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Gravel biking around Saint-Sulpice-De-Pommeray offers diverse routes through the Loir-et-Cher department, near Blois. The region features gentle topography, with extensive forest tracks, quiet country roads winding through agricultural lands, and riverside paths along the Loire River. This varied landscape provides mixed-surface riding suitable for gravel bikes, often incorporating both paved and unpaved sections. The Blois National Forest covers a significant portion of the area, offering numerous trails.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.8
(11)
54
riders
58.0km
03:18
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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76
riders
45.7km
02:33
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
riders
82.2km
05:10
260m
260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
11
riders
65.8km
04:12
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
riders
84.0km
05:09
490m
490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old Abbey Church of Saint-Laumer was built between 1138 and the beginning of the 13th century and exhibits early Gothic features. Fleeing the Normans, Benedictine monks, laden with the relics of their founder, Saint-Laumer, found refuge in Blois. They decided to establish their monastery there, the Abbey Church of Saint-Laumer, commonly known as the Church of Saint-Nicolas. From 1138 to 1186, the monks built the choir, the transept, and the first bay, completing the construction at the beginning of the following century. When the Wars of Religion broke out, the church was mutilated and the abbey destroyed by the Protestants. The abbey was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries, and during the Revolution, it became the Hôtel-Dieu.
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A short detour through old Blois, which is not lacking in character.
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nice solution for everything that rolls and wants to cross the tracks
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A superb green forest path that runs alongside the road, away from traffic. This secure cycle path takes you to the Château de Chambord.
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Candé-sur-Beuvron is a small, leafy village typical of Sologne. It's a must-see stop on the Loire Valley castle route. If you're looking for peace and quiet, you'll find them along the rivers that flow through Candé, as well as in its forests and vineyards. The village's restaurants offer local cuisine that will delight even the most discerning palates.
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The little port is very pleasant. I recommend a visit to the castle for its magnificent garden.
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Small castle away from the crowds in a small sleepy town.
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There are over 70 gravel bike routes around Saint-Sulpice-De-Pommeray, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region offers diverse terrain, including scenic riverside paths along the Loire River, extensive forest tracks, and quiet country roads winding through agricultural lands. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved sections, characteristic of the Loire Valley's varied landscape.
Yes, there are 11 easy gravel bike routes available. A great option for a relaxed ride is the Menars wash-house – The Loire loop from Blois - Chambord, which is 23.9 km long and features gentle topography, perfect for a leisurely outing.
The Loire Valley is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During warmer months, the numerous forest tracks provide welcome shade. The region's generally gentle topography makes it enjoyable in various conditions.
Absolutely! Saint-Sulpice-De-Pommeray is close to Blois, a hub for iconic Loire Valley castles. Many routes pass near or offer easy access to historical attractions. For instance, the Château de Blois – Sentiers Vaujagot 👌 loop from Blois - Chambord leads through varied terrain near the historic Blois Castle. You can also explore charming villages like Candé-sur-Beuvron.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Saint-Sulpice-De-Pommeray are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular View of Cour-sur-Loire – Port of Saint-Dyé-sur-Loire loop from Blois - Chambord and the Candé-sur-Beuvron and its bridge – The Loire River loop from Blois - Chambord.
Riders can enjoy serene views along the Loire River, especially on routes like the View of Cour-sur-Loire – Port of Saint-Dyé-sur-Loire loop from Blois - Chambord. The region is also known for its forests, vineyards, and agricultural lands, providing a picturesque backdrop. You might also catch a glimpse of the View of Château de Ménars.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, there are 17 difficult routes. One such option is the Quartier des Arts – Prunay Campsite loop from Blois - Chambord, which spans 66.1 km and involves more significant elevation changes.
The gravel biking routes in Saint-Sulpice-De-Pommeray are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, scenic riverside paths, and quiet forest tracks that define the area's cycling experience.
While specific regulations for dogs on gravel trails can vary, many rural paths and forest tracks in the Loire Valley are generally accessible for dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions before heading out with your canine companion.
The region features charming villages and towns like Blois and Candé-sur-Beuvron, which often have local cafes, bakeries, or small shops where you can stop for refreshments. Planning your route to pass through these areas can enhance your ride with a pleasant break.
Given the proximity to Blois and the general cycling infrastructure in the Loire Valley, you can typically find parking in or near the starting points of many routes, especially in towns and villages. Public parking areas are usually available in Blois and other local communities.


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