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Touring cycling around Le Bignon-Mirabeau is set within France's Gâtinais region, characterized by a diverse topography of expansive woods, fertile agricultural plains, and river valleys. The Betz river and smaller watercourses contribute to lush environments. This area, often called the "land of a thousand clearings and sandstone," offers varied scenery for cyclists, including forests, fields, orchards, and hedgerows.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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20.8km
01:12
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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152km
09:19
750m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.2km
01:07
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.2km
03:59
340m
340m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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01:48
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful loop
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Magnificent section which runs along the Loing canal, alternating between shaded and open areas.
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Ferrières-en-Gâtinais, located on the edge of the Gâtinais bocage, in the Cléry valley, is a city whose name evokes the presence of iron ore with mines that were exploited until the 18th century. This ore would be at the origin of the first development of the city during the Gallic period. However, it is the presence of a powerful abbey founded here by Clovis and placed under the direct authority of the Pope that made the site famous. At its height, in the Middle Ages, the monastery experienced immense spiritual influence, thanks to its scriptorium (copyists' workshop) and its trading post in the Bay of Canche, in Normandy, which enabled it to trade with the British Isles. Its area of influence extends for hundreds of kilometers and the abbey is home to many popes, kings and queens of France. During the Revolution, however, the monks were dispersed and monastic life died out. The buildings are sold as national assets and partly destroyed. The two churches, now classified as Historic Monuments, are saved by their assignment to parish worship. From this glorious past, Ferrières en Gâtinais retains many traces in the old historic town. Note the presence of a drinking water tap next to the creperie near the porch marking one of the entrances to the enclosure which once protected the abbey.
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There are only a few of this architecture in France, it remains one of the most remarkable with that of Milly-la Forêt. The construction of the hall, which initially had 8 bays and no south gable, dates back to the end of the 15th century. It followed a first work destroyed by the fire of the village in 1282. The frame whose base is in oak initially rested on the ground which, by humidity, damaged the wood. In 1666, it was necessary to remove a span to build the south gable in masonry, to install transverse and longitudinal oblique reinforcements and to rest the 28 feet on stone plinths (again replaced in 1769). During 2003, it underwent a complete restoration which made it possible to reestablish some truths about its construction and put an end to the legend which attributed its construction to Anne de Pisseleu in 1540 with a chestnut frame explaining the absence of cobwebs. It still houses the Monday morning market.
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It is too beautiful. This is what we knew how to build without a crane and without cement. If only we could do as our fathers did.
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There are over 18 touring cycling routes available around Le Bignon-Mirabeau, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of the Gâtinais region.
The Gâtinais region, often called the 'land of a thousand clearings and sandstone,' offers a varied topography. You'll cycle through expansive woods and forests, fertile agricultural plains, and picturesque valleys carved by rivers like the Betz. The scenery constantly changes, featuring a mix of forests, fields, orchards, and hedgerows.
Yes, there are several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Halle d'Egreville loop from Égreville is an easy 12.9-mile (20.8 km) trail that traverses agricultural plains and clearings. Another accessible option is the Bike loop from Villebéon, which is 11.9 miles (19.2 km) and leads through local forests and open countryside.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers more demanding routes. The View of Château-Landon – Néronville Lock loop from Foucherolles is a difficult 94.5-mile (152.0 km) path that explores varied terrain and historical towns in the wider region, providing a significant endurance test.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Le Bignon-Mirabeau are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Halle d'Egreville loop from Égreville and the Bike loop from Villebéon.
The region is rich in history and culture. You can visit the Halle d'Egreville, explore the Mez Le Marechal Castle, or discover the Corbelin Grill Bridge. The commune itself is home to the Château du Bignon and the Gothic church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Nearby towns like Ferrières-en-Gâtinais also offer royal abbeys and medieval churches.
The touring cycling routes around Le Bignon-Mirabeau are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodlands to agricultural plains, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
The Gâtinais region offers pleasant cycling conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer, making early morning or late afternoon rides ideal. The region's diverse landscapes are enjoyable in any season.
Many towns and villages in the Loiret department, including those near Le Bignon-Mirabeau, are accustomed to welcoming cyclists. You can typically find parking in the centers of towns like Égreville or Foucherolles, which serve as starting points for many routes. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
While Le Bignon-Mirabeau itself is a smaller commune, the broader Loiret department is well-integrated into regional transport networks. Major towns within cycling distance, such as Montargis, often have train stations or bus services that can connect you to the area. From these points, you can cycle to access the various routes. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult regional transport websites.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with charming towns. Ferrières-en-Gâtinais, a 'Petites Cités de Caractère,' offers historical sites and picturesque washhouses. Montargis, known as the 'Venice of the Gâtinais,' is famous for its 132 bridges and footbridges, making it a delightful stop. These towns often host local markets where you can experience local culture and find provisions.
The routes around Le Bignon-Mirabeau cater to all ability levels. You'll find a good mix of easy loops, such as the Corbelin Grill Bridge – Moulin de Griselle loop from La Selle-sur-le-Bied, which is 21.1 km and rated easy, as well as moderate and difficult options for those seeking more challenging rides.


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