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Jogging routes around Donnemain-Saint-Mamès offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, primarily shaped by the Conie River and its valley. The terrain features gentle elevations, with routes often following riverbanks or winding through local woodlands. Historical landmarks, such as the Château de Moléans, provide scenic backdrops for runners. The area's landscape is characterized by its riverine environment and agricultural plains, providing varied running experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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11.4km
01:18
70m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
10.9km
01:12
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.06km
01:00
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
01:16
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.22km
00:52
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The construction of the old Madeleine abbey dates back to the middle of the 12th century. This large Romanesque building has undergone successive alterations as well as a long restoration following a fire in 1940 but it remains the largest and most majestic religious building in the city. The now stripped interior appearance of the building only reinforces the majesty of the place. The beautiful south portal remained hidden behind the medieval city wall for a long time before being rediscovered at the end of the 19th century. Unlike the north facade, it has retained magnificent sculpted arches from the 12th century. The choir was rebuilt in the 16th century without the large ambulatory which previously existed but you can still admire a Renaissance tomb from the beginning of the 16th century in the apse.
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The Château de Mémillon is part of a private domain of 50 hectares, housing a Second Empire building, a 15th and 16th century manor house and the ruins of the 17th century Château de Saveuse. You can discover the wooded park, admire the architecture and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this place.
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The Château de Moléans is a castle which extends from the 16th century to the 19th century. You can admire the exterior of the castle which includes a terrace overlooking the Conie valley, a wing of outbuildings inspired by the Château de Fleury-en-Bière, two Louis XIII pavilions and 19th century additions. Be sure to appreciate it as you pass by.
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If you are looking for a hiking destination combining history, nature and romance, you can visit the Château de Mémillon. This 50-hectare private estate is home to a Second Empire building, a 15th and 16th century manor house and the ruins of the 17th century Saveuse castle. You can discover the wooded park, admire the architecture and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this place. The castle is only open to the public during Heritage Days, so time your visit accordingly. You will not regret having discovered this hidden gem of Perche.
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The castle of Moléans is a castle which extends from the 16th to the 19th century. You can admire the exterior of the castle which includes a terrace overlooking the Conie valley, a wing of outbuildings inspired by the castle of Fleury-en-Bière, two Louis XIII pavilions and additions from the 19th century. The castle is open from July 1 to September 3, and you can book a guided tour in French for a small fee. The Château de Moléans is a piece of French architectural history not to be missed.
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The castle overlooks the Loir River from a height of 60 meters. It comprises elements from different periods, blending medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles. Imposing, especially when viewed from below, this castle served as a princely residence in the 12th, 15th, and 16th centuries. A visit will reveal a well-preserved and beautifully presented interior.
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The residence of a faithful comrade in arms of Joan of Arc. Jean de Dunois, known as the "bastard of Orléans", half-brother of Duke Charles of Orléans, made the old medieval castle a comfortable and bright residence and added a Sainte-Chapelle to it. His grandson François II d'Orléans-Longueville enlarged the castle with a wing with Renaissance decor announcing the great castles of the Loire Valley. Work began around 1450 and was not completed until around 1520.
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Donnemain-Saint-Mamès offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 120 trails available for you to explore. These range from easy, flat paths to more moderate routes with gentle elevation changes.
The terrain in Donnemain-Saint-Mamès is characterized by gentle rural plains and river valleys, particularly along the Conie River. You'll find routes winding through local woodlands and agricultural landscapes, offering a mix of natural beauty and tranquil settings. The area is generally known for its gentle elevations, making it suitable for various running levels.
Yes, there are several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. For example, the Running loop from Jallans is an easy 4 km (2.5 miles) trail with minimal elevation, offering a pleasant experience through the countryside.
Many of the running routes in Donnemain-Saint-Mamès are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is Les bois de Moléans — loop — running from Moléans, which is an 11.4 km (7.1 miles) moderate trail winding through local woodlands.
You can combine your run with sightseeing in Donnemain-Saint-Mamès. The area features historical landmarks and natural beauty. For instance, the Château de Mémillon loop from Moléans offers views of the Château de Mémillon. You might also encounter the picturesque Dheury bridge at Donnemain-Saint-Mamès or the historic town of Bonneval with its fortifications along the Loir river. The Château de Châteaudun is another magnificent sight that can be incorporated into longer running excursions.
Yes, many of the routes, especially the easier and flatter ones, are suitable for families. The gentle rural plains and tranquil paths provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages. Consider routes with shorter distances and minimal elevation for a family-friendly running experience.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in rural France, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always advisable to check local signage or specific park regulations, particularly in protected natural areas like 'Les Marais', to ensure compliance and respect for wildlife.
Parking is typically available in the villages and towns near the trailheads. For routes starting from Moléans or Châteaudun, you'll usually find designated parking areas within the town or near popular attractions. It's recommended to check specific route details on komoot for precise parking information.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for running in Donnemain-Saint-Mamès, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are preferable. Winters are generally mild, but some paths might be muddy after rain.
The running routes in Donnemain-Saint-Mamès are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 5 reviews. Runners often praise the area for its tranquil atmosphere, picturesque river views, and the opportunity to combine exercise with historical sightseeing.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty. A significant highlight is "Les Marais" (The Marshes) along the Conie river, a preserved site with unique wetlands and reed beds, offering a chance for discreet wildlife viewing. The Conie Valley itself provides picturesque views, especially from spots like the Château de Moléans or the Dheury bridge.
The running routes in Donnemain-Saint-Mamès are characterized by gentle elevations. While some routes, like the Châteaudun Castle – Châteaudun Castle loop from Châteaudun, might have slightly more noticeable ascents (around 91 meters), many trails, especially those along the river or through the plains, feature very modest changes in elevation, making them accessible and enjoyable for most runners.


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