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Etang De La Blisiere

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Etang De La Blisiere are characterized by a serene natural setting with reflective waters and lush greenery. The area is situated in the Loire-Atlantique department of France, offering picturesque landscapes for cycling. It benefits from proximity to renowned cycling routes such as the Canal from Nantes to Brest and the Vélodyssée. The terrain includes gentle gradients suitable for extended cycling tours, often passing by historical sites like the Château de Pouancé.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Bike loop from La Prévière

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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Olivier Balestié 🚴‍♂️
April 17, 2026, Cycleway Rougé-Châteaubriant

Hello, your Point of Interest • 10 km cycle path from Rougé to Châteaubriant (48°16'19.6"N 1°39'50.1"W) is not located correctly on the map. Here are the correct coordinates: 47°46'48.7"N 1°27'11.3"W. Sincerely

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A much larger photo gallery with further images of this beautifully situated pond has been uploaded by various hikers at the highlight (corresponding to this sport). Their photos of the "Etang de St. Aubin" can be found via the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6116353/gallery

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Located in Teillay, this museum traces the history of coal mining, which marked the region from the 19th to the 20th century. Located on a former mining site, it presents machinery and miners' testimonies.

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pretty pond with water sports

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August 4, 2025, Water Tap

Public water tap. Useful if you’re caught short of liquids and the shops are shut.

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The church, which consists of a large nave and two six-bay aisles, a transept, and a three-bay choir without an ambulatory, is 65 meters long. The transept is 26.50 m long, and the naves are 17.5 m wide. The bell tower is 65 meters high without the cross. It has a set of five bells made in 1895 by the Bollée foundry in Le Mans: Saint-Nicolas (the bourdon), weighing 4027 kg, playing the A of octave 2 Anne, weighing 1552 kg, playing the D of octave 3 Marie, weighing 1067 kg, playing the M of octave 3 Joséphine-Jeanne, weighing 726 kg, playing the F sharp of octave 3 Henriette-Victorienne, weighing 450 kg, playing the A of octave 3

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The original chapel, initially dedicated to Notre-Dame, was built by Geoffroy IV, Baron of Châteaubriant, on the site where the cattle market was held from May to October until 1763. A text attests to its existence in 1263. [Threatening to fall into ruin, it was demolished in 1518, leaving only the choir of the old chapel standing. The place of worship was immediately rebuilt in a more spacious form using Châteaubriant schist (Nozay stone), based on the plans of Jean Delorme, brother of Philibert Delorme, thanks to the demolition of a neighboring house and the financial support of Jean de Laval. However, the latter's poor financial situation meant that by 1530, only the nave of the building had been built. At the death of Françoise de Foix in 1537 and Jean de Laval in 1543, the Notre-Dame chapel still lacked a framework. It was not until 1551 that the final work was undertaken by Baron Anne de Montmorency. The dedication of the new place of worship took place ten years later, on November 5, 1561, in the presence of the coadjutor of the Bishop of Nantes, and the name of Notre-Dame was changed to Saint-Nicolas, for an unknown reason. On the same day, the body of Jean de Laval, then encased in a lead reliquary, was transported from the castle chapel to the new building. Jean de Laval had wished to see the chapel erected as a collegiate church, but this wish was not granted. However, the building, as vast as a church, shared the honors of worship with the Church of Saint-Jean de Béré, which was then the parish church of the town, until the Revolution. Indeed, the Saint-Nicolas chapel, although of undeniable architectural value, was not suitable for worship in a parish as large as that of Châteaubriant. Nevertheless, in the 15th and 16th centuries, masses, vespers, and many ceremonies were held in the chapel for reasons of convenience, as it was closer to the town of Châteaubriant, while baptisms were all celebrated at Saint-Jean de Béré. At the end of the 19th century, the church, which became the parish seat in 1801, was completely rebuilt. The architect Eugène Boismen drew up the plans, inspired by those of the Saint-Nicolas basilica in Nantes, one of the first neo-Gothic projects in France, which was beginning to inspire architects throughout the west of the country. The foundation stone was blessed on April 25, 1875, by Bishop Fournier of Nantes. The choir, sacristies, transept, and five bays were only completed at the time of the consecration, which was performed by his successor, Bishop Le Coq, on February 1, 1881. The foundations of the bell tower and the remaining bay began in June 1892, based on plans by architect François Bougoüin. The tower and spire were completed in August 1894.

