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No traffic gravel bike trails around Villemardy are situated within the broader Loir-et-Cher department, characterized by a mix of agricultural plains, gentle hills, and forested areas. The terrain generally consists of quiet country roads, farm tracks, and forest paths, offering varied surfaces suitable for gravel biking. While specific unique landscapes of Villemardy itself are not detailed, the surrounding region provides a network of routes through the French countryside.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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44.8km
03:21
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.1km
01:02
140m
140m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.7km
01:59
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Are you ready for a fun, interactive hike that will challenge your body and mind? Then you should visit Château de Rocheux, also known as Château des Enigmes, a magnificent 18th century castle located in Fréteval, France. You will be able to discover the history and architecture of the castle and its park through a large game of riddles and puzzles. You will have to solve 28 games and challenges that will test your logic, creativity and team spirit. The game is suitable for all ages, from 4 years old, and is not reserved for families. You can also learn more about the castle and its past thanks to the historical panels that line the route. Château de Rocheux is a great place to experience an adventure and learn something new.
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The Château de Meslay is a neoclassical masterpiece where you can admire the architecture of the castle, which was built in the 18th century by Jules Michel Alexandre Hardouin, a royal architect. You can also learn about the history of the castle, which was visited by famous people such as Henri IV, the d'Argenson family and Germaine de Staël. The castle is surrounded by a park and gardens, classified as historic monuments since 1943. The Château de Meslay is a splendid place which will enchant you with its beauty and charm.
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There are currently 4 curated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Villemardy. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, ensuring a suitable ride for various skill levels.
Yes, there are two easy, traffic-free gravel routes. The Le Bois la Barbe loop from Coulommiers-la-Tour is a shorter option at about 15 km, while the Meslay Castle – Mooi castle loop from Coulommiers-la-Tour offers a slightly longer 31 km ride, both ideal for a relaxed outing.
While specific details for Villemardy are limited, the broader Normandy region, where Villemardy is located, is known for diverse landscapes. You can expect a mix of dirt roads, forest paths, and farm tracks, offering a varied gravel biking experience away from traffic.
For those seeking a longer, more moderate challenge, consider the Château des Énigmes de Rocheux – Château de Renay loop from Faye. This route spans nearly 45 km and includes some elevation gain, providing a rewarding ride without vehicle traffic.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Villemardy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Riders often praise the peacefulness and scenic beauty of these routes, making them perfect for an escape into nature.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike trails listed are circular routes. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making logistics simpler for your ride. Examples include the Le Bois la Barbe loop and the Château des Énigmes de Rocheux – Château de Renay loop.
Yes, some routes pass by or are close to notable attractions. For instance, the Meslay Castle – Mooi castle loop is named after Meslay Castle. The nearby town of Vendôme also offers historical points of interest like the Saint-Georges Gate and Trinity Abbey.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summers are typically warm, and winters can be damp, so checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
Given the routes often traverse forests and countryside, away from traffic, there are good opportunities for wildlife spotting. The quiet nature of these trails increases your chances of encountering local fauna in their natural habitat.
For more extensive information on cycling opportunities and routes across the wider Normandy region, you can visit the official tourism websites. Resources like Normandie Tourisme and France Vélo Tourisme provide details on regional networks and greenways.
While specific viewpoints on the routes are not detailed, the area around Villemardy, being part of the scenic Loir-et-Cher department, offers picturesque countryside. The nearby town of Vendôme features a View of Vendôme highlight, suggesting opportunities for scenic vistas in the vicinity.


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