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Gravel biking around Palluau-Sur-Indre offers a mix of quiet country roads, natural paths, and river valleys, providing ideal terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails. The region, nestled between the Berry and Touraine, is characterized by the scenic Indre River Valley and extensive forest areas. Varied elevation transitions from flat plains to hillier sections, catering to diverse riding preferences. This landscape provides a compelling backdrop for experiencing both natural beauty and cultural heritage on two wheels.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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48.5km
03:17
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.8km
01:40
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.5km
02:56
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Large and beautiful lake in the Brenne nature park. Beautiful surroundings and lovely hiking trails with plenty of picnic tables for lunch, a lake for swimming or subboarding, a climbing park in the woods, and a restaurant. A wonderful spot!
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Do not take the walk after a wet period. A large part of the paths is heavily flooded.
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Known for its beach and swimming area, Bellebouche Pond is one of the largest and most beautiful bodies of water in Brenne. The pond is part of a larger site covering a total of 300 hectares of meadows, moors, wasteland, and woods. Three observatories located at the end of the pond and guided excursions allow visitors to discover its natural treasures. The observatory located to the east is recommended for the morning, and the observatories located to the west are recommended for the afternoon. Guided activities are offered seasonally (calendar available upon request). For information: +33 2 54 38 28 28
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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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In the Middle Ages, the parish was originally located in Saint-Étienne, until the construction of the castle in Buzançais. The castle created a center of attraction, and the village gradually moved almost entirely
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11-06-2023 The lake is completely dry due to work!
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Settle into the shade of the trees at this picnic spot to eat your post-race protein or sit down for lunch at the lakeside "Le Bellebouche" restaurant and brasserie.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Palluau-sur-Indre, all offering a moderate level of difficulty. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, allowing you to enjoy the serene landscapes of the Indre River Valley and surrounding countryside.
The trails are generally of moderate difficulty, meaning they are suitable for riders with some gravel biking experience. While not overly challenging, they may include varied terrain and some elevation changes, making them a good option for families with older children or those looking for a slightly more engaging ride than flat, paved paths.
You can expect a diverse mix of landscapes. The routes often traverse quiet country roads, natural paths, and river valleys, offering views of the Indre River. The region transitions from the flat plains of Champagne Berrichonne to the hillier Boischaut Sud, providing varied scenery including extensive forests and picturesque villages.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike routes listed are circular. For example, you can explore the Buzançais – Bellebouche Pond loop from Buzançais, the Étang du Bois Tué – Manoir de la Cailleterie loop from Augniais, or the Gravel loop from Arpheuilles, all designed to bring you back to your starting point.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages and historical sites. You might encounter the impressive Château de Palluau-sur-Indre, which dominates the village, or explore the medieval town of Châtillon-sur-Indre. The region is rich in heritage, with other notable sites like the Saint-Sulpice church and the former Saint-Laurent priory, offering glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, the routes typically start from or pass through villages like Buzançais, Augniais, or Arpheuilles, where public parking is generally available. These villages serve as convenient access points for your gravel biking adventures.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for gravel biking in this region. The weather is mild, and the natural scenery, whether with blooming flowers or vibrant autumn foliage, is particularly beautiful. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat.
Absolutely. The village of Palluau-sur-Indre itself offers splendid views over the Indre River Valley from its hillside position. The routes often follow the river, providing picturesque waterside vistas. You'll also pass through varied terrain, including parts of the extensive forests and potentially areas reminiscent of the nearby Brenne Regional Natural Park, known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes'.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore the region's historical charm away from traffic.
While Palluau-sur-Indre is a rural area, some regional bus services might connect to larger towns. However, for maximum flexibility and direct access to the trailheads, traveling by car is generally recommended. Check local transport schedules for specific village connections if you plan to use public transport.
The routes pass through or near several villages, such as Buzançais, Augniais, and Arpheuilles. These villages often have small cafes, bakeries, or local shops where you can stop for refreshments or to pick up supplies. It's always a good idea to carry some water and snacks, especially on longer sections between villages.


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