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Mountain biking around Soings-En-Sologne offers a network of trails through the Sologne region, characterized by its flat terrain, dense woodlands, and agricultural landscapes. The area features a mix of forest paths, quiet country roads, and routes passing by historic châteaux and vineyards. Elevation changes are generally gentle, making it suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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16
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36.1km
02:03
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.3km
01:44
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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57.5km
03:53
230m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.8km
02:16
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.9km
01:52
90m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in a Classical style, the Cherveny castle has belonged to the same family for more than six centuries, the Huraults, financiers and officers in the service of several kings of France. The current castle was built around 1625 by Henri, son of Philippe Hurault, and his wife Marguerite Gaillard de la Morinière. They launched the construction of the current castle and entrusted the execution of the work to the architect Jacques Bougier. He uses “Bourré stone”, a stone from the Cher valley which has the particularity of whitening and hardening as it ages. Sobriety and symmetry characterize the Château de Cheverny, a precursor of the French style which established itself under the reign of Louis XIV. The work is of such magnitude that it will not see the end of the project. Their daughter Elisabeth, Marquise de Montglas, completed the interior decoration which was entrusted to Jean Monier. During the following hundred and fifty years, the Château de Cheverny changed owners several times. In 1825, Anne Denis Hurault, Marquis de Vibraye, bought the property from her ancestors. The Château de Cheverny, which has always been inhabited, presents remarkably well-preserved pieces of furniture and interior fittings. The first floor apartments bear witness to the French art of living. An English-style park and gardens surround the Château de Cheverny. Visitors can discover the Jardin des Apprentis, a contemporary designed garden created in 2006 which was inspired by the found plans of an old French garden and the vegetable garden, designed by the Marquise de Vibraye, it combines the use original of different colored materials, vegetables and flowers. The Garden of Love, created in 2019, presents six monumental statues by Gudmar Olovson which reflect Love in all its forms. Cheverny constitutes a heritage of stones, land but also of tradition with venery or hunting with hounds. The Cheverny crew was founded in 1850 by the Marquis de Vibraye. Nowadays, in the Cheverny forest and neighboring forests, the crew harvests exclusively deer. Every day, from April to September 14, subject to reservations, at 11:30 a.m., visitors can attend the dog meal. The Château de Cheverny inspired the Château de Moulinsart to the Belgian comic book author, Hergé. The Domaine de Cheverny and the Hergé Foundation have joined forces to create and set up a permanent exhibition on the theme: the secrets of Moulinsart.
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The Etang de Salais belongs to one of these paradises for fisherman. Dug at the exit of the large wood of Saint-Lomer, you will find many rods in search of carp. The place is also of a relaxing calm that invites you to take a siesta.
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The wood of Saint-Lomer is a vast forest with abundant fauna and flora. The absence of a main road and the structure of its land (made of swamp and sediment) allows nature to exalt itself. Take the time to walk there and why not, to get lost.
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The Château de Troussay is a 15th century castle, considered the smallest of the Loire castles. The castle is a private property open to the public. It is possible to visit its enclosure or even to organize your wedding there. More information on: https://chateaudetroussay.com.
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The mountain bike trails in Soings-En-Sologne are generally considered easy to moderate. Out of 74 available tours, 25 are rated easy and 49 are moderate, making the area accessible for various skill levels. There are no difficult trails listed.
Yes, the region offers several easy mountain bike trails suitable for families. One option is the Bois de Saint-Lomer – Salais Pond loop from Contres, which is an easy 14.4-mile (23.2 km) route that takes approximately 1 hour 34 minutes to complete.
You can expect mostly flat terrain with gentle elevation changes. The trails wind through dense woodlands, agricultural landscapes, and often pass by vineyards and historic châteaux. You'll find a mix of forest paths and quiet country roads.
Many routes pass by historical sites and natural beauty. You might encounter landmarks such as Cheverny Castle, Troussay Castle, or the serene Grand Cottereau Pond. Some trails also offer views of vineyards and river banks.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Soings-En-Sologne are circular. For example, the Cheverny Castle – vineyards loop from Les Saules is a popular 22.4-mile (36.1 km) circular route.
Trail durations vary depending on the route's length and your pace. Moderate trails like the Vineyards – Cheverny Castle loop from Fontaines-en-Sologne (19.4 miles / 31.3 km) can take around 1 hour 45 minutes, while longer routes such as The castle, the banks of the river cher loop from Contres (35.7 miles / 57.5 km) might take closer to 3 hours 52 minutes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the scenic vineyards, and the historical châteaux encountered along the routes. The gentle terrain is also appreciated by many.
The Sologne region, with its woodlands and agricultural landscapes, is generally pleasant for mountain biking from spring through autumn. The flat terrain means trails are less affected by snow, but conditions can be muddy after heavy rain, especially in winter. Always check local weather before heading out.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to showcase the region's rich history. The Holzbrücke – Cheverny Castle loop from Les Saules is a great example, offering a 21.6-mile (34.8 km) ride that includes views of Cheverny Castle.
There are over 70 mountain bike trails available around Soings-En-Sologne, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels.
While the terrain is generally flat, the trails offer scenic views of the Sologne landscape, including expansive vineyards, dense forests, and picturesque agricultural fields. Routes often pass by charming villages and historical châteaux, providing many photo opportunities.
The trails consist of a mix of forest paths and quiet country roads. While generally well-maintained, conditions can vary with weather. Forest sections might be muddy after rain, especially during wetter seasons. The flat nature of the terrain generally makes for smooth riding.


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