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La Boissière-De-Montaigu

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Road cycling around La Boissière-De-Montaigu features a diverse landscape characterized by its "bocage" terrain, a mosaic of woodlands, hedges, and pastures. The region offers undulating roads that provide varied and engaging rides, often with views of natural features like the Lac de la Bultière. Cyclists can explore the Valley of the Three Provinces, carved by the Sèvre Nantaise river, and encounter historical landmarks such as the Château d'Asson. This blend of natural beauty and historical charm creates a scenic backdrop…

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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Pont Sainte-Radegonde – Valley of the Three Provinces loop from Treize-Septiers

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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September 21, 2025, Eglise de St Georges

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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It's a shame the tree is dead, but the chapel is still as amazing as ever.

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A charming little church built in 1633 and renovated in 1901 by Father Hilairet. You'll find a water fountain in the parking lot in front of the cemetery.

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. Originally, there was an ovoid-shaped enclosure flanked by about ten towers and a gatehouse, located to the northeast. The fortified town was located to the north of the fortress and extended a little to the east. A dry moat separated the fortified town from the fortress. A barbican protected the gatehouse. A Romanesque keep of the Niort type, with its courtyard and small enclosure, was located in the castle courtyard, roughly in the middle in the north-south direction and located to the west. The fortified city extended from the rue de Gaulle, a gate was located at the level of the Carré de l'Europe (the porte de Nantes), then the ramparts continued along the rue de la Place du Champ de Foire, then went back down the Esplanade des Olivettes, where a gate was located towards the roundabout of the rue des Jardins (porte de Tiffauges) then the ramparts ran along the Asson to go up the rue du Pont Jarlet and around the barbican not far from the Presbytery The dry moats surrounding the city were 16 meters deep in the 15th century, today they are flowered and are the subject of different colored squares decorating this part of the ramparts.

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In the 9th century, a castrum, a wooden castle built on a mound of earth, was built to counter the Viking raids that had previously sacked the city of Durivum (Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu). For strategic reasons, this fortress was built on a rocky spur at the junction between the Maine and Asson rivers. Maurice I of Montaigu, the first known lord, witnessed the consecration of the church of Saint-Nicolas de la Chaize-le-Vicomte in 1099. His successor until 1174 was Brient I of Commequiers, married to his daughter, Agathe de Montaigu. Later, his grandchildren, Brient II, Maurice II "the Younger," and Marguerite, succeeded him. It was perhaps this Brient II who had the Romanesque keep built in 1218, a large square tower with flat corner towers. He also removed the wooden palisade, replacing it with a wide moat extending to the Saint-Georges Gate. The Montagues (also known as Belleville by marriage around 1180) pledged allegiance to the Plantagenets, Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, and John Lackland. Margaret of Belleville-Montaigu, daughter of Brient de Montaigu and Agnes de Belleville, granddaughter of Maurice I de Montaigu, sister of Maurice II de Belleville-Montaigu, married Hugh of Thouars in 1203. In 1227, the couple submitted to Philip Augustus through the ceremony of homage. Hugh of Thouars died in 1229, and Margaret remarried in 1235 to the Duke of Brittany, Mauclerc, whose real name was Pierre de Dreux. Marguerite de Montaigu died in 1241, childless. The lordship of Montaigu fell to her nephew, Maurice III de Belleville-Montaigu (d. c. 1297; son of Maurice II). He became lord of Montaigu upon the death of Mauclerc in 1250[2], and his son Maurice IV (d. c. 1292) ensured the succession through his children Jeanne (d. 1284 Geoffroy II David de La Flocellière) and Maurice V de Belleville-Montaigu (he married 1° Sibylle, daughter of Geoffroy VI de Châteaubriant, then 2° Isabelle/Létice de Parthenay, daughter of Guillaume V Larchevêque de Parthenay). Jeanne de Belleville (c. 1300-c. 1359), daughter of Maurice V of Montaigu and Létice of Parthenay, married Olivier IV of Clisson for the second time in 1328. Olivier IV was executed by beheading after being suspected of "felony" against the English, during the Hundred Years' War. Jeanne became a privateer with her children Olivier V and Jeanne de Clisson, in revenge, and was banished from the kingdom of France. While she attacked French ships, the fortress of Montaigu was held by the English, according to the Treaty of Brétigny-Calais, a garrison of which engaged in pillaging the surrounding area. Jeanne lost her ship and withdrew with her children to England. Olivier V, having grown up, rallied to the king of France, recovered his property in 1362 and fought the English with Bertrand du Guesclin. In 1373, Olivier and Bertrand succeeded in driving the English out of Montaigu, and Olivier ceded the lordship to his sister Jeanne, who had married an English captain, Jean Harpedenne. The latter sided with the King of France in 1373 and became Jean de Belleville. His grandson, Jean III, married Charles VII's half-sister, Marguerite de Valois, in 1433. Louis I de Belleville succeeded Jean III. King Louis XI advised him to fortify the town between 1464 and 1468 to protect it from the Bretons.

