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No traffic road cycling routes around Francillon offer a varied landscape for cyclists. The region features a mix of terrains, from gentle plains to rolling hills, providing diverse backdrops for rides. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse agricultural lands and small villages. The area's physical features include modest elevation changes, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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29.3km
01:17
170m
170m
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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122km
05:42
800m
800m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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29.6km
01:19
160m
160m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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23.8km
01:06
120m
120m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The 15th-century Porte de Champagne is the only remaining city gate in Levroux. Originally built with the permission of King Charles VII to fortify the town, it still marks the transition between the old and newer parts of the city. During the recent restoration, the gate regained its towers and roofs, giving you a good impression of how imposing the entrance to Levroux once was. A true eye-catcher and a reminder of the town's medieval character.
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For a village, Levroux boasts a church that almost has the allure of a cathedral. The 13th-century Collégiale Saint-Sylvain is not called the "petite cathédrale du Berry" for nothing. Note the details: the Romanesque side portal that once housed the sick and outcasts, the wooden stalls with humorous carvings, and the unique organ cabinet from 1502. Inside, you'll even find the banc du bourreau—the executioner's seat, marked with a red cross.
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Don't expect a Stonehenge scene here, but rather a handful of weathered stones that have stood in place for thousands of years. To be honest, it's not much to look at visually. But with a little imagination, you can find yourself face to face with prehistory, all set in the tranquil French countryside. Stop for a moment, smile, and then continue your walk.
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Built in the 1760s, the Château de Bouges located near Valençay elegantly illustrates the arts of the 18th century. When Claude Leblanc de Carnaval bought the estate in 1765, the old building present until then was razed to make way for an “Italian-style house”. This new, up-to-date construction displays the ambition of the rich ironmaster, who managed to rise in the world of Parisian finance and was recently ennobled. Ruined twelve years later, his castle was seized and sold. During the 19th century, successive buyers included the Prince of Talleyrand and Henri Dufour, who restored the castle and had the park landscaped in the English style. The Château de Bouges owes its transformation above all to the Viguier couple: Henry, director of a Parisian department store, and his wife Renée. Acquired in 1917, the Château de Bouges regained its initial vocation as a sumptuous residence. The Viguier couple brought the castle back to life with the acquisition of exceptional furniture dating from the 18th century, which wonderfully expresses the taste for well-being and refinement specific to the society of that era in harmony with the setting. Left without descendants, they bequeathed the castle to the State in 1967. Of elegant Italian construction, the charm of this castle lies in its inhabited appearance. A visit that will transport you to the elegance of the 18th century! After visiting the castle, be sure to discover the English-style park designed by the landscaper Achille Duchêne at the beginning of the 20th century. The winding paths allow you to discover varied views of the Château de Bouges all along the walk. The stone balustrade separates the park from the French garden where boxwood embroidery and trimmed yews are bordered by lime trees. The old vegetable garden, transformed into a flower garden by Madame Viguier, is today dedicated to the cultivation of flowers used for the composition of the bouquets which adorn the rooms of the castle. A visit to the outbuildings made up of the stables, the saddlery and the orangery allows you to discover Henri Viguier's passion for horse riding.
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Located on the borders of Brenne, Champagne and Berrichonne Boischaut Nord Buzançais presents the assets of a country with varied landscapes and architectural heritage from its rich past. The Parish of Buzançais is generally open. To contact them for opening hours: 02 54 84 05 19
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Palluau-sur-Indre is a medieval town at the crossroads of the Route des Dames de Touraine and the Route des Plantagenêts. This village has fewer than 800 inhabitants but is home to a feudal castle from the 11th century and several houses from the 15th.
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The Château de Bouges is an 18th century residence surrounded by 80 hectares of greenery, with a pond where you can admire the reflections of the different trees. You can also discover the outbuildings where the stables, saddlery and horse-drawn carriages are located. The castle itself is open for guided tours, where you can explore its elegant rooms and furnishings. Opening hours vary depending on the season, do not hesitate to check them before traveling.
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In the center of the village, Argy Castle is a Pre-Renaissance castle in Louis XII style. The Château d'Argy estate offers a historical and architectural view of a lowland military site dating from the Middle Ages to the development of a bourgeois residence in the 19th century.
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Francillon, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from busy roads.
The Drôme region, where Francillon is located, offers a varied terrain. You'll find a mix of rolling hills, fertile plains, and scenic river valleys. While some routes might include gentle ascents, the no-traffic options tend to follow quieter, less demanding roads through agricultural lands, vineyards, and lavender fields, providing a beautiful backdrop without significant climbs.
Yes, there are easy no-traffic road cycling routes around Francillon. For instance, the Château de Bouges loop from Levroux is an easy 28.7 km ride, and the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church – Château de Bouges loop from La Coifferie offers another easy option at 31.2 km, perfect for a leisurely pace.
Many routes pass by historical and natural points of interest. You can cycle past the impressive Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church, the historic Porte de Champagne, and the grand Château de Levroux. The routes also offer views of the picturesque Drôme landscape, including vineyards, orchards, and the distant Forêt de Saoû.
The Drôme region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming lavender fields in early summer. The quiet roads make it enjoyable even during peak seasons, but for the most comfortable conditions, consider late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) to avoid the hottest summer days and enjoy the regional flora.
For those looking for a longer, moderate challenge, the Château de Levroux – Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church loop from Levroux covers 51.8 km with moderate elevation gain. This route allows you to explore more of the scenic countryside while still enjoying the tranquility of low-traffic roads.
While specific family-friendly routes are not explicitly designated, the easy-rated no-traffic routes, such as the Château de Bouges loop from Levroux, are generally suitable for families with children who are comfortable with road cycling. The low traffic volume enhances safety and enjoyment for all ages.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Francillon, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful and varied landscapes, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites away from heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes listed for Francillon are circular loops. This means you can start and end your ride in the same location, making logistics straightforward. Examples include the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church – Porte de Champagne loop from Levroux and the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church loop from Levroux.
Many of the routes start from towns like Levroux or La Coifferie. These villages typically offer public parking options, often near the town center or local attractions, providing convenient access points to begin your no-traffic road cycling adventure.
The Drôme region is rich in natural beauty. As you cycle, you'll encounter crystal-clear rivers like the Roubion, lush fruit orchards, and fragrant lavender-scented hills. The unique 'perched syncline' of Saoû, covered by a rich forest, is also a significant natural attraction visible from Francillon and adds to the scenic diversity of the area.


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