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Gravel biking around Saint-Martin-De-Sanzay offers routes through diverse landscapes in the Deux-Sèvres department of France. The region is characterized by its rural setting, featuring the Thouet River Valley, extensive vineyards, and agricultural plains. Its gentle topography, with altitudes ranging from 32 to 73 meters, provides accessible gravel biking for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Saint-Généroux is a site well worth a visit during a hike. It dates back to the 10th century and is considered one of the oldest churches in France, as it features pre-Romanesque architecture found nowhere else. The church is located on the banks of the Thouet River. You can also admire the Romanesque bridge (13th century).
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The contemporary art center of national interest, La Chapelle Jeanne d’Arc de Thouars, is today a leading venue for contemporary art in the western region. Along with the Château d’Oiron and the Syndicat Mixte de la Vallée du Thouet, which runs a program of public commissions for contemporary works, the art center's work is carried out in partnership across the entire territory of the Pays Thouarsais community of communes and, more broadly, in the northern part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Within the region, the art center is a recognized player in the Astre plastic and visual arts network. Developing an artistic project that takes into account its geographical location and its architectural envelope, a neo-Gothic chapel, the art center maintains a privileged relationship with the heritage of Thouars. Guest artists, hosted for residencies or exhibitions, appropriate the chapel space by creating an original work designed for the venue. They also bring their perspective to the city, urban planning, landscape, and rural areas of the Thouars region and the Thouet Valley. Since 1993, nearly a hundred artists have been invited for residencies or exhibition projects. In recent years, the art center has paid particular attention to emerging artists from art schools, particularly those from the regional Le Grand Huit network. In addition to its programming, the art center also engages in outreach activities in the form of off-site exhibitions, workshops, and events (meetings, lectures, and workshops). A mobile device, La Mar(g)elle, was created in 2015 by the artist Marie-Ange Guilleminot to offer interventions in partner locations, particularly within schools and structures in the social and medical sectors. For its educational action, the art center benefits from the action of the municipal art school of Thouars, to which it is connected within the visual arts department of the City of Thouars.
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As you probably know, in the year 732, the armies of Charles Martel repelled the Arab advance around Poitiers. A troop of routed Saracens then barricaded themselves in the old parish church of St Sauveur and promised to surrender only in the event of divine intervention. However, in this month of May, after nights of prayers by the villagers, a cold snap hit the Poitiers countryside to the point of covering the grove with an astonishing layer of frost. The Saracens saw the sign of Allah in this unexpected event and decided to leave the village without giving battle. This legend gave its name to the village and the church of the Holy Trinity became a place consecrated by the religious authorities of the region. The oldest parts of the building that stands today on the small village square date back to the 11th century, but the church had to undergo several restoration campaigns during the 19th century. It now appears to us as a fine example of a Romanesque church, simple, rustic and austere. Note the modern stained glass windows made in the 1990s by Louis-René Petit, an artist who also worked in Sénanque and St Benoît sur Loire. His compositions inspired by frost give the church an atmosphere in harmony with its legend.
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Dating from the 13th century, at the foot of the city ramparts, this bridge ultimately offers the best view of the Château de Thouars.
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This bridge allows you to cross the Thouet and reach Saint Jacques De Thouars. The view there is magnificent! There is a good hill to climb after the bridge, be careful when choosing the pinion!
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Without the characteristic wings - which used to capture the power of the wind to set the heavy millstones in motion - the once proud windmill, which was certainly impressive at the time, is missing an essential architectural element. From a distance, the observer can see its modern successors: within sight of the former windmill, the slender towers and turbine blades of a modern wind farm, which is used to generate electricity, rise into the sky.
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In the proverbial "good old days" of centuries past, this (former) windmill, standing in a very prominent position in the vast landscape, must have made a deep impression on the viewer. However, this changed a long time ago: the no longer intact tower stump is missing the wings, precisely those elements that were once so fundamental to the appearance of those four-armed giants (at least that is what the character "Don Quixote" invented by Miguel Cervantes thinks in one of the famous Spanish author's bizarre stories).
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The Chouans bridge on the Thouet is a medieval bridge which crosses the Thouet river between Thouars and Saint-Jean-de-Thouars. The bridge was fortified in the 15th century and witnessed the passage of the Vendée army during the French Revolution. You can admire the architecture of the bridge which has two arches and triangular spouts on the piers. You can also enjoy the view of the river and the castle of the Dukes of La Trémoille on the hill. The bridge is classified as a historic monument and has been restored several times.
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There are over 25 traffic-free gravel bike trails in the Saint-Martin-De-Sanzay area, ranging from easy to difficult. This diverse selection ensures options for various skill levels and preferences.
The topography around Saint-Martin-De-Sanzay is generally gentle, with altitudes ranging from 32 to 73 meters. This makes for accessible gravel biking for a range of fitness levels. While some routes are rated as 'difficult' due to length or elevation gain, many are 'moderate' or 'easy', offering engaging rides without extreme challenges.
Yes, the gentle topography and numerous quiet paths make the region suitable for family rides. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' for a more relaxed experience. The area's rural setting, with vineyards and agricultural plains, provides a safe and scenic environment away from heavy traffic.
Many of the traffic-free gravel paths in the Saint-Martin-De-Sanzay area are suitable for cycling with dogs, especially if they are accustomed to running alongside a bike. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry enough water for both of you. Be mindful of agricultural areas where livestock might be present.
You'll experience a rich tapestry of landscapes, including picturesque routes along the Thouet River Valley, extensive vineyards (part of the Anjou and Saumur appellations), and tranquil cereal crop fields. The region also features bocage, a type of hedged farmland, adding to the diverse scenery.
Absolutely! Many routes pass by or near historical and natural points of interest. You might encounter the medieval Pont des Chouans on the Thouet, the impressive Montreuil-Bellay Castle, or the Saint-Médard Church of Thouars. The verdant site of La Ballastière, with its 10-hectare body of water, is also a popular stop for cyclists.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Saint-Martin-De-Sanzay. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures, especially in the open agricultural areas. Winter rides are possible, but trails might be muddier.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the extensive Saint-Médard Church of Thouars – Pont des Chouans on the Thouet loop from Thouars, offering a comprehensive tour of the regional highlights.
Given the rural nature of Saint-Martin-De-Sanzay and surrounding towns like Thouars or Mauzé-Thouarsais, you can often find public parking in village centers or near popular attractions like La Ballastière. It's advisable to check specific starting points for routes on komoot for detailed parking information.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, the diverse and beautiful rural landscapes, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural features like the Thouet River Valley and vineyards. The gentle topography is also frequently mentioned as a positive aspect for enjoyable rides.
While many routes traverse rural areas, you'll find amenities in the larger towns and villages nearby, such as Thouars or Montreuil-Bellay. It's a good idea to plan your route to pass through these locations for refreshment stops. Always carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides.
Many routes incorporate sections of the Thouet River Valley. For a significant exploration, consider a route like the Ballastière Pond – Saint-Médard Church of Thouars loop from Mauzé-Thouarsais, which offers extensive views and passages along this scenic river.


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