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The best road cycling routes around Thiron-Gardais

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Road cycling around Thiron-Gardais features a network of routes traversing the French countryside. The area is characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain, offering options for both easy road bike trails and long distance road cycling. Many routes include moderate elevation gains, providing scenic road bike trails with views of the surrounding landscape. Circular road bike routes are common, allowing cyclists to explore the region's natural beauty.

Best road cycling routes around Thiron-Gardais

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

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Nogent-le-Rotrou Castle – Château Saint-Jean loop from La Gaudaine

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Olivier
June 28, 2026, Église Saint Martin

Magnificent ceiling with the possibility of lighting it up

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This ancient fortified castle dominates the Huisne Valley at 360° with its imposing keep. The building, with its troubled history, has undergone numerous modifications in its architecture and functions. A visit is essential to understand the complexity of its history and to observe the architectural evolutions.

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The inhabitants of Margon can admire the church of Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel, proudly dominating the old town on its rocky spur, at the corner of two green valleys. It was later given an aisle during the 16th century, but its Romanesque portal has been preserved. It reigns benevolently over the old cemetery which surrounds it and which has recently been enlarged due to the increase in the population of the commune.

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A must-see that overlooks the valley.

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Philippe
June 15, 2025, Frazé

Superb castle in the Perche!

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Built on an old feudal motte, which is still visible and was completely destroyed during the Hundred Years' War, it was replaced in the second half of the 15th century by the castle, the remains of which can still be seen today. The Saint-François Tower remains as it was, with its Grisons base and rows of white stone. Halfway up the circle is the Cord of Saint Francis of Assisi, with its coils and knots. A Renaissance building was added in the 16th century, and new buildings were constructed in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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The Saint-Lubin church, built on a sloping site, is a vast building with juxtaposed constructions, bearing witness to renovations and additions up to the 19th century, the oldest distinguished by the presence of grison, the most recent by limestone and flint. The sanctuary was ceded in 1077 by the monks of Saint-Denis de Nogent-le-Rotrou to the monks of the Saint-Père de Chartres abbey. Built in the 11th-12th century, the nave extended by a semi-circular apse is the oldest part of the church, in Romanesque style. In the thickness of the north walls of the nave are still visible the grison bonds which bear witness to the original openings. The building was considerably enlarged in the 15th and 16th centuries by the construction of a large transept, formed of two chapels, and a south aisle forming an alignment of gables attached to the slopes decorated with leafy motifs and finished with chimeras. The construction of the north aisle, just begun, was not finished. On the outside, on the west wall of the chapel, we can see the beginning of a first bay (stone arch and walls removed that remained unfinished). On the gable of the north transept, the walled door can be seen from the pointed arch and the ornate pinnacles, characteristic of the end of the 15th century. In the center, two animals present a coat of arms. On each side of the door, niches with canopies once housed statues. Above, we can still see a coat of arms presented by two bearded figures and probably surmounted by God the Father. According to local tradition, all or part of the extensions were due to the generosity of Florimont Robertet, who owned the barony of Brou from 1509 until his death in 1527, and it was because of this that the work was interrupted. Occupied by the revolutionaries, the building became a ten-day temple in 1794; it was finally returned to worship in 1802. Burnt down by lightning in 1813, the upper part of the bell tower, which was a slender spire, was replaced by the construction of a square limestone tower pierced with louvers. On the southern part of the bell tower, a turret provides access to the bells. In the southern part of the nave, a door, now blocked and highlighted by a basket-handle arch topped with a pinnacle, provided access to the cemetery that once surrounded the church. The building can boast of having preserved very uniform oak furniture, most of which was made in the second half of the 18th century.

