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Road cycling around Le Plessis-Dorin offers a network of routes through the Loir-et-Cher department, characterized by its rural landscapes and gentle rolling hills. The terrain features moderate elevation changes, providing varied topography suitable for different cycling skill levels. Waterways like the Grenne river and various ponds add scenic elements to the routes. The area's natural environment and historic landmarks contribute to a diverse cycling experience.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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47.6km
02:31
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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47.2km
02:22
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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83.8km
03:56
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.7km
02:31
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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From its source to its confluence with the Ozanne, the Sainte-Suzanne covers 19.2 km and crosses 5 communes. From upstream to downstream: Authon-du-Perche; Beaumont-les-Autels; Coal pits; Les Altars-Villevillon; A glass.
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the Saint-André church dates from the 11th century; it was a priory then dependent on the abbey of St.-Calais, but the current building was completely rebuilt around the walls and framework of the old building. The project was carried out in 1877. The construction of a transept, enlarged windows and a stone bell tower completely modified the old monument. The environment has also changed a lot. All traces of the old cemetery, transferred outside the village at the beginning of the 18th century, have disappeared. The furniture includes a stone baptistery, a statue of the Virgin and Child, a confessional and a Louis XV period bench. The beautiful wooden tabernacle decorated with a statue of Saint Lubin comes from the church which was located a few kilometers away, in Saint-Lubin-des-Cinq-Fonts, and of which only the choir, which has become a chapel, remains today. .
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Saint John the Baptist is considered the pivotal figure of the Bible, between the Old and New Testaments: the last of the Prophets, he is the precursor of Christ, the messenger who announces Him... His mother - Elizabeth, is related to Mary and both women meet while they are both expecting their son. We can only refer to the Gospel of Luke (1, 39-45) which powerfully depicts this touching scene, and which the Church has celebrated every year since the 13th century under the name of Visitation (May 31). Jean, as an adult, will lead the harsh life of an ascetic in the desert. He preaches, teaches prayer and proposes a baptism of conversion, while announcing the coming of “one more powerful than he… who will no longer baptize only in water, but in the Holy Spirit…” He himself will baptize Jesus.
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Composed of a central nave ending at the apse with a straight wall pierced by an ogival window, and accompanied by side aisles at the end of one of which rises the 58 meter bell tower. The four upper bays are from the 15th century. The church being too small at the end of the 15th century, it was extended by three bays representing approximately 14 m of floor space. The Renaissance facade offers a beautiful sculpted door from the 16th century depicting four scenes from the life of the Holy Virgin, attributed by Abbot Froger to the sculptor Guillaume Le Houx (holly garland, cornucopias and his initials M.G.L.H.).
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The old village church was partly destroyed by fire in 1720; it was rebuilt in the 1780s but without decoration. All of the painted decorations were executed between 1863 and 1865: the scenes and figures by Dubois and the ornamental decoration by Goislard under the direction of Louis Bodin, Count of Galembert. This vast program was sponsored by the allied families of Vanssay and Galembert and the priest Toizard; the factory participated for 5448F. The church was consecrated by Monseigneur Fillion, bishop of Le Mans, on September 5, 1865. (inventory of the heritage of the Pays de la Loire region) A black marble plaque engraved with the names of 30 soldiers per year was inserted into the wall paintings of this church, under the Crucifixion.
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It was Saint Thuribe in the 5th century who dedicated the oratory that preceded the current church to Saint Pierr. Tradition reports that Saint Thuribe, Bishop of Le Mans, ordained on September 30, 490, came to preach Christianity in the region of Saint-Calais where he dedicated other oratories to Saint Peter. In Berofacium (Berfay), he would have "gone down" to a certain Gaïanus, holder of property or exercising military command. The roussard stone buttresses and the walled semi-circular bay bear witness to 11th or 12th century architecture. The Saint Pierre church was originally supposed to consist of a simple nave extended by a straight apse. Like many churches in the surrounding area, it was redeveloped in the 16th century (addition of the north side aisle) and restored around 1876, with the addition of the south side aisle. The work was carried out thanks to a bequest from Mrs. Mercent to the factory, an organization responsible at the time for managing the church's property. The exterior walls were re-coated in 1924.
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There are nearly 30 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Le Plessis-Dorin. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and enjoyable experience away from vehicular traffic, making the most of the region's quiet rural roads.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Le Plessis-Dorin cater to a range of abilities. You'll find a good mix, with 10 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 16 moderate routes offering a bit more challenge, and 1 difficult route for experienced cyclists seeking a more demanding experience. The region's gentle rolling hills contribute to this varied terrain.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Le Plessis-Dorin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Château de Montmirail – Montmirail Castle loop from Le Plessis-Dorin, which offers a scenic circular ride.
You can expect to cycle through picturesque rural landscapes characterized by gentle rolling hills, charming villages, and open countryside. The routes often pass by waterways and ponds, providing refreshing views and a serene atmosphere. The area's natural beauty is a key highlight of these no-traffic rides.
Several routes pass by significant historical sites. For instance, the Château de Montmirail – Montmirail Castle loop from Le Plessis-Dorin takes you past the impressive Château de Montmirail. Other routes might lead you near the Notre-Dame Church of Chapelle-Guillaume or the Ruins of Guériteau Chapel, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the 10 easy-rated routes are generally suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride on quiet roads. The gentle rolling hills and absence of traffic make these routes a safer and more enjoyable option for cyclists of all ages.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Le Plessis-Dorin, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful rural scenery, and the varied terrain that offers something for every skill level.
Yes, the region includes waterways like the Grenne river and ponds such as the Plan d'eau Chapoton. While specific routes are not named, many of the no-traffic paths are likely to offer views or pass alongside these natural water features, providing scenic and refreshing sections for your ride.
The region offers various options. For example, the Domaine de Boisvinet in Le Plessis-Dorin is an accommodation center that also provides other outdoor activities like fishing and hiking, making it a good base for a cycling trip. The Château de Montmirail also operates as a hotel.
The best time for road cycling in Le Plessis-Dorin is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides through the rural landscapes. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.
Many routes are designed as loops that start and end in specific villages, allowing you to explore the surrounding areas. For instance, routes like The talking well – Notre-Dame Church loop from Vibraye or Saint Fiacre Church – Saint-Maurice Church loop from Saint-Agil offer connections between different points of interest and villages in the wider region.


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