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No traffic road cycling routes around Villars-le-Terroir are situated on a plateau in the western Jorat region of Switzerland, characterized by a landscape of rolling hills. The area is predominantly agricultural land, interspersed with significant forested regions, offering a mix of open fields and woodland paths. This terrain provides varied elevation profiles suitable for road cycling, ranging from gentle stretches to more demanding climbs.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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114km
05:58
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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62.2km
03:05
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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55.1km
02:21
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.9km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:26
490m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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nice place in the old town.
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Small and fine. The château has a cozy garden area, which offers a great view of the carrion towards the Alps at the back of the castle. At the entrance there is a restaurant, which has seating outside on the terrace when the weather is nice. The "Musée du Chaval" is housed in the neighboring barn of the castle. Danger. The premises of the château, as well as the respective exhibitions, are not always open. It is important to note the opening hours on the website. We were there on a Monday and couldn't visit the castle and museum.
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Yverdon-les-Bains has a very beautiful old town to offer. Feel free to mess up your pace and roll leisurely through the streets and alleys. There are many beautiful photo opportunities. The Temple of Yverdon-les-Bains (sometimes also called Temple Pestalozzi) is a Protestant temple in Yverdon-les-Bains. More: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_d%27Yverdon-les-Bains
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Yverdon-les-Bains has a very beautiful old town. Quietly mess up the cut and roll comfortably through the streets and alleys. There are many beautiful photo opportunities. The Temple of Yverdon-les-Bains (sometimes called Temple Pestalozzi) is a Protestant temple in Yverdon-les-Bains. More: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_d%27Yverdon-les-Bains
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Great tarmac, little traffic and beautiful scenery with the mountains in the background
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The castle may have been built as early as the 12th century by the Lords of Grandson. The Savoyard Lords of Montferrand-La Sarra achieved great prestige. In 1475, the Bernese destroyed the castle during the Burgundian Wars. Barthélemy of Montferrand-La Sarra was the last of his family to die and left La Sarraz to his nephew Michel Mangerot. During the conquest of Vaud by the Bernese, the fortress was destroyed again in 1536. In 1542, François de Gingins acquired the Lordship of La Sarraz. The Gingins family remained in possession of the castle until 1901. Hélène de Mandrot (1867–1948) organized the first congress for modern architecture in 1928 and the first congress for independent film in 1929. The castle experienced a heyday at the beginning of the 20th century. Personalities such as Eisenstein, Max Ernst, Alfred Roth and Le Corbusier were among the guests at the castle. After the death of Hélène de Mandrot-Revilliod, the castle and its important furnishings (furniture, crockery, weapons, library) became the property of the Société des amis du Château de La Sarraz. The Musée Romand was opened in 1922. In 1972, Switzerland was the last country in Europe to maintain mounted combat units. Despite the population's commitment to preserving Swiss cavalry, it was abolished in 1972. Shortly afterwards, the plan was made to establish a Swiss horse museum, which was implemented in 1978. In 1982, the Musée du cheval was opened in a former barn in the castle of La Sarraz. There is a permanent exhibition and a temporary exhibition as well as events such as the "Horse Festival", which takes place in August in the courtyard and in the castle park. In 1984, the museum was awarded Special Commendations by the European Museum Forum. Source: Wikipedia
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A building that dominates the square - very interesting.
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This section of the SwitzerlandMobility route no. 44 avoids the busy cantonal road between Moudon and Lucens. It takes agricultural paths through the fields of the Broye plain, one of the most beautiful places in the Vaud countryside.
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There are over 70 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Villars-le-Terroir. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy spins to more challenging rides, all designed to keep you away from heavy vehicle traffic.
The terrain around Villars-le-Terroir is characterized by rolling hills, typical of the Gros-de-Vaud region. You'll find a mix of gentle stretches through agricultural land and more demanding climbs through forested areas. While most surfaces are well-paved, some longer routes might include short unpaved segments, adding to the adventure.
Yes, Villars-le-Terroir offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes, with 10 routes specifically categorized as easy. These are perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride through the scenic countryside without significant elevation challenges.
Many routes pass by interesting points. You might cycle past the historic Château de La Sarraz, or enjoy views of the Canal d'Entreroches. For nature lovers, the Creux de Terre Nature Reserve offers a chance to experience local flora and fauna. Other highlights include the Étang du Bois Neuf and the Étang du Buron.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Moudon-Lucens loop from Grésaley offer a substantial distance of over 114 km with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding long-distance experience away from traffic.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Villars-le-Terroir are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Château de La Sarraz – La Sarraz Castle loop from Grésaley, which offers a moderate ride through picturesque landscapes.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Villars-le-Terroir are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful agricultural and forested landscapes, and the opportunity to enjoy a ride without the constant presence of cars.
The majority of no-traffic road cycling routes in Villars-le-Terroir are of moderate difficulty, with over 50 such options. These routes, like the Route de la Maladaire loop from Grésaley, strike a good balance between distance, elevation, and scenic beauty, suitable for most regular cyclists.
While Villars-le-Terroir itself is a small municipality, the broader Gros-de-Vaud region has public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby larger towns like Echallens or Moudon, from where you can cycle to the starting points of many routes. Always verify the possibility of taking your bike on public transport.
Yes, the rolling hills and agricultural landscape offer numerous scenic spots. You might encounter viewpoints with expansive vistas of the Vaud countryside. For instance, some routes offer glimpses of the Alps in the distance, and the View of Lake Léman and the French Alps is a notable highlight in the wider region.
Spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the best conditions for road cycling in Villars-le-Terroir. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out, especially for rain or strong winds.
While Villars-le-Terroir is a rural area, many routes pass through or near small villages where you might find local cafes or restaurants. Planning your route with potential stops in mind, especially in towns like Echallens or Moudon, is recommended. The Chalet-des-Enfants Inn is one such option in the wider area.


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