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No traffic gravel bike trails around Fontaines-En-Sologne traverse the Sologne region, known as "Gravel Land" for its extensive network of suitable paths. The terrain is characterized by communal paths that are typically gravelly or sandy-clay, offering low elevation gain. This allows for riding through wild landscapes with minimal traffic, providing an immersive experience through forests and past numerous ponds.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.3km
02:58
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:25
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:00
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Perfect for a picnic break. Equipped with tables, toilets and a trash can.
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A magnificent castle, it served as inspiration for the Moulinsart castle in the adventures of Tintin
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The banks of the Loire are a beautiful place for your bike rides. Despite the lack of relief, charming little paths bring variety to the route.
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Take the « bac » across the river. This typical flat bottomed boat takes bikes and trailers from Cour sur Loire to Montlivault and vice versa several times a day for 4€.
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Built in a Classical style, the Cherveny castle has belonged to the same family for more than six centuries, the Huraults, financiers and officers in the service of several kings of France. The current castle was built around 1625 by Henri, son of Philippe Hurault, and his wife Marguerite Gaillard de la Morinière. They launched the construction of the current castle and entrusted the execution of the work to the architect Jacques Bougier. He uses “Bourré stone”, a stone from the Cher valley which has the particularity of whitening and hardening as it ages. Sobriety and symmetry characterize the Château de Cheverny, a precursor of the French style which established itself under the reign of Louis XIV. The work is of such magnitude that it will not see the end of the project. Their daughter Elisabeth, Marquise de Montglas, completed the interior decoration which was entrusted to Jean Monier. During the following hundred and fifty years, the Château de Cheverny changed owners several times. In 1825, Anne Denis Hurault, Marquis de Vibraye, bought the property from her ancestors. The Château de Cheverny, which has always been inhabited, presents remarkably well-preserved pieces of furniture and interior fittings. The first floor apartments bear witness to the French art of living. An English-style park and gardens surround the Château de Cheverny. Visitors can discover the Jardin des Apprentis, a contemporary designed garden created in 2006 which was inspired by the found plans of an old French garden and the vegetable garden, designed by the Marquise de Vibraye, it combines the use original of different colored materials, vegetables and flowers. The Garden of Love, created in 2019, presents six monumental statues by Gudmar Olovson which reflect Love in all its forms. Cheverny constitutes a heritage of stones, land but also of tradition with venery or hunting with hounds. The Cheverny crew was founded in 1850 by the Marquis de Vibraye. Nowadays, in the Cheverny forest and neighboring forests, the crew harvests exclusively deer. Every day, from April to September 14, subject to reservations, at 11:30 a.m., visitors can attend the dog meal. The Château de Cheverny inspired the Château de Moulinsart to the Belgian comic book author, Hergé. The Domaine de Cheverny and the Hergé Foundation have joined forces to create and set up a permanent exhibition on the theme: the secrets of Moulinsart.
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There are nearly 20 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Fontaines-En-Sologne featured in this guide. These routes allow you to explore the Sologne region's unique landscapes away from cars.
The Sologne region is known for its 'Gravel Land' characteristics. You'll primarily encounter gravelly or sandy-clay communal paths with generally low elevation gain, making for smooth and enjoyable rides through wild landscapes and extensive forests.
While all routes in this guide are moderate, the low elevation gain and quiet nature of the Sologne's gravel paths make many suitable for families with some cycling experience. The extensive forests and picturesque ponds offer a peaceful environment for all riders.
Absolutely. The trails often pass through the region's significant forest cover and past numerous ponds, such as Étang du Montperché. You can also find routes that offer views or access to historical sites like Chambord Castle or Cheverny Castle, blending natural beauty with cultural exploration.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes in this area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, you can enjoy the Port of Saint-Dyé-sur-Loire – View of Chambord Castle loop from Mont-près-Chambord or the Cheverny Castle – Cheverny Picnic Area loop from Les Saules.
The Sologne region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. The extensive forests provide shade during warmer months, making summer rides enjoyable as well.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Fontaines-En-Sologne, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic paths, the immersive experience of cycling through wild forests and past picturesque ponds, and the opportunity to combine nature with visits to historic châteaux.
Yes, while the elevation gain is modest, several routes offer significant distances. For instance, the The castle, the banks of the river cher – Chémery Castle loop from Contres covers over 55 km, providing a good challenge for those looking for a longer ride.
The Sologne region is known for its rich biodiversity, especially within its vast forests and around its numerous ponds. Keep an eye out for forest animals and various bird species, particularly during quieter times of day.
Yes, you can find routes that incorporate the scenic banks of the River Cher. The The castle, the banks of the river cher loop from Contres is a great option to experience this beautiful waterway.
The duration varies depending on the route length and your pace. Many of the moderate routes can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours to complete. For example, the The Beuvron in Cellettes – The Banks of the Beuvron loop from Contres typically takes around 3.5 hours.


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