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Touring cycling around Continvoir features a landscape characterized by gentle elevations, with routes often traversing river valleys and lake shores. The region offers a mix of natural trails and longer paths, suitable for various cycling preferences. Terrain typically includes flat to rolling sections, with some routes exploring the vicinity of the Loire River and Lake Rillé.
Last updated: June 22, 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Château de Gizeux dates back to the Middle Ages and was remodeled over the centuries, particularly during the Renaissance and the 18th century. Located in the commune of Gizeux, within the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, on the borders of the former province of Anjou, it is one of the Loire Valley châteaux. Its façades stretch over 250 meters, making it the longest château in the Angevin region of Touraine.
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Very beautiful castle in Touraine
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Home to two of the most beautiful galleries in France, the Château de Gizeux is a true treasure of the Loire Valley with its rich history and thanks to all the activities and events that bring it to life today. The oldest parts of the castle recall the family of the poet Joachim du Bellay, owner of Gizeux for 350 years. During these more than three centuries, the Du Bellays made numerous modifications to the building, changing it from medieval austerity to Renaissance charm. Among the numerous rooms of the castle, two of them are particularly remarkable: the François I gallery and the gallery of the King's castles. The first, produced at the end of the reign of Henri IV, was imagined by Italian artists at the request of Marie d'Yvetot, wife of Martin du Bellay. She therefore had the so-called “Francois I” gallery decorated with numerous remarkably preserved paintings and mythological scenes. The gallery of the King's castles, the true pride of the Château de Gizeux, was created around 1680. No less than 400m² of murals honor the royal castles of Chambord, Vincennes, Fontainebleau and Versailles. . These prestigious historical monuments are complemented by charming rural and bucolic scenes, emblematic of rural life of the time. A visit to the Château de Gizeux also allows you to immerse yourself in the heart of the 18th century with the discovery of the main building and the small lounges that make it up. Marquetry furniture and Louis XV armchairs decorate these elegant rooms, the furniture of which is classified as a Historic Monument. The kitchen to be discovered during the visit was functional until the 1970s, thus constituting a precious testimony to castle life in the 20th century. A wood stove is still present there, as is a large series of coppers including a turbotière, a jam basin and various dishes and pans. More recent history also draws visitors to the cellars, since they served as a hiding place for resistance fighters during the Second World War, even though the Germans occupied the castle. There is also the castle's first central heating installed in the 19th century, a guarantee of modernity for the time. In addition to the 15th century chapel and the incredible 18th century stables, the owners of the Château de Gizeux, Géraud and Stéphanie de Laffon, also offer to stay in this idyllic setting while enjoying the guest rooms furnished in the charm of the old and with modern comfort. They also bring this precious heritage to life on a daily basis through multiple fun and attractive activities for young and old: free or guided tours, costumed or narrated, by day or by candlelight. The numerous workshops offered to children (gardening, storytelling and snacks, bread oven, coat of arms) today bring all the life that has always defined this incredible Gizeux castle.
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Lake Mousseaux (198 ha), property of the Entente Interdépartementale de l'Authion (Maine-et-Loire, Indre-et-Loire), has a rather wild character (it is also classified as a site of European interest for birds) with its gently sloping banks lined with abundant flora. Here is a small wooden hut which serves as a viewing platform. Most of the time you can see birds that live in swampy areas. Binoculars are recommended.
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Castle dating from the Middle Ages and remodeled over the centuries, notably during the Renaissance. The castle is today a tourist attraction with a hotel offer as well as activities, such as an oenological discovery or a relaxation area.
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beautiful discovery on this tour you arrive through the woods and pass in front of the castle
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes around Continvoir, offering a diverse range of options for all skill levels. This includes approximately 70 easy routes, 50 moderate routes, and 8 difficult routes for experienced cyclists.
Yes, Continvoir offers many easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. These routes often feature gentle terrain through natural landscapes. A great option is the Wild or Tamed Nature Trail, an easy 9.9-mile (15.9 km) ride.
Experienced touring cyclists will find several challenging routes in Continvoir, including 8 difficult options. For a significant long-distance ride with extensive views, consider the View of Candes-Saint-Martin – View of the Loire River loop from Hommes, which spans 116.0 miles (186.6 km).
Many routes in Continvoir provide beautiful scenery, particularly those traversing river valleys and lake shores. The View of Candes-Saint-Martin – View of the Loire River loop from Hommes offers extensive views of the Loire River. Another scenic option is the Lake Rillé – Passage in the middle of the lake loop from Rillé-Plage, which takes you through the picturesque Lake Rillé area.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Continvoir are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lake Rillé – Passage in the middle of the lake loop from Rillé-Plage and the Gizeux Castle – Lake Rillé loop from Digue de Pincemaille.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can explore various attractions. The region is known for its castles, such as Ussé Castle and Château de Gizeux. You might also encounter landmarks like the Langeais Bridge or the historic Langeais Old Town.
The best time for touring cycling in Continvoir is generally from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring the river valleys, lake shores, and natural trails. Summer offers warm conditions, ideal for routes near water bodies like Lake Rillé.
The touring cycling experience in Continvoir is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 280 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, from gentle, natural trails to more challenging long-distance paths, and the picturesque scenery around the Loire River and Lake Rillé.
Yes, several routes allow you to experience both history and nature. For instance, the Gizeux Castle – Lake Rillé loop from Digue de Pincemaille takes you near Château de Gizeux while also offering views of Lake Rillé.
Absolutely. Lake Rillé is a prominent feature in the region, and several touring cycling routes incorporate it. The Lake Rillé – Passage in the middle of the lake loop from Rillé-Plage is a dedicated route that leads directly through the lake area, offering unique views.
The terrain around Continvoir is characterized by gentle elevations, with routes often traversing river valleys and lake shores. You can expect a mix of natural trails and longer paved paths. The landscape typically includes flat to rolling sections, making it accessible for various cycling preferences.


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