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No traffic road cycling routes around Soulangis are situated in the Cher department of the Centre-Loire Valley region of France, characterized by a verdant, rural landscape. The terrain primarily features open countryside and agricultural areas, with gentle elevation changes suitable for road cycling. Routes often utilize paved roads, passing through vineyards and offering views of the region's natural features. The area provides a quiet setting for exploring the wider department.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
77.6km
03:30
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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10.6km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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37.7km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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12th century, 16th century, 1733, in the shape of a false Latin cross. Of the 12th-century church, only the three-sided apse remains; everything else was either rebuilt or heavily restored in the 16th century and in 1723. The small bell was christened on October 20, 1710. The large bell was christened on August 31, 1718.
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This church dates from the 12th century. It was restored around 1600 and then remodeled in the 18th century. The church's bell tower was listed as a historical monument by decree of October 22, 1913. The bell tower was struck by lightning in 2019, damaging the spire. Repairs were approved by the municipality in 2021. The 19th-century bells were also listed as historical monuments that same year.
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magnificent little church, inside which are remains of medieval frescoes as well as furniture from the Sainte Chapelle de Bourges. Remarkable elements also present on the beams. if the church is closed, go and ask for the keys from Mr Turpin, winemaker on the church square.
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If you are a ceramist or an enlightened pottery lover, La Borne will surely mean something to you. Indeed, this village is a mecca for ceramic creation in France and internationally. La Borne being close to a large sandstone deposit, there are traces of this activity since the 12th century and it has continued to develop over time. In the 15th century, potters acquired mastery of cooking local clay. In the 17th century, the creation of the town of Henrichemont increased demand and concentrated the workshops in the hamlet, halfway between the quarries and the town. Then in the 19th century, at its peak, 21 workshops operated there. Unlike many pottery villages, La Borne has been able to resist the new materials of the 20th century with the revival of pottery in the form of art. Today, nearly 80 craftsmen and artists of twelve different nationalities work in the surrounding area and there are two museums in the village. In the former Saint-Jean-Baptiste chapel, the Pottery Museum was created with a rather traditional and historical approach and in which we find works by renowned potters such as the Talbot family, Vassil Ivanoff and Jean Linard. Then you will find the La Borne Contemporary Ceramic Center which has occupied the village's former girls' school since 1971 as well as a glass gallery more than 600 meters long inaugurated in 2010. Every year around October you can participate in the Grands Feux, an event allowing you to discover how the hamlet's wood-fired ovens work.
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Between Les Aix-d'Angillon and Aubinges, this is the kind of tiny road through the undergrowth and the edge of the woods that every cyclist loves.
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It will be impossible for you to miss the Saint-Palais church with its seemingly endless bell tower, unless you don't look up from your handlebars. For the record, it is in the town of Saint-Palais, at a place called Les Combles, that the center of the great big circle that can be drawn in continental France is located. It is therefore the furthest place, precisely 291.3 kilometers, from any border.
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By visiting the Gibjoncs Landscape Park in Bourges, you will treat yourself to a beautiful escape to the heart of the city. This charming park is a lush haven, with manicured gardens, picturesque ponds and winding paths that invite you to relax and connect with nature. It's the ideal place for a leisurely stroll. As you explore, admire the diverse flora, including colorful flower beds and towering trees that provide plenty of shade.
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Church located in the old castle walls, the Collegiate Church having replaced the castle chapel of the Sully family around 1150. It has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1862.
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There are over 70 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Soulangis. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy spins to more challenging rides, allowing you to explore the tranquil Cher department.
The routes around Soulangis cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix, with nearly 30 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, and over 40 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. There is also one difficult route for experienced cyclists.
Yes, many routes are suitable for beginners. For a gentle introduction, consider the Église Saint Loup loop from Vignoux-sous-les-Aix, which is just over 10 km with minimal elevation gain. Another easy option is the Sainte-Solange Chapel – Maubranche Castle and Park loop from Sainte-Solange, offering a pleasant 40 km ride.
The routes primarily utilize paved roads and well-maintained paths, characteristic of the Cher department's countryside. You can expect gentle elevation changes, passing through open agricultural areas, charming villages, and verdant natural surroundings. Some longer routes might include short unpaved sections, but the focus is on smooth surfaces suitable for road bikes.
While Soulangis itself is a quiet commune, the surrounding region offers historical and natural points of interest. You might encounter historical landmarks like châteaux, or pass through picturesque villages. For example, the Saint-Germain Collegiate Church – Gibjoncs Landscape Park loop from Les Aix-d'Angillon takes you near the Gibjoncs Landscape Park. Other highlights in the wider area include the Ford sur le Poisson🤗.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Soulangis are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Pays Fort and Menetou-Salon Vineyards Loop, which is a substantial 77 km ride, and the La Borne, potters' village – Morogues church loop from Menetou-Salon, a moderate 37 km option.
The climate in Soulangis is generally temperate, with mild winters and temperate summers, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The komoot community rates the cycling experience around Soulangis highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the lack of traffic, and the opportunity to explore the peaceful French countryside and its charming villages at a relaxed pace.
As Soulangis is a small commune and the routes often start from nearby villages, you can typically find parking in village centers or designated public parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
While specific cafe stops are not always highlighted on every route, many routes pass through or near small villages. These villages often have local bakeries, cafes, or small shops where you can stop for refreshments. Planning your route with a map or the komoot app can help identify potential stops along the way.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists looking for longer distances, the Pays Fort and Menetou-Salon Vineyards Loop offers a challenging 77 km ride with over 600 meters of elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience through varied landscapes.


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