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The best cycling routes around Montreuil-Bellay

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Touring cycling around Montreuil-Bellay offers routes through the historic Loire Valley, characterized by the gentle flow of the Thouet River and surrounding vineyards. The terrain features a mix of flat riverside paths, rolling countryside, and some moderate ascents, providing diverse cycling experiences. This region is part of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, ensuring a preserved natural environment with varied landscapes. Cyclists can expect a blend of paved roads, farm tracks, and occasional unpaved sections.

Best touring cycling routes around Montreuil-Bellay

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Château de Saumur – Montreuil-Bellay Castle loop from Montreuil-Bellay, a 56.3 miles (90.6 km) trail that takes 5 hours 27 minutes to complete. This route connects two significant historical castles, offering extensive views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Montreuil-Bellay Castle – View of Pont Cessart loop from Montreuil-Bellay, a moderate 24.6 miles (39.6 km) path. This route follows the Thouet River, providing scenic riverside cycling and views of historic bridges.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Saint-Médard Church of Thouars – Montreuil-Bellay Castle loop from Montreuil-Bellay, a 34.0 miles (54.7 km) trail leading through the Thouet Valley, often completed in about 3 hours 17 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Montreuil-Bellay is defined by the Thouet River valley, Saumur Champigny vineyards, and historic châteaux. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy riverside rides to more challenging routes through rolling hills.
  • The routes in Montreuil-Bellay are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. More than 300 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Montreuil-Bellay's varied terrain.

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View of Saumur – Château de Saumur loop from Montreuil-Bellay

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 4, 2025, Saint Martin de Sanxay

Beautiful view taken from the small bridge

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The fortified building, built in the 16th century on the banks of the Loire, probably on the foundations of a pre-existing structure, was an integral part of the city's fortifications. This building has served as the city's administrative building since 1508, when Guillaume Bourneau, Sieur de Montaglan, Lieutenant General in Saumur, took office. Between 1856 and 1862, the building was expanded with a wing in the Neo-Gothic style, fashionable in the 19th century, designed by the architect Charles Joly-Leterme.

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very very nice path :)

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Simply enjoy the beautiful views over the city but especially over the mighty Loire River.

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A castle-palace of the Dukes of Anjou in the 19th and 19th centuries, the Château de Saumur, where King René resided, is the last example of the princely palaces built by the Valois dynasty. It served as the residence of the city's governors, a prison, and later an arms and ammunition depot. It was purchased by the city in 1906 to house the municipal museum, now the Musée de France. Today, we discover the rich collections scattered throughout the former apartments of the Dukes of Anjou in an educational museography. Want to know more? Click here: https://www.ot-saumur.fr/en/castles-and-country-houses/Saumurcastle-5261718/

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The first stone was laid on 20 June 1864. As an architect with eclectic tastes, Joly-Leterme was inspired by the style of the Louis XVI period, which was contemporary with the hall he replaced. He borrowed in particular from the neoclassical colonnades of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux and the Madeleine in Paris. On the left, the colonnade overlooking the Loire has a rather successful disappearing effect; the monument is not rectangular, but narrows towards the east. The hall opens onto the Place de la Bilange, which it dominates with its monumental proportions. The eastern façade, dedicated to the musicians and the entrance for the artists, has a more intimate appearance. It is narrower, with five instead of seven arches. This façade has often changed in appearance. The hall is in the "Italian style", a type of hall that was fashionable during the Second Empire. Large reception areas are planned: a grand staircase overlooking the Place de la Bilange, a spacious foyer on the first floor, a wide peristyle accessible to all, and galleries on the upper floor providing access to numerous rooms. In the middle, the concert hall is reduced to a small, high space. The stage, of good dimensions, has been rebuilt several times. The red-gold tones of the hall, restored in 1963, have come to life. Source: https://www.ville-saumur.fr/patrimoine-architectural/le-theatre-2

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History: In 1454, while ploughing his field, a farmer discovered in the "ardille" (clay, a word that according to legend gave its name to Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers) a stone statuette about thirty centimetres high representing a Pietà. The farmer took it home. Twice he discovered that the Pietà returned to its place of discovery, near a fountain that was already known for its healing properties. From that moment on, devotions developed around this statuette, which was placed in a niche under a stone arch. Jean Olivier, Bishop of Angers, laid the foundations of the Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers chapel. Bishop Gabriel Bouvery, Bishop of Angers, opened the new church on 30 July 1553. It was a place of pilgrimage. The fountain was said to perform miracles. In 1614, thanks to the support of Marie de Medici, the management of the sanctuary was entrusted to the Order of Oratorians. In 1619, they settled in Ardilliers and founded a royal college in 1624. Louis XIII granted it the status of royal chapel and, from 1628 to 1643, the Oratorians built the buildings to the east of the chapel that would house their community, the classrooms and the students' dormitories. From 1634, Richelieu had a chapel built on the north wall of the chapel for votive and funeral purposes. The chapel was closed during the Revolution. The Oratorian house became a barracks and the rotunda was converted into an ammunition store. In 1796, the Sisters of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Providence opened a hospice there for the expelled. In 1798, the hospice became the property of the city of Saumur. The chapel was put back into use in 1799, but was damaged by damp. From 1849, architect Charles Joly-Leterme began restoring the building. ​​The Sisters of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Providence became the owners of the former Oratorian House in 1866. During the Battle of the Cadets, in June 1940, the bombing destroyed the roof structures of the chapel and the Oratorian House. The vault of the nave collapsed. The buildings were restored between 1947 and 1957. The oak frame of the dome was replaced by a concrete shell to reduce the pressure on the walls. The Oratorian House was converted into a school in 1953. In February 2025, a fire broke out. Source Wikipedia