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The church of Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu, in Vendée, Pays de la Loire, is part of the parish of Saint Martin de Montaigu in the deanery of Montaigu in the diocese of Luçon. In many regions, Saint George is considered the patron saint of knights, particularly thanks to the legend recounting his miraculous intervention in Antioch during the First Crusade. June 15, 2012

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We stayed at the Durivum during this trip. This renovated house offers five spacious and bright bedrooms, featuring high-end bedding and hotel-like amenities. In addition, a small apartment for two people, located on the other side of the interior courtyard, allows you to feel right at home. To relax, a wellness area (private use €20/hour) equipped with a jacuzzi, a traditional sauna, a bathroom, a lounge with a billiards table is available year-round, as is the swimming pool, but only during peak season. Contact them directly; they are very friendly and attentive. 07 52 06 84 03

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Another beautiful site on the Sèvre Nantaise, with the unusual feature this time: it's not only at the crossroads of three departments (LA, Vendée, and M&L), a rather common occurrence, but also of three former provinces: Brittany, Poitou, and Anjou. The crossroads is formed by the Sèvre on one side and its tributary, the Bon Débit, on the other. The inn of the same name looks very nice; in any case, the setting is splendid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around La Boissière-De-Montaigu?

There are over 150 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in the La Boissière-De-Montaigu area. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring options for all cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these no-traffic road cycling routes?

The region features a 'bocage' landscape, characterized by a mosaic of woodlands, hedges, and pastures. This translates to a pleasant and often undulating terrain for cycling, with a mix of gentle slopes and some inclines. Routes like the Pont Sainte-Radegonde – Montaigu Castle loop from Treize-Septiers, for example, include over 440 meters of elevation gain over 80 kilometers.

Are there any easy, beginner-friendly no-traffic road cycling routes?

Yes, the area offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Treize-Septiers is an easy 30-kilometer route with just over 100 meters of elevation gain, providing a gentle introduction to the region's cycling paths.

What natural features or scenic viewpoints can I discover along the routes?

Many routes offer views of the picturesque Lac de la Bultière, a 72-hectare artificial lake. You can also cycle through the peaceful Valley of the Three Provinces, known for its scenic beauty at the confluence of three historical regions. The bocage landscape itself provides continuous natural beauty.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions to see while cycling?

Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can pass by or visit sites like the impressive Montaigu Castle or the historic Tiffauges Castle. The View of the Château de Tiffauges – Tiffauges Castle loop from Treize-Septiers is a moderate 55-kilometer route that incorporates views of this significant landmark.

What is the best season for no-traffic road cycling in La Boissière-De-Montaigu?

Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions for road cycling in the Vendée region, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.

Are there any long-distance no-traffic road cycling routes available?

Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are routes that extend across the region. The Pont Sainte-Radegonde – Montaigu Castle loop from Treize-Septiers is a substantial 80-kilometer route, offering a full day's adventure through varied landscapes and past historical sites.

Can I find circular no-traffic road cycling routes in the area?

Many of the routes around La Boissière-De-Montaigu are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Vv – Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu loop from Treize-Septiers, a 41-kilometer easy ride, and the Tiffauges Castle – View of the Château de Tiffauges loop from Treize-Septiers, a moderate 33-kilometer option.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in La Boissière-De-Montaigu?

The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience here, with an average score of 4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the charming bocage landscapes, and the opportunity to combine active cycling with visits to historical castles and scenic lakes.

Are there any challenging no-traffic road cycling routes for experienced riders?

While most routes are easy to moderate, the undulating terrain provides opportunities for a good workout. The longest route, the Pont Sainte-Radegonde – Montaigu Castle loop from Treize-Septiers, is classified as moderate and features over 440 meters of climbing, offering a satisfying challenge for experienced cyclists.

Is the area suitable for family-friendly no-traffic road cycling?

Yes, the presence of numerous easy and moderate routes with minimal traffic makes the area suitable for families. Shorter, flatter loops like the Roadbike loop from Treize-Septiers are ideal for cycling with children, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic countryside safely.

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