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Road cycling around Cantenay-Épinard is characterized by its flat terrain and extensive network of routes situated within the "Basses vallées angevines." The region is bordered by the Mayenne and Sarthe rivers, offering waterside scenery and greenways. Cyclists can expect routes with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. The area's commitment to welcoming cyclists is highlighted by its "Accueil Vélo" label.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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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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In 1760, Laurent Bertholet, the village priest, rebuilt the church and had the bells recast. Dedicated to Saint Augustine in the 18th century, the church measured 15 meters long by 7.40 meters wide, with a chancel (4 meters by 3.25 meters) and a sanctuary (2 meters by 4.20 meters). The bell tower now houses three bells: Pauline, Louise, and Bernadette. The stained-glass window in the center of the chancel was a gift from Mr. and Mrs. de la Perrière. In 1789, the parish of Saint-Augustin-des-Bois was renamed, like all other parishes bearing the name of a saint. It was then called "Le Grand Bois" (The Great Wood). The grievance notebooks provide us with information about village life: “The poor abound among the hemp growers, as well as among the tenant farmers and sharecroppers scattered throughout the woods and heathland, who saw their work reduced to nothing by the invasions of does, stags, badgers, wild boars, rabbits, partridges… all sorts of predatory animals that destroy rural property.” The presbytery, for its part, was acquired by the municipality in 1825, and the cemetery was moved outside the village in 1808.
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Will you be lucky enough to see the climbing goats at the foot of this magnificent residence?
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Grez-Neuville is a charming village on the banks of the Mayenne. The port has been a base for river tourism in Anjou since the 80s, and you can watch the boats coming and going on the river.
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48 hours free, not far from town, idyllic
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Grez Neuville is a charming little village where I recommend you stroll along the Quai de l'Hirondelle and the lock. There you will find pretty views over the village, the Mayenne and an old mill.
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The port of Grez-Neuville is a charming village located on the banks of the Mayenne, where you can enjoy a relaxing hike along the water. You can admire old stone buildings there, such as the old Château du Port, which today houses the town hall, and the Grand Moulin, a fortified water mill. The port of Grez-Neuville is an ideal place to discover the natural and cultural heritage of Anjou.
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The forest pond in Erdre-En-Anjou is a beautiful pond surrounded by a forest of almost 600 hectares, where you can appreciate the rich plant and animal biodiversity. You can fish in the pond, picnic in the areas provided for this purpose or explore the trails on foot. The forest is also a ZNIEFF (Natural Zone of Ecological, Fauna and Flora Interest), meaning it is protected for its ecological, fauna and flora value. The forest is open to the public every day except Thursday when hunting is authorized.
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The Sautré castle in Feneu dates from the 13th century and was built by the lord of Feneu on a rocky outcrop surrounded by a moat. You can admire the elegant facade, the neo-Gothic gallery, the 15th century tower and the 18th century pavilions. The castle also has a landscaped park with tall trees, roses and other flowers.
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Road cycling around Cantenay-Épinard is characterized by its largely flat terrain, situated within the "Basses vallées angevines." You can expect minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. The routes often follow the Mayenne and Sarthe rivers, offering serene waterside scenery.
There are over 10 dedicated road cycling routes around Cantenay-Épinard, catering to different preferences and abilities. The komoot community has explored these routes extensively, with over 13,000 road cyclists using komoot to discover the area.
Yes, Cantenay-Épinard offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the The Fishing Cat – Château de la Roche-Thibault loop from Cantenay-Épinard is an easy 36.9 km path with gentle gradients. Another accessible option is the Château de la Roche-Thibault – False flat rising loop from Cantenay-Épinard, which is 33.1 km long.
Given its location in the "Basses vallées angevines" and along rivers, road cycling routes in Cantenay-Épinard are generally very flat. Most routes feature minimal elevation gains, typically under 300 meters for longer loops, making them ideal for relaxed rides without significant climbs.
Yes, Cantenay-Épinard is well-connected to major long-distance cycle routes. The renowned Vélo Francette, stretching from Normandy to the Atlantic, and the Loire à Vélo both intersect with the area. Additionally, the Loir Valley by Bike Cycle Route has a significant section within the Angers urban area, connecting to these larger networks.
The region's natural beauty is defined by its riverine landscapes. You'll cycle alongside the Mayenne and Sarthe rivers, through the tranquil "Basses vallées angevines." This area is known for its serene waterside scenery and diverse wildlife, especially during winter floods when parts are submerged, creating a unique environment.
While Cantenay-Épinard itself offers a peaceful village atmosphere, its proximity to Angers provides easy access to historical sites. You can find impressive castles nearby, such as Angers Castle and Château du Plessis-Bourré. Some routes, like the Plessis-Macé Castle – Petite Côte loop from Soulaire, will take you past these historical gems.
Yes, the riverine setting offers several scenic viewpoints. You can enjoy views of the Maine River, particularly from areas near Château d'Angers. Additionally, Parc St Nicolas provides pleasant vistas, often incorporated into local cycling loops.
Absolutely. Cantenay-Épinard holds the "Accueil Vélo" label, signifying its commitment to welcoming cyclists with appropriate services and facilities. An outdoor activities base, O'Evasion, is located in the village, offering equipment rental, including bikes, and guided activities along the Mayenne river.
Many of the road cycling routes around Cantenay-Épinard are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Port Albert – Village of Grez Neuville loop from Cantenay-Épinard and the Petite Côte – The Fishing Cat loop from Cantenay-Épinard, which are popular choices for exploring the region.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, scenic routes along the rivers, the charming villages connected by the trails, and the overall peaceful atmosphere that makes for an enjoyable ride.
Yes, several beautiful lakes are within cycling distance. You can reach Lake Maine and Étang Saint-Nicolas, which offer pleasant spots for a break or to enjoy the scenery. The Lac de Maine Leisure Park is also a popular destination for outdoor activities.


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