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Gravel biking around Louye offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by woodlands, river valleys, and gentle hills. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved paths, suitable for gravel bikes. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes including climbs up to 300 meters. The landscape provides opportunities to explore the Eure Valley and surrounding forests.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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42.7km
03:19
280m
280m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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37.0km
02:42
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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32.1km
02:05
190m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
01:48
210m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.6km
02:19
160m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful greenway It's an old railway line that has been covered over; it used to go all the way to Dreux. We love going there for cycling, and it's also ideal for walking and rollerblading.
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Fermaincourt Castle, located in Montreuil, is a former royal stronghold founded in the 10th century, which was repaired in the 12th century by Robert I, Count of Dreux.
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Abondant is located in the Eure Valley, in the immediate vicinity of the Dreux national forest and the important Château de Sourches, which was extensively transformed in the 19th century, and whose grounds were designed by the Duchênes. It appears that the extensive work carried out on the church in the 16th and 18th centuries was due to the generosity of this family. The current Saint-Pierre church succeeds a 12th-century building that was under the control of the canons of Saint-Étienne de Dreux and later the monks of Notre-Dame du Bec. Thanks to parish registers, the dates of its construction are precisely known: in 1508, the roof frame was raised; in 1516, construction continued thanks to donations from Pierre de Guerry, then lord of Abondant; in 1548, the erection of a 60-meter bell tower, which was topped with a cross in 1549. The dedication ceremony by the Bishop of Meaux did not take place until 1604. In the same year, a brotherhood of Charity was created under the patronage of Saint Sebastian and Saint Barbara, which remained
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The Church of Saint-Pierre stands in the middle of the village, surrounded by the former cemetery area, which has been transformed into a grassy mound. On the north side, it is dominated by a large three-story stone bell tower. The western façade is preceded by a very rustic enclosed porch. The church consists of a single nave extended by a choir and a five-sided apse. The chapel, which occupies the base of the bell tower to the north, and the south chapel form a false transept. The church is built of flint rubble; the quoins, bands, cornices, and buttresses are made of sandstone. The interior of the building is covered with beautiful wainscoting, with battens, entirely redone based on the original layout above the nave. The radiating wainscoting of the apse is highlighted with a black geometric decoration painted on either side of the battens. The sculpted beams of the roof structure were preserved and placed on the new beams. The 18th-century waxed wooden high altar is decorated with a Crucifixion embroidered on fabric, possibly replacing a painting. The statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul were placed in the niches to the left and right of the central altarpiece. The church has enclosed wooden pews that have been restored. When the pews were removed, gravestones were unearthed in the floor; they were photographed and drawn. A stone statue with a separated body and head was discovered in the thickness of a wall: it is Saint Peter wearing the papal tiara. During World War II, the bombing of a train stopped at the station destroyed the stained-glass windows, which were of varying value; however, one of them, dating from the 16th century, was listed. In 1948, the Bernard Campin workshop in Chartres was hired to renovate all the windows, in the style of the 1930s. Drainage work, masonry, timber framing, and roofing were carried out throughout the building, the most significant of which was the restoration of the paneled vault. The Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French National Art Protection Agency) awarded €10,000 in grants in 2005.
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Beautiful site on the Eure, don't miss the tomb of Diane de Poitiers.
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Travel the Eure Valley from Montreuil to Fermaincourt for a scenic ride along quiet country roads. The route passes through charming villages, lush green meadows and peaceful stretches of the Eure River. You'll enjoy gentle slopes that make the ride enjoyable and relaxing, with plenty of places to stop and admire the picturesque countryside.
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There are 7 gravel bike routes available around Louye, offering a variety of experiences through woodlands, river valleys, and gentle hills. These routes range from easy to difficult, ensuring options for different skill levels.
Gravel biking in Louye features a mix of terrain, including dense woodlands, river valleys, and rolling hills. You'll encounter both paved and unpaved paths, with elevations generally moderate, though some routes include climbs up to 300 meters. The landscape is ideal for exploring the Eure Valley and surrounding forests.
Yes, there is one easy gravel bike route available in Louye. Additionally, there are 5 moderate routes that might be suitable for beginners looking for a slightly longer or more varied ride, such as the Eure Valley Greenway – Anet Castle loop from Ézy-sur-Eure.
The gravel biking routes in Louye are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet woodlands, and the opportunities to explore the Eure Valley.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Louye are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Lovely trail along the Avre – Cocherelle Dolmen loop from Marcilly-sur-Eure, which offers a scenic loop through the region.
Several gravel bike routes in Louye pass by interesting historical sites and landmarks. For instance, the Bas Buissons Hill – Cocherelle Dolmen loop from Chapelle royale de Dreux takes you past historical sites like the Cocherelle Dolmen. You can also find routes that pass by castles such as Sorel Castle or Château d'Abondant.
Yes, the Eure Valley Greenway – Anet Castle loop from Ézy-sur-Eure is a moderate route that follows the scenic Eure Valley Greenway, offering a pleasant ride along the river.
The route with the most elevation gain is the Bas Buissons Hill – Cocherelle Dolmen loop from Chapelle royale de Dreux, which features an ascent of approximately 313 meters, making it a good choice for those seeking a more challenging climb.
Absolutely. Many routes in Louye are characterized by dense woodlands. The Walk in the Dreux Forest – Sorel Castle loop from La Pinède, for example, traverses the extensive Dreux Forest, offering a deeply immersive forest riding experience.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several castles in the vicinity, such as Château de Louye and Château d'Osmoy. The region also features unique landmarks like The Donjon of Gilles.
The gravel bike routes in Louye vary in length, but they generally range from around 27 km to 43 km. This provides options for both shorter excursions and longer rides, depending on your preference.


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