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nighttime. A medieval fortress and Renaissance building, Châteaubriant Castle recounts ten centuries of history. In the Middle Ages, Châteaubriant Castle was at the heart of the Marches of Brittany. It served as a stronghold defending the duchy against the Kingdom of France. The keep, ramparts, seigneurial chapel, and the medieval courtyard lodgings still bear witness to the power of this fortress. In the 16th century, the bailey became a residence opening onto the gardens. The castle gardens are open to the public from February to December. Visit maps are available at the reception-shop for a better understanding of the site. A 3D space allows you to discover, with free access, the architectural evolution of the castle, from the 11th century to the present day. From February to December, heritage mediators will accompany you on an in-depth tour of the castle, its keep, and its gardens. During school holidays, family workshops allow parents and children to develop their creativity or spark their curiosity! Opening days: Gardens are open to the public, Wednesday to Sunday: 9am-6pm (February-March and October-December) or 9am-7:30pm (April-September). Prices: - Free entry for those over €0.00 (Free access to the château gardens) - Individual adult rate from €3.00 to €6.00 (Guided tours, free for those on minimum income and special cards) - Individual child rate from €0.00 (Guided tours free for those under 26) - Individual child rate from €0.00 (Guided tours free for those under 26) Child from €4.00 to €8.00 (Family activity) - Adult group rate from €5.00 (From 15 people) Payment methods: Credit cards - Bank and postal checks - Cash Tours Self-guided tours (individual): Yes Guided tours (individual): Yes Average visit duration (individual): 1 hour Self-guided tours (groups): Yes Guided tours on request (groups): Yes Guided tours (groups): Yes Average visit duration (groups): 1 hour Languages: Tour: French, English - Signs: French, English Services: Interactive kiosk - Shop - WiFi Additional information: Groups of 15 people or more are welcome - Pets allowed (Dogs on leashes are allowed in the park.) - Points of interest visible without a tour Access Location: SNCF train station: 0.5 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Etang De La Blisiere?

There are over a dozen dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Etang De La Blisiere, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find 5 easy routes, 6 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options to explore.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these traffic-free cycling routes?

The routes around Etang De La Blisiere generally feature gentle elevations, making them suitable for touring cyclists seeking a relaxed experience. For example, the Bike loop from La Prévière has an elevation gain of less than 100 meters over its 12 km distance, providing a smooth ride through the natural landscape.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes near Etang De La Blisiere?

Yes, several routes are ideal for families due to their easy difficulty and traffic-free nature. The Château de Châteaubriant loop from Soudan is a great option, covering just over 12 km with minimal elevation, perfect for a leisurely family outing.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see along these routes?

Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the impressive Château de Pouancé, a 12th-century fortified castle, or enjoy the serene waters of Étang de Saint-Aubin. The area is also known for its lush greenery and as a haven for local species and migratory birds.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Absolutely! Many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular choice is the Étang de la Mouette loop from Les Trois Chênes, which offers a moderate 31 km ride around the scenic pond.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling around Etang De La Blisiere?

The region around Etang De La Blisiere is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for touring cycling. Summer is also enjoyable, though it can be warmer, so plan your rides for earlier in the day.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Etang De La Blisiere?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful natural landscapes, and the opportunity to discover historical sites like the Château de Pouancé.

Are there longer no-traffic touring routes for more experienced cyclists?

Yes, for those looking for a longer adventure, there are routes that extend further into the surrounding area. The Musée des Mines de la Brutz – Château de Châteaubriant loop from Soudan is a moderate 59 km route that provides a substantial ride with varied scenery.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic cycling routes?

Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Pouancé or Soudan. Specific parking information can often be found on the individual route pages on komoot.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the routes?

While the routes themselves focus on natural and traffic-free paths, you'll find cafes and small eateries in the nearby towns and villages like Pouancé. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details or local information for refreshment stops before you set off.

Can I connect to larger cycling networks from Etang De La Blisiere?

Yes, Etang De La Blisiere is conveniently located near major cycling routes such as the Canal from Nantes to Brest and the Vélodyssée. These renowned networks offer excellent opportunities for extended cycling tours, providing seamless connections for longer journeys beyond the immediate area.

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