenots, but was not completely destroyed. In 1582, it benefited from the addition of a side porch named Henri II, adorned with all the delicacies of Renaissance art. Note the studded portal of the period, decorated with coffers, which complete the harmony of this entrance, which is listed as a historic monument. The church was remodeled in the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style, while retaining its Renaissance portal and three 18th-century altarpieces. The high altar was restored by the municipality in 2015. The life of our church is timeless, and for it to continue, urgent consolidation and renovation work must begin. https://www.fondation-patrimoine.org/les-projets/securisation-eglise-saint-aubin/87709 https://www.wiki-anjou.fr/index.php/%C3%89glise_Saint-Aubin_de_Saint-Aubin-de-Luign%C3%A9
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This beautiful building, listed as a Historic Monument, has been occupied by the town hall since 1987. It was the village presbytery for four and a half centuries. Its construction was the work of Jean de Pontoise, the village priest in the 16th century. Today, it is one of the finest examples of the Renaissance in Anjou. The façade facing the church, although some openings have been altered, still bears witness to this today. The dormer window framed by two columns topped with scrolls is characteristic of 16th-century art. Prominently displayed here is the coat of arms of Pope Alexander VI Borgia. Indeed, Jean de Pontoise's father was the famous pontiff's personal physician. Jean accompanied his father to Rome before returning to France and becoming the village priest. This reference proves that he has not forgotten the Pope's generosity. Inside, you can still admire a magnificent 16th century fireplace, whose painted mantelpiece also bears the Borgia coat of arms.
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A magnificent church, known in particular for its Renaissance portal. It has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. In the square, you'll find a grocery store selling a little bit of everything.
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This former 16th-century presbytery - which currently houses the town hall of the "charming village" - bears witness, through its splendor, to the significant impact of the Renaissance in Anjou.
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Very pleasant, very smooth. In summer we appreciate the coolness of these trees arched above the path.
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You will see an information board in a spot where the vegetation has been cleared to allow the quarry to be seen.
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The scene of one of the fiercest battles of the First Vendée War, this place is today a completely peaceful green setting.
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A rustic and refreshing passage in summer... Rather greasy and humid in winter!
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Beaulieu-Sur-Layon offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 100 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy paths to more challenging rides with varied elevation.
Yes, Beaulieu-Sur-Layon has numerous easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Barré Bridge – Smooth Gravel Path loop from Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay is an easy 25.1 km path that follows smooth gravel and offers views of the Layon valley. Another accessible option is the Pont Barré – Chemin de Girouard loop from Beaulieu-sur-Layon, which is 18.6 km through the scenic Layon valley.
The region is rich in diverse landscapes and attractions. You can cycle through prestigious vineyards, picturesque hillsides of the Coteaux du Layon and Aubance, and along the Layon valley. Notable natural features include schist cliffs and rocky outcrops. Don't miss the panoramic views over the Layon valley from the Coteaux du Pont-Barré Regional Nature Reserve. You might also encounter charming villages like Savennières and Béhuard Village, or geological formations like The Bécherelle Stone.
Absolutely. The area around Beaulieu-Sur-Layon is dotted with historic sites. While cycling, you can discover the historic Pont Barré, a 12th-century bridge. Several castles are also within reach, such as Château de Saint-Offange and Château du Plessis de Juigné. The architectural gem of Château de Brissac is also easily reachable by bike, offering a blend of cultural discovery with your ride.
The Anjou region, including Beaulieu-Sur-Layon, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The vine-covered landscapes are particularly beautiful during these seasons. The Coteaux du Pont-Barré Regional Nature Reserve even boasts a microclimate with a 'southern feel,' making it enjoyable for much of the year. Always check local weather forecasts for the most comfortable riding conditions.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Beaulieu-Sur-Layon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Guérin Mill – Chemin de Girouard loop from Beaulieu-sur-Layon, a moderate 28.8 km trail offering views of vineyards and rolling hills.
While many outdoor areas in France are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for nature reserves or private vineyard properties you plan to cycle through. For public paths and greenways, dogs are usually permitted on a leash. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling distances and terrain.
The touring cycling routes in Beaulieu-Sur-Layon are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.6 stars from over 450 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the well-signposted routes, and the unique experience of cycling through the prestigious vineyards and along the Layon valley.
Yes, the region is renowned for its vineyards, particularly the Coteaux du Layon and Aubance. Many 'Caves Touristiques' (wineries) are open for tastings and visits along the cycling routes, providing a wonderful opportunity to combine your ride with cultural and culinary discoveries. Look out for signs indicating open cellars as you cycle through the wine country.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads might vary, the region is well-equipped for cyclists. Main towns along the routes often provide bicycle rental and repair facilities, and free-access bicycle service areas. For those arriving by car, parking is generally available in and around the villages and starting points of popular routes, though it's advisable to check local information for specific locations.
Yes, Beaulieu-Sur-Layon is integrated into a broader network of cycling routes, including portions of well-known paths like 'La Loire à Vélo' and 'Anjou, vignobles et villages.' These networks offer extensive options for longer trips, with over 1,000 km of bikepacking gravel trails and signposted routes throughout the Anjou region, allowing you to explore diverse landscapes from the steep slopes of the Layon to the flatter banks of the Loire.
Absolutely. Cycling through the prestigious vineyards of the Coteaux du Layon and Aubance is a highlight of touring in Beaulieu-Sur-Layon. Many routes, such as the Guérin Mill – Chemin de Girouard loop, offer immersive experiences through these vine-covered landscapes, providing unique scenic views and opportunities to appreciate the region's viticultural heritage.


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