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Gravel biking around Le Magny offers routes through the Indre department's varied countryside. The region features rolling landscapes, forests, and river valleys, providing diverse terrain for gravel cyclists. Paths often include a mix of unpaved surfaces through wooded areas and along riverbanks. This environment supports routes that combine natural exploration with access to historical sites.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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90.8km
06:13
1,040m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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61.9km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela, the Basilica of Saint-Etienne is distinguished by its rotunda inspired by the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
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In the Creuse valley lies the picturesque village of Gargilesse-Dampierre. The village is listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France. And I can see why: the romantic charm of the closely packed houses with their steep, brown-tiled roofs, which surround the castle. Truly artistic, picturesque, and charismatic. It's wonderful to take a walk in this area and have a drink at one of the restaurants. Especially the restaurant at the top, where you have a magnificent view of the village and the castle.
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This gate, built in the middle of the 15th century, was the entrance to the castle and opened onto the suburbs of the city. It was crossed by a double drawbridge, which spanned a deep moat. The small gate was reserved for pedestrians, the larger one for vehicles and horses. The interior of the enclosure was gradually sold to individuals and residences were built there, so much so that in the 16th century the "new town", as it was called, was located within the castle enclosure. It was not until the 18th century that the moat was filled in. In the following century, the gate was reduced in height, by the removal of the 2nd floor and the machicolations.
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This castle dates back to the 16th century. It is found under the names "la Lande" and "Lalande", so I used the term mentioned on the map, namely "la Lande".
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A very impressive ruin. It shows the power that emanates from here
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In this church, 3 drops of the blood of Jesus are kept as a relic. The church is built in an interesting way. With an octagon at the entrance
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Located on a rocky outcrop, the castle of Cluis-Dessous occupied a strategic position. In the 12th century, the keep is the oldest part of the building. The curtain wall, slightly more recent (12th-13th century), is typical of Plantagenêt architecture. The house, which dates from the 14th and 15th centuries, is only partially preserved.
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Based on komoot data, there are 5 gravel bike routes around Le Magny. These routes primarily offer longer, more challenging experiences through the region's varied terrain.
The gravel biking routes around Le Magny are generally considered difficult. They feature significant elevation gains and cover long distances, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge. For example, the Gargilesse-Dampierre – Cluis-Dessous Castle loop from Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre involves over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
You can expect a diverse mix of terrain, characteristic of the Indre department's rolling countryside. Routes often feature unpaved surfaces through shaded forests, along river valleys, and over rolling hills. The wider region is known for paths that can include crushed limestone and concrete sections, providing a varied gravel biking experience.
Yes, all the gravel routes listed on komoot for the Le Magny area are circular. This includes popular options like the Cluis-Dessous Castle – Pigeonnier du Champ loop from Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre and the Basilique Saint-Etienne – Cluis-Dessous Castle loop from Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll ride through picturesque rolling countryside and extensive forests, primarily planted with oaks, which offer shaded paths. The routes often follow river valleys, such as the Indre and Couarde, providing peaceful, green settings. While not directly on the trails, the Pierres Jaumètres, a site of natural beauty, is about 37 km away and could be a destination for a longer ride.
Several historical and cultural sites are accessible from the gravel routes. You can explore the Château de Sarzay, which is featured on the Château de Sarzay – George Sand's House loop from Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre. Other nearby attractions include the Saint-Germain Church of La Châtre, Varennes Abbey, and Saint Peter's Church. The famous George Sand's house in Nohant-Vic is also just 8 km from Le Magny.
The region's forests, with their shaded paths, are particularly ideal for cycling during warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides the benefit of natural shade. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The gravel routes around Le Magny are predominantly long and rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes. This makes them more suitable for experienced adult riders rather than young families or beginners. For family-friendly cycling, you might need to look for shorter, flatter paths in the wider Loire Valley region, which often has dedicated cycling paths.
The gravel biking experience around Le Magny is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 1 review. Over 50 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging nature and scenic beauty of the routes.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, the routes generally start from Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre. As a rural area, parking is typically available in or near villages. It's advisable to check local parking options in Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre or other starting points before your ride.
Le Magny and its surrounding villages, such as La Châtre (3 km away) and Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre (a common starting point for routes), offer various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these towns. The Camping Val Vert en Berry is also a nearby facility for those looking for camping options.


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