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No traffic touring cycling routes around Brigné are situated within the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, offering a landscape characterized by the Layon River valley, extensive vineyards, and a mix of forests and cultivated plains. The region features gentle elevations, typically ranging between 40 and 90 meters, making it suitable for touring cyclists. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical sites, with routes often traversing through picturesque countryside.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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09:10
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Hard bike ride. Very 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 fortified building, built in the 16th century on the banks of the Loire, probably on the foundations of a pre-existing structure, was an integral part of the city's fortifications. This building has served as the city's administrative building since 1508, when Guillaume Bourneau, Sieur de Montaglan, Lieutenant General in Saumur, took office. Between 1856 and 1862, the building was expanded with a wing in the Neo-Gothic style, fashionable in the 19th century, designed by the architect Charles Joly-Leterme.
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If you want to stay, or marriage use this link: https://chateaudemarson.fr/histoire/
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A castle-palace of the Dukes of Anjou in the 19th and 19th centuries, the Château de Saumur, where King René resided, is the last example of the princely palaces built by the Valois dynasty. It served as the residence of the city's governors, a prison, and later an arms and ammunition depot. It was purchased by the city in 1906 to house the municipal museum, now the Musée de France. Today, we discover the rich collections scattered throughout the former apartments of the Dukes of Anjou in an educational museography. Want to know more? Click here: https://www.ot-saumur.fr/en/castles-and-country-houses/Saumurcastle-5261718/
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The first stone was laid on 20 June 1864. As an architect with eclectic tastes, Joly-Leterme was inspired by the style of the Louis XVI period, which was contemporary with the hall he replaced. He borrowed in particular from the neoclassical colonnades of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux and the Madeleine in Paris. On the left, the colonnade overlooking the Loire has a rather successful disappearing effect; the monument is not rectangular, but narrows towards the east. The hall opens onto the Place de la Bilange, which it dominates with its monumental proportions. The eastern façade, dedicated to the musicians and the entrance for the artists, has a more intimate appearance. It is narrower, with five instead of seven arches. This façade has often changed in appearance. The hall is in the "Italian style", a type of hall that was fashionable during the Second Empire. Large reception areas are planned: a grand staircase overlooking the Place de la Bilange, a spacious foyer on the first floor, a wide peristyle accessible to all, and galleries on the upper floor providing access to numerous rooms. In the middle, the concert hall is reduced to a small, high space. The stage, of good dimensions, has been rebuilt several times. The red-gold tones of the hall, restored in 1963, have come to life. Source: https://www.ville-saumur.fr/patrimoine-architectural/le-theatre-2
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The Fête du Thoureil, a festival of Loire barges, is an Angevin tradition that takes place every year in spring on the banks of the Loire at Thoureil, in Maine-et-Loire, between Saumur and Angers. The programme includes barges and old Loire sailing ships, and Loire festivities. It is considered the first festival of Loire barges between Nantes and Tours.
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The Fête du Thoureil, a festival of Loire barges, is an Angevin tradition that takes place every year in spring on the banks of the Loire at Thoureil, in Maine-et-Loire, between Saumur and Angers. The programme includes barges and old Loire sailing ships, and Loire festivities. It is considered the first festival of Loire barges between Nantes and Tours.
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The Fête du Thoureil, a festival of Loire barges, is an Angevin tradition that takes place every year in spring on the banks of the Loire at Thoureil, in Maine-et-Loire, between Saumur and Angers. The programme includes barges and old Loire sailing ships, and Loire festivities. It is considered the first festival of Loire barges between Nantes and Tours.
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For centuries, Saumur has breathed to the rhythm of its castle. This fortress is visible for miles from its rocky summit and is like the castles of our storybooks and fairy tales. Come and soak up the atmosphere for yourself in the low-traffic streets and cozy squares.
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There are over 60 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Brigné, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the beautiful Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park.
The region around Brigné is particularly pleasant for touring cycling from late spring through early autumn. During these months, you can enjoy the vineyards in full bloom, comfortable temperatures, and local markets. The gentle terrain makes it accessible for most of the year, but spring and autumn offer the most vibrant landscapes.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Brigné are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the moderate-difficulty route, Historic Church – Quiet break area loop from Doué-en-Anjou, which covers approximately 49 km.
The no-traffic routes around Brigné traverse a diverse landscape. You'll cycle through picturesque vineyards of the Coteaux-du-Layon appellation, alongside the Layon River, and through charming forests like Maurepart and Boisairault. The terrain is generally gentle, with altitudes varying between 40 and 90 meters, making for enjoyable rides.
Many routes pass by historical sites. For instance, you might encounter the 11th-century church of Saint-Aubin in Brigné, or the impressive Château de Montreuil-Bellay. The Montreuil-Bellay Castle – Saint-Médard Church of Thouars loop from Saint-Georges-sur-Layon is a longer route that includes this historic castle. You can also visit unique troglodyte caves, such as those at Château de Linière, or explore highlights like the The Cathedrals of La Saulaie or the Church of Chemellier.
Yes, Brigné offers 23 easy-rated routes that are ideal for families and beginners seeking no-traffic touring. These routes typically feature flatter terrain and shorter distances, allowing for a relaxed pace. The region's commitment to cycling-friendly infrastructure, including "Accueil Vélo" services, further supports family outings.
The routes often provide scenic views over the Layon River valley and its vineyards. For example, the View of the Loire – Étang de Joreau loop from Grézillé offers beautiful vistas. You'll also find charming villages and natural areas within the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park that provide picturesque stops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 80 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful vineyard landscapes, and the rich historical sites encountered along the way, making for a truly immersive and peaceful cycling experience.
While specific cafe stops are not always marked on every route, the routes often pass through or near charming villages and towns like Aubigné-sur-Layon or Doué-la-Fontaine, where you can find local bakeries, cafes, and markets. Visiting local markets in towns such as Thouarce or Saumur can also be a delightful stop during your tour.
Absolutely! Cycling through the region offers a great opportunity to experience local life. You can plan your route to pass through towns like Thouarce, Doué-la-Fontaine, Brissac-Quincé, or Saumur, which host vibrant local markets. This allows you to combine your ride with a taste of regional produce and culture.
Beyond the vineyards and forests, keep an eye out for the Layon River, which is a central feature of the landscape. You might also encounter unique highlights like the Terrestrial Helix, a distinctive landmark that can be included in your cycling itinerary, such as on the Grézillé War Memorial – Terrestrial Helix loop from Grézillé.


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