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History: In 1454, while ploughing his field, a farmer discovered in the "ardille" (clay, a word that according to legend gave its name to Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers) a stone statuette about thirty centimetres high representing a Pietà. The farmer took it home. Twice he discovered that the Pietà returned to its place of discovery, near a fountain that was already known for its healing properties. From that moment on, devotions developed around this statuette, which was placed in a niche under a stone arch. Jean Olivier, Bishop of Angers, laid the foundations of the Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers chapel. Bishop Gabriel Bouvery, Bishop of Angers, opened the new church on 30 July 1553. It was a place of pilgrimage. The fountain was said to perform miracles. In 1614, thanks to the support of Marie de Medici, the management of the sanctuary was entrusted to the Order of Oratorians. In 1619, they settled in Ardilliers and founded a royal college in 1624. Louis XIII granted it the status of royal chapel and, from 1628 to 1643, the Oratorians built the buildings to the east of the chapel that would house their community, the classrooms and the students' dormitories. From 1634, Richelieu had a chapel built on the north wall of the chapel for votive and funeral purposes. The chapel was closed during the Revolution. The Oratorian house became a barracks and the rotunda was converted into an ammunition store. In 1796, the Sisters of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Providence opened a hospice for the expelled. In 1798, the hospice became the property of the city of Saumur. The chapel was put back into use in 1799, but was damaged by damp. From 1849, architect Charles Joly-Leterme began restoring the building. ​​The Sisters of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Providence became the owners of the former Oratorian House in 1866. During the Battle of the Cadets, in June 1940, the bombing destroyed the roof structures of the chapel and the Oratorian House. The vault of the nave collapsed. The buildings were restored between 1947 and 1957. The oak frame of the dome was replaced by a concrete shell to reduce the pressure on the walls. The Oratorian House was converted into a school in 1953. A fire broke out in February 2025. Source Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Montreuil-Bellay?

There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Montreuil-Bellay, offering a diverse range of experiences for all skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 300 times, providing valuable insights and ratings.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Montreuil-Bellay?

The terrain around Montreuil-Bellay is varied, featuring a mix of flat riverside paths along the Thouet River, rolling countryside, and some moderate ascents. You'll encounter paved roads, farm tracks, and occasional unpaved sections, providing diverse experiences suitable for road, gravel, and mountain biking.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Montreuil-Bellay offers 9 easy touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Montreuil-Bellay Castle – Ballastière Pond loop from Les Quarts, which is just under 15 km and features minimal elevation gain.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes in the Montreuil-Bellay area?

Many of the touring cycling routes around Montreuil-Bellay are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Montreuil-Bellay Castle – View of Pont Cessart loop from Montreuil-Bellay offers a moderate 39.6 km ride along the Thouet River.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see while cycling?

The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the impressive Montreuil-Bellay Castle, explore the Saumur Champigny vineyards, or discover other historic sites like Marson Castle. The routes often follow the peaceful Thouet River, offering scenic riverside views.

Are the cycling routes around Montreuil-Bellay dog-friendly?

While many outdoor areas in France are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially near vineyards, agricultural areas, or in towns. For specific routes like sections of La Vélo Francette, dogs are generally permitted but ensure they are well-behaved and you carry waste bags. Always check local signage for any restrictions.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Montreuil-Bellay?

The Loire Valley, including Montreuil-Bellay, is particularly pleasant for cycling from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the vineyards are lush. Summer offers warm days perfect for riverside rides, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful seasonal colors.

Where can I park my car when starting a cycling tour in Montreuil-Bellay?

Montreuil-Bellay, being a 'Petite Cité de Caractère,' offers various parking options within or near the town center, often close to the Château. Many routes start directly from the town, making it convenient to park and begin your ride. Look for designated public parking areas.

Are there options for public transport access to the cycling routes?

Montreuil-Bellay is integrated into the wider Loire Valley transport network. While direct train access might be limited, nearby larger towns like Saumur are well-connected by rail. Some regional bus services may accommodate bicycles, especially on routes that are part of major cycling itineraries like La Vélo Francette. It's advisable to check specific public transport schedules and bicycle policies in advance.

What do other cyclists say about their experience touring cycling in Montreuil-Bellay?

The touring cycling routes around Montreuil-Bellay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of historical discovery, natural beauty along the Thouet River, and the well-developed cycling infrastructure that caters to various fitness levels.

Are there any challenging routes for experienced touring cyclists?

Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Montreuil-Bellay offers routes with more significant distances and elevation gains. The Château de Saumur – Montreuil-Bellay Castle loop from Montreuil-Bellay is a difficult 90.6 km trail with over 400 meters of elevation, connecting two major historical castles.

Can I find places to stop for refreshments or meals along the cycling routes?

Absolutely. Montreuil-Bellay and the surrounding villages offer charming cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near these towns, especially those following the Thouet River or exploring the vineyards, providing ample opportunities for a break and to sample local cuisine and wines.

Do any routes explore the local vineyards?

Yes, Montreuil-Bellay is surrounded by the famous Saumur Champigny vineyards. Several touring cycling routes are designed to take you through these picturesque vineyards, offering panoramic views and the chance to visit local winemakers. You can explore the Saumur Champigny vineyards directly on many tours.

What are some longer touring cycling options from Montreuil-Bellay?

For longer tours, consider routes that connect Montreuil-Bellay with other significant Loire Valley destinations. The Saumur – Château de Saumur loop from Montreuil-Bellay is a moderate 45.7 km ride, while the Saint-Médard Church of Thouars – Montreuil-Bellay Castle loop from Montreuil-Bellay covers 54.7 km, leading through the scenic Thouet Valley.

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