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Centre-Val de Loire
Châteaudun

Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts

The best traffic-free bike rides around Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts

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Road cycling around Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts, now part of Saint-Denis-Lanneray, features gentle, undulating terrain with elevations typically ranging from 100 to 152 meters. The region is characterized by picturesque river valleys, notably the Loir and Yerre, which offer serene paths along their banks. Cyclists will find themselves traversing tranquil rural countryside, agricultural lands, and occasional forests, all connected by a network of low-traffic roads. This topography provides varied cycling opportunities, from relatively flat sections to modest climbs.

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Last updated: May 25, 2026

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Bonneval – Porte de Boisville loop from Châteaudun

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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August 7, 2025, Église Saint Hilaire

Placed under the patronage of Saint Hilaire, this parish was given by Gannelon de Montigny, lord of the place, to the abbey of Marmoutier around 1042. Its reconstruction probably dates from this period; it then became a priory. The church has a rectangular nave ending in a choir with a flat chevet. An examination of the masonry easily reveals two distinct periods of construction: the Romanesque period and the Renaissance. Built of flint rubble with rendering, the western part of the building appears to date from the 11th or 12th century. A limestone cornice supported by rather crude corbels underlines the base of the roof. To the south, two narrow Romanesque windows flared inwards light the nave. To the north, the bays were later reworked and enlarged. On this same side, a Romanesque doorway was walled up; It allowed the church to connect with a building whose traces of detachment remain. The bell tower was built to the north of the Romanesque nave, extending the western façade. The absence of a connection between the east and west walls of the bell tower and the north wall of the nave clearly indicates that it is an entirely later construction. However, its crowning is much later, as evidenced by its cornice, whose molding is in the classical style. Flanked by obliquely angled buttresses, it is covered with a saddleback roof. The eastern half of the church appears to be an extension built during the Renaissance period. Its ogee-shaped cornice and the decoration of the eastern gable, as well as the moldings of the buttress bands, attest to this dating. A vast rectangular choir then appears to have replaced a semicircular Romanesque apse; the eastern gable and the southern and northern façades were then pierced with networked bays. In the lower part of the north façade, projecting ashlars appear to have supported the roof of a lean-to building. To the south, a sacristy was built in the 19th century. Inside, the entire building is covered with a paneled vault with exposed tie beams and kingposts. The 18th-century high altar is surmounted by an Assumption of the Virgin inspired by Murillo's. For the restoration of the roofs and façades, the Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French National Art Protection Agency) awarded a grant of €30,490 in 2001.

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The Church of Saint Sauveur La Trinité, probably built in the 12th century, is notable for its Romanesque windows with columns and capitals. On its walls, alternating with the consecration crosses, one can admire a Stations of the Cross in blue enamel on earthenware. The choir is lit by five Romanesque windows decorated with stained glass depicting Our Lord and the four Evangelists.

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Saint Mames was martyred in Cappadocia around 1274: local legend has it that a saint offers a helping hand to cross the Loir. On April 17, 1707, thunder struck the bell tower.

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The church consists of a single nave, extended by a single-bay choir, and a semicircular apse. Two canted chapels, forming a false transept, were added during this renovation. The church is dominated by a timber-framed bell tower that rises above the first bay of the nave. The gable of the western facade was rebuilt in the last century, an external wooden porch removed. The central axis of the current facade is punctuated by a semicircular door surmounted by an archivolt, a circular opening on the first level and a small window pierced in the upper part of the gable. On the north side, a highly raised stringcourse forming a cornice, resting on simple modillions, still survives in the upper part of the wall. Additional openings were added to the old, narrow, and uneven openings in the last century, in the nave, as well as in the choir and apse, to allow more daylight to enter the building. The interior of the church is covered with a paneled roof structure: the one covering the nave is believed to date from the 16th century. The entire structure has been given a coherent decoration, from the faux-stone plasterwork to the paneled vault, the furnishings, and the statuary. The church also boasts a 17th-century polychrome wooden statue of Saint Barbara. The Prunelé coat of arms appears at the bottom of the stained-glass window of Saint Louis and, outside, on a medallion on the apse wall. The Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French National Art Protection Agency) granted €5,000 in grants in 2004 for masonry and roof repairs and the installation of drainage.

