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Hiking around Glénay offers a variety of routes through rural landscapes and historical areas. The region features a mix of open fields, river valleys, and small villages, providing diverse scenery for outdoor activities. Trails often follow waterways and pass by points of historical interest, characteristic of the French countryside. The terrain generally includes gentle ascents and descents, suitable for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Hike the moderate 6.3-mile Saint-Généroux - La Croix des Forges Trail, exploring diverse landscapes and the Thouet river.
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Hike an easy 3.2-mile loop from Trompe Souris, exploring the historic Pont Roman de la Roche and scenic Thouaret river.

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12.8km
03:24
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:19
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:32
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Saint-Généroux is a site well worth a visit during a hike. It dates back to the 10th century and is considered one of the oldest churches in France, as it features pre-Romanesque architecture found nowhere else. The church is located on the banks of the Thouet River. You can also admire the Romanesque bridge (13th century).
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Without the characteristic wings - which used to capture the power of the wind to set the heavy millstones in motion - the once proud windmill, which was certainly impressive at the time, is missing an essential architectural element. From a distance, the observer can see its modern successors: within sight of the former windmill, the slender towers and turbine blades of a modern wind farm, which is used to generate electricity, rise into the sky.
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In the proverbial "good old days" of centuries past, this (former) windmill, standing in a very prominent position in the vast landscape, must have made a deep impression on the viewer. However, this changed a long time ago: the no longer intact tower stump is missing the wings, precisely those elements that were once so fundamental to the appearance of those four-armed giants (at least that is what the character "Don Quixote" invented by Miguel Cervantes thinks in one of the famous Spanish author's bizarre stories).
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Trompe-Souris is a charming place to visit for hiking enthusiasts. You can admire the panoramic views of the Thouaret river, the old Volbine mill and the surrounding countryside. You can also discover the local crafts of pottery and beer at the Trompe-Souris pottery and brewery. If you are hungry, you can stop at the Trompe-Souris creperie, which offers delicious crepes and pancakes in a warm atmosphere.
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The church of Saint-Généroux is a historical and cultural site which is worth a visit during a walk in Deux-Sèvres. Dating from the 10th century, it is considered one of the oldest churches in France and features remarkable pre-Romanesque architecture. You can admire its sculpted capitals, its three-bay triumphal arch and its cul-de-four apse. The church is located on the banks of the Thouet, a peaceful river which offers a pleasant natural setting for a walk. You can also enjoy the 13th century Romanesque bridge which spans the river and offers a beautiful view of the church and the surrounding landscape.
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The Moulin de Montguimier is a 12th century mill that belonged to the monks of Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. You can start your hike from the parking lot of the Saint-Généroux church, a remarkable example of Romanesque art. Cross the bridge over the Thouet and follow the yellow markings. You will pass an old lime kiln and enjoy the view of the valley and hills. You can also picnic by the river and relax in the shade of the walnut trees.
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Along this shore, you can enjoy the tranquility provided by the proximity of water, trees, fauna and flora and the calm that only the Thouet can bring.
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This 11-arched bridge owes its name to the Château du Vernay, located nearby. The lord of this castle led an expedition of four knights to England and murdered Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral!
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There are over 60 hiking routes around Glénay, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find 17 easy trails, 42 moderate routes, and 1 challenging hike.
Yes, Glénay offers several easy routes suitable for families. A good option is the Pont Roman de la Roche — loop from Trompe Souris, which is 3.2 miles (5.2 km) long and takes about 1 hour 23 minutes to complete, leading through pleasant rural landscapes.
Many of the trails around Glénay are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, The Vernay bridge and Airvault - loop is a popular moderate circular hike exploring riverine landscapes and passing through the town of Airvault.
Hiking around Glénay offers diverse scenery, including rural landscapes, open fields, and river valleys. Trails often follow waterways and pass through small villages, providing a glimpse into the historical French countryside.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there is one challenging hike available: the Ruins of the chapel St Guillaume – loop. This route is 12.8 miles (20.6 km) long and features more significant elevation changes, making it suitable for those seeking a longer, more demanding adventure.
The region around Glénay is rich in historical sites. You can explore highlights such as the Small Church of Saint-Généroux (10th century), the Montguimier Mill, or the historic town of Airvault. Many trails also pass by charming castles like Château de La Coindrie.
The hiking routes in Glénay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied scenery, the peaceful rural atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths that showcase the region's natural beauty and historical charm.
Many trailheads in and around Glénay, especially those starting in villages or near popular attractions, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking availability for your chosen hike.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Glénay region, especially in rural and forested areas. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly when passing through agricultural land or near livestock, and to respect local regulations.
Yes, some routes, like The Vernay bridge and Airvault - loop, pass through or near small towns such as Airvault. These towns often provide opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, or shops for refreshments and breaks during your hike.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for hiking in Glénay, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's best to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter hiking is possible, though some paths might be muddy, and services in smaller villages could be limited.


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