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Jogging routes around Dry traverse a landscape characterized by riverine paths, open fields, and historical landmarks. The region offers a mix of flat terrain along waterways and gentle ascents through agricultural areas. Runners can expect varied scenery, including views of bridges and châteaux, providing diverse running experiences.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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9.96km
01:03
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10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.20km
00:33
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.69km
01:06
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:43
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful little town with wine, market and tradition
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Beautiful castle to visit, many activities
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Located between Orléans and Chambord, in the Valley of the Kings, the Notre-Dame de Cléry Basilica has stood in the heart of the town of Cléry-Saint-André since the 15th century. After several constructions and demolitions, the current Basilica in flamboyant Gothic style was built during the 15th century, under Charles VII and Louis XI. The latter chose it as the place of his final rest. In 1280, the discovery of a statue of the Virgin was the beginning of what would become the Basilica of Cléry Saint-André. In a small chapel where the statue is installed, pilgrims flock to pray before the Virgin of Cléry, invested with miraculous powers. In 1302, Simon de Melun, Lord of the Hall in Cléry, founded a chapter of canons and at the same time, the collegiate church of Cléry. A few years later, Philippe Le Bel undertook the construction of a larger church. It was Philippe VI of Valois who laid the first stone of the building in 1339 while the pilgrimage grew. In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, the English ravaged the collegiate church, leaving only the bell tower as the only vestige. Dunois, Lord of Beaugency, initiated the reconstruction of the collegiate church in 1444. This reconstruction is the fruit of the desire of the kings of France to honor the statue of the Virgin Mary. From 1459, Louis Since 1894, it has had the title of Basilica. Raised on a Latin cross plan, the exterior is punctuated by a series of buttresses, flying buttresses and high windows whose regularity is only disturbed by the original bell tower and a few chapels. Even today, the Basilica welcomes many pilgrims who come to pay their respects to the famous statue. During your visit, discover the film “Basilica” broadcast continuously in the old sacristy. It reveals the inaccessible places of the building but above all, the great beauty of its architecture and the emotion it provides. All year round: guided tour for groups by reservation only.
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Super little town with its Château-park!
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Meung-sur-Loire is a small town in the Loire Valley located on the right bank of the Loire River, south of Orléans. The Meung-sur-Loire castle-park is one of the must-see monuments in the Loire Valley.
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Meung-sur-Loire, which must be pronounced "Main", is a small city on the Loire on the right bank, south of Orléans. In its medieval town, its winding streets and its monuments steeped in history invite you to take a stroll back in time. Along the Quai Jeanne d'Arcune, bucolic perspectives on the river follow one another.
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The Dry region offers a wide selection of over 215 running routes. These trails cater to various preferences, from easy jogs to more challenging long-distance runs, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Jogging routes around Dry are characterized by diverse terrain, including riverine paths, open fields, and gentle ascents through agricultural areas. You'll encounter varied scenery, often with views of bridges and historical structures, providing a rich running experience.
Yes, Dry offers 17 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These paths typically feature flat terrain and scenic views, making them enjoyable for all fitness levels.
Absolutely. For runners seeking a challenge, Dry features 44 difficult routes, many of which are long-distance. An example is the La Corne des Pâtures – View of the Beaugency bridge loop from Baule, which covers over 12.5 km and offers a rewarding experience.
The running trails in Dry are highly rated by the komoot community, boasting an average score of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied riverine landscapes, the views of historical landmarks, and the well-maintained paths that offer a mix of moderate and challenging options.
Yes, many of the running routes in Dry are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For instance, the Château de Fontpertuis loop from Lailly-en-Val is a popular moderate circular route covering over 13 km.
Jogging routes in Dry often pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You might encounter impressive castles like Château de Beaugency or chateau de bon hotel. The region also features charming settlements such as Meung-sur-Loire and the Beaugency Medieval Town, adding cultural richness to your run.
While some routes are popular, with over 215 trails available, it's possible to find less crowded options, especially during off-peak hours or by exploring some of the moderate difficulty routes. These often lead through quieter agricultural areas or less frequented river sections.
While the term 'Dry' can refer to various environments, this region's climate is characterized by its riverine paths and open fields. It's always important to stay well-hydrated, especially during warmer months. Dress appropriately for the weather, as temperatures can vary, and protect yourself from the sun on open stretches.
Yes, several routes provide scenic views of historical bridges. The View of the Beaugency bridge – Meung-sur-Loire loop from Meung-sur-Loire is a prime example, offering picturesque vistas of the Beaugency bridge as you follow the Loire River.
Many routes in Dry integrate local towns and villages into their paths. For instance, the Meung-sur-Loire – The Harbour Master's Office loop from Meung-sur-Loire explores the riverbanks and points of interest around Meung-sur-Loire, allowing you to experience the local charm while running.


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