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Touring cycling around Parigné-L'Évêque offers routes through a landscape characterized by extensive wooded areas, covering over 50% of its surface. The region features a network of more than 80 kilometers of marked trails, connecting to neighboring towns and natural sites. Key natural features include the diverse ecosystems of the Loudon Ponds and the unique peat bog of the Basse Goulandière Regional Nature Reserve. A recreational lake, Plan d'eau de Parigné-l'Évêque, also provides accessible paths for cyclists.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.6
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46
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42.7km
03:31
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45
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51.5km
04:26
390m
390m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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3.7
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34
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36.0km
03:01
250m
250m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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49
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42.0km
03:10
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.4km
03:33
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Arche de la Nature is a vast natural space located near Le Mans. Among its various places of interest, we find the Maison de la prairie, composed of a vegetable garden and a farm.
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Founded in 1229 by Bérengère de Navarre, widow of Richard the Lionheart, it constitutes one of the most beautiful Cistercian jewels in France. It was acquired by the Department of Sarthe in 1959. The Royal Abbey of Épau constitutes one of the finest examples of Cistercian architecture in France. In 1229, Bérengère de Navarre, widow of Richard the Lionheart, decided to found this abbey at the gates of Le Mans, where she was buried a year later. During the Revolution, the abbey, almost deserted by monks since the 18th century, was sold as national property to an industrialist. Then transformed into an agricultural operation, the abbey experienced many vicissitudes before its purchase by the Department of Sarthe in 1959. A vast restoration program, still in progress, is giving it a second wind, making the abbey one of the most important places cultural heritage of Sarthe. The abbey also hosts the sessions of the departmental assembly of which it has been the seat since the 1970s. Since July 1, 2016, its management has been entrusted to the Sarthe Cultural Center whose mission is to offer it a new dimension, in order to strengthen its cultural role in the region. Recently, the research of Father Michel Niaussat, a Cistercian monk writer, has shed light on the royal character of the building. L'Épau Abbey then became Royal Abbey of l'Épau in March 2017. Alongside this cultural and tourist growth, another flagship project which will guide the development of the abbey in the coming years: the transformation of the park into permacultural garden. It must then be remembered that times of prayer and work were equivalent in the Cistercian rule. This agricultural dimension is at the heart of the departmental project, the ultimate objective of which is to restore as faithfully as possible the original principles of the place. The abbey, which has preserved almost all of its buildings, is located at the gates of Le Mans. It is inserted in a 13 ha enclosed park delimited by a surrounding wall.
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VISITS Free individual visits Individual guided tours Average duration of the individual visit: 1:30h Groups welcome from 10 people Free group visits Guided group tours Guided group tours on request Educational group visits Average duration of the group visit: 1:30h Point of interest visible without visit Languages available Spoken: French, English Panels: French, English Audio: English, French ACTIVITIES Specific thematic animation Workshop for adults Children's workshop Conferences Temporary exhibitions Sound and light
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PRICES Individual price adult: €5.50 Individual price reduced: €4.00 Job seeker, student, RSA, person in disability situation, Cezam card, CE Individual price child: €3.00 10-17 years old Free: €0.00 Under 10 years old and accompanying person
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The Loudon ponds are located in the town of Parigné l'Evêque, in the heart of a forest. They are surrounded by peat bogs, wet and dry heaths, lawns and vast forests. They are the starting point for many hikes and it is not uncommon to see large mammals there, notably wild boars. The site is classified in the national inventory of Natural Areas of Ecological Fauna and Flora Interest.
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L'Arche de la Nature is a vast natural park of 450 hectares located on the outskirts of Le Mans. Trails, rivers, lakes and forests to discover during your run.
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There are over 45 touring cycling routes in the Parigné-l'Évêque area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes through extensive wooded areas and past natural sites.
Yes, Parigné-l'Évêque offers several easy touring cycling routes, with 10 specifically categorized as easy. Many paths are well-maintained, including 'voie douces' (gentle paths) that connect the town center to areas like the Plan d'eau, making them suitable for families and those new to touring cycling.
The terrain around Parigné-l'Évêque is diverse, characterized by extensive wooded areas, greenways, and paths that can include both paved and dirt sections. Routes often pass by natural features like the Loudon Ponds and the Arche de la Nature, offering varied landscapes.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Parigné-l'Évêque are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Prairie House – Arche de la Nature loop from Parigné-l'Évêque is a popular moderate circular route exploring a natural park.
Cyclists can explore significant natural sites such as the Loudon Ponds, known for their diverse ecosystem and protected species. The Arche de la Nature, a large natural park, also offers extensive trails, rivers, and forests to discover.
While cycling, you can find routes that lead to or pass near historical sites. The nearby L'Épau Abbey is a notable landmark, and the city of Le Mans, with its rich history, is also within cycling distance from Parigné-l'Évêque.
Touring cycling routes in Parigné-l'Évêque vary in length and elevation. Moderate routes often range from 40 to 45 km with around 200-300 meters of elevation gain. More challenging routes, like the Loudon Ponds – Menhir de la Bergère loop from Parigné-l'Évêque, can be over 50 km with nearly 400 meters of ascent.
While Parigné-l'Évêque itself is a smaller commune, public transport options to reach the area might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a starting point, especially for routes that venture into more rural areas.
Parking is generally available in the town center of Parigné-l'Évêque. For routes starting at specific natural sites like the Plan d'eau or the Arche de la Nature, dedicated parking areas are often provided, making it convenient to begin your ride.
The extensive wooded areas and natural sites make spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for touring cycling in Parigné-l'Évêque. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the local 'Copains du vélo' cycling club welcomes both road cyclists and mountain bikers. They organize weekly outings with pre-established routes, offering a great way to explore the region with fellow enthusiasts.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's extensive wooded areas, the diverse natural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable touring cycling experiences.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find several difficult routes, such as the La Coudre Fountain loop from Parigné-l'Évêque, which covers nearly 50 km with significant elevation changes. These routes often explore more varied terrain and natural features.
Many routes in the region pass through or near small villages and towns where you might find local cafes or bakeries. Additionally, the natural landscapes, especially around the Loudon Ponds and within the Arche de la Nature, offer numerous scenic viewpoints for a break.


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