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Jogging around La Tour-Saint-Gelin offers an opportunity to explore the gently rolling countryside of the Indre-et-Loire department. The region is characterized by agricultural lands, quiet village roads, and occasional wooded sections, providing a tranquil setting for running. With minimal elevation changes, the terrain is generally flat to mildly undulating, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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9.34km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.74km
01:01
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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L'Île-Bouchard is a commune made up of two suburbs, Saint Maurice and Saint Gilles, each on opposite sides of the Vienne. The two suburbs are connected by a bridge and separated by the island which gives its name to the city - Île-Bouchard.
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The Sainte-Chapelle de Champigny-sur-Veude was built in Champigny-sur-Veude from 1499 and mainly during the first half of the 16th century; it is one of the seven holy chapels. The neighboring castle was unfortunately destroyed by Richelieu in 1635, who felt that it was overshadowing his castle which was under construction. Today, only the old outbuildings remain. One of the last vestiges is this magnificent royal chapel, saved by the Pope because it had the status of Sainte-Chapelle and housed the Holy Relics of the Passion of Christ. Founded in homage to Saint-Louis, it consists of a four-bay nave and a triumphal arch portico. The nave has 11 huge stained glass windows, each 8 meters high, whose remarkable stained glass windows retrace the life of Saint-Louis, from his coronation in Reims to his death. They were offered by Claude de Longwy to Louis II and Jacquette de Longwy for their marriage in 1538.
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The Château de Champigny-sur-Veude was built from the 16th to the 17th century by order of Louis de Bourbon, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon. It has largely disappeared today, only the old outbuildings, the current "castle" and the Sainte-Chapelle remain. The original fortress was built in 1090 by Fulk IV of Anjou. In 1635, Cardinal de Richelieu, who had built a property nearby and who was worried about the superior influence on his castle, bought it and ordered the total destruction of the castle. Only the outbuildings and the Sainte-Chapelle escaped this destruction thanks to the intervention of Pope Urban VIII, who had officiated there a few years earlier. They constitute the remains that we can admire today.
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At the heart of an 8-hectare park, the Château de Basché, now a hotel, was built in the 16th century and extended in the 19th century. It has long been owned by a branch of the Richelieu family.
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Champigny-sur-Veude is a very old village which was called Campiniacus in 1080. From this period dates the attachment of the parish of Champigny to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Noyers which will keep the cure and the income until the end of the 15th century. Champigny also has its castle: it is made up of three main buildings forming a "U". The whole building is built in a Renaissance style, and is spread over two levels. The whole is surrounded by a moat supplied with water by the Veude.
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Bought a few weeks ago, in February 2019, the Château de Basché is undergoing a transformation. Initially, Séraphine Maré-Keufer and her family rehabilitated it, to open guest rooms there. At the heart of an 8 hectare park, the Château de Basché, 660 m2 of living space, was built in the 16th century, then extended in the 19th century. It has long been owned by a branch of the Richelieu family. It had been unoccupied for ten years. “Basché is a building with a soul. We fell under the spell. But time has done its work since it was no longer inhabited. We had to clear the land and deal with water infiltration, especially in the toilets, ”says Séraphine. She acquired the premises, just two months ago, with her husband Alexandre and her mother Vinciane. “It’s a family crush. We have in common a long history of managing guest rooms in the Cher. We rolled up our sleeves to start restoring and bringing the various rooms up to standard, to open in early May. " Many projects. Three bedrooms have already been fitted out, one of which is 50 m². Ultimately, five are planned. Three group lodgings are in the process of being finalized. Registration for Gîtes de France is underway and the château will soon be on the lists of online booking sites. A reception room, which can accommodate up to 150 people, will be available at the end of 2019. Adjacent to the castle and forming part of the property, there is also a beautiful chapel, as well as stables. Séraphine plans to organize seminars, set up exhibitions or artist residencies. The shooting of a film is also scheduled for April. “In addition to the historical character of our facilities, our shaded meadows, our ponds and fountains, the proximity to historic sites make Basché an ideal holiday resort. " An entire program ! Opening of the guest rooms on May 1st. Count 90 € per night for 2 people, with breakfast. Contact and reservations at 06.68.89.52.77 or on the facebook page of the Château de Basché.
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There are over 100 running routes available in the La Tour-Saint-Gelin area. The komoot community has mapped 103 trails, ranging from easy jogs to more moderate runs, offering a variety of options for different fitness levels.
Yes, the region offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. With generally flat to mildly undulating terrain and minimal elevation changes, 10 routes are specifically graded as easy. These trails provide a tranquil setting to enjoy the countryside without significant challenges.
The running trails around La Tour-Saint-Gelin are characterized by open agricultural fields, quiet country lanes, and small village environments. You'll experience gently rolling countryside with minimal elevation changes, making for a generally flat to mildly undulating terrain suitable for various running styles.
For those looking for longer distances, the area does offer some extended routes. Consider the Champigny-sur-Veude Castle loop from Champigny-sur-Veude, which spans nearly 12 kilometers (7.3 miles), providing a good option for a longer run through rural landscapes.
While jogging, you'll pass through charming village surroundings and open fields. The region is also known for its historical sites. For example, the Champigny-sur-Veude Castle – Château de Basché loop from Champigny-sur-Veude takes you past historic sites like Château de Basché and the village of Champigny-sur-Veude itself, which features a notable castle.
Yes, many of the running routes in the La Tour-Saint-Gelin area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Running loop from Chezelles, which offers a convenient circular path through the local landscape.
The running routes in La Tour-Saint-Gelin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 9 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil setting, the quiet country roads, and the opportunity to explore the gentle countryside away from crowds.
Access to specific trailheads via public transport can be limited in this rural area. It is generally recommended to use a car to reach the starting points of most running routes around La Tour-Saint-Gelin, especially for trails outside the main villages.
The generally flat and mildly undulating terrain makes many routes suitable for families, especially those looking for an easy jog or a walk with children. The quiet country lanes and agricultural settings provide a safe and pleasant environment for family outings. Always check the specific route details for length and difficulty before heading out.
Many of the rural paths and country lanes are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations regarding pets in public spaces.
Some routes will take you through or near local villages where you might find amenities. For instance, the Running loop from L'Île-Bouchard passes through the village of L'Île-Bouchard, where you may find local shops or cafes to refresh yourself after your run.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for running in La Tour-Saint-Gelin, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the agricultural fields change colors. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter running is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially muddy paths.


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