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The best road cycling routes around Chalandray

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Road cycling routes around Chalandray traverse a landscape characterized by gently rolling terrain and open countryside. The region features a mix of agricultural lands, small villages, and historical landmarks such as châteaux and churches. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making the area suitable for various fitness levels. The routes often follow quiet country roads, offering views of the rural French landscape.

Best road cycling routes around Chalandray

  • The most popular road cycling route is Cherves windmill – Château de Dissay…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Dissay Castle – Château de Dissay loop from Cherves

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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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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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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October 19, 2025, Église Notre Dame

The Church of Notre-Dame de La Peyratte was built in the early 12th century by the monks of the Abbey of Sainte-Croix de Talmont in the Diocese of Luçon. Its austerity, simplicity, and choice of building materials make it a fine example of the churches of Gâtine. The work involves the general restoration of the church in five phases, beginning with the exterior and then the interior. The project management was entrusted to the Marie-Pierre Nigués agency, a heritage architect. A diagnostic study conducted in 2016 by the Niguès firm estimated the total cost of the work at €1,619,783 excluding tax. Prior to the start of work, the church underwent an archaeological assessment in 2018 and a study of the painted decorations in September 2019. The Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs is subsidizing the first phase of exterior work, 45% in 2017, 50% in 2021, and 40% in 2022. The municipality is benefiting from an exceptional Local Investment Support Grant of €120,000 for the entire exterior work. The Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region and the Deux-Sèvres Departmental Council are financial partners in the project. A subscription is also open on the Heritage Foundation's website. The Regional Conservation of Historic Monuments – Poitiers site and the Deux-Sèvres Departmental Architecture and Heritage Unit of the DRAC are providing scientific and technical oversight for this restoration.

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A church dedicated to Saint Peter is documented in the 9th century in the village. A Romanesque church was then built in the 11th century on the site of the current Saint-Honoré church, but with a different orientation. Initially dedicated to Saint Mathias, it was renamed Saint Honoré in the 15th century, a martyr from the Thénezay area, and houses the relic of his skull. The church was remodeled several times, notably in 1685, 1753, and 1784. The church was closed from 1791 to 1802. Its poor condition forced its complete demolition at the end of the 19th century. It was rebuilt between 1901 and 1903 in the neo-Romanesque style with a tall bell tower, according to plans by the architect Girard de Niort. It was consecrated on October 17, 1903, by Bishop Pelgé. It has three naves lit by richly colored stained-glass windows. The choir stalls, dating from the 18th century, were purchased in 1825 by Abbot de la Roche, parish priest; they came from the deconsecrated Cistercian abbey of Pin de Béruges. They were replaced in the current church in 1903. Two years later, the church was confiscated by law from the diocese and became the property of the municipality, which is now responsible for its maintenance. The white marble high altar with columns, donated in 1903 by the Countess of Talhouët-Roy, was sold in the 1970s and replaced with a wooden table facing the people. The stained-glass windows in the choir come from the Touan house in Paris and depict medallions depicting the life of Jesus. In 2003, the main bell collapsed; A new bell was recast from the old one by the Bollée d'Orléans firm and financed by subscription. The Bishop of Poitiers blessed it on October 11, 2003. Today, the parish of Thénezay no longer exists, and its former territory is part of the parish group of Saint-Jacques-en-Gâtine (comprising about sixty bell towers). Sunday Mass is now celebrated only occasionally in this village of nearly 1,400 inhabitants. The church is open for weddings and funerals.

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Well-lit by stained-glass windows by Lux Fournier, this neo-Romanesque church exudes a certain intimacy. There was a church in Amberre at the beginning of the 11th century; it disappeared, replaced in the 19th century by the current building. Well-lit by stained-glass windows by Lux Fournier, this neo-Romanesque church is very pleasant, even warm. The single nave, with its barrel vault and transverse arches, opens onto a five-sided apse, exuding a certain intimacy.

