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No traffic road cycling routes around Verneuil are characterized by a varied landscape of gentle hills, river valleys, and expansive fields. The region features a mix of paved roads that wind through forests and alongside waterways like the Seine and Oise rivers. Cyclists can find routes that traverse open countryside, offering views of historical sites and natural features. The terrain generally includes moderate elevation changes, providing a diverse experience for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Very beautiful old abbey, which is worth a visit and which you should definitely visit at least once.
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A beautiful castle ruin that unfortunately cannot be visited as it is fenced off and privately owned.
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Unfortunately this monument was closed when we passed by. That's why there is only one photo!
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A castle classified as a historic monument since 1914, it is made up of a massive keep and a fortified enclosure surrounded by a moat. A river, the Sagonin, supplies them with water. This estate has the particularity of having belonged to the great architect of Louis XIV, Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Its acquisition in 1699 had a specific goal for him: that of owning a titled feudal domain in order to be able to claim its ennoblement by the king in 1682 and thus have his arms appear on all his documents and portraits. The castle subsequently experienced long periods of abandonment and today only the medieval part remains, restored by volunteer projects from 1977.
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The Bruère-Allichamps column is a Roman landmark dating from the 3rd century. This ancient stone, reused as a sarcophagus in the Middle Ages, would mark the geographical center of France, according to the calculations of the 19th century geographer Adolphe Joanne. The column is located in the village of Bruère-Allichamps, at the intersection of two roads, and is surrounded by a small park with a picnic area. You can also enjoy the view of the Cher valley from the nearby hill, where you will find an orchard and a panoramic viewpoint.
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As you enter Noirlac Abbey in Bruère-Allichamps, you will be transported to a timeless sanctuary of peace and history. This 12th century Cistercian abbey, set amidst unspoilt natural beauty, boasts a serene setting with a reflecting pond and Romanesque architecture that has stood the test of time. As you explore the abbey, you'll discover an immersive experience with multimedia exhibits that shed light on the lives of the monks who once resided there and the remarkable craftsmanship that went into building this architectural masterpiece. The abbey's acoustics, renowned for their exceptional quality, often host captivating concerts and cultural events. Be sure to stroll through the picturesque gardens and consider bringing a picnic to enjoy by the pond. Your visit to Noirlac Abbey promises a deep journey into history, architecture and natural beauty in an unforgettable setting.
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As you explore the remains of the Jouy keep in Sancoins, you will immerse yourself in the captivating remains of a medieval fortress. This historic site, located in Sancoins, France, offers a window into the past with this shot of well-preserved tower ruins and ancient architecture. As you stroll through the area, you will be transported back to the days of knights and castles, allowing you to admire the intricate stonework and imposing walls that once symbolized power.
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There are 3 easy no-traffic road cycling routes detailed in this guide for the Verneuil region. These routes are designed for a relaxed cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.
The Verneuil region offers a mix of hilly topography with gentle slopes and scenic landscapes. You'll find routes meandering along rivers like the Seine and Oise, and through areas with fields, forests, and charming villages. The Sagonne Castle – Remains of the Jouy keep loop from Bannegon, for example, provides a great immersion into the local countryside.
Yes, the routes often pass by or near historical landmarks. For instance, the Noirlac Abbey – Château de Meillant loop from Meillant takes you past the impressive Château de Meillant. Another route, the Sagonne Castle – Remains of the Jouy keep loop from Bannegon, offers views of Sagonne Castle and the remains of the Jouy keep.
The komoot community rates the no-traffic road cycling routes in Verneuil highly, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore historical sites without the disturbance of heavy traffic.
Yes, you can find pleasant spots for breaks. The region research mentions Corra Pond near the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye as an ideal natural area for picnics. Additionally, the Picnic Area by the Pasture is a designated highlight that could be a good stop.
All 3 routes listed in this guide are rated as 'easy', making them suitable for families and beginners looking for a relaxed cycling experience. They feature gentle slopes and are designed to be traffic-free, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride for all skill levels.
Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Noirlac Abbey – Château de Meillant loop from Meillant and the Château de Meillant loop from Arpheuilles.
Beyond the castles, you might discover other points of interest. The Dun sur Auron castle ramparts offer a glimpse into medieval architecture, and the Roman road in Corneau wood provides a unique historical feature to explore.
Absolutely. Near Verneuil-Sur-Seine, the confluence of the Seine and Oise rivers is a notable natural feature, visible from the opposite bank and offering a pleasant spot for a break. The region's rivers and forests contribute to the picturesque views you'll encounter.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in this guide vary in length, offering options for different preferences. For example, the Noirlac Abbey – Château de Meillant loop from Meillant is approximately 21 km, while the Sagonne Castle – Remains of the Jouy keep loop from Bannegon is around 43 km.


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