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Gravel biking around L'Herbergement, located in the Vendée department of Pays de la Loire, France, offers a landscape characterized by wooded countryside, green lanes, and meadows. The region features dells and hills, with rivers such as the Grand Lay and Petit Lay contributing to diverse terrain. This rural environment provides a network of quiet paths suitable for off-road cycling.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.1km
03:20
210m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.9km
01:49
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.9km
03:54
360m
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Moderate gravel ride. 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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19th century church whose unfinished bell tower was topped with a slate spire which clashes a little - a lot - with the rest of the monument.
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Unfortunately signs that camping is prohibited
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A beautiful 16th-century castle. It was in the woods behind the castle that the final battle of the Second Vendée War took place, marked by the capture of the Vendée general Charette.
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A beautiful site on the Petite Maine River. Overall, the path along it between La Poitevinière and St Georges is very pleasant. Also known as the Chauveau Mill.
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As part of Heritage Days, Isabelle Favre, owner of the La Roche Thévenin estate, opened her property to the public. She allowed visitors to discover both the exterior and interior of her residence. "Traces of this ancient 5,000-hectare barony can be found as early as 1411," explains Isabelle Favre. This fiefdom was then called La Roche Brisard, after its former lords. It was in 1515 that it became the property of the Thévenins, one of the most notable and oldest families in the Barony of Montaigu. Nine generations of Thévenins have succeeded one another. The Château de La Roche Thévenin burned during the Revolution. The plane trees, cedars, and magnolias date from that time, in 1887, when the Abbot of Meslay purchased this house for sick priests. Another owner of the property is the sculptor Grootaers, who is responsible for the fountain in the Place Royale in Nantes and some of his sculptures, which led to the estate being listed as a Historic Monument. Isabelle Favre and her husband purchased this property in 1984. But their love at first sight quickly turned into a nightmare: the building, hidden by lush vegetation, required extensive renovations. Twenty-eight years of work revealed, beneath the cement slabs, terracotta mosaics, a granite staircase with arrow slits, the Thévenin coat of arms on a doorframe, and a Stations of the Cross hidden in a chapel converted into a hayloft.
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Bultière Lake is an artificial reservoir. The Bultière Dam was built in 1994. It is located in the commune of Chavagne en paillers. It supplies the drinking water network. Its surface area is 72 hectares and contains 5.2 million cubic meters of water. It is possible to walk around the lake via a 15-km trail. This lake, with its exceptionally rich fish population, awaits you with almost every type of fish (perch, pike, zander, catfish, carp, roach, bream, tench, etc.). You can go predator fishing from the shore or from a boat to catch zander, pike, and catfish. It is, of course, possible to still fish for roach, bleak, or bream. Carp are also present in this lake. A night carp fishing route located on the right bank in the Maurosière sector will delight those who love a good catch.
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Located east of the Parc des Remparts, the first part of the Val d'Asson Park opened in September 2020. The second part will open in July 2023. In total, it covers 5 hectares of greenery in the heart of the city. Located in the city center, parking is available at Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville or Rue du Pont-Jarlet. Admission is free and the park is open year-round. The various paths and footbridges are accessible to people with reduced mobility. The 5 hectares of parkland connect the city center with the Hauts de Montaigu district. Crossed by the Asson River, the park features a variety of vegetation that grows along the stream's banks. When it was created, the preservation of flora and fauna was a major objective. An eco-grazing area was created there.