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Things to See & Do Ramparts: With approximately 30 semicircular towers, the granite walls symbolize medieval urban robustness. Ruined Castle: All that remains of the castle is a round tower (perhaps the keep) and sections of walls restored since the 1980s. Panoramic Walk: The rampart path offers splendid views of the Thouet Valley and the Saint-Paul district.

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History & Architecture Medieval Construction: Built in the early 13th century under the aegis of John Lackland, the citadel rests on a natural promontory reinforced by three defensive walls, towers, and ramparts. Castle and Bastion: Its original, isolated castle included towers such as the Powder Tower and the Harcourt Tower. In the 15th century, Arthur de Richemont added the bastille and an artillery boulevard. Citadel Gate (or Clock Gate): The gatehouse is flanked by two almond-shaped towers and topped with a clock tower. A granite staircase provides access to the guardroom and the patrol path.

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The citadel of Parthenay, nicknamed the "little Carcassonne of the West", is one of the city's heritage jewels, perched on a rocky spur overlooking the bend of the Thouet River.

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March 27, 2025, Chateau de Dissay

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March 27, 2025, Château de Dissay

He's a real eye-catcher!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Chalandray?

There are over 60 road cycling routes documented around Chalandray on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Chalandray?

Yes, Chalandray offers several easy road cycling routes. Approximately one-third of the routes are classified as easy, making them ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An example is the Vasles – Village of Sheep – Château de Latillé loop from La Coursaudière, which is 27.6 miles (44.4 km) long.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Chalandray?

The terrain around Chalandray is characterized by gently rolling hills and open countryside. Routes often follow quiet country roads through agricultural lands and small villages, with moderate elevation gains, making it suitable for various fitness levels.

Are there any advanced road cycling routes for experienced cyclists?

While there are no routes explicitly classified as 'difficult' in the immediate Chalandray area, many of the 39 moderate routes offer longer distances and more varied elevation, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists. The Cherves windmill – Château de Dissay loop from Cherves, at 49.3 miles (79.4 km) with over 400 meters of elevation gain, is a good example of a more demanding ride.

What are some scenic highlights or landmarks I can see along the routes?

Road cycling routes in Chalandray often pass by historical landmarks such as châteaux and churches, as well as windmills. For instance, the Saint Honoré Church – Bourg de Gourgé loop from Chalandray takes you past the historic Saint Honoré Church, and the Cherves windmill – Saint Honoré Church loop from Cherves includes a windmill.

Are the road cycling routes in Chalandray typically loop routes?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Chalandray are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for cyclists who drive to their starting location. Examples include the Vasles – Village of Sheep – Château de Latillé loop from Vouzailles and the Cherves windmill – Château de Dissay loop from Cherves.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in Chalandray?

The region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.

Can I find routes with cafe stops or places to rest along the way?

While specific cafe stops are not always marked on every route, the routes often pass through small villages where you may find local establishments for refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential stops or points of interest along your chosen path.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Chalandray?

The road cycling routes in Chalandray are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.4 stars from over 8 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the charming rural French landscape, and the historical landmarks encountered along the way.

How long do road cycling routes near Chalandray typically take to complete?

Route durations vary significantly based on distance and your cycling speed. For example, an easy route like the Vasles – Village of Sheep – Château de Latillé loop from La Coursaudière (44.4 km) takes approximately 2 hours 4 minutes, while a longer moderate route such as the Cherves windmill – Château de Dissay loop from Cherves (79.4 km) can take around 3 hours 26 minutes.

Is it possible to download GPX files for road cycling routes in Chalandray?

Yes, all road cycling routes available on komoot, including those around Chalandray, can be downloaded as GPX files. This allows you to navigate offline using your GPS device or smartphone.

Are there family-friendly road cycling options in Chalandray?

For families, the easier and shorter loop routes that stick to quiet country roads and avoid significant elevation changes are the best options. Look for routes classified as 'easy' on komoot, which typically offer a more relaxed experience suitable for various ages and fitness levels.

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