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No traffic gravel bike trails around Noyers-Sur-Cher traverse the diverse landscapes of the Loir-et-Cher department, offering a blend of forestry and farming lands within the Sauldre river valley. The region is characterized by its rolling terrain, with paths winding along the Cher River and through picturesque vineyards. Gravel routes often feature "Falun," a fine white limestone, providing unique riding conditions. This area presents varied gradients suitable for different skill levels, from gentle riverside paths to more demanding forest tracks.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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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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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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Did you know: During the First World War, the castle was converted into a hospital for wounded soldiers by its owner, Simonne Menier (of the Menier chocolate family). – Long rows of camp beds lined the large gallery above the Cher River. – More than 2,000 wounded were reportedly cared for within the castle walls. A bizarre contrast: the ornate Renaissance halls as a place for bandages, operations, and recovery.
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Today the chateau functions as a hotel/restaurant – nice surroundings, good food, very friendly staff, and still at acceptable prices.
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From here you can admire the castle in peace and quiet.
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The Collegiate Church of Saint-Aignan is a French church located in the center of the city of Orléans, on the north bank of the Loire River, in the Loiret department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. It is dedicated to Saint Aignan, Bishop of Orléans. This beautiful church was originally built for the cult of Saint Aignan, whose relics were kept in the crypt. The current basilica, begun by Charles VII in 1438 but completed in 1509 by Louis XII, is not the first construction, as traces of buildings dating from the 6th, 9th, 11th, 14th, and 15th centuries have been found. They were all destroyed by fire, floods, or human hands. The people of Orléans, and in particular the canons, have always been keen to rebuild this building because Saint Aignan is an important figure in the history of Orléans, due to the role he played against the barbarians in the 5th century. While bishop of the city, he is said to have miraculously defended it against the Hun invasion in 451. https://www.tourismeloiret.com/fr/diffusio/visites/collegiale-saint-aignan-orleans_TFOPCUCEN045V501HHG
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Saint Aignan, who died in 453 after defending the people of Orleans against the Huns, was buried in a first tomb. As veneration of his relics grew, a basilica was built. A community of monks settled there, and canons replaced them in the 9th century. Following the damage caused by Norman attacks and the fire of 999, Charles the Bald began reconstruction, and Robert the Pious completed the Romanesque church with its crypt housing the relics of Saint Aignan. This church was consecrated on June 14, 1029. We will soon celebrate its millennium. https://collegiale-saintaignan-dorleans.fr/la-crypte/
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Great photo spot for the castle
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Collegiate Church of Saint-Aignan https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coll%C3%A9giale_Saint-Aignan_de_Saint-Aignan
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This guide features 7 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Noyers-Sur-Cher, offering a range of options for a peaceful cycling experience through the region's diverse landscapes.
You'll find a mix of rural roads and tracks winding through forestry and farming lands, with varied gradients from gentle riverside paths along the Cher River to more strenuous forest tracks. A unique feature is the 'Falun,' a fine white limestone, which provides distinct riding conditions. The terrain is generally rolling, suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Chenonceau Castle – The Banks of the Cher loop from Thésée is a great circular option that takes you past iconic landmarks.
The trails often pass through picturesque vineyards and forests, and along the Cher River. You can also discover magnificent châteaux and charming villages. Notable attractions include the medieval town of Saint-Aignan and its church, as well as the famous Château de Chenonceau. Consider routes like the Troglodyte houses in Bourré – Saint-Aignan Church loop from Saint-Aignan - Noyers to explore historical sites like the Saint-Aignan Church and troglodyte dwellings.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its châteaux, and several routes integrate them into the ride. For instance, the Chenonceau Castle – The Banks of the Cher loop from Thésée offers views of the iconic Château de Chenonceau. Another route, the Château de Chissay – Mon Jardin Café loop from Thésée, passes by the beautiful Château de Chissay. You might also spot the Château de Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher from some trails.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but the forest tracks provide shade. Be aware that the 'Falun' limestone paths can be dusty in dry summer conditions or technically challenging when wet during rainy periods.
Many of the routes feature varied gradients, including gentle riverside paths, which can be suitable for families. It's always recommended to check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's fitness level. The 'no traffic' nature of these trails makes them safer and more enjoyable for family outings.
Noyers-Sur-Cher and surrounding villages like Thésée and Saint-Aignan typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check the starting points of specific routes for the most convenient parking locations. Many routes start from or pass through villages with designated parking areas.
The Centre-Val de Loire region's TER train services often allow bikes, though conditions can vary. It's best to check the specific train line and schedule for any restrictions or booking requirements for bicycles before planning your trip to Noyers-Sur-Cher.
Yes, the region is known for its hospitality towards cyclists. You'll find charming villages with cafes and restaurants. Some areas even feature 'Halte fraîcheur paradisiaque' – delightful refreshment stops offering shaded parking, lounges, drinks, and local specialties, perfect for a break during your ride.
The routes around Noyers-Sur-Cher feature rolling terrain with moderate elevation gains. For example, the Saint-Aignan Church – Aiguevive Church loop from Thésée has an elevation gain of approximately 324 meters over its 54.7 km distance, while the Saint-Aignan Church – View over St Aignan loop from Lye has about 261 meters of ascent over 41.9 km. This makes them challenging but generally manageable for most gravel riders.


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