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Touring cycling routes around La Pérouille are characterized by the gentle, often flat landscapes of the Indre department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. The area is known for its unique "land of a thousand ponds" within the Brenne Regional Nature Park, offering serene rides through diverse wetland ecosystems. Cyclists can explore converted railway paths, known as "green lines," which provide straight, shaded routes, alongside numerous local forests and tranquil ponds. This terrain makes the region highly suitable for accessible…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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56.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.2km
02:44
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.8km
01:44
160m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.3km
05:32
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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46.0km
03:45
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Towering over Argenton-sur-Creuse is the gilded statue of the Bonne Dame, a beacon visible from afar. What few people know is that this six-meter-high statue was dragged from the train station to the chapel in 1899 by ten oxen and thirteen horses, to the loud applause of the town's inhabitants. Today, you can hike up the hill yourself and be rewarded with a panoramic view of the Creuse valley—with the Bonne Dame still standing guard over the town.
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Pleasant stopover. Night at the “black horse.” Beautiful village to discover
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Superb panoramic view of the river and the town of Thenay. This place is on the bike path, so you can stop, get off the bike and take a photo.
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From this bridge, you have a lovely view of the colorful houses of Argenton-sur-Creuse. Argenton-sur-Creuse succeeded the Gallo-Roman city of Argentomagus in Saint-Marcel. The site still contains exceptional traces and remains of the ancient city.
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This small village not far from Chateauroux, Le Poinçonnet is a gateway to access an important nature center. Rich in trees, sometimes centuries old, with diverse flora and fauna, the forest is accessible for walks, by bike or on horseback, on its trails and via a forest road, part of which is closed to traffic, for make it suitable for walking.
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Nice view of the river and the natural area, calm and peaceful.
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On the old railway bridge
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes around La Pérouille, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 11 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
La Pérouille is situated within the Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, known as the 'land of a thousand ponds.' The terrain is generally flat to gently undulating, making it ideal for relaxed touring cycling. You'll encounter dedicated greenways, converted railway paths, and quiet country roads winding through wetlands, forests, and past numerous ponds.
Yes, the region offers several easy and relatively flat routes perfect for families. The converted railway paths, often referred to as 'green lines,' are particularly suitable as they are paved, straight, and shaded, providing a safe and enjoyable experience away from traffic. An example is the Étang Turpin loop from La Font-Moreau, which is an easy 11.8 km ride.
The routes often pass through the unique wetland ecosystem of the Brenne Regional Nature Park, offering opportunities for birdwatching. You can also cycle past picturesque ponds like Étang Turpin and Étang de Sémonteil, or through local forests such as Bois Robert. The 'green line' converted railway path features old train stations and bridges, including a Greenway bridge. You might even catch a View of Château de Chabenet from some routes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around La Pérouille are designed as loops. For instance, the Rue Saint-Marcel – Greenway bridge loop from Luant is a popular moderate option, and the Étang Turpin – Étang de Sémonteil loop from Luant offers a scenic ride around local ponds.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in La Pérouille, with mild temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded routes like the 'green line,' but be prepared for warmer weather. The unique wetland environment is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
The touring cycling routes in La Pérouille are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene, flat landscapes, the well-maintained dedicated paths, and the opportunities for tranquil rides through forests and past ponds.
Absolutely. A significant feature for touring cyclists is the 'green line,' an old railway line converted into a paved cycling path. This route is very straight, often shaded, and connects Argenton-sur-Creuse to Le Blanc, passing by old train stations and offering a unique historical cycling experience. The Rue Saint-Marcel – Greenway bridge loop from Luant includes sections of this greenway.
Yes, the region around La Pérouille features several local forests, such as Bois Robert and Bois de l'Épinay, which are integrated into cycling routes. The Winter outing – Le Poinçonnet and its forest loop from Luant is a great example, leading you through tranquil wooded areas with gentle elevation changes.
One of the longer touring cycling routes is the Rue Saint-Marcel – Greenway bridge loop from Luant, which covers 56.3 km and typically takes around 3 hours and 23 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers a comprehensive tour of the local landscape, including sections of the greenway.
While much of the terrain is gentle, there are options for more experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The Notre-Dame Church – The Old Bridge loop from Tendu is classified as difficult, covering 47.0 km with more significant elevation changes, providing a rewarding ride for those looking for a tougher workout.


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