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Cycle the moderate 54.6-mile Circuit du Triathlon de Tours through the scenic Loire Valley, passing historic châteaux and the Cher River.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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79.6 km
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The Circuit du Triathlon de Tours is approximately 87.8 km long. For an average road cyclist, it typically takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and any stops you make along the way.
The route is predominantly flat, designed to be a fast course. It features smooth roads with very few potholes, making for an enjoyable and efficient ride. While the broader Loire Valley region has some rolling terrain, this specific circuit focuses on flatter sections, ideal for maintaining speed.
You'll be treated to picturesque views of the Loire Valley, often called 'The Garden of France'. The route follows the banks of the Cher River and passes historic châteaux, including the famous Château d'Ussé. Expect natural beauty, lush green parks, and riverside landscapes.
Yes, its generally flat profile and smooth roads make it accessible for a wide range of road cyclists, including those who are newer to the sport. The minimal elevation gain means it's less demanding than routes with significant climbs.
The Loire Valley is beautiful in spring and early autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures. Always check local weather conditions before you head out.
Yes, the route offers several points of interest. You'll pass by the Saint-Gervais–Saint-Protais Parish Church and the charming area of Villandry. The route also takes you past the famous Château d'Ussé, which is said to have inspired the fairytale of Sleeping Beauty.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the EV6 France 08, Saumur - Tours, and approximately 20% of the popular Loire à Vélo 4 route near Bréhémont. You'll also find smaller portions overlapping with routes like Au fil de l'eau and De port en port.
Yes, the Circuit du Triathlon de Tours is designed as a loop, meaning you will finish at your starting point. This makes it convenient for planning your ride without needing to arrange transportation back.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Circuit du Triathlon de Tours. It uses public roads and paths that are freely accessible.
As this is a road cycling route primarily on public roads, dogs are generally not suitable companions for the ride itself. If you plan to stop at towns or attractions, please check local regulations regarding pets.
The Circuit du Triathlon de Tours is a loop that starts and ends in the Tours Métropole area. As it's a circuit, you can typically begin at any point along the route. For parking, look for public parking facilities within Tours or surrounding towns that the route passes through. Specific parking details for the triathlon event itself might differ from general public access.