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No traffic road cycling routes around Pouligny-Notre-Dame traverse a preserved bocage landscape, characterized by a mosaic of woodlands, hedgerows, and pastures. The region features varied topography, including more or less steep sections, offering a range of gradients for cyclists. This area is notably wooded, with rich vegetation and the presence of lakes and canals, providing scenic and shaded environments for cycling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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79.1km
03:23
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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70.9km
03:13
680m
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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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69.9km
03:19
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela, the Basilica of Saint-Etienne is distinguished by its rotunda inspired by the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
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A small village church with character. It overlooks the Etang de la commune Champillet, where there's also plenty of space and picnic tables for a break.
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In the heart of La Châtre stands the Église Saint-Germain. Graceful, but with a past that has literally collapsed. In 1896, the bell tower collapsed, dragging the entire church down with it. What you see now is a rebirth in stone. Step back in the square for a moment, look up at the new tower, and imagine the chaos of that time. Inside, the stained-glass windows bathe the light in warm hues, as if the church itself is trying to say, "I'm here again."
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Nice little body of water, ideal for a picnic break 🙃
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At the exit of Saint Denis de Jouhet, stands a very strange old brick chimney 15 meters high! At the foot, you can see a building that housed coal-powered pumps that were used to pump water drawn from the stream below to the station located less than 1 km away. The water thus arrived at the water tower of the "Jouhet" station and was used to power the steam engines. On old postcards, you can see the chimney and the roof of the building in their environment at the time as well as the station opened on July 1, 1906 on the line from La Châtre to Guéret.
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A beautiful 20% climb to Pointe Mazière.
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On the road between Tranzault and Fougerolles, you can discover this pretty, renovated and maintained dovecote in the middle of the fields. It was part of the feudal Château de Fromenteau (15th century), of which nothing remains, and has around 1,400 niches.
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Pouligny-Notre-Dame. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience through the region's varied landscapes.
The routes in Pouligny-Notre-Dame traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by a 'preserved bocage' – a mosaic of woodlands, hedgerows, and pastures. You'll encounter varied topography, from gentle slopes to more demanding climbs, especially as the area is situated near Hill Fragne, the highest point in the Indre department. This offers a range of challenges for different fitness levels.
Yes, there is one easy no traffic road cycling route suitable for families or beginners. While most routes are moderate, the varied terrain also allows for less strenuous sections. For a moderate option that is still very enjoyable, consider the Roadbike loop from Crozon-sur-Vauvre, which covers 37 km with manageable elevation.
Many of the no traffic road cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Saint Peter's Church – Champillet Lake loop from Champillet is a moderate 34 km circular route that offers scenic views.
The routes often wind through the lush, wooded bocage, offering tranquil views. You might pass by charming village architecture, such as the Saint Peter's Church, or natural features like the three-hectare lake mentioned in the region. The area's rich vegetation, including chestnut, oak, and beech trees, provides a pleasant and shaded environment for cycling.
While specific parking spots for each route are not detailed, the presence of the Base de Loisirs de Ligny (Ligny Leisure Base) suggests facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. Generally, villages like Pouligny-Notre-Dame or starting points of routes often have public parking available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
The region's lush greenery and varied vegetation suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, providing shaded sections through the wooded areas. The 'preserved bocage' is particularly beautiful when in full bloom or displaying autumn colors.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several difficult no traffic routes. One notable option is the Eguzon Dam viewpoint – Crozant Village loop from Crevant, which spans over 85 km with more than 1100 meters of elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding ride.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Pouligny-Notre-Dame are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.67 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful 'preserved bocage' landscapes, and the varied terrain that keeps rides engaging.
Yes, the region features several water bodies. Some routes, like the Champillet Lake – Saint Peter's Church loop from Feusines, incorporate lakes into their scenic paths. The area is also noted for its 'lakes and canals,' providing tranquil views and pleasant cycling environments.
The duration of routes varies significantly based on distance and elevation. Shorter, moderate routes like the Saint Peter's Church – Champillet Lake loop from Champillet (34 km) can take around 1 hour 40 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the Eguzon Dam viewpoint – Crozant Village loop from Crevant (85 km), can take over 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops.


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