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Gravel biking around Joué-Lès-Tours offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Loire Valley. The region features a mix of green spaces, lakes, and a network of farm tracks, forest trails, and riverside paths. Unique "Falun" tracks, made from fine white limestone, provide a distinctive surface for cycling. This area is characterized by rolling vineyards, forests, and the meandering Loire River, creating varied terrain for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.6
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54
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52.4km
03:15
270m
270m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.4
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85
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
57
riders
86.9km
05:24
400m
400m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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38
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57.5km
03:17
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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29
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81.2km
05:01
550m
550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful little castle where Leonardo da Vinci lived. Some of his artworks and inventions can be admired. Worthwhile.
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Forget Chambord allure. This castle was: A. a strategic fortress B. a royal residence C. part of the defenses along the Loire It dates largely from the 11th to the 15th century and has a primarily military appearance. Sturdy, compact, no-frills. It is located: – right on the Loire – next to the Pont Wilson – between Place Anatole France and Vieux Tours
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Built on the remains of the Gallo-Roman city of Caesarodunum, Saint-Gatien Cathedral stands in the heart of the city. This city was once one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in the West and is still one of the capitals of the Pays de Loire. Opening hours: Saint-Gatien Cathedral is open every day of the week from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm. From Easter to 11 November, you can meet the volunteers of the Présence Cathédrale association in the cathedral. You can recognise them by their badges. They can help you with your visit and answer your questions. For guided tours and group visits, which can take place all year round by reservation, please contact 07 66 39 84 11. For more information, visit their website: https://visite-cathedrale-tours.fr/ You can also visit the cloister of La Psalette, which is accessible via the cathedral.
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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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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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very pleasant for cycling on the banks of the Cher, a welcoming campsite
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There are over 120 gravel bike trails around Joué-Lès-Tours, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The region's diverse landscape, from riverside paths to vineyard tracks, provides an excellent playground for gravel cyclists.
Gravel biking in Joué-Lès-Tours is unique due to its location within the Loire Valley, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. You'll encounter distinctive "Falun" tracks, made from fine white limestone, alongside farm tracks, forest trails, and riverside paths. This varied terrain allows you to explore rolling vineyards, historic châteaux, and the serene Loire River.
Yes, Joué-Lès-Tours offers several easy gravel routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Iron Bridge Over the Loire – Lanterne de Rochecorbon loop from Tours is an easy 18.4-mile (29.6 km) path that follows sections along the Loire River, providing gentle terrain and scenic views.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Château de la Bourdaisière – Tours Castle loop from Tours offer a more demanding experience. This 32.5-mile (52.4 km) trail features varied elevation and explores historical châteaux, providing a rewarding ride.
While specific family-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed, many of the easier, flatter sections along the Loire River, which are part of the broader "Loire by Bike" network, are suitable for families. These paths often avoid significant elevation changes and pass through pleasant green spaces and parks, ideal for a leisurely family outing.
Many gravel routes in the region pass by significant attractions. You can explore the stunning Gardens of the Château de Villandry, enjoy the tranquility of La Bergeonnerie Lake, or visit historical sites like the Saint-Gervais–Saint-Protais Parish Church. The trails also offer views of natural landmarks such as the Confluence of the Cher and Loire Rivers.
The Loire Valley is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful fall colors and comfortable temperatures. Summer can be warm, but riverside routes offer cooler options. Be aware that Falun tracks, while firm in summer, can become challenging after heavy rain.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Joué-Lès-Tours are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the The wall of coffee makers – Bord de loire loop from Tours is a 35.8-mile (57.6 km) circular trail that takes you through riverside paths and countryside.
Joué-Lès-Tours and nearby towns like Tours offer various parking options, especially near popular starting points for cycling routes. Look for public car parks in town centers or designated parking areas close to major trailheads. Many routes, particularly those starting from Tours, are easily accessible by car with parking facilities nearby.
The gravel biking routes around Joué-Lès-Tours are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 130 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the Loire Valley, and the opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical sites and vineyards.
Yes, there are several routes around 50km. The Château de la Bourdaisière – Tours Castle loop from Tours is a good example, measuring 32.5 miles (52.4 km), offering a substantial ride through varied landscapes and past historical châteaux.
Many routes in the Loire Valley pass through charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. The region is also known for its vineyards, with opportunities for wine tastings. Planning your route to include stops in places like Azay-le-Rideau or along the Loire River will provide ample refreshment options.


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