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No traffic road cycling routes around Nueil-Sous-Faye traverse a landscape characterized by rolling terrain, well-maintained roads, and a mix of open countryside and wooded areas. The region is situated in the Vienne department of France, offering varied elevation suitable for road cycling. Cyclists can explore scenic routes along the Vienne River and through areas featuring tranquil water bodies like Étang du Pré Sardin and Lake Guesnes.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
4
riders
61.8km
02:27
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3
riders
68.7km
02:49
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4
riders
64.5km
02:44
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3
riders
61.5km
02:30
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.6km
01:53
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Location: 46.907001, -0.002937 http://www.thegreenwichmeridian.org/tgm/location.php?i_latitude=46.907001
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In 1631, to thank his minister, Cardinal Richelieu, for his eminent services, King Louis XIII did him the favor of erecting "a town enclosed by walls and moats and building a market hall" and establishing four annual fairs and two markets per week. Thus emerged from nothing, an "ideal city" according to the precepts of the time which would bear the name of the Cardinal. Richelieu entrusted Jacques Lemercier, architect of the king, author of the Sorbonne and the Palais-Royal, with the task of building, on the site of the family property, a vast castle, a reflection of his grandeur and a new city, nearby. Nearly 2000 workers would work on the site. Inside the walls, the Cardinal gave the land to whoever agreed to build a pavilion within two years according to the plans filed with the city registry. The inhabitants will be exempt from tax and gabelle until there are 100 houses built. 4/5 of the project will be completed between 1632 and 1642, the year of the Cardinal's death. Contrary to the words of Jean de la Fontaine (who also ironically described the town as "the most beautiful village in the universe"), far from being deserted, the town had 4,000 inhabitants in 1690, compared to less than 2,000 today. This innovative project, which linked the construction of a castle and a town in the same program, foreshadowed the Versailles construction site that would open 30 years after the completion of the city walls of Richelieu. Adjacent to the walls, Richelieu Park, with an area of 475 ha, housed the vast estate of the castle of the du Plessis family (original surname of Cardinal Richelieu), of which only a few vestiges remain today. Richelieu is now a somewhat unusual town in the French landscape, with its three access gates and its two large symmetrical squares. Organized in quadrilaterals and perpendicular streets in the manner of American cities, it offers a unique testimony to urban planning of the Grand Siècle.
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Seen from the outside, this little church doesn't look like much, and you have to go through the front door to discover this hidden gem. Its walls, entirely covered with decorations and motifs painted during several campaigns over the centuries, restore the original appearance of Romanesque churches with a state of conservation that is quite rare in France. The Notre-Dame de Rivière church was built between the 10th and 11th centuries. Legend has it that Saint Martin founded the early church on a site already devoted to prayer. Today, it has a choir, a crypt and recumbent figures dating from the 16th century, as well as remarkable exterior sculptures. But it is above all the 11th century frescoes, recently restored, which add to the historical richness of this building. Legend has it that Joan of Arc passed there, but this is not corroborated by any contemporary testimony, however Charles VII made a pilgrimage there.
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The Notre Dame church was built in 1635 by Pierre Le Mercier.
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We were supposed to do richelieu Châtellerault by following the greenway that crosses the park, but we had to turn back in front of a locked gate marked as a private road... so we had to turn around!
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A beautifully restored castle which now houses the Living Museum of the Middle Ages. An impressive building to look at. Admire it from the outside as you pass by.
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Living museum of the Middle Ages, come and attend one of the live demonstrations, explore the interior of the castle or admire it from the outside as you pass by.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Nueil-Sous-Faye, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find 12 easy routes and 16 moderate routes, ensuring options for different cycling preferences.
Yes, Nueil-Sous-Faye offers 12 easy no-traffic road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. These routes often feature gentler terrain and shorter distances. An example is the Richelieu – Notre-Dame Church loop from Pouant, which is an easy 44.5 km ride.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Nueil-Sous-Faye traverse diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and wooded areas like the Woods of Les Roches to the peaceful banks of the Vienne River. You'll experience scenic views, well-maintained roads, and the tranquil atmosphere of the French countryside.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Nueil-Sous-Faye are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Chateau de Basché – Château de Basché loop from Assay is an easy 28.6 km circular route.
Several routes pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You can cycle through the 17th-century planned town of Richelieu, or discover the charming village of Champigny-sur-Veude with its Renaissance castle. The tranquil Lake Guesnes also offers a peaceful stop.
Yes, a significant draw for cyclists is the 'Path of Eleanor' (Chemin d'Aliénor), a 90-kilometer route with approximately 80 kilometers traversing the Vienne department. This route utilizes an old railway line, providing a dedicated and scenic path that integrates with larger European cycle networks. You can find more information about the Path of Eleanor on Tourisme Vienne.
The komoot community rates the no-traffic road cycling routes around Nueil-Sous-Faye highly, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the beautiful rolling landscapes, and the opportunity to explore charming French villages and historical sites without heavy vehicle traffic.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can cycle to the impressive Château de Basché, a 16th-century castle, or explore the historic town of Richelieu. The Richelieu – Champigny-sur-Veude loop from Monts-sur-Guesnes is a moderate route that takes you past several historical points of interest.
The region benefits from a generally pleasant climate, making spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, offering comfortable conditions for longer rides and enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, there are 16 moderate routes available. For example, the Moncontour Keep – Meridian marker loop from La Roche-Rigault is a moderate 61.8 km route, offering a good distance and some elevation gain. Another option is the Our Lady of the Angels Chapel – Mirebeau loop from Prinçay, which covers 68.6 km.
Nueil-Sous-Faye is part of a region with a supportive cycling infrastructure. For more local information about the area, including cultural heritage and services, you can visit the Tourisme Loudunais website, which covers Nueil-Sous-Faye.


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