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Road cycling routes around Pithiviers-Le-Vieil traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including woods, fields, and gentle inclines. The region features protected natural areas such as a Natura 2000 site and the ZNIEFF "vallée de l'Essonne et vallons voisins," alongside the Bois de Bel Ebat. Cyclists will encounter river valleys like the Essonne and Loing, offering picturesque scenery. This environment provides diverse options for road cyclists of varying experience levels.
Last updated: July 7, 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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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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The Cheval Blanc has good country food in a rather uninspiring interior. The patron is very friendly though and the food tasty and portions generous. Table wine disappointing.
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Route of the Hanging Wolf North Ingrannes
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Nestled on the edge of the Orléans forest, the Château de Chamerolles is a magnificent Renaissance castle which retains its medieval heritage. It was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII and Governor of Orléans. He wanted to make the old medieval building into a real pleasure castle responding to the architectural fashion of the time. With its polychrome brick decor and its open gallery, the Château de Chamerolles is inspired by the Louis XII wing of the royal Château de Blois. It retains its moat and its layout of corner towers from the medieval period. During the wars of religion, Lancelot's grandson, Lancelot II, transformed the castle of Chamerolles into a center of Protestantism. From this period remains the chapel whose painted tables of laws are the oldest in France. Chamerolles remained in the du Lac family until the end of the 17th century. In 1672, the castle belonged to Jacques Saumery, brother-in-law of Colbert. A century later, the castle passed into the hands of the Lambert family and in 1924, into those of Gaston Jessé-Curély. Occupied, ransacked, stripped during the Second World War, the Château de Chamerolles was put up for sale in 1970. In 1976, the city of Paris found itself in charge of Chamerolles. Abandoned, the Château de Chamerolles fell into ruins. In 1987, it became the property of the Loiret Departmental Council which then undertook an ambitious restoration program. The five years of work allow us to discover a transitional architecture, between the medieval heritage and the innovations of the Renaissance. Today, the Château de Chamerolles is dedicated to the history of perfumery and offers a historical and heritage showcase to the Cosmetic Valley, located in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Chamerolles offers a visual and olfactory journey, in pieces reconstructed from the 16th century to the 18th century, allowing you to discover the history of toiletry and perfume. The castle is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac, after a trip to Italy. A garden where it is beautiful to stroll in the summer.
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Pretty village in Natura 2000 zone.
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Vitry-aux-Loges was for a long time a royal residence, its castle welcoming the kings who came to hunt in the forest of Orléans already before the year one thousand. Time did its work and after a fire and then a storm, this castle was finally destroyed in 1767. From the 15th century, several lordly residences made of bricks were built around the remains of the royal castle and the castle of Plessis: the castle of La Motte, surrounded by water moats, the castle of Vaux and that of Jarnonces which has now disappeared. The construction of the canal and the arrival of the train would subsequently revitalize Vitry-aux-Loges. Note that the town is now located in a Natura 2000 zone.
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The Château de Courcelles-le-Roi is discreