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Gravel biking around Lye, West Midlands, offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and a mix of urban fringes and green spaces. The area features a network of paths suitable for gravel bikes, often utilizing former railway lines and canal towpaths. These routes provide access to the region's varied terrain, including open fields and sections of woodland. The elevation changes are generally moderate, making the area accessible for a range of gravel biking abilities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.0km
02:45
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48.4km
03:06
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.6km
02:46
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.1km
03:01
250m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This place exists and is wonderful, but it is many kilometers further west than indicated here, just off the A85, in the hamlet of Pichonnerie.
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On the cycle path to Thésee, a little paradise nestled in a wooded garden... you'll be welcomed by charming owners who offer shaded bike parking, lounges under the trees, and original drinks, as well as a selection of local specialties at more than affordable prices... A true delight, highly recommended to our cycling and touring friends!
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Or more precisely above the Sauldre a little before its confluence with the Cher
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The Collegiate Church of Saint-Aignan is a French church located in the center of the city of Orléans, on the north bank of the Loire River, in the Loiret department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. It is dedicated to Saint Aignan, Bishop of Orléans. This beautiful church was originally built for the cult of Saint Aignan, whose relics were kept in the crypt. The current basilica, begun by Charles VII in 1438 but completed in 1509 by Louis XII, is not the first construction, as traces of buildings dating from the 6th, 9th, 11th, 14th, and 15th centuries have been found. They were all destroyed by fire, floods, or human hands. The people of Orléans, and in particular the canons, have always been keen to rebuild this building because Saint Aignan is an important figure in the history of Orléans, due to the role he played against the barbarians in the 5th century. While bishop of the city, he is said to have miraculously defended it against the Hun invasion in 451. https://www.tourismeloiret.com/fr/diffusio/visites/collegiale-saint-aignan-orleans_TFOPCUCEN045V501HHG
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Saint Aignan, who died in 453 after defending the people of Orleans against the Huns, was buried in a first tomb. As veneration of his relics grew, a basilica was built. A community of monks settled there, and canons replaced them in the 9th century. Following the damage caused by Norman attacks and the fire of 999, Charles the Bald began reconstruction, and Robert the Pious completed the Romanesque church with its crypt housing the relics of Saint Aignan. This church was consecrated on June 14, 1029. We will soon celebrate its millennium. https://collegiale-saintaignan-dorleans.fr/la-crypte/
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Collegiate Church of Saint-Aignan https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coll%C3%A9giale_Saint-Aignan_de_Saint-Aignan
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Collegiate church and crypt with frescoes https://www.val-de-loire-41.com/visite/collegiale-et-crypte-avec-fresques-pcu41aasor100182/
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This castle has a rich history. The castle has many historic pieces of furniture, as well as a large park of around 50 hectares, alternating gardens and forests. It also played an important role during the Second World War, as a warehouse for the Louvre's works of art.
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Gravel biking around Lye, West Midlands, features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, urban fringes, and green spaces. You'll often find yourself on former railway lines and canal towpaths, providing a blend of natural and semi-urban environments. The elevation changes are generally moderate, making the area accessible for various skill levels.
All the gravel routes currently highlighted in Lye are categorized as moderate difficulty. While there aren't specific 'easy' or 'beginner' routes listed, the moderate elevation changes and varied terrain, including canal towpaths and former railway lines, can be manageable for those with some gravel biking experience. For example, the Troglodyte houses in Bourré – Saint-Aignan Church loop from Saint-Aignan - Noyers is relatively flat.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Lye are designed as loops. For instance, you can explore the Saint-Aignan Church – View over St Aignan loop from Lye or the Saint-Aignan Church – View over St Aignan loop from Saint-Aignan - Noyers, both offering circular journeys through varied landscapes.
While gravel biking, you might encounter several interesting landmarks. The Saint-Aignan Church is a prominent historical site. Other attractions in the broader area include Valençay Castle and Château de Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher, offering glimpses into the region's heritage.
The routes around Lye are generally moderate in difficulty, featuring varied terrain and some gentle climbs. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided, the use of former railway lines and canal towpaths often suggests smoother, less technical sections that could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with moderate distances. Always check the route details for elevation and surface before heading out.
Gravel bike routes in Lye typically range from approximately 37 to 48 kilometers (23 to 30 miles) in length. Most routes can be completed within 2 hours 40 minutes to 3 hours 40 minutes, depending on your pace and stops. For example, the Bike loop from Le Grand Mont is about 37.3 km and takes around 2 hours 40 minutes.
The gravel biking routes in Lye are well-regarded by the komoot community. Over 10 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the blend of natural and semi-urban landscapes, as well as the accessible nature of the routes due to moderate elevation changes.
The routes around Lye traverse green spaces, woodlands, and canal towpaths, which can offer opportunities for wildlife observation. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, these natural and semi-natural environments are home to various bird species and small mammals, especially in quieter sections away from urban areas.
The West Midlands generally experiences mild weather, making gravel biking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be great, but be prepared for warmer days. Winter rides are possible, but check local conditions for ice or mud, especially on unpaved sections.
Generally, permits are not required for cycling on public rights of way, former railway lines, or canal towpaths in the Lye area. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage and regulations, especially when passing through private land or nature reserves, to ensure you are on designated cycling paths.
While specific parking locations or public transport links for each trailhead are not detailed in the route descriptions, Lye is a town in the West Midlands with local amenities. It's advisable to check local council websites or public transport providers for information on parking facilities near potential starting points or bus/train services that connect to the area's trailheads.


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