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No traffic touring cycling routes around Le Poislay traverse a diverse landscape within the broader Loire Valley region. The area features varied terrain, from paved roads suitable for road cycling to some unpaved segments, offering options for different fitness levels. Cyclists can expect to encounter picturesque countryside, including vineyards and proximity to the Loir river, alongside significant elevation gains on longer routes. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance, with forests and a well-developed infrastructure for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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27
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140km
08:18
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.53km
00:32
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.0km
02:14
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Bonneval, nicknamed the little Venice of Beauce
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At the gates of the Loir valley coming from Paris, between Chartres and Blois, the Château de Châteaudun raises its proud and massive silhouette to the eyes of the visitor who approaches it from the north. Property of Jean, bastard of Orléans, Count of Dunois and companion of Joan of Arc, it was a solid fortress before becoming a pleasant princely residence. Overlooking the Loir by more than 60 meters, Châteaudun Castle offers a succession of elements of medieval, Gothic and Renaissance architecture of exceptional authenticity. Clinging to its rocky promontory, the 12th century “big tower” is one of the tallest and best preserved dungeons in France. In the 15th century, Jean Dunois undertook work and transformed the castle, demolishing part of the fortifications. He made the old medieval castle a comfortable and bright residence and endowed it with a Sainte-Chapelle. In the following century, his descendants, the lords of Longueville, completed the construction of the chapel and enlarged the castle with the Longueville wing. The Dunois wing and the Longueville wing have two sumptuous staircases with loggias, one with flamboyant decor and the other from the Renaissance period. Château de Châteaudun also houses a remarkable collection of Flemish and French tapestries from the 16th and 17th centuries. The visit is completed by a medieval-inspired garden exploring the relationships between cuisine and medicine in the Middle Ages, while a hanging garden reveals a garden of idleness and relaxation, unique in the Central Region.
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magnificent view of the castle on the banks of the Loir with a small corner perfect for a picnic.
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Vendôme benefits from an extraordinary heritage with numerous exceptional sites and monuments. The city is also renowned for the excellence of its artistic crafts. Crossed by the Loir, it is located in an environment that will delight nature lovers.
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This 13th, 15th and 16th century church does not have a transept. It has a central shingled nave with aisles. The choir ends with a polygonal apse. The apse is decorated with glass roofs dating from 1541 representing various scenes from the Passion. These 16th century stained glass windows (bays 1 to 4) have been partially classified as historic monuments since 1908. Bays 1 and 2 were restored in the 17th century thanks to the Bourbon-Conti family, lords of Bazoche-Gouet from 1676 in 1719, the 4 in the 19th century, then in 1974, by Michel Petit, master glassmaker whose workshop is located in Thivars in Eure-et-Loir. Outside the choir, the stained glass windows are from the 19th century, made by two renowned master glassmakers, the Lorin workshops in Chartres and the Carmel stained glass factory in Le Mans, the first in a neo-Romanesque style, the second approaching the neo-Romanesque style. Gothic.
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There are 5 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Le Poislay. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ensuring a pleasant experience away from vehicle traffic.
The routes around Le Poislay offer a good mix of difficulties. You can find 2 easy routes, 2 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route. For instance, the Saint John the Baptist Church loop from La Bazoche-Gouet is an easy option, while the Saint-Georges Gate, Vendôme – Meslay Castle loop from Fontaine-Raoul presents a more challenging ride.
Yes, for families looking for a relaxed ride, the easy routes are ideal. The Saint John the Baptist Church loop from La Bazoche-Gouet is a short, easy option at just over 8.5 km, perfect for a leisurely family outing on two wheels.
The routes around Le Poislay traverse diverse landscapes. While many surfaces are paved, some may include unpaved segments. Elevation gains vary significantly; for example, the easy Saint John the Baptist Church loop from La Bazoche-Gouet has minimal elevation, whereas the more challenging Saint-Georges Gate, Vendôme – Meslay Castle loop from Fontaine-Raoul features over 500 meters of ascent, offering varied experiences for cyclists.
Cyclists can expect to encounter stunning countryside, beautiful vineyards, and picturesque riverside scenery, particularly near the Loir river. The broader Loire region is known for its natural beauty, including vast forests, providing a scenic backdrop for your ride.
Yes, all the listed no traffic touring cycling routes around Le Poislay are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. Examples include the Saint John the Baptist Church loop from La Bazoche-Gouet and the Arville Commandery loop from Arville.
The region is rich in history. You can explore notable religious sites such as the Notre-Dame Church of Chapelle-Guillaume, the Romanesque Saint Anne Church, and Saint Hilaire Church. These historical gems are often nestled within the picturesque landscapes, providing interesting stops during your tour.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Le Poislay, with an average score of 4.59 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, allowing for an immersive experience in the region's beautiful countryside and historical sites.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Loire Valley region, which Le Poislay is part of, is generally popular for cycling from spring through autumn. The milder weather and vibrant landscapes during these seasons make for ideal touring conditions.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Saint-Georges Gate, Vendôme – Meslay Castle loop from Fontaine-Raoul is a difficult route spanning nearly 80 km with over 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial touring experience.
The duration varies significantly by route and your pace. An easy route like the Saint John the Baptist Church loop from La Bazoche-Gouet can be completed in about 30 minutes, while a moderate route such as the Arville Commandery loop from Arville might take around 2 hours and 15 minutes. The longest difficult route could take over 4 hours.


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