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Road cycling routes around La Couture traverse a varied landscape shaped by the Lay and Yon rivers, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features extensive vineyards, notably the Mareuil vineyard, and the natural beauty of Marillet Lake with its surrounding meadows and unique flora. Green routes, such as departmental 60, provide scenic paths between Château-Guibert and Mareuil-sur-Lay, ideal for road cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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55.3km
02:21
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
10
riders
34.8km
01:30
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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10
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
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59.8km
03:18
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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43.5km
01:44
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A lovely dirt road for driving out of St-Denis. A pleasant and traffic-calmed alternative to the D60 ramp.
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Asphalted dirt road, nothing special
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A magical place in Lavaud, combining the pleasure of cycling and a relaxing break at the foot of the Eiffel Bridge at the Guinguette de l'Aubraie
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This lake is formed by a very dense network of rivers and streams coming from the La Chaize forest. Swimming is prohibited there. Fauna & flora to observe: Brown Orthetrum, Eagle Fern, European Oriole, Common Teal, Common Nightingale
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This picturesque village is a perfect place for a break and refreshments. There are several restaurants and a nice café Tea room "Les Rives Enchan'thé just after the bridge. (The café is open every day from 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. except Sunday and Monday).
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When the 1st Cavalry Dragon arrived in the town of Luçon ordered by Georges Clemenceau in 1910, the army required a supply of 70 liters of water per day, per man, and per horse, i.e. for 630 men and 750 horses a daily need of nearly 100 m3 of water. Thus, in 1912, at the height of the boom in reinforced concrete construction, a water tower was erected near the barracks. Originally composed of a parallelepiped tank of 110 m3, the work took on a monumental form when an agreement was made between the city and the war administration in order to allow the people of Luçon to also benefit from a distribution of potable water. The capacity of the tank then increases to 500 m3. The water tower measures 25 meters high on a base of 220 m² and even had official accommodation. The water tower with the adjoining electrical factory which made it possible to operate it (factory powered by coal from Faymoreau) made Luçon a city at the cutting edge of modernity with running water and electricity. . However, in 1961 the water tower was decommissioned, and it gradually deteriorated due to lack of maintenance. In 1991, the reinforced concrete monument was threatened with demolition, but by a decree of February 10, 1992 it was automatically classified as a historic monument, in order to allow its preservation. It now stands as a witness to early 20th century architecture consecrated by the appearance of reinforced concrete, and offers a light and astonishing silhouette for a water tower with its late art deco style and ceramic flourishes. . On the main facade, two cast iron lion faces had an orange lamp. This monument was to be supplemented by a lighthouse which was never completed.
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The origins of the city of Luçon are linked to port activity dating back to the early Middle Ages, when the city was located on the edge of the Gulf of Pictons before the drying up of the Marais Poitevin. Luzon was then a fortified town, whose ramparts, protected by water moats, can be seen in the layout of the streets surrounding the town centre. Throughout the 19th century, the commercial activity of the port of Luçon with northern Europe in particular, which for a time even made it the third largest grain port in France, contributed to the enrichment of the city. This activity stopped in the 20th century with the silting of the canal which connected the city to the coast. But Luzon is best known for its religious status. From the 7th century, the foundation of a monastery which was destroyed by the Viking invasions made it the spiritual center of Bas-Poitou and the town became the seat of the bishopric in the 14th century. In 1608, a certain Armand Jean du Plessis was appointed Bishop of Luçon. Noting the sad state of the city ravaged during the Wars of Religion, he described the region as "the ugliest bishopric in France, the dirtiest and most disagreeable" (especially in order to justify his request for subsidies from the ecclesiastical authorities). endeavored from then on to reorganize the diocese which he left in 1623 to put himself at the service of the king, after a long ascent to the throne.This bishop of Luçon, with remarkable intellectual qualities, ended up becoming the principal Minister of Louis XIII, and remains known under the name of “Cardinal of Richelieu.” The history of the city remains intrinsically linked to the figure of Richelieu who officiated in this cathedral. Begun in 1091, the cathedral was initially in the Romanesque style. The portal of the north transept remains from this period. But for the most part, the building (the nave, the choir, the cloister) that we see now was rebuilt several times in the Gothic style. During the wars of religion, the church was repeatedly ransacked. The high openwork neo-Gothic spire is a splendid romantic fantasy according to 19th century taste. It peaks at 85 m and gives the cathedral the silhouette we know today. The city center of Luçon also offers other historical and religious monuments.
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There are over 240 road cycling routes around La Couture, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, including 71 easy routes, 172 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
The terrain around La Couture is quite varied, shaped by the Lay and Yon rivers. You can expect picturesque routes through the extensive Mareuil vineyards, scenic paths along Marillet Lake, and some routes with gentle hills. For instance, the Lac de Marillet – Charming town center loop features over 400 meters of elevation gain, offering a good mix of flat sections and climbs.
Yes, La Couture offers several easy road cycling routes suitable for families. These routes often follow quieter roads or designated green routes. For example, the Luçon Cathedral – Rue du Guy loop from La Bretonnière is an easy 42.5 km route with minimal elevation, making it a good choice for a more relaxed ride.
Road cycling routes in La Couture offer several scenic viewpoints and historical landmarks. You can cycle through the beautiful Mareuil vineyards, enjoy views of Marillet Lake, or pass by historical sites. Notable attractions include the Saint-Sauveur Church of Mareuil-sur-Lay, the tranquil Marillet Lake, and the historic stone bridge of Mareuil built under Napoleon I, which offers beautiful views of the old town.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around La Couture are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular circular options include the Tour du Moricq – Tour de Moricq loop from Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais, which is a moderate 79.3 km ride exploring the wider countryside, and the Charming town center – Lac du Marillet loop, a 59.7 km route that takes you through charming town centers and along the lake.
The road cycling routes in La Couture are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscape, which includes vineyard scenery, river valleys, and the peaceful surroundings of Marillet Lake. The network offers options for different ability levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging loops, making it appealing to a broad range of riders.
Absolutely. The Mareuil vineyard, one of the most renowned in Vendée, spans 300 hectares across ten municipalities in the region. Many road cycling routes will take you directly through these picturesque wine country landscapes, offering beautiful views and a unique cycling experience. The area is particularly known for its wine production.
Yes, the region is shaped by the Lay and Yon rivers, and features the beautiful Marillet Lake. You can find routes that follow these waterways, such as the Le Lay depuis Port La Claye – Rue du Guy loop from Mareuil-sur-Lay, which offers views of the Lay river. Marillet Lake also has a classified green route, departmental 60, offering scenic views of its southernmost part between Château-Guibert and Mareuil-sur-Lay.
While specific weather data isn't provided, regions with vineyards and lakes like La Couture typically offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, making them ideal for exploring the varied landscapes.
La Couture is known for having many hidden gems for exploration. While specific 'hidden gem' routes aren't named, the extensive network of over 240 routes means there are plenty of less-traveled paths to discover beyond the most popular ones. Exploring some of the moderate or easy routes that venture slightly off the main tourist trails can lead to unique discoveries.
The routes vary significantly in distance and duration. You can find shorter, easy rides like the Luçon Cathedral – Rue du Guy loop at 42.5 km, taking about 1 hour 40 minutes. Longer, moderate routes, such as the Tour du Moricq – Tour de Moricq loop, can be up to 79.3 km and take around 3 hours 15 minutes, offering options for various time commitments and fitness levels.


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