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Road cycling around Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt offers routes through a predominantly flat landscape, characterized by agricultural plains, scattered woodlands, and small villages. The region's gentle topography means elevation gains are minimal, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Road cyclists can expect to navigate quiet rural roads, often passing through open fields and forested areas.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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51.5km
02:23
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90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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18.2km
00:44
60m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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44.8km
01:44
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.1km
01:52
120m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.7km
02:33
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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There's a small café where you can sit under the trees on the terrace, very peaceful. But €3 for an espresso...
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Please note, road condition is very poor for road bikes.
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Nice place with this factory!
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Nestled on the edge of the Orléans forest, the Château de Chamerolles is a magnificent Renaissance castle which retains its medieval heritage. It was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII and Governor of Orléans. He wanted to make the old medieval building into a real pleasure castle responding to the architectural fashion of the time. With its polychrome brick decor and its open gallery, the Château de Chamerolles is inspired by the Louis XII wing of the royal Château de Blois. It retains its moat and its layout of corner towers from the medieval period. During the wars of religion, Lancelot's grandson, Lancelot II, transformed the castle of Chamerolles into a center of Protestantism. From this period remains the chapel whose painted tables of laws are the oldest in France. Chamerolles remained in the du Lac family until the end of the 17th century. In 1672, the castle belonged to Jacques Saumery, brother-in-law of Colbert. A century later, the castle passed into the hands of the Lambert family and in 1924, into those of Gaston Jessé-Curély. Occupied, ransacked, stripped during the Second World War, the Château de Chamerolles was put up for sale in 1970. In 1976, the city of Paris found itself in charge of Chamerolles. Abandoned, the Château de Chamerolles fell into ruins. In 1987, it became the property of the Loiret Departmental Council which then undertook an ambitious restoration program. The five years of work allow us to discover a transitional architecture, between the medieval heritage and the innovations of the Renaissance. Today, the Château de Chamerolles is dedicated to the history of perfumery and offers a historical and heritage showcase to the Cosmetic Valley, located in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Chamerolles offers a visual and olfactory journey, in pieces reconstructed from the 16th century to the 18th century, allowing you to discover the history of toiletry and perfume. The castle is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac, after a trip to Italy. A garden where it is beautiful to stroll in the summer.
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Pretty village in Natura 2000 zone.
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The Orléans Canal is full of charm with its many locks!
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The Orléans Canal is an old waterway which connects the Loire to the Loing Canal and the Briare Canal. Over its length of 78 kilometers, the canal includes a total of 26 reaches (portions of a canal between two locks) and 29 locks. The Moulin-Rouge reach is 1,500 meters long. It is bordered upstream by the Combreux lock and, downstream, by the Moulin-Rouge lock. The lock is no longer functional, but that does not detract from the charm of the place!
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There are nearly 100 road cycling routes available around Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The routes around Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt are predominantly moderate, with 69 routes falling into this category. There are also 26 easy routes suitable for beginners and 4 more challenging routes for experienced cyclists.
Yes, Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt offers 26 easy road cycling routes. An excellent option for beginners is the Château du Bourg – Château de la Chesnaye loop from Neuville-aux-Bois, which is 28.8 miles (46.4 km) long and features minimal elevation gain.
Road cycling routes in Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt vary, but many fall within the 30 to 45-mile range. For example, the popular La route du sucre — Boucle au départ de Chanteau is 32.0 miles (51.5 km) and takes about 2 hours 23 minutes, while Aux Pays des blés d'or — Boucle beauceronne au départ de Neuville-aux-Bois is 45.3 miles (73.0 km) and typically takes around 3 hours 6 minutes.
The region offers a predominantly flat landscape characterized by agricultural plains, scattered woodlands, and small villages. You'll often pass through open fields and forested areas, providing a peaceful rural cycling experience.
While cycling, you might encounter various points of interest. Notable attractions in the wider area include the tranquil Charbonnière Woods Pond and the historic Artenay Mill. Some routes, like the Château du Bourg – Château de la Chesnaye loop, specifically pass by historic chateaux.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet rural roads and the varied terrain that includes both open fields and forested sections.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Lyé-La-Forêt are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include Moulin-Rouge Lock loop from Ancienne gare Marigny les Usages and Parc de la Médecinerie loop from Cercottes.
The region's gentle topography makes it suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and summer generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the agricultural plains and woodlands. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Given the rural nature of the area and the fact that many routes start from villages like Neuville-aux-Bois or Chanteau, you can typically find parking in or near these starting points. It's advisable to check specific village amenities for designated parking areas.
As routes often pass through small villages, you may find local cafes or bakeries for refreshments. Planning your route to include stops in these villages is recommended, especially for longer rides.


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