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Touring cycling routes around Chaumont-Sur-Tharonne traverse the Sologne region, characterized by extensive forests covering 62% of its territory, interspersed with agricultural land. The area features numerous ponds and wetlands, including five significant ponds, and is crossed by rivers such as the Tharonne and the Beuvron. This diverse terrain offers varied routes for cyclists, from peaceful forest paths to scenic routes along waterways.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.6
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12.1km
00:49
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
00:41
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.36km
00:34
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's a beautiful castle, that's true, but in a state of disrepair...
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The parish church, dedicated to Saint Stephen, belonged in the 13th century to the Abbey of Micy near Orléans. It was rebuilt at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th centuries. It consists of a long nave, 35 meters in length and over 9 meters wide, ending in a three-sided apse. Its walls, built of rubble and rendered brick, are reinforced by dressed stone buttresses. The cornice at the base of the roof and the window and door surrounds are also made of molded dressed stone. The double-lancet windows with trefoil topped by a figure-eight shaped bilobe are identical, except for those on the west facade and the central window, which are more elaborate, featuring three lancets while retaining the same molding. An addition was made at the beginning of the 16th century. On the north side stands an imposing seigneurial chapel and a massive bell tower with eight flat buttresses, two on each face, all built of brick. Ashlar is reserved for the buttresses of the bell tower and alternates with brick in the buttresses of the chapel; it is used for framing the openings, the windows, and the sloping sides of the chapel's gable. A lozenge-shaped decoration of black bricks on a background of pink bricks has been preserved on the lower level and on part of the gable of this chapel. The chapel was the only vaulted part of the church, undoubtedly financed by Jean or Claude d'Estampes, lord of La Ferté-Nabert. The rest of the building was covered by a panelled vault, the replacement of which with a false ribbed vault of plaster resulted in the disappearance of the tie beams and king posts and ruined the structural integrity of the roof frame. This artificial, cold, and superficial decoration of the upper sections deprives the interior of the interplay of tie beams and king posts. These, in their rhythm, corresponded to the lateral openings and reflected the robust structure of the timber frame that protected the building. A comprehensive restoration is planned. Initially, for the north chapel—masonry, roofing, and timber frame—the French Heritage Society (Sauvegarde de l’Art français) provided €30,490 in 2001.
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Pleasant path passing in particular near the large Farge pond, where you can observe birds.
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Beautiful church in the heart of Chaumont-sur-Tharonne, on a pretty well maintained square. The houses around the square are also worth a look.
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shooting location of the movie "L 'ECOLE BUISSONIERE"
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Nice break near this castle... Villebourgeon Castle is a castle located north of Neung-sur-Beuvron in the Loir-et-Cher department. It is built of red bricks, on the edge of a pond. It is linked to the Louis XIII style.
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There are 19 touring cycling routes around Chaumont-sur-Tharonne, offering a variety of experiences through the Sologne region. Most of these, 17 to be exact, are classified as easy, making them accessible for many cyclists.
The routes in Chaumont-sur-Tharonne primarily traverse the Sologne region, known for its extensive forests, which cover over 60% of the area. You'll also encounter agricultural land, numerous tranquil ponds, and rivers like the Tharonne and the Beuvron, providing a diverse and picturesque cycling experience.
Yes, Chaumont-sur-Tharonne is an excellent destination for beginners and families, with 17 out of 19 routes classified as easy. An example is the Étang de la Boulai loop from Chaumont-sur-Tharonne, an easy 19.4 km trail offering a peaceful journey.
For those looking for a longer ride, the Sologne Forest Trail – Villebourgeon Castle loop from Cycle Center is an easy 28.4 km route that takes you through the Sologne Forest and past Villebourgeon Castle.
Many of the routes around Chaumont-sur-Tharonne are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular options include the Étang de la Boulai loop from Chaumont-sur-Tharonne and the Grand Étang de la Farge loop from Chaumont-sur-Tharonne, both offering scenic circular journeys.
While cycling, you can explore several historical and natural points of interest. Notable attractions include the impressive La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle, the charming Château de Bon Hôtel, and the historic Saint-Étienne Church of Chaumont-sur-Tharonne. Many routes also pass by the picturesque ponds and through the extensive Sologne forests.
The touring cycling routes in Chaumont-sur-Tharonne are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful forest paths, the scenic beauty of the ponds, and the overall tranquil atmosphere of the Sologne region.
The Sologne region, with its lush forests and waterways, is particularly pleasant for touring cycling during spring and autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, from blooming flora to vibrant fall foliage, making for comfortable rides.
Absolutely! The region offers chances to experience local culture. You could incorporate visits to nearby châteaux, or explore local markets in towns like Lamotte-Beuvron. For a gastronomic treat, consider artisan cheese tasting at Fromagerie Val de Loire or wine tasting tours at Domaine de la Chaumont-Sir, adding a unique flavor to your cycling trip.
Yes, the region is rich in water features. Chaumont-sur-Tharonne is home to five significant ponds and is traversed by rivers like the Tharonne and Beuvron. Routes such as the Sologne Forest Trail – Grand Étang de la Farge loop from Il Giardino offer beautiful views of these tranquil water bodies.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, many routes, especially those starting from Chaumont-sur-Tharonne itself or nearby villages, typically have accessible parking options. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.
Yes, for cyclists who enjoy gravel paths, the Villebourgeon Castle – GRAVEL - Clean Tree Pond loop from La Drelas is an easy 19.5 km route that includes gravel sections, offering a different kind of touring experience through the Sologne landscape.


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