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Gravel biking around Saint-Cyr-Du-Gault offers routes through a landscape characterized by river valleys, agricultural lands, and historic sites. The region features a mix of flat sections along greenways and rolling hills, providing varied terrain for gravel cyclists. Routes often pass by châteaux, old mills, and through rural farmland, reflecting the area's heritage and natural environment. The network of trails provides opportunities to explore the Loir-et-Cher department.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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83.9km
05:45
680m
680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.7km
02:11
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.1km
03:17
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This small town in Vouvrillon, dazzling with the white tuffeau stones that adorn its town center, is a little jewel of Loire paradise. Several renowned wine growers live on its hillsides. The village and its shops provide pleasant entertainment, especially on Thursday mornings during the weekly market. Several guest rooms are open to spend a night there.
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A picturesque Catholic church. The church consists of a nave ending in a flat apse, and flanked by a south aisle. The building must date from the 12th century, as evidenced by the double-arched west portal and the sculpted modillions of the south wall. A freestone bell tower was erected against the south wall in the 14th century. At the beginning of the 16th century, addition of a south aisle forming four chapels, the last of which was transformed into a sacristy at the end of the 17th century. The stained glass windows in the chancel and the north wall of the nave are said to be the work of a glass painter named "master of Saint-Jacques. Was built in the 12th century, then rebuilt in the 17th century.
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The Church of the Holy Trinity, in Vernou-sur-Brenne, in Indre-et-Loire, was founded between 460 and 490 by Archbishop Saint Perpet. The exterior walls, foundations, several pillars and buttresses are heavily damaged by erosion and humidity. Call for opening hours: +33 2 47 52 70 75
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This small fortified town has its origins in the middle of the 11th century. It was at this time that the castle was built. It will be reworked several times thereafter, notably during the Hundred Years War. The town thus developed over the centuries. It experienced strong development in the 19th century thanks to the tannery industry, making Château-Renault the city of leather. Since then, the old industries have been converted. The city has a rich medieval and industrial heritage to discover by admiring its castle and visiting the tannery museum.
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Nice little spot for picnicking and cooling off in a small stream.
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This charming castle was built in 1891 by Commander Koszuski. Its round tower was modeled on that of Château Chaumont and the square tower was inspired by the tower of the Grand Palace in Florence, Italy.
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Tanning as an industry is an important part of the heritage of this region and particularly at Château Renault. This museum is a fascinating visit to discover the history of the art and industry of tanning in the region, which has been brought back to the original tanning mill.
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There are currently 4 gravel bike routes documented around Saint-Cyr-Du-Gault on komoot, offering a variety of experiences through river valleys, agricultural lands, and historic sites.
The region features a mix of flat sections, often along greenways, and rolling hills. You'll traverse diverse landscapes including rural farmland, river valleys, and areas with historic sites like châteaux and old mills.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in the current selection, several routes are rated 'moderate'. These routes offer a good introduction to gravel biking in the area without being overly strenuous. For example, the Viaduc du Moulin de Cornilleau – Bridge or Stream crossing loop from Villedômer is a moderate 24.9 km ride.
Yes, for more experienced gravel bikers, there are routes classified as 'difficult'. The Lavardin – Greenway of the Pays de Vouvray loop from Saint-Amand de Vendôme, at 137 km, and The Loire River – Port of Chaumont-sur-Loire loop from Château-Renault, at 148 km, offer significant distances and elevation gains for a more demanding ride.
The gravel bike trails in this region vary significantly in length. You can find routes ranging from moderate distances like the 24.9 km Viaduc du Moulin de Cornilleau – Bridge or Stream crossing loop from Villedômer, up to longer, more challenging rides such as the 148 km The Loire River – Port of Chaumont-sur-Loire loop from Château-Renault.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes currently listed for Saint-Cyr-Du-Gault are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes popular options like the Farm track – Saint Secondin Church loop from Dame-Marie-les-Bois.
Many routes pass by historic sites. For instance, the Château de marolles – Moulin de Varennes loop from Landes-le-Gaulois leads through a landscape featuring a château and a mill. Other nearby attractions include the Church of Saint Vincent and Saint Gilles of Villedômer and the historic Château-Renault.
The routes in Saint-Cyr-Du-Gault are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic passages through rural farmland, and the opportunities to discover historic sites like châteaux and old mills.
Absolutely. The region is known for its picturesque river valleys and agricultural landscapes. The Viaduc du Moulin de Cornilleau – Bridge or Stream crossing loop from Villedômer features a notable viaduct and stream crossings, adding to its scenic appeal.
Yes, the gravel biking experience in Saint-Cyr-Du-Gault is deeply intertwined with cultural exploration. Routes frequently pass by châteaux, historic churches like the Church of Saint Vincent and Saint Gilles of Villedômer, and old mills, reflecting the area's rich heritage. You can combine your ride with visits to these landmarks.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in this region of France, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.


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