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The imposing structure known as the "Château de Chateaudun" that reveals itself to visitors here is, of course, also available in other sports in the komoot system. For the corresponding hiking highlight, you'll find further relevant information and additional photos under the tips. If you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/936307

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The Henri Ey Hospital Center is a departmental public health establishment, specialized in psychiatry, which provides a mission of prevention and reception, care, aftercare and reintegration in mental health in Eure-et-Loir. It provides care in adult, child and adolescent psychiatry, as well as a medico-social activity in the field of geriatrics and psychological and mental disabilities.

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The Sainte Christine church represents a heritage of the rural and religious world characteristic of Beauce, the "breadbasket" of France since the Middle Ages. The Romanesque nave dates from the 12th century and was given a bell tower in the 18th century. The spire then peaked at 28 meters high, visible from afar from the surrounding countryside. In 1835, a hurricane damaged the roof of the bell tower. In 1893, lightning ignited the spire which burned almost entirely. The traces are still visible today. It would take almost 25 years for the church to regain its bell tower, reduced by half to 17 meters in height. The heritage to be restored is in line with the many religious buildings in this area such as the Saint Sébastien church in Baignolet, listed as a Historic Monument.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts?

There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and safe cycling experience, allowing you to enjoy the scenic Eure-et-Loir countryside without vehicle interference.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these no-traffic road cycling routes?

The region around Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts features gentle, undulating terrain, with elevations typically ranging from 100 to 152 meters above sea level. You'll find a mix of relatively flat sections, particularly along the Loir and Yerre river valleys, and modest climbs through the rural countryside. This varied topography provides engaging rides for all skill levels.

Are there any easy, traffic-free road cycling routes suitable for beginners?

Yes, many routes are suitable for beginners. For example, the Porte de Boisville – Church of Bonneval loop from Châteaudun is an easy 38 km ride with gentle elevation changes. Another great option is the Château de Châteaudun – Church of Saint John of the Chain loop from Saint-Denis-les-Ponts, offering a pleasant 34.7 km journey.

What historical sites or landmarks can I see along these routes?

The routes often pass by significant historical sites. You can cycle past the impressive Château de Châteaudun, the picturesque Château de Moléans, or enjoy the View of Montigny-le-Gannelon Castle. The Dheury bridge at Donnemain-Saint-Mamès is another notable point of interest along the Conie river.

Are there any circular no-traffic road cycling routes?

Yes, most of the no-traffic road cycling routes in this area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Château de Châteaudun – Bonneval loop from Châteaudun or the Saint Peter's Church – Saint Hilaire Church loop from Châteaudun, both offering convenient circular journeys.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 34 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the low-traffic rural roads, the scenic beauty of the river valleys, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical châteaux along the way.

Are these routes suitable for families with children?

Many of the easy, no-traffic routes are suitable for families, especially those that follow dedicated cycle paths or very quiet rural roads along the Loir and Yerre rivers. The gentle terrain and absence of heavy vehicle traffic make for a safer and more enjoyable experience for younger riders.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts?

Spring and autumn are generally ideal for road cycling in Saint-Denis-Les-Ponts, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for rides along the river valleys where shade might be more abundant. Winter rides are possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.

Are there any longer, more challenging no-traffic road cycling routes?

While most routes are easy to moderate, some offer a bit more distance and elevation. For a moderate challenge, consider the Church of Saint Christine – Château de Châteaudun loop from Châteaudun, which covers nearly 50 km with over 300 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout while still enjoying traffic-free roads.

Where can I find information about public transport or parking for these routes?

While specific public transport connections directly to all route starting points may vary, Châteaudun is a central hub with parking facilities, making it a convenient starting point for many of the routes. For detailed information on local amenities, including cafes and accommodation, it's advisable to check local tourism resources for the Eure-et-Loir region.

Do any of the routes follow specific long-distance cycle paths?

Yes, the region is part of broader cycling networks. Routes often connect to or run parallel with sections of the "Vallée du Loir by bike" (V47), which is known for its picturesque, water-based itineraries. This network utilizes quiet, well-paved roads and dedicated cycle paths, aligning perfectly with the no-traffic cycling experience.

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