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No traffic touring cycling routes around Péronville are situated in the Eure-et-Loir department of France, characterized by a rural setting. The municipality's elevation ranges from 112m to 140m, indicating a largely flat to gently rolling landscape. This area is part of the Centre-Loire Valley region, offering quiet roads and agricultural scenery suitable for relaxed cycling. The terrain primarily consists of open fields and small villages, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Porte de Boisville Its ogival portal opens into a thick quadrangular massif where there was a room for operating the portcullis. We can still see the groove in the thickness of the walls. On the left and right two small funnel-shaped spaces allowed the defenders to observe and repel the enemies who appeared on the bridge. The gate was topped by a building serving as a guardhouse which was demolished in 1761. The guarding of these doors and their keys was in the troubled times of the Hundred Years' War the subject of concern for the inhabitants and also a source of quarrels and trials between the city and the abbey. This gate is preceded by a bridge of 5 stone arches, the one adjoining the gate was built in 1774 and replaced a drawbridge which defended the entrance.
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Former keep nicknamed La Poivrière because of its roof and which was part of the fortified enclosure in the 13th century
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Bonneval, nicknamed the little Venice of Beauce
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Bonneval is a beautiful town with still-present fortifications. The old town is surrounded by a wall at the foot of which flows the Loir. This city retains many period buildings such as the Saint-Roch Gate and the King's Tower. Among its must-see attractions, the city also includes the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Florentin-et-Saint-Hilaire, many times destroyed and rebuilt during wars.
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Continuing on my way, and before entering the center of the village, a new door stands here. Admire the view.
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At the entrance to Bonneval, I come across the remains of an old medieval gate. A beauty of the local heritage that I like to continue to observe as these monuments are wonderful.
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The church is in the early Gothic style and dates mainly from the beginning of the 13th century, however the lower parts of the flat apse and the three neighboring windows of each aisle are semi-circular and reflect the end of the 12th century. The start of construction therefore makes it contemporary with the Notre-Dame de Chartres cathedral. The gables decorated with hooks are from the 16th century. The slate spire which tops the church, also from the 16th century1, is decorated with a gallery and rises 65 meters above the ground. It houses three bells, two of which are classified, one dates from 1598, the other from 1793. Source: Wikipedia
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There are currently 3 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes listed around Péronville, all categorized as easy. These routes are perfect for a relaxed ride away from vehicle traffic.
The routes around Péronville feature relatively flat to gently rolling terrain, consistent with the region's modest altitude range of 112m to 140m. For example, the Little Bridge of Vouvray – Bonneval loop from Châteaudun has an elevation gain of about 142 meters over its 26.7 km distance, making for a comfortable ride.
Yes, all the listed no-traffic touring cycling routes around Péronville are rated as easy, making them highly suitable for families with children or beginner cyclists. The gentle gradients and absence of vehicle traffic ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
While Péronville itself is a quiet rural area, nearby routes may offer glimpses of local heritage. You might encounter charming village churches such as the Saint-André Church of Patay or the Church of Saint Christine. The Lignerolles Mill is another point of interest in the wider area.
The best time for touring cycling in Péronville, like much of the Centre-Loire Valley, is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less rainfall, making for ideal cycling conditions. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Péronville are designed as loops. This means you can start and finish your ride at the same point, making logistics simpler. Examples include the Bike loop from Favelles and the The Conie-Molitard washhouse – Church of the Conie loop from Châteaudun.
The no-traffic routes vary in length, offering options for different preferences. The shortest route, the Church of the Conie – The Conie-Molitard washhouse loop from Conie-Molitard, is about 5.5 km and takes just over 20 minutes. The longest, the Little Bridge of Vouvray – Bonneval loop from Châteaudun, is around 26.7 km and can be completed in under 1.5 hours, depending on your pace.
As Péronville is a rural municipality, parking is generally available in village centers or near starting points of routes. For routes originating from larger nearby towns like Châteaudun, designated public parking areas would be available. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Péronville itself is very small, so direct amenities on the routes might be limited. It's advisable to carry your own snacks and water. However, larger nearby towns or villages that some routes pass through, such as Châteaudun, will offer a selection of cafes and restaurants for refreshments before or after your ride.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often appreciate the quiet, rural atmosphere and the ease of these no-traffic paths, making them ideal for a peaceful and relaxing touring experience.
Absolutely. All the no-traffic touring routes around Péronville are classified as easy. Their minimal elevation gain and smooth surfaces make them very accessible for beginner cyclists looking to enjoy a relaxed ride without significant physical challenge.


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