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Occupying mainly a hill dominated by a curious dome-shaped bell tower, the territory of Brunelles has a rich historical past, sometimes even bordering on the marvelous. If the very ancient occupation of the place is attested to in Bois-Jahan, the disappearance of the village of La Ferrière and its church of La Madeleine during the Hundred Years' War (14th-15th century), give the hamlet of Vieux Murs a legendary air... A fortified castle and a chapel below probably stood here. Furthermore, because the lords of Brunelles who were the vassals of the Rotrou, were required to guard the Saint-Jean castle, one of the towers of the Nogent castle still bears the name of the village today. Situated on a rocky peak, the Saint-Martin church is visible from afar. Built in the 15th century, most of it, including the spire, was unfortunately destroyed by fire, and only the stone choir with a semi-circular vault is original. The nave is lit on each side by three flamboyant-style windows, and in the choir you can admire the beautiful stone altarpiece that has recently been restored. You will also notice an oculus on the south face, found during the 1998 restoration campaign, and enriched with a recent stained glass window illustrating the Creation. Finally, visitors should not fail to stop by the relics of the young Alexander, tortured for refusing to renounce his faith in Christ, as were other saints called martyrs for this, from the Greek "witnesses". There are thus many relics in our churches: they can be found at the first origin of basilicas, often built on ancient funerary areas on the outskirts of ancient cities. The relics of the saints are to be considered as the very humble signs of what their bodies were, the evocation of their human condition: it is with their bodies that the saints acted, thought, prayed, worked, suffered and experienced death. The monastery of the Val d’Arcisses was the first foundation of the monk Bernard d’Abbeville, later called Bernard de Thiron, because the monks of St.-Denis de Nogent-le-Rotrou would not let him do it! Bernard had to settle nearby, in the parish of Gardais, under the protection of the bishop of Chartres, Saint Yves and de Rotrou, Count of Perche. He had been established in a manor located between Brunelles and Ozée. The Notre-Dame-du-Val-d’Arcisses abbey welcomed Benedictine nuns during the 17th and 18th centuries. Destroyed during the Revolution, all that remains is the gatehouse, a beautiful arch embedded in a façade. One of the monks' major works was to dig the Arcisses canal, a diversion from the Cloche: it irrigated the abbey's lands and supplied the fountain which flowed near the Notre-Dame church in Nogent-le-Rotrou.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling around Thiron-Gardais?

Thiron-Gardais is characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain, offering a mix of open countryside and routes that often include historical landmarks. You'll find options for both easy and more challenging road bike routes, with many featuring moderate elevation gains.

Are there many road cycling routes available in the Thiron-Gardais area?

Yes, there are over 70 road cycling routes around Thiron-Gardais. This includes 17 easy routes, 54 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, catering to various skill levels.

Are there any easy road bike trails suitable for beginners in Thiron-Gardais?

Absolutely. Thiron-Gardais offers 17 easy road bike trails. An excellent option for beginners is the Gris-Peine Pass (240 m) – Saint Martin Church loop from La Gaudaine, which is just over 30 km long and features manageable elevation.

What are some longer distance road cycling options in Thiron-Gardais?

For those looking for longer rides, routes like the Frazé – Château de Frazé loop from La Gaudaine offer a substantial 64.8 km journey through the countryside. Another great choice is the Notre Dame Church – Stage 1 of the Véloscénie loop from La Gaudaine, which covers 54.3 km with over 400 meters of elevation gain.

Are there circular road bike routes in Thiron-Gardais?

Yes, circular road bike routes are common in Thiron-Gardais, allowing cyclists to explore the region's natural beauty and return to their starting point. Many routes, such as the Roadbike loop from La Gaudaine, are designed as loops.

What can I see along the road cycling routes in Thiron-Gardais?

Many routes pass by interesting landmarks and scenic spots. You can explore highlights like the historic Château de Frazé, the tranquil Thiron-Gardais Abbey Gardens, or enjoy a lovely stretch through the fields. Some routes also feature shaded sections in the forest.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in Thiron-Gardais?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 18 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the French countryside, and the well-maintained routes that often include historical landmarks.

Are there any challenging road bike routes in Thiron-Gardais?

While most routes are easy to moderate, there is one route classified as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge. The moderate routes often feature significant elevation gains, such as the Notre Dame Church – Stage 1 of the Véloscénie loop from La Gaudaine with over 400 meters of ascent.

Can I find routes that are part of larger cycling networks in Thiron-Gardais?

Yes, some routes in Thiron-Gardais are part of established cycling networks. For example, the Thiron Abbey – Stage 1 of the Véloscénie loop from La Gaudaine is part of the Véloscénie network, offering a scenic journey through the region.

How popular is road cycling in Thiron-Gardais?

Road cycling in Thiron-Gardais is quite popular among the komoot community, with over 290 road cyclists having used komoot to explore the area's varied terrain. The routes are well-regarded, holding an average rating of 4.3 stars.

What are the general road cycling conditions like in Thiron-Gardais?

The routes generally feature well-maintained roads suitable for road bikes. The region's rolling hills mean you can expect varied conditions, from flat stretches through fields to climbs with moderate elevation gains. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

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