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Road cycling around Vouzeron offers routes through the Sologne forest, an area characterized by varied flora and fauna, including ponds, rivers, and pine forests. The region features vast open spaces and gentle elevation changes, providing a tranquil setting for cycling. Road surfaces are generally well-paved, though some moderate routes may include unpaved segments. The landscape also incorporates historical châteaux and proximity to the Loire Valley.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
99.9km
04:02
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.9km
02:12
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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62.3km
02:46
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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46.6km
02:04
280m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Catholic parish of Saint Martin is part of the Saint Martin-Menetou Salon, Henrichemont, and Les Aix d'Angillon parish group (more than 30 towns and villages). The parish priest in charge of this large parish is Father Jean Marie Mabiala. He resides at the Saint Martin rectory. For all requests regarding religious services or celebrations (baptisms; catechism; weddings; funerals; other personal, family, or community celebrations; Mass times), please contact the parish office.
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12th century, 16th century, 1733, in the shape of a false Latin cross. Of the 12th-century church, only the three-sided apse remains; everything else was either rebuilt or heavily restored in the 16th century and in 1723. The small bell was christened on October 20, 1710. The large bell was christened on August 31, 1718.
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It will be impossible for you to miss the Saint-Palais church with its seemingly endless bell tower, unless you don't look up from your handlebars. For the record, it is in the town of Saint-Palais, at a place called Les Combles, that the center of the great big circle that can be drawn in continental France is located. It is therefore the furthest place, precisely 291.3 kilometers, from any border.
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Mehun-sur-Yèvre Castle was built in the 12th century and was the residence of several kings and queens of France, including Charles VII who died there in 1461. You can admire the architecture of the castle, which combines elements medieval and Renaissance, such as towers, ramparts and mullioned windows. You can also stroll through the magnificent French gardens which surround the castle and offer stunning views of the town and countryside. The castle is also a museum dedicated to Charles VII and his reign, where you can discover the history of this place and its role in the Hundred Years' War. Classified as a historic monument, the castle is a must-see for any history and culture lover.
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By visiting the Gibjoncs Landscape Park in Bourges, you will treat yourself to a beautiful escape to the heart of the city. This charming park is a lush haven, with manicured gardens, picturesque ponds and winding paths that invite you to relax and connect with nature. It's the ideal place for a leisurely stroll. As you explore, admire the diverse flora, including colorful flower beds and towering trees that provide plenty of shade.
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Collegiate church from the end of the 11th century, which became a parish church at the time of the Revolution. The building is built according to a Benedictine plan and has been listed since 1886. One of its particularities lies in its twisted bell tower, which is covered with chestnut shingles.
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Castle whose origins date back to the 12th century but which was rebuilt and restored several times until the 19th century, following different designs. Its facades, sides and roof as well as the interior staircase of the south wing have been listed in the additional inventory of Historic Monuments since 1986. It now houses the Capazza international contemporary art gallery over 2000m2.
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The Nançay Star Pole is a radio astronomy observatory created in 1953 over 150 hectares. Its instruments are used for the observation of astrophysical objects, particularly within the framework of European and international programs. There we also find the 4th largest decimeter radio telescope in the world.
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There are approximately 15 road cycling routes around Vouzeron, catering to various skill levels. These include 4 easy routes and 11 moderate routes, offering diverse options for cyclists.
The road cycling routes around Vouzeron are generally well-paved and easy to navigate. However, some segments, particularly on moderate routes, may include unpaved sections. The landscape primarily features the Sologne forest, with paths winding through ponds, rivers, and pine forests.
Yes, many routes around Vouzeron are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. For example, the From the radiotelescope to the twisted steeple — Loop from Nançay is a popular circular route, as is the Fontaine du Verdier – Fontaine du Verdier loop from Allogny.
Road cycling routes near Vouzeron immerse you in the serene Sologne forest, renowned for its rich flora and fauna, including deer and foxes. You'll cycle through areas characterized by ponds, rivers, and pine forests, with vast open spaces contributing to a tranquil experience. The expansive forest park around the Château de la Triboulette Vouzeron, featuring large and small hunting lakes, is also a notable natural highlight.
You can discover several historical and cultural landmarks. The Côté des Rousseaux – Mehun-sur-Yèvre Castle loop from Foëcy and Mehun-sur-Yèvre Castle – Mehun-sur-Yèvre Castle loop from Allogny routes pass by the historic Mehun-sur-Yèvre Castle. Other notable attractions in the region include the impressive Château de la Triboulette Vouzeron and the Former priory of Bléron, a 12th-century monument.
Yes, the route From the radiotelescope to the twisted steeple — Loop from Nançay is a moderate 99.9 km ride that specifically features the Nançay radiotelescope, offering a unique landmark along your journey.
The elevation gain on road cycling routes around Vouzeron varies depending on the route's length and difficulty. Easy rides might involve around 1,000 feet (approximately 300m) of elevation gain, while more challenging excursions can exceed 3,000 feet (over 900m). For example, the Gibjoncs Landscape Park – Côté des Rousseaux loop from Allogny has an elevation gain of over 500m.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil setting of the Sologne forest, the well-paved roads, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels, allowing for immersive rides through nature and past historical sites.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed, the region offers several easy road cycling routes that are suitable for various fitness levels. These routes, often through the peaceful Sologne forest with gentle elevation changes, could be enjoyable for families. It's recommended to check individual route profiles for distance and specific terrain to ensure suitability.
Absolutely. Vouzeron's location in the Centre-Loire Valley region places it within an hour's drive of major Loire Valley Châteaux and esteemed vineyards like Sancerre, Quincy, and Menetou Salon. This offers an excellent opportunity to combine your road cycling adventures with cultural excursions and wine tasting experiences.
The Sologne forest and its surroundings offer pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for exploring. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to cycle earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the warmest parts of the day.
Yes, the Gibjoncs Landscape Park – Côté des Rousseaux loop from Allogny specifically winds through the Sologne forest and passes by the Gibjoncs Landscape Park. This urban park in Bourges features manicured gardens, picturesque ponds, and winding paths, providing a tranquil escape during your ride.


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