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Jogging around Mortagne-Sur-Sèvre offers diverse landscapes for runners, characterized by the Sèvre valley with its steep hillsides and historic mills. The terrain includes varied elevations, providing options for different fitness levels. Natural features like the Manis rock and the Lac du Verdon dam contribute to the scenic running environment. The region provides a mix of designated trail courses and urban routes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.5
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332
runners
14.9km
01:44
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.6km
03:45
500m
500m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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150
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10.4km
01:13
170m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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103
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24.2km
02:53
410m
410m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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40.2km
04:43
450m
450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Barbin Viaduct: On Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, you can see the tourist steam train. It is marked "no entry," but you can still walk along it.
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Another beautiful site on the Sèvre Nantaise, with the unusual feature this time: it's not only at the crossroads of three departments (LA, Vendée, and M&L), a rather common occurrence, but also of three former provinces: Brittany, Poitou, and Anjou. The crossroads is formed by the Sèvre on one side and its tributary, the Bon Débit, on the other. The inn of the same name looks very nice; in any case, the setting is splendid.
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These are not the Verdon Gorges
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As you hike through the stunning Verdon Gorges, you’ll come across the impressive Barbin Viaduct, a historic railway bridge. This iconic structure, with its imposing arches and intricate design, is a testament to the engineering prowess of the past.
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This passage over a bridge in this valley dug by the Sèvre Nantaise is located at the exact confluence of the 3 municipalities and departments each representing one of the 3 historical provinces: Boussay, Loire Atlantique (44) for Brittany, Torfou, Maine and Loire (49) for Anjou, La Bruffière, Vendée (85) for Poitou. It is a peaceful valley with an inn. On the map, this place is found under its real name: "La Grossière", but it is still less elegant... For cyclists, it's an opportunity to go uphill with also 3 choices: a gentler slope (approximately 4 or 5%) going towards Torfou and Maine et Loire, steeper (6 to 8%) going towards the Bruffière and the Vendée, and can be even a little steeper (6 to 9%) on the small road which goes up towards the north and allows to branch off towards Boussay and the Loire Atlantique.
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There are over 50 jogging routes around Mortagne-sur-Sèvre, offering a wide variety of options for runners of all levels. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of the Sèvre valley and its surroundings.
The routes cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a few easy routes, over 35 moderate trails, and about 15 difficult paths, many featuring the steep hillsides characteristic of the Sèvre valley. For a moderately challenging run, consider the Grenon Hill loop from Mortagne-sur-Sèvre, which covers nearly 12 km.
Yes, there are a few easy jogging routes available. While many trails in the Sèvre valley feature varied elevations, you can find flatter sections or shorter loops perfect for those new to running or looking for a relaxed pace. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain for a gentler experience.
Jogging routes in Mortagne-sur-Sèvre often pass through the scenic Sèvre valley, offering views of historic mills and the notable Manis rock, popular with climbers. You might also encounter the Lac du Verdon dam, a significant natural zone, or the Moulin du Bouchot along the Moine river. The Pont de Barbin loop from Mortagne-sur-Sèvre is a longer route that takes you past the Manis rock.
Yes, many of the running routes around Mortagne-sur-Sèvre are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Barbin Bridge – Viaduc de Barbin loop from Saint-Hilaire-de-Mortagne is a popular 15.3 km circular trail with significant elevation changes.
The running trails in Mortagne-sur-Sèvre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the challenge of the varied terrain, and the scenic views of the Sèvre valley and its historic features.
Absolutely. Mortagne-sur-Sèvre is known for its challenging trail runs, especially those exploring the Sèvre valley with its steep slopes. For a demanding experience, consider the Viaduc de Barbin – Saint Laurent sur Sèvre loop from Saint-Hilaire-de-Mortagne, a difficult 21 km path that explores varied terrain and historic mills.
Many routes in the Sèvre valley provide excellent viewpoints, particularly from the higher elevations and steep hillsides. The region's natural beauty, including the Manis rock and the expansive Lac du Verdon, offers picturesque backdrops for your run. The Mont des Alouettes, with its windmills, also offers panoramic views.
Mortagne-sur-Sèvre offers pleasant running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are often preferred. Winter running is also possible, though some trails might be muddy after rain.
Yes, the region emphasizes natural running experiences with designated trail courses. For instance, 'Parcours trail n°4' in Mortagne-sur-Sèvre is an 18.9 km loop designed to showcase the Sèvre valley's slopes and views. The town also hosts events like the 'Trail Urbain Mortagnais,' an urban trail that combines paved streets with natural passages.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and in the town center of Mortagne-sur-Sèvre. For routes starting from specific villages like Saint-Hilaire-de-Mortagne, you can usually find local parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking spots.
Yes, many running routes in Mortagne-sur-Sèvre weave through areas rich in history. You can jog past historic mills along the Sèvre valley, or explore routes that offer views of landmarks like the Mont des Alouettes with its windmills and chapel. The Tiffauges Castle is also a notable historical site in the wider area.


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