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Gravel biking around Villereau, located in the Loiret department of France, offers access to diverse landscapes suitable for off-road cycling. The region is characterized by the Loire River and its network of canals, providing extensive pathways with varied surfaces. Riders can explore the vast Forest of Orléans, which features numerous unpaved roads and tracks. The surrounding rural countryside includes quiet agricultural paths connecting charming villages.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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60.3km
03:56
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.2km
03:40
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.4km
02:20
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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27.1km
01:21
130m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.3km
01:40
200m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The ramparts, built in the Spanish period, were modified by the famous Vauban himself. We can still admire the towers surrounding the city since the seventeenth century, as well as many other monuments: the tower of the Edifieur Baudoin, one of the oldest of all, Caesar Bastion built under Louis XIV the Green stronghold and the headquarters hospital, or the Fauroeulx door, the only one that did not suffer the Second World War and its demolition. The current castle, the Cernay, was built in the seventeenth century, replacing the twelfth century built by Baldwin IV of Hainaut. You can still see some remains of the original castle that served as a residence to Charles the Bold, as a gateway and a set of Romanesque cellars.
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tarmacked road starting from the Auberge du Coucou towards Pont-sur-Sambre
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The Chapelle de l'Hôpital in Le Quesnoy is a beautiful example of neo-Gothic architecture. The chapel was built in 1854 based on plans by the architect Casimir Pétiaux. It was originally intended as an oratory for the sick, children from the orphanage and the religious who cared for the sick. The chapel is surrounded by a serene environment and is located on the Rue Jean Jaurès. The interior of the chapel is decorated with beautiful stained glass windows that shed light into the space.
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The Porte Faurœulx is part of the fortified city walls built between the 15th and 17th centuries. These walls were built to protect the city from attacks and sieges. The gate itself dates from this period and is a remnant of the military architecture of the time. The gate is designed in a Renaissance style with strongly fortified walls and gateways strategically placed to protect the city. It has a circular plan and is built of brick and stone, which is typical of the military architecture of the period.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Villereau listed in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and difficulties, ensuring there's something for various skill levels.
The terrain around Villereau is diverse, offering a mix of unpaved paths along the Loire River and its canals, as well as tracks through the vast Forest of Orléans. You'll encounter quiet country roads, agricultural paths, and forested sections, providing a varied and engaging gravel biking experience.
Yes, for an easier and family-friendly option, consider the Towpath – Cuckoo Inn loop from Berlaimont Grande Carrière 4. This route is rated as easy and covers 27.1 km, making it suitable for a pleasant outing with less challenging terrain.
Many natural areas and trails around Villereau, especially those in the Forest of Orléans and along canal towpaths, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific routes or nature reserves.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for gravel biking in Villereau. The weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes, especially the Forest of Orléans, are particularly beautiful with vibrant foliage. Summer can also be pleasant, but be mindful of potential heat, especially during midday. Winter rides are possible, but trails might be muddy or wet.
Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Mormal Forest – Potelle Castle loop from Villers-Pol offers a substantial 60.7 km circular ride through varied landscapes.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. While cycling, you might pass by charming villages and potentially catch glimpses of historical sites. For instance, the Mormal Forest – Potelle Castle loop passes near Potelle Castle. The broader Loiret department is also known for its châteaux and the scenic Loire River and canal network.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes like the Towpath – Cuckoo Inn loop, starting from Berlaimont Grande Carrière 4, you can often find designated parking areas. For other routes, look for parking in nearby villages or at trailheads, keeping in mind local regulations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the scenic beauty of the rural countryside, and the opportunity to explore the natural environment away from busy roads.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Trails of Bois d'Angres – Au Baron loop from Villers-Pol is rated as difficult. This 38.7 km route features significant elevation changes and more demanding terrain, perfect for those looking to push their limits.
While the routes focus on no-traffic areas, they often pass near or through small villages where you might find local cafes or pubs. For example, the Trails of Bois d'Angres – Au Baron loop passes near Au Baron, a pub. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides, as amenities might be sparse on the quieter sections.
Villereau's unique appeal for gravel biking lies in its strategic location within the Loiret department. It offers access to extensive unpaved paths along the Loire River and its canals, diverse trails within the Forest of Orléans, and picturesque rural landscapes dotted with historical attractions, all contributing to a rich and varied outdoor experience.


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