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Jogging around Lion-En-Sullias offers routes through diverse natural landscapes, situated between the Val de Loire and Sologne. The region is characterized by a network of rivers, including the Sange and Turlurette, and its proximity to the Loire River, providing paths along waterways. The Sologne area contributes varied terrains with ponds and natural environments, while the "Butte aux Druides" offers a distinct hill for varied elevation. This setting provides a range of running routes for different preferences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.89km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:58
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The road through the Natura 2000 area is closed. Fallen trees make it unsafe. August 2025
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Gien - a great sight.
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Magnificent view of the Loire, the bridge and the town of Gien. The castle watches over the river from its rocky crest.
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Impressive castle 🏰 with a mango-again construction site
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Very beautiful medieval castle. It is definitely worth visiting the inside.
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Listed in the additional inventory of historical monuments with its wooden caquetoire typical of the traditional architecture of the villages of Sologne. The caquetoire is the awning of the church, which was once used to meet to chat, hence the word "caqueter". In addition, the shape of the structure is reminiscent of a chicken coop.
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There are over 200 dedicated running routes around Lion-En-Sullias, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find everything from easy riverside paths to more challenging trails through forests and fields.
Yes, Lion-En-Sullias offers several easy jogging routes. For instance, the region's numerous riverbanks, including those along the Sange and Turlurette, provide gentle, relatively flat paths perfect for beginners or a relaxed run. There are 26 routes specifically categorized as easy.
The jogging routes in Lion-En-Sullias showcase diverse natural beauty. You'll run alongside picturesque rivers like the Sange and Turlurette, and experience the majestic Loire River, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The landscape also transitions into the varied terrains of the Sologne, featuring forests and fields, and you might even encounter the distinct "Butte aux Druides" hill.
Yes, many of the running paths in Lion-En-Sullias are circular. For example, the Running loop from Dampierre Nuclear Power Plant offers a moderate 4.3-mile (6.9 km) circular trail through the local natural environment. Another option is the Running loop from Ouzouer-sur-Loire, which is also a moderate circular route.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the outdoor trails in the Lion-En-Sullias region, especially on paths through forests and along riverbanks. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or agricultural areas, and to check specific signage for any restrictions.
For families, the flatter sections along the Loire River and the smaller rivers like the Sange offer pleasant and accessible jogging opportunities. These paths are generally well-maintained and provide scenic views without significant elevation changes, making them suitable for all ages.
Many running routes offer glimpses of the region's rich heritage. You might pass by historical structures like the Eglise Saint-Etienne or the Château de Cuissy. The nearby Sully-sur-Loire Castle is a major attraction, and some longer routes, like the Sully-sur-Loire Castle loop from Saint-Aignan-le-Jaillard, incorporate views of such historical sites. You can also find unique points of interest like the Pierre Crapaud (Toad Stone) or the ancient Butte des Druides (Druids' Mound) along various paths.
The running routes in Lion-En-Sullias are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural landscapes, from tranquil riverside paths to varied forest and field terrains, and the opportunity to explore the region's characterful villages and historical landmarks.
Yes, several routes provide views of historical sites. For example, the Sully-sur-Loire Castle loop from Saint-Aignan-le-Jaillard is a challenging route that takes you past the impressive Sully-sur-Loire Castle. Another option is the Gien Viaduct – View of Gien loop from Saint-Gondon, which offers scenic views of the town of Gien and its castle.
The Lion-En-Sullias region is enjoyable for jogging throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are often preferred. Even in winter, many paths remain accessible, offering a different, serene experience of the landscape.
Absolutely. The region's rich natural heritage, including three Natura 2000 sites and two ZNIEFFs, means there's ample opportunity to spot wildlife. The islands of Cuissy, near Lion-en-Sullias, are particularly known for observing migratory wading birds and ospreys, especially along riverside routes.


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