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The Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste is Gothic in style and features an imposing façade. It is built of stone and features ornate carved details. The façade features a richly decorated main portal, adorned with statues, reliefs, or architectural motifs. Inside the church, you will find a spacious, vaulted main nave supported by pillars or columns. The vaults feature decorative star and ribbed motifs typical of Gothic architecture. Restored over a period of five years, the interior of the building now reveals warm colors ranging from yellow to pinkish-red. Colored stained-glass windows are also a characteristic feature of Gothic churches, and the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste has magnificent stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes and saints. In summary, the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Montaigu is an example of Gothic architecture with an imposing façade and decorative elements. It houses side chapels, a choir, a main altar, and colorful stained-glass windows. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, it is also an active place of worship and a significant historical landmark for the local community. The Church of Saint John the Baptist in Montaigu has a rich history dating back several centuries. Here is a brief overview of its history: The original church in Montaigu was built in the 11th century, but little information is available about this early structure. Over the following centuries, the church underwent alterations and expansions, reflecting changing architectural styles. In the 14th century, the church was rebuilt in the Gothic style, with a spacious main nave, elegant vaults, and carved details. Construction was completed in the 15th century, giving the church its current appearance. During the French Revolution in the 18th century, the Church of Saint John the Baptist was used for secular purposes. It was converted into a community hall and suffered significant damage, including the destruction of decorative and religious elements. After the Revolution, the church was gradually restored and returned to worship. Repair and renovation work was undertaken to restore damaged architectural features. Over the years, modifications and improvements were made to the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Side chapels were added, stained-glass windows were installed, and religious ornaments were restored. Today, the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste is an active place of worship for the Catholic community of Montaigu. It is also a tourist and cultural attraction, attracting visitors with its Gothic architecture, stained-glass windows, and history. Religious events, ceremonies, and concerts are regularly held there.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around L'Herbergement, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the region's wooded countryside and quiet lanes.
Yes, there is at least one easy route perfect for beginners. Additionally, several moderate routes, like the 54 km Le Moulin Gros – Vendée vélo loop from Montaigu Vendée, offer a gentle introduction to gravel biking with manageable elevation gains, allowing you to enjoy the scenic Vendée landscape without heavy traffic.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around L'Herbergement primarily traverse a beautiful wooded countryside, characterized by meadows, hedges, and green lanes. You'll encounter dells and hills, often crossed by rivers like the Grand Lay and Petit Lay, providing a picturesque and tranquil setting for your ride.
Absolutely. Many routes pass by significant landmarks. For instance, the challenging The Old Bridge of Rocheservière – Château de la Chabotterie loop from L'Herbergement - Les Brouzils will take you near the beautifully renovated The Old Bridge of Rocheservière. You can also explore routes that lead to historical sites like Montaigu Castle, offering a glimpse into medieval history.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in L'Herbergement. The weather is milder, and the wooded countryside offers stunning seasonal colors. While summer is also pleasant, be mindful of potential heat, and winter rides can be beautiful but may require appropriate gear for cooler, potentially wetter conditions on the gravel paths.
Yes, for experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The 106 km The Old Bridge of Rocheservière – Château de la Chabotterie loop from L'Herbergement - Les Brouzils, with over 650m of elevation gain, offers a demanding ride through varied terrain. Another option is the 94 km The Old Bridge of Rocheservière – Viaduct loop from L'Herbergement - Les Brouzils, featuring over 500m of climbing.
Many of the gravel bike trails in the area are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for parking and exploring. Examples include the Montaigu Castle – The Rousselin mill loop from Montaigu Vendée and the Lac de la Bultière – Bultière Dam loop from La Guyonnière.
While some routes are quite long and challenging, there are easier and moderate options that can be adapted for families, especially those with older children or using e-bikes. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances, focusing on the quieter green lanes and wooded paths for a pleasant family outing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.98 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil, wooded countryside, the absence of traffic on many routes, and the diverse terrain that makes for engaging gravel rides. The blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest is also frequently highlighted.
While specific gravel routes may vary, the broader region around L'Herbergement, including areas like Parc de Loisirs du Val de Loire, offers dog-friendly trails amidst natural surroundings. When planning your gravel ride, always check individual route details for specific rules regarding dogs, and ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash where required.
L'Herbergement and nearby towns like Montaigu Vendée offer various cafes and pubs where you can refuel. While specific amenities directly on the trails might be limited, planning your route to pass through these towns will provide opportunities for refreshments. Always carry enough water and snacks, especially on longer rides.
The 'no traffic' gravel roads primarily consist of well-maintained gravel paths, forest tracks, and quiet rural lanes. You'll experience a mix of compacted gravel, some looser sections, and occasional paved stretches connecting the off-road segments. The varied surface adds to the adventure of gravel biking in the region.


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