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No traffic touring cycling routes around Ollé are primarily situated within the Eure-et-Loir department of France, characterized by a gently rolling landscape of agricultural fields, river valleys, and scattered woodlands. The region features the Eure River and numerous ponds, offering flat to moderately undulating terrain suitable for cycling. Elevation changes are generally minor, with routes often following waterways and quiet country roads.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.3
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252
riders
56.3km
03:12
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54
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39.1km
02:22
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(6)
55
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68.6km
03:58
230m
230m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
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37
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45.1km
02:38
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Saint-Aignan owes its name to the Bishop of Orleans around 400, when a pre-Romanesque church stood on the same site. Over the centuries, it was replaced by various other buildings, particularly those destroyed by fire. Saint-Aignan was the parish of the Counts of Blois and Chartres.
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According to biblical accounts, the apostle "Saint Jacques" was the first person to be executed for his faith, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, making him an early martyr (blood witness) of Christianity. His tomb in the town named after him, "Santiago de Compostela" (Galicia, Spain), is one of the most famous and important pilgrimage destinations in the world and is often ranked third after Jerusalem and Rome. Yesterday (July 25) was his feast day in the calendar of saints. When this date falls on a Sunday (this was last the case in 2021), the Catholic Church celebrates a special "Holy Year" there (extended by Pope Francis until 2022 due to the coronavirus pandemic).
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The current remains are those of the 15th-century gate and its barbican or artillery boulevard. The earliest remains on the site date back to the 1st century, with the remains of an ancient domus, a street, and its wooden gutter. The first Guillaume Gate was built around 1185; a wall can still be seen a little further along Rue de la Porte Guillaume. Source: https://journals.openedition.org/cem/14214?lang=en
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The place to take a break in Illiers-Combray.
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Beautiful green space in the middle of the city. Sometimes flooded in winter.
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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention that dates back to pre-Christian times. Thanks to such a construction, human or animal muscle power could be easily replaced by a watercourse - natural or artificially created - in order to grind grain into corn, for example. There are essentially two different ways of driving watermills: either the water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or the water is guided above the wheel and falls onto the blades; this type of construction is more efficient due to natural gravity.
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Illiers Combray is not the banks of the Eure but of the Loir!
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Very beautiful church from the 15th century with a painted wooden beam ceiling.
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There are over 80 traffic-free touring cycling routes around Ollé, offering a wide range of options for cyclists looking to explore the region without vehicle interference. These routes are part of a larger network that extends into the scenic Reno, Sparks, Lake Tahoe, and Sierra Nevada areas, known for their diverse landscapes.
Yes, Ollé and the surrounding region offer many easy, family-friendly traffic-free cycling routes. Nearly 50 routes are rated as easy, perfect for beginners or families with children. An excellent option is the Ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure loop from Bailleau-le-Pin, which is an easy 29 km ride with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed outing.
While the immediate vicinity of Ollé offers pleasant countryside, the broader region, encompassing areas like Reno, Lake Tahoe, and the Sierra Nevada, provides incredibly diverse landscapes. You can expect everything from serene riverside paths along the Truckee River, picturesque lake views around Lake Tahoe, to the dramatic alpine scenery of the Sierra Nevada foothills. Many routes offer a mix of lush forests, open plains, and gentle rolling hills, ensuring a varied and engaging experience.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 12 difficult routes available. While specific 'traffic-free' challenging routes are less common in the immediate Ollé area, the wider Sierra Nevada region offers demanding climbs and longer distances. For a moderate challenge closer to Ollé, consider the Moulin de Ver-lès-Chartres – Eure Riverside Park loop from La Taye, which covers nearly 40 km with some elevation changes.
The best time to cycle the traffic-free routes around Ollé and the broader Reno-Tahoe-Sierra region is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less chance of rain and snow, especially at higher elevations. This period offers ideal conditions for enjoying the diverse landscapes and outdoor attractions.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in this region, with an average score of 4.45 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, the beautiful natural scenery, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for a smooth ride. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural features without the distraction of vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the traffic-free touring cycling routes around Ollé are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. For example, the Ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure – Pont-Tranchefêtu Mill loop from Saint-Georges-sur-Eure is a moderate 29 km circular route that offers a scenic journey through the local countryside.
While cycling the traffic-free routes around Ollé, you can discover several historical and natural points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Church of Saint James, Illiers-Combray, the serene Saint-Georges Church of Saint-Georges-sur-Eure, and the impressive Château des Boulard. These routes often pass through picturesque villages and offer glimpses of local heritage.
Information on specific public transport links directly to the start points of all traffic-free routes in Ollé is limited. However, major towns in the broader region, such as Reno and Sparks, offer public transportation options that might connect to areas with cycling access. For detailed local transport information, it's advisable to check regional public transport schedules or local tourism resources like Visit Reno Tahoe for broader regional access.
Many of the traffic-free cycling routes around Ollé start from villages or designated recreational areas where parking is typically available. For routes originating in or near towns like Saint-Georges-sur-Eure or Bailleau-le-Pin, you can often find public parking spaces. It's recommended to check specific route descriptions on komoot for details on recommended starting points and parking facilities.


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