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Mountain biking around Boussay offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys. The region features a mix of terrain suitable for various skill levels, from technical forest descents to more gentle paths. Historic châteaux and natural features like the Grotte de la Grenotière are often encountered along the routes, providing scenic points of interest.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Trinity Church is getting a makeover in the heart of Clisson Off-limits since 2018, the Trinity Church in Clisson is undergoing extensive restoration work until 2027, accompanied by reinforcement and safety work. The Trinity Church in Clisson has been off-limits since 2018 due to pieces of tufa stone found on the floor of the building, raising concerns about safety issues. The restoration has been decided upon, along with reinforcement and safety work. This work is expected to continue until 2027. The construction site will soon be explained to the residents of Clisson, using signs. The artwork and furnishings have been protected and stored, tarpaulins protect the building and the workers, the vaults and framework will be restored, and the wall plasterwork will be examined and redone where necessary. The work will concern the side aisles until next summer, the nave for the following twelve months. Then it will be the turn of the choir and transepts between January 2026 and spring 2027, then the sacristy, the bell tower and the outbuildings.
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The Church of the Trinity was originally a Benedictine priory, with a parish, dependent on the abbeys of Saint-Martin-de-Vertou and Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. In the 11th century, it was occupied by the canons regular of the Order of Saint Augustine. In 1645, Fontevrist nuns from La Regrippière en Vallet settled there. The convent burned down in 1794 by the infernal columns of the Republican armies. From the 11th century onwards, the church had a choir with an apse, side chapels, and a square bell tower. In the 17th century, the Benedictine nuns replaced the Romanesque choir with an elongated one, featuring a remarkable Baroque altarpiece. They demolished the southern part of the choir to build their oratory. During the French Revolution, the church returned to the parish. Around 1867/1868, work was undertaken. The façade was redone in a neo-Romanesque style, while the neo-Gothic style was preferred for the interior of the religious monument.
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A large medieval castle. It features themed shows, including siege engine demonstrations.
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Beautiful pond surrounded by magnificent trees. Plenty of benches that encourage rest or contemplation. A welcome little patch of greenery after crossing the vineyard in the full sun. A trail allows you to go around the natural site, but I didn't have time to try it. Note that the path that connects La Fauvette to La Pontereau is very smooth and magnificent.
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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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Very cool path and accessible to all along La Moine (right bank). However, the last 400 meters to go back up to Saint-Germain, will leave some on the floor 😉
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This ancient church here in Clisson was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, but rather the ONE God in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God's Holy Spirit - was chosen as its patron saint. Father Reinhard Körner writes about the mystery of the Holy Trinity: "Among the great prayer-givers in the history of Christianity... I found prayer texts in which each of the divine three was explicitly addressed - in the same prayer. When I tried to recite the texts, I could sense that these people had not only had God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in mind individually - they were addressing a divine community. And it seemed to me that they could only do this in their written prayers because they did it otherwise, quietly in their hearts."
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There are over 120 mountain bike trails around Boussay, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Boussay offers a good selection of trails for beginners. Approximately 49 routes are rated as easy, providing gentle paths through the region's diverse landscape.
The mountain bike trails around Boussay feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic river valleys. You'll find a mix of terrain, from technical forest descents to more gentle, flowing paths.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Boussay are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Saint Laurent sur Sèvre – Technical Forest Descent loop is a popular circular option.
Several trails pass by notable landmarks. You can enjoy views of historic sites like Château de Clisson on routes such as La Moucherie – Clisson Castle loop, or the Valley of the Three Provinces. Other points of interest include the Leaning Stone Pine of Rue de la Collégiale and the The bowl stone.
While most routes are moderate, Boussay does offer some challenging sections. There is at least one route specifically rated as difficult, and many moderate trails include technical forest descents that will test experienced riders, such as parts of the Saint Laurent sur Sèvre – Technical Forest Descent loop.
The mountain bike trails in Boussay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 275 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, scenic views of châteaux, and the extensive forest sections.
Yes, several trails provide scenic views of historic castles. The La Moucherie – Clisson Castle loop offers views of the historic Clisson Castle, and the La Moucherie – View of the Château de Tiffauges loop passes by the Château de Tiffauges.
One of the longer routes available is the La Moucherie – Grotte de la grenotiere loop, which spans approximately 53.2 kilometers (33 miles) and takes around 4 hours to complete.
Yes, you can explore routes that feature natural attractions. The La Moucherie – Grotte de la grenotiere loop is an example of a trail that incorporates the Grotte de la Grenotière, a notable natural feature in the region.
Boussay's diverse landscape with woodlands and river valleys makes it enjoyable for mountain biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer can be great for longer days. Winter riding is also possible, though conditions may vary.


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