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Touring cycling around Luant offers diverse landscapes, including riverbanks, extensive forests, and open fields. The region serves as a gateway to the Regional Natural Park of Brenne, characterized by numerous ponds. Significant forested areas, such as those near Le Poinçonnet, provide shaded routes. Cycling paths often incorporate historical attractions like châteaux and architectural features such as the Pont Couvert bridge.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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56.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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29.8km
01:44
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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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Above the Indre River stands the castle that gave the entire town its name. Once, in the 10th century, a wooden fortress belonging to the lords of Déols stood here. In the 12th century, Raoul le Large had it rebuilt in stone—and ever since, it bears his name: Château-Raoul. From that castle, the town's name, Châteauroux, evolved.
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Located in Châteauroux, Château Raoul is a historic gem dating back to the 14th century. It is surrounded by magnificent gardens and offers breathtaking views of the Indre. Recently renovated, it hosts cultural events and guided tours.
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Châteauroux is a medieval town named after a nobleman, Raoul le Large, who built a castle on the banks of the Indre River. Over the centuries, the name Château Raoul evolved into Châteauroux. This historic town is also home to a Cluniac abbey founded in 917, whose grounds can be explored by canoe.
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Superb panoramic view of the river and the town of Thenay. This place is on the bike path, so you can stop, get off the bike and take a photo.
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This small village not far from Chateauroux, Le Poinçonnet is a gateway to access an important nature center. Rich in trees, sometimes centuries old, with diverse flora and fauna, the forest is accessible for walks, by bike or on horseback, on its trails and via a forest road, part of which is closed to traffic, for make it suitable for walking.
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Nice view of the river and the natural area, calm and peaceful.
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On the old railway bridge
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Luant offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 50 options to explore. This includes 33 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging paths, catering to all skill levels.
You'll experience diverse scenery, including riverbanks, extensive forests, and open fields. The region is also a gateway to the Brenne Regional Natural Park, known for its numerous ponds, offering tranquil rides and opportunities for wildlife observation. Significant forested areas, such as those near Le Poinçonnet, provide shaded routes.
Yes, many routes incorporate historical attractions and architectural marvels. You can encounter unique structures like Le Pont de Bois Couvert and enjoy views of Château de Chabenet. Some routes also pass by Raoul Castle, adding cultural interest to your ride.
Absolutely! Luant has 33 easy touring cycling routes. A great option for a relaxed ride is the Étang Turpin loop from La Font-Moreau, which is just 7.4 miles (11.8 km) long and features minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for families or those new to touring cycling.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain that combines cultural sights with natural beauty, allowing them to visit historical landmarks while enjoying the outdoors. The mix of riverbanks, forests, and ponds is frequently highlighted.
Yes, many routes in Luant are designed as loops, offering convenient circular tours. For example, the Rue Saint-Marcel – Greenway bridge loop from Luant is a popular moderate route, and the Châteauroux – Raoul Castle loop from Luant also provides a scenic circular journey.
Luant offers pleasant cycling conditions throughout much of the year. The significant forested regions provide shaded routes, which can be particularly enjoyable during warmer months. The varied terrain ensures a constantly changing backdrop, making spring and autumn ideal for comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, the region boasts significant forested areas, such as those near Le Poinçonnet. The Winter outing – Le Poinçonnet and its forest loop from Luant is a moderate route that leads directly through these rich, diverse forests, offering shaded paths and immersive nature experiences.
Certainly. Luant is close to the 'Land of a Thousand Ponds' and the Brenne Regional Natural Park. The Étang Turpin – Étang de Sémonteil loop from Luant is an excellent choice, leading through a pond-rich landscape, perfect for tranquil rides and enjoying the unique wetland environment.
Many routes around Luant feature mostly well-paved surfaces, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for road cyclists. This infrastructure allows for comfortable touring, combining cultural sights with natural beauty.
Yes, the routes are designed to offer picturesque breaks and scenic views. For instance, you can enjoy views of Château de Chabenet from an asphalt path with little traffic. The diverse landscapes of riverbanks, forests, and open fields also provide numerous natural viewpoints.


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