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Road cycling routes around Chuelles traverse the varied terrain of the Gâtinais region, characterized by extensive woodlands and agricultural lands. Cyclists can expect routes that follow rivers and canals, offering flat sections and picturesque views. The area features a mix of open countryside and shaded forest paths, providing diverse riding experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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43.4km
01:47
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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89.0km
03:40
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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90.2km
04:04
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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39.7km
01:43
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Located between the Loing and the towpath of the Briare canal, two kilometers upstream from the town of Amilly: the Bardin mill bears witness to the industrial past of the area.
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Ideal for beginners or for your first walks or trips. Very safe route with no elevation changes. Note: if you have a good level, it is very monotonous and repetitive - I do not recommend it.
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Ideal for beginners or for your first walks or trips. Very safe route with no elevation changes. Note: if you have a good level, it is very monotonous and repetitive - I do not recommend it.
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Beautiful paved greenway.
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South of Montargis, the track is completely paved and smooth. It's superb.
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This old wheat mill has been moved, rebuilt and transformed many times. However, it has kept the name of its 16th century owners.
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Ancient medieval town of Gâtinais, the village of Château-Renard is a small town steeped in history housing numerous historic monuments and old houses, including the Jeanne d'Arc house dating from the 15th century which now houses the Tourist Office , as well as the old church dating from the 12th and 13th centuries perched on the hill overlooking the town and surrounded by the ruins of the fortified castle, but also the Château de la Motte, the first octagonal-shaped medieval castle. The latter was first built in 1120 and notably welcomed Charles VIII in 1429. A century later, it was François I who signed there in 1539 the edict of the Blanque which brought about the creation of the Royal Lottery, ancestor of the National Lottery. The castle was dismantled on the orders of King Charles IX in 1568 during the Wars of Religion when it belonged to the family of Gaspard de Coligny, the famous Protestant admiral assassinated during the Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre. In 1609, Coligny's daughter rebuilt the castle on the foundations of the old medieval fortress. This castle, one of the most beautiful in the department, is unfortunately not very visible from the road, because it is hidden behind tall vegetation. Private property, it is not open to visits.
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The first castle of the Middle Ages in the shape of an octagon, which was built in 1121. It was dismantled during the wars of religion on the orders of Charles IX then rebuilt by Louise de Coligny, the daughter of Admiral de Coligny, murdered during the Saint-Barthélémy Day massacre.
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The region around Chuelles, within the picturesque Gâtinais, offers a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You'll encounter extensive woods and forests providing shaded routes, alongside vast agricultural lands with open vistas. Many routes also follow river valleys and canals, such as the Canal de Briare and the Loing River, offering gentle gradients and serene environments. The terrain is generally relatively flat, with elevations typically ranging between 72 and 121 meters, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, Chuelles offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For instance, the Château de Bois-le-Roi loop from Chuelles is an easy 27.0-mile (43.4 km) trail with gentle gradients through the Gâtinais countryside. Another great option is the Roadbike loop from Chuelles, a 24.6-mile (39.6 km) route leading through woodlands and open fields.
For cyclists looking for a more demanding ride, the area around Chuelles provides routes with moderate challenges and some elevation gain. A popular choice is the Château de Grandchamp loop from Chuelles, a moderate 55.3-mile (89.0 km) path featuring varied terrain and passing through agricultural lands with open vistas. Longer loops from nearby Montargis also offer moderate ascents suitable for enthusiasts.
The Gâtinais region is rich in history and culture. Along your rides, you can discover several notable landmarks. Consider routes that pass by the historic Château de la Motte, a castle first built in 1121. You might also explore the ancient medieval town of Château-Renard, which offers historical monuments and old houses. A Viewpoint overlooking Château-Renard provides scenic views of the town and the Château de la Motte.
Yes, Chuelles' location within the Loiret department places it near extensive cycling networks. The broader Loiret department boasts over 400 km of round-trip cycle trails. You can access sections of the famous "Loire à Vélo" route, which offers 155 km of dedicated paths within the department. Additionally, the "Scandibérique" (EuroVelo 3), a major European route, crosses France and has sections running through the region, providing excellent long-distance cycling opportunities. More information can be found on Loire à Vélo and The Scandibérique.
The road cycling routes around Chuelles are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 5.0 stars from 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes quiet woodlands and open fields, and the picturesque views along riverside paths. The network offers options for different ability levels, making it a popular choice for many.
Absolutely! Many of the road cycling routes around Chuelles are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Château de la Motte – Château-Renard loop from La Selle-en-Hermoy, a moderate 49.1-mile (79.0 km) route, and the Parish Hall of Courtenay – Château de la Motte loop from La Selle-en-Hermoy, a moderate 59.7-mile (96.1 km) option. These loops often incorporate historical sites and scenic natural features.
The Gâtinais region generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming flowers. Summers are also suitable, especially when utilizing the shaded routes through the region's extensive forests. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the relatively flat relief and the presence of quiet roads and dedicated cycle paths along river valleys and canals make parts of the Gâtinais region suitable for family-friendly road cycling. While specific family-focused routes are not detailed, the numerous easy-grade routes with gentle gradients provide a good starting point for families looking to cycle together. Always assess the route's traffic levels and distance to match your family's comfort and ability.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, Chuelles and nearby towns like Montargis and Ferrières-en-Gâtinais, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local municipal parking options in the town centers or near popular trailheads before your ride.
The Loiret department, where Chuelles is located, has various public transport options. For specific information on bringing bikes on public transport, especially trains or regional buses that might connect to towns near Chuelles, it's best to consult the local transport authorities. Some regional services may allow bikes, often with specific conditions or during off-peak hours. For general information on moving around Loiret, you can visit tourismeloiret.com.


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