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Gravel biking around Saint-Georges-Le-Gaultier offers diverse terrain within the Sarthe department of France. The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys, providing varied landscapes for cycling. It is situated near the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, known for its "bocage" landscapes and extensive woodlands like the Perseigne Forest. This environment features a network of paths, including quiet roads, forest trails, and grass paths.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
5.0
(5)
21
riders
65.9km
04:34
690m
690m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
10
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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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3
riders
17.1km
01:20
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
riders
18.5km
01:22
170m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
92.2km
06:10
1,000m
1,000m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very pretty place, nicely designed. Unfortunately, it's overcrowded with tourists. Perhaps a good stop on a hike.
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Very nice little place, nicely designed with lots of flowers.
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Beautiful little village. Would also have been ideal for hiking.
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Far from the high Alpine passes, here is a small climb in the Sarthe countryside. On the program, 1.8 kilometers at an average of 4.5% coming from Montreuil-le-Chétif, or 2.1 kilometers at an average of 5.2% from Pezé-le-Robert.
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peaceful to take a break
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Lake Sillé is located in the heart of the green forest of the same name, in the Normandy-Maine Regional Natural Park. It is possible to swim there and the site is very popular with residents of the surrounding villages. On its banks you will find campsites, dining options as well as the Maison du Lac et de la Forêt.
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike routes in the Saint-Georges-Le-Gaultier area, offering a range of distances and difficulties to explore the region's quiet landscapes.
You'll encounter a diverse mix of terrain, typical of the Sarthe department and the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park. Expect rolling hills, dense forests like Perseigne and Sillé, and characteristic 'bocage' landscapes with a network of small paths, quiet roads, and forest trails. The routes often combine challenging climbs with scenic, less undulating sections through river valleys.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for families looking for a moderate challenge. For instance, the New Pond – Grand Pond north of Sillé loop from Camping Uttopia is a moderate 17 km route that offers a pleasant ride around the Sillé area. Another good option is The Grand Pond of Sillé – New Pond loop from Lac de Sillé, which is slightly longer at 18.5 km and also rated moderate.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the forests. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather, especially in July and August. Winter rides are possible, but trails may be muddy or wet, particularly in forested areas.
Many natural areas in France, including parts of the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, are generally dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in protected areas, near livestock, or during nesting seasons. Always check local signage for specific restrictions on individual routes or within certain forest sections.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for Saint-Georges-Le-Gaultier are circular, meaning you'll start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride and parking much more convenient. Examples include the challenging Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei – Saint-Léonard-des-Bois loop and the moderate Single – Saint-Léonard-des-Bois loop.
The region is rich in natural beauty and charming villages. You might pass by the picturesque village of Saint-Cénéri-le-Gérei, known for its beauty, or the scenic Saint-Léonard-des-Bois. Keep an eye out for natural formations like the Rochers du Sphinx, which offer a unique sight. The routes often traverse the diverse landscapes of the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, providing plenty of scenic views.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes beginning in or near villages like Saint-Léonard-des-Bois or Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei, you can usually find public parking areas. For routes around the Sillé area, such as those near the ponds, designated parking for outdoor activities is often available. Always check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
While the routes listed here are primarily day loops, the region's extensive network of paths within the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park and the broader Sarthe department allows for longer adventures. You can connect various trails or explore sections of long-distance routes like the GR 36 footpath or La Vélobuissonnière (V44) cycling route, which traverse the Sarthe region, to create multi-day gravel tours. These often utilize quiet roads and forest tracks suitable for gravel bikes.
The gravel biking community highly rates the trails around Saint-Georges-Le-Gaultier, with an average score of 4.33 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful and varied landscapes of the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, and the excellent opportunities for traffic-free riding through forests and 'bocage' countryside.
Yes, particularly in the charming villages that some routes pass through or start from. Villages like Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei and Saint-Léonard-des-Bois offer cafes, restaurants, and sometimes small shops where you can refuel. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially outside of peak season, and carry sufficient water and snacks, as some sections of the routes can be quite remote.


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