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No traffic road cycling routes around Avrillé-Les-Ponceaux are set within the scenic Loire Valley, a region characterized by its diverse natural features and historical sites. The landscape offers a mix of preserved wetlands, extensive forests, and tranquil riverbanks, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, making them suitable for road bikes, with gentle gradients and occasional low hills. The area's rural charm and proximity to significant châteaux contribute to a rich cycling experience.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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47.0km
01:52
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.9km
02:24
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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19.6km
00:56
140m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.1km
02:40
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.7km
02:06
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Château de Langeais , a former royal estate and property of the Institut de France, is one of the major sites in the Loire Valley . Near Tours , in the heart of the Loire Valley , it offers a guided tour of fifteen rooms, decorated with richly carved medieval furniture . You will discover a collection of tapestries and the reconstruction of the royal wedding of Anne of Brittany, told by Stéphane Bern . Langeais, a Renaissance Loire castle, will surprise you with its park planted with cedars and sequoias and its playful elements. More information on https://chateau-de-langeais.com/
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Very beautiful hike to be avoided after heavy rain, many flooded passages
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In Touraine, in the heart of a wooded estate, the Château de Champchevrier is both royal and family-friendly. Family-friendly because it has been inhabited by the same family since 1728. Royal because Kings Louis Louis XIII stayed at the castle on several occasions, his doctor Jean Hérouard recounts it in his memoirs. Rebuilt during the Renaissance then embellished in the 18th century, Champchevrier is both a Historic Monument and a family castle in which each generation has passed on the love and respect for heritage. The history of the castle begins in the 11th century when a first building was built by Hugues de Champchevrier. The owners then succeeded one another on these lands: the Maillé family, the Lavals, the Bastarnays then in 1550, the Daillons who were behind the construction of the Renaissance castle. On the François I Pavilion, we can still see the mullioned windows from this period. Henri de Daillon having no sons, it was his nephew Antoine de Roquelaure, Marshal of France, who inherited the castle in 1686. He contributed to the exterior development of the castle by creating courtyards, gardens and a moat. The Château de Champchevrier was sold in 1728 to Jean-Baptiste Pierre Henri, first Baron de Champchevrier. In fact, the lands of the domain were erected into a barony in 1741 by letters patent from Louis XV. The first baron created the large perspectives which extend from the castle towards the forest, and had the terrace built to give elegance to the residence. This taste for the French art of living is found in particular in the immense portrait room covered with a magnificent Italian marble floor and adorned with a sumptuous 18th century earthenware stove commissioned by a royal repurchase during the demolition of the Château de Richelieu. A very beautiful set of porcelain tableware and numerous pieces of old crystal are displayed in display cases. The beauty of the Château de Champchevrier also lies in the rich furniture of the different rooms open to the public: in the music room, the precious Regency period furniture was already part of the inventory of the château when it was purchased by the family in 1728. But the visit is also worth the detour for its collection of exceptional tapestries made by three factories in the 16th and 17th centuries, including eight unique tapestries in the world from the royal factory of Amiens based on cartoons by Simon Vouët, official painter to Louis XIIII . Finally, the Château de Champchevrier reveals the daily life of those who shared the lives of the owners behind the scenes. The lingerie, particularly complete in terms of accessories, is an interesting testimony to all the stewardship necessary for the life of such a place. In the old kitchens, the large battery of copper pans and other utensils from yesteryear allows you to imagine the activity of the staff. A visit to the Château de Champchevrier is an unforgettable walk between nature and heritage, to the rhythm of the seasons between the life of the hounds and the family events of a residence whose inhabitants, guarantors of traditions, have their eyes fixed on the future.
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Family property, Champchevrier Castle is a historic castle inhabited by the same family since 1728. It is open to the public from June 15 to the third weekend of September, European Heritage Days weekend.
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If there is really nothing to see in Langeais (and one wonders why Balzac, who was from the region, a native of Tours, created a Duchess of Langeais, even if in view of the village one understands better his destiny!), there is still the castle. Much more bypassable than essential, this castle nevertheless hosted an important episode in the history of France: the attachment of the Duchy of Brittany to the crown of France thanks to the secret marriage of Charles VIII and Anne of Brittany, when the latter was already married by proxy to Maximilian of Austria, which allowed the Church to break the marriage. Once we've said that, we've said almost everything, even seen everything in Langeais.
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Great big lock largely original As well as interior design. Place of Charles VIII's marriage to Anne of Bretagne
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Great big castle still largely in original condition as well as facilities Place of Charles VIII's marriage to Anne de Brittany
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one of the many castles in the Loire, from the 16th century
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Avrillé-Les-Ponceaux, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the beautiful Loire Valley.
The routes primarily feature paved surfaces, ideal for road bikes. You'll cycle through diverse landscapes including serene marshes like the Marais Neuf, extensive forest areas, and along picturesque riverbanks and lakes, such as the Lac de Rillé. The region is known for its rural charm and scenic beauty.
Yes, there are 12 easy routes designed for a more relaxed pace, perfect for beginners or families. An example is the Le Vaugelé viewpoint – Val de Roumer loop from Les Essards, which offers a pleasant ride of about 35 km with moderate elevation.
The routes vary significantly in length and elevation. You can find shorter, easier loops like the Val de Roumer loop from Langeais at around 19.5 km with 145m elevation gain, up to longer, moderate rides such as the Saint-Roch – Château de Champchevrier loop from Savigné-sur-Lathan, which covers over 64 km with about 245m of climbing.
Many routes offer opportunities to discover the rich heritage of the Loire Valley. You might pass by historic sites like the Château de Gizeux, or enjoy views of the Langeais Bridge and the charming Langeais Old Town. The region is also dotted with natural features like the Lac de Rillé and various forests.
The region, with its sun-drenched meadows and tranquil riverbanks, is particularly enjoyable from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty and cultural attractions without extreme heat or cold.
Yes, many of the routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Étang du Grand Givry – Étang de la Céseraie loop from Savigné-sur-Lathan is a great example of a circular route, covering nearly 47 km.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful and varied landscapes, and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to historic châteaux and natural sites.
Absolutely. The area is a gateway to several iconic châteaux. For example, the Château de Langeais loop from Cinq-Mars-la-Pile takes you near the impressive Château de Langeais, offering a chance to see one of the region's architectural marvels.
While specific parking details for each route vary, many villages and towns in the region, such as Savigné-sur-Lathan, Cinq-Mars-la-Pile, and Langeais, offer public parking facilities that can serve as convenient starting points for your cycling adventures.
While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in this selection, there are 28 moderate routes that offer a good challenge with longer distances and more significant elevation gains. These routes provide a rewarding experience for more experienced cyclists looking for a longer, scenic ride.


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