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Road cycling in Forêt De Villandry offers a picturesque setting within the heart of Touraine, often referred to as "the Garden of France." The region features a gentle landscape with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Cyclists can explore routes along the south bank of the Cher River and cycle paths leading to the Loire River, with the confluence of these two waterways providing unique views. The area is defined by its lush countryside, extensive forest,…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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52.4km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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118km
04:53
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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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53.4km
02:11
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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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36.5km
01:31
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The river Roumer, whose source is in the municipality of Ambillou, has a length of 27 km and flows into the municipality of Langeais. At this location you can take a beautiful photo with beautiful half-timbered houses and Roumer in the background.
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This impressive suspension bridge spans the Loire between La Chapelle-aux-Naux and Langeais and was originally completed in 1849. The bridge has been repaired and rebuilt many times and has a two-lane road over the Loire. On the Langeais side, a walk along the banks of the Loire, on both sides of the bridge, is highly recommended. The Langeais bridge is a stubborn bridge. It has been rebuilt five times! The story begins in 1848, the year in which King Louis Philippe authorised the construction of a "wire bridge", as it was then called (bridge 1). But wires are excellent lightning conductors! And 10 years after its opening in 1859, the bridge collapsed into the Loire after a heavy storm, its deck and suspension elements. Two years later in 1861, the bridge was repaired and operational again as a toll bridge (bridge 2). But shortly afterwards, in 1870, war broke out and the advance of the Prussian enemy had to be slowed down. Boom! Bridge was blown up (bridge 3) The fourth was completed in 1914, but then came the... car! They were heavy, they came and went! The bridge therefore had to be extensively rebuilt to bear the weight of modernity. This happened in the 1930s, and the opportunity was taken to decorate the bridge with its very special Gothic pillars, which reflected the Gothic style of the castle; the two form a mirror image. Bridge 4 was built! All is well, all is well... but then it is June 1940. And this time it is the Germans who have to be stopped. To stop the invader, the bridge was blown up again. After first using a ferry and then a temporary footbridge, the inhabitants waited until 1949 for a bridge over the Loire (bridge 5). The bridge of Langeais is the only bridge between Tours and Port Boulet. It is now a rather imposing bridge with a turbulent history.
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Very tasty food. Nice menu with a range of different flavours. Staff is very friendly. A great recommendation to come and eat here. A recommendation in the shadow of the castle.
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The Château de Langeais , a former royal estate and property of the Institut de France, is one of the major sites in the Loire Valley . Near Tours , in the heart of the Loire Valley , it offers a guided tour of fifteen rooms, decorated with richly carved medieval furniture . You will discover a collection of tapestries and the reconstruction of the royal wedding of Anne of Brittany, told by Stéphane Bern . Langeais, a Renaissance Loire castle, will surprise you with its park planted with cedars and sequoias and its playful elements. More information on https://chateau-de-langeais.com/
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Beautiful village. Stopover (campsite).
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Forêt De Villandry offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 200 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including more than 50 easy rides, over 160 moderate options, and a few challenging excursions for experienced cyclists.
The terrain in Forêt De Villandry is generally gentle, characterized by minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Routes often feature mostly paved surfaces, quiet roads, and dedicated cycleways. You'll cycle through lush countryside, serene forest environments, and along the banks of the Cher and Loire rivers.
Yes, the region is well-suited for family-friendly road cycling. Many routes are designed for all fitness levels, including easy options with gentle gradients. An excellent choice for a relaxed family ride is the Parc de Beauvais loop from Poney-club des Morinières, an easy 17.7-mile (28.6 km) trail.
The spring and summer months are particularly beautiful for road cycling in Forêt De Villandry. Spring brings vibrant displays in the famous gardens, while summer offers warm weather perfect for exploring the picturesque landscapes. The region's generally mild climate makes it enjoyable throughout much of the year, but these seasons highlight its natural beauty.
Road cycling routes in Forêt De Villandry often pass by significant historical and natural attractions. The most prominent is the magnificent Château de Villandry, renowned for its extraordinary terraced gardens. Routes also connect to other famous Loire Valley châteaux, such as Azay-le-Rideau, Ussé, and Langeais, and charming villages like Savonnières. You can also enjoy picturesque views along the Loire and Cher rivers, especially at their confluence.
While much of the terrain is gentle, there are more challenging options for experienced road cyclists. For instance, the Ussé Castle – Montsoreau Castle loop from Druye is a difficult 114.8-mile (184.7 km) route with significant elevation gain, offering a more demanding experience through the wider Loire Valley.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Forêt De Villandry are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Villandry – Savonnières Village and Church loop from Druye, a 28.4-mile (45.8 km) trail that takes you through scenic countryside and past the Château de Villandry.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene forest environment, the picturesque routes along the Cher and Loire rivers, and the paths connecting to historical châteaux. The variety of options for different ability levels and the well-maintained surfaces are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Forêt De Villandry is integrated into the renowned "Loire à Vélo" cycling route, one of France's premier cycling networks. This extensive network connects numerous châteaux and natural sites throughout the Loire Valley. You can find more information about sections like Tours-Villandry on France Vélo Tourisme.
Absolutely. The extensive network and connection to the Loire à Vélo route make it ideal for longer tours. Routes like the Savonnières Village and Church – Villandry loop from Druye, at 37.2 miles (59.8 km), offer a substantial ride through varied terrain and charming villages. For even longer excursions, you can combine routes or explore further sections of the Loire à Vélo.
The region is generally accessible for cyclists. While specific parking details vary by starting point, nearby towns often offer parking facilities. For public transport, train stations in towns like Tours, Langeais, and Azay-le-Rideau are often bike-friendly, facilitating longer cycling tours and access to the area. It's advisable to check specific train line policies for bike carriage.
Yes, as the routes often pass through charming villages and near historical sites, you'll find opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Towns like Savonnières and areas around the châteaux offer various options to refuel and rest during your ride or for overnight stays.


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