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No traffic touring cycling routes around Maisonneuve are characterized by varied terrain, including flat sections and gentle ascents, suitable for different cycling preferences. The region features expansive green spaces and well-integrated cycling infrastructure, offering multi-purpose tracks and wide pathways. These routes provide opportunities to explore the local landscape, which includes open fields and pockets of trees, creating a calm environment for cycling.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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48.6km
02:49
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.5km
01:50
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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70.8km
04:16
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
01:51
150m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:37
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Château de la Roche-Faton, located in Lhoumois (Deux-Sèvres) in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is an elegant castle listed as a Historic Monument, dating from the medieval period and enriched during the Renaissance. 🏰 History & Architecture Mentioned as early as 1179, burned down in 1417, it was rebuilt starting in 1544 by Mathurin Pidoux. It comprises three buildings around a courtyard, round towers, a gatehouse with drawbridges (now lost), and outbuildings built in the 17th century. The fortified entrance is flanked by machicolations, while the central building includes a 15th-16th-century main building, crowned by an authentic spiral staircase. 🖼️ Interiors & Decor Several intact fireplaces from the 15th and 18th centuries, as well as a large living room decorated with 18th-century stucco. The Saint-Nicolas Chapel contains the tombstones of Charles-Marie-Auguste de Beaumont, Marquis d'Autichamp, and his wife. 🌳 Gardens & Park An English-style landscaped park and French gardens – designed in the 17th century by the Lords of Vassé – surround the château. A pond from the former moat also remains. 🛡️ Protection & Visits Listed as a Historic Monument: facades and roofs of the main building registered in 1973, wings of the outbuildings in 1993. A private property belonging to the du Dresnay family, the château is open for guided tours of the exterior and for events such as European Heritage Days.
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This mill, built at the end of the 17th century, is one of the last in the region and was restored in 1972.
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This 11th century chateau and its parterre gardens can be hired for weddings and events. Its impressive moat and drawbridge give you an idea of its important defensive position.
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Small campsite on the shores of Lake Cébron. Cabins and tent spaces at very reasonable prices. It is possible to swim in the lake, many hiking departures around.
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Small city of character at the confluence of the Thouet and the Cébron. Superb 17th century castle and medieval streets full of charm.
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The Chateau du Saint Loup is set in a 50-hectare park and is located in the southern part of the Loire Valley. This former castle offers amazing rooms with private bathrooms. The room we stayed had fantastic views. The bath was not to missed! We were made to feel very welcome and with so much to explore and do, one night wasn’t enough. It was like being in a fairytale. Well worth the experience.
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There are 15 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Maisonneuve. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, primarily utilizing the extensive network of bike paths and urban parks in the area.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Maisonneuve are generally accessible, with 3 routes classified as easy and 12 as moderate. This means most routes feature relatively flat terrain, making them suitable for a wide range of cyclists looking for a relaxed ride.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Maisonneuve are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. An example is the Fleix Lake – Fleix Lake loop from Chalandray, which offers a pleasant 26.9 km ride.
The no-traffic routes in Maisonneuve primarily utilize dedicated bicycle paths within urban parks and along designated corridors. You can expect mostly paved, relatively flat surfaces, ideal for touring bicycles. The region's extensive cycling infrastructure, including the de Maisonneuve bicycle path, is known for its smooth, separated lanes.
Yes, the predominantly easy to moderate difficulty and the absence of traffic make many routes in Maisonneuve very family-friendly. The flat terrain and dedicated paths provide a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists of all ages. Parc Maisonneuve itself offers wide pathways perfect for a leisurely family ride.
While cycling the no-traffic routes, you'll be close to several significant Montreal attractions. Parc Maisonneuve features open lawns and an urban eco-grazing project with sheep. The routes also provide access to the vicinity of the Montreal Botanical Garden, the Insectarium, and the Olympic Park, which houses the Olympic Stadium, Biodome, and Planetarium. While direct cycling inside the Botanical Garden is not permitted, the paths provide easy access to its entrances.
Yes, Maisonneuve is well-integrated into Montreal's public transport network. The de Maisonneuve bicycle path, a key artery for no-traffic cycling, runs through the city's core and is easily accessible via various metro stations and bus lines. This allows for convenient access to starting points for your touring cycling adventures.
Given Maisonneuve's urban setting, parking options include designated parking lots near major parks like Parc Maisonneuve and street parking in surrounding areas. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak times, as some areas may have restrictions.
For those seeking longer rides, Maisonneuve offers moderate routes that extend further. For example, the Saint-Loup-Lamairé – Gourgé bridge loop from Champigny en Rochereau covers approximately 70.8 km with a moderate elevation gain, providing a more extended no-traffic touring experience.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic touring cycling in Maisonneuve is typically from spring through fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the parks and paths are in full bloom or showcasing autumn colors. While some paths are maintained in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, the urban nature of Maisonneuve and its surrounding areas means you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and amenities conveniently located near the cycling paths. The de Maisonneuve bicycle path, in particular, is well-equipped with services, including BIXI bike-sharing docks, making it easy to refuel or take a break during your ride.


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