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Road cycling in Bois De Bellardin offers routes through a beautiful forest region near Orléans, characterized by generally flat to gently rolling terrain. The area features quiet roads that wind through woodlands and open countryside, providing a serene environment for cycling. Elevations are typically low, making many routes accessible for various skill levels. The landscape is primarily composed of forest and agricultural areas, with occasional historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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33.7km
01:25
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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86.1km
03:29
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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101km
04:05
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.7km
01:41
130m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The town of Vieilles-Maisons-sur-Joudry has been awarded the "Village of Character" and "Towns and Villages in Bloom" labels. Take the time to visit the 10th-century Saint-Pierre church.
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Grignon is a little gem nestled in the heart of Loiret, near the Canal d’Orléans. This quiet village is home to the Auberge des 3 Écluses, a charming place where gourmets can enjoy authentic local cuisine. While strolling around the area, you will discover the Belle de Grignon, a replica of a Berry flute that brings the canal’s maritime past to life. This barge, built in oak by volunteers, offers walks and allows you to discover the region’s peaceful landscapes.
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The Étang des Bois leisure center, nestled in the heart of the Orléans forest, is the perfect place to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature. Imagine yourself on the banks of this peaceful pond, surrounded by pines and oaks, with a sandy beach that invites you to swim in season. Here, the setting is sublime: shaded paths for quiet walks, picnic areas for outdoor lunches, and even a snack bar for a gourmet break. For those who want to prolong the pleasure, a friendly campsite is available, with a multitude of activities for the whole family.
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Nestled in a meander of the Loire, the town of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire is home to one of the most beautiful jewels of Romanesque architecture: an 11th and 12th century basilica including the porch tower, decorated with twelve historic capitals. , the monumental portal and the nave constitute the most remarkable elements. Founded around 650 on the grounds of an ancient Gallo-Roman villa, Fleury Abbey has housed the relics of Saint Benedict, founder of Western monasticism and patron saint of Europe, since 672. During the 8th century, the patronage of the Prince of the Apostles was abandoned for that of Saint Benedict. This event is at the origin of the rapid expansion, prosperity and influence of the abbey which became Saint-Benoît de Fleury, while the village later became that of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire. In the 9th century, after the ordeal of the Norman invasions which pillaged and destroyed the monastery, Fleury Abbey flourished again. The 10th and 11th centuries were the great era of Fleury's spiritual, intellectual and artistic influence. The construction of Fleury was probably completed in 1218. A few centuries later, the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion ruined the monastery and disrupted regular life, the community's numbers collapsed. The French Revolution will end up dispersing the community of Fleury Abbey. But in 1944, a community of around forty monks resettled in the area and undertook the reconstruction of the monastery. A community of thirty-three monks lives there today under the direction of Father Abbot Etienne Ricaud. In 1947, the fourteenth centenary of the death of Saint Benedict led the abbey to be elevated to the status of a basilica. The visitor is invited to admire the fabulous historic capitals present in the porch tower, the nave and the choir; the magnificent paving which extends around the altar as well as the crypt where the relics of the patron saint rest. Not to be missed is the north portal and its monumental lintel carved in high relief.
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Pretty village in Natura 2000 zone.
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We already find traces of a monastery in Fleury in the year 620. In 660, relics of Saint-Benoît were brought there and the abbey became Saint-Benoît de Fleury. Around the year 1000, the abbey experienced a golden age and the construction of the current basilica was launched. It will be consecrated in 1218. From the 16th to the 18th century, wars and the Revolution damaged the monastery. However, a community of 24 monks still lives there today.
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Road cycling in Bois De Bellardin is characterized by generally flat to gently rolling terrain. The routes wind through woodlands and open countryside, offering a serene environment. Elevations are typically low, making many routes accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, Bois De Bellardin is very welcoming for beginners. Out of over 60 available routes, 35 are classified as easy, featuring gentle gradients and quiet roads. An excellent option for an easy ride is the Jardins de la Javelière – Boiscommun Cemetery loop from Les Gaudins, which is 19.9 miles long.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Bois De Bellardin offers 33 moderate routes. These routes often cover longer distances with slightly more varied elevation changes. A good example is the From the Forêt d'Orléans to the Gâtinais — Loop from Bellegarde, which spans over 52 miles.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Bois De Bellardin, with an average score of 3.9 stars from more than 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the beautiful woodlands, and the gentle terrain that makes for a peaceful and enjoyable ride.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Bois De Bellardin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Château de Bellegarde – Grignon loop from Bellegarde is a popular circular route offering views of the Château de Bellegarde.
While Bois De Bellardin is primarily known for its natural beauty, routes often pass by historical points of interest. For example, the Château de Bellegarde – Grignon loop from Bellegarde offers views of the Château de Bellegarde itself. The region, like other 'Bois' areas in France, can feature ancient structures and charming villages.
The road cycling routes in Bois De Bellardin vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find routes ranging from approximately 19.5 miles (31.5 km) up to 52.0 miles (83.7 km), providing options for shorter excursions or longer rides.
Given the generally flat to gently rolling terrain and the abundance of easy routes, Bois De Bellardin can be suitable for family road cycling. The quiet roads through woodlands offer a pleasant and safer environment away from heavy traffic, ideal for riders of varying ages and abilities.
Many routes offer scenic views through forests and open countryside. The Jardins de la Javelière – Boiscommun Cemetery loop from Les Gaudins is noted for its scenic sections through gardens and past historical sites, providing a picturesque ride.
While specific seasonal details for Bois De Bellardin are limited, similar 'Bois' regions in France are generally pleasant for cycling from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, making for an enjoyable ride through the woodlands and countryside.
Yes, experienced riders looking for longer distances can explore routes like the From the Forêt d'Orléans to the Gâtinais — Loop from Bellegarde. This moderate route covers over 52 miles (83.7 km) and offers a good endurance challenge through varied landscapes.
Bois De Bellardin is characterized by quiet roads, making it accessible for road cyclists seeking a peaceful environment. While specific public transport details are not available, the region's proximity to Orléans suggests reasonable road access for those traveling by car. Parking information would typically be found at specific trailhead or village starting points.


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