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Touring cycling routes around Vendrennes traverse a landscape characterized by the "Bocage Vendéen," featuring hedged farmland and rolling countryside. The region offers a network of cycle paths, with relatively flat terrain suitable for various skill levels. Notable natural features include several lakes, such as Lac de la Bultière and Lac de la Tricherie, which are often incorporated into routes. This area provides diverse scenery for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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31.1km
01:55
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.0km
03:00
350m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.4km
02:12
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.7km
03:24
300m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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50.0km
03:36
390m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautifully restored old watermill, in the heart of a beautiful natural site.
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19th century church whose unfinished bell tower was topped with a slate spire which clashes a little - a lot - with the rest of the monument.
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La Roche-Pépin, a village in Saint-Georges and its abandoned chapel—this could have been the headline in the newspaper Ouest-France in May 1992. Indeed, in the heart of the Saint-Georges hamlet stands the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin, located on the pilgrims' route to Santiago de Compostela. A chapel with the distinction of belonging to the village's inhabitants. The construction of this building began in 1858, without the bishop's authorization. Its founders, Eugène Jaunet (mayor of Saint-Georges in 1857) and his sisters Victorine and Elisa, were a wealthy family who fed the poor. On May 16, 1859, Monsignor Delamare blessed the chapel. A building that, after their deaths, would gradually fall into disrepair. But the month of Mary continued to be celebrated there until 1952. Miss Gris, who looked after the chapel, said, "When I was young, we celebrated the month of Mary there, avoiding standing under the dangerous areas." The upper part of the chapel deteriorated, and in 1970, the slate roof finally collapsed. Father Jagueneau, who had attempted repairs, gave up due to the scale and cost of the work. The bell that rang the Angelus and for funerals was almost taken down in 1972. Only the sacred stone of the altar was removed. In 1986, a stone falling from the top of the building hit a car, creating controversy and tension among the villagers, some of whom reinforced the upper part of the walls. Michel Bonnet, the mayor, gathered the villagers to discuss a crucial question: should the chapel be razed, as some local residents suggested, or should funds be raised to restore the building? In 1992, under the leadership of Marc Jaulin, the Association for the Preservation of Heritage was founded and raised funds for two years to restore the chapel. The restoration took place from May 1993 to May 1997, requiring 545 hours of volunteer work, at a total cost of €42,662, of which €32,342 was funded by the association and municipal and departmental grants. Today, the restored and flower-bedecked chapel is open to visitors, and the month of Mary is celebrated there in May. Léone Epaulais, who arranges flowers and maintains the chapel, also recalls a legend: "More than a hundred years ago, the crown of the Blessed Virgin was thrown onto the flames of a fire, and the fire went out."
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The River House is a preserved natural setting spanning over 10 hectares where art and nature blend together. Imagine a river and its watermill, surrounded by 10 hectares of nature... Boat trips on the Grande Maine, family treasure hunts, twilight strolls, onboard drinks, and an art exhibition with free access on the shaded banks and in the old mill.
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Bultière Lake is an artificial reservoir. The Bultière Dam was built in 1994. It is located in the commune of Chavagne en paillers. It supplies the drinking water network. Its surface area is 72 hectares and contains 5.2 million cubic meters of water. It is possible to walk around the lake via a 15-km trail. This lake, with its exceptionally rich fish population, awaits you with almost every type of fish (perch, pike, zander, catfish, carp, roach, bream, tench, etc.). You can go predator fishing from the shore or from a boat to catch zander, pike, and catfish. It is, of course, possible to still fish for roach, bleak, or bream. Carp are also present in this lake. A night carp fishing route located on the right bank in the Maurosière sector will delight those who love a good catch.
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The church of Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu, in Vendée, Pays de la Loire, is part of the parish of Saint Martin de Montaigu in the deanery of Montaigu in the diocese of Luçon. In many regions, Saint George is considered the patron saint of knights, particularly thanks to the legend recounting his miraculous intervention in Antioch during the First Crusade. June 15, 2012
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We stayed at the Durivum during this trip. This renovated house offers five spacious and bright bedrooms, featuring high-end bedding and hotel-like amenities. In addition, a small apartment for two people, located on the other side of the interior courtyard, allows you to feel right at home. To relax, a wellness area (private use €20/hour) equipped with a jacuzzi, a traditional sauna, a bathroom, a lounge with a billiards table is available year-round, as is the swimming pool, but only during peak season. Contact them directly; they are very friendly and attentive. 07 52 06 84 03
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This vast body of water, popular for fishing and nature walks, offers an ideal setting for a bike ride along its banks. The trails surrounding the lake reveal superb views of the calm water and the surrounding hills.
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There are over 190 touring cycling routes around Vendrennes, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 750 times.
The terrain around Vendrennes is characterized by the "Bocage Vendéen," featuring picturesque hedged farmland and rolling countryside. Many routes offer relatively flat sections, making them suitable for various skill levels. You'll also encounter beautiful natural features like lakes and green spaces.
Vendrennes offers a good mix of difficulty levels. Approximately 53 routes are considered easy, 114 are moderate, and 23 are more difficult, providing options for beginners to experienced touring cyclists. For an easy ride, consider the Lac de la Tricherie – Crossing the Bois du Défend loop from Saint-Fulgent.
The best time for touring cycling in Vendrennes is typically during the spring and autumn months. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to cycle earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Many routes incorporate stunning natural features and landmarks. You can cycle past the serene Lac de la Bultière, a large artificial lake with a 15 km trail, or the picturesque Lac de la Tricherie. The characteristic "Bocage Vendéen" landscape with its hedged farmland is a constant scenic backdrop. Routes like The Green Woods – Mont des Alouettes loop from Mesnard-la-Barotière offer views from the Mont des Alouettes.
Yes, several historical points of interest are accessible or visible from touring cycling routes. The Mont des Alouettes, with its windmills and chapel, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's heritage. You might also spot the historic Boistissandeau Castle, which adds to the scenic appeal of the area.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Vendrennes are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the popular Vendrennes and Les Herbiers Loop and The Green Woods – Lac de la Tricherie loop from Vendrennes.
Absolutely. Vendrennes offers numerous easy routes perfect for families or those new to touring cycling. These routes often feature relatively flat sections and pleasant scenery. The region's extensive network of cycle paths includes many options suitable for all fitness levels, such as paths with generally paved surfaces.
While specific rules can vary by location, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Vendrennes, especially if kept on a leash. It's always best to ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and to carry water for them. Please be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.
Parking is generally available in and around Vendrennes, particularly in village centers or near popular starting points for routes. Many towns in the Vendée region are well-equipped for cyclists, so you can often find designated parking areas or suitable spots to leave your vehicle while you cycle.
The touring cycling routes in Vendrennes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the charming blend of hedged farmland, lakes, and historical points of interest that make for an enjoyable ride.
Yes, the Vendée region is well-developed for tourism, and you'll find various options for refreshments and accommodation in the towns and villages along or near the cycling routes. Les Herbiers, for example, is a larger town close to Vendrennes with amenities. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially for longer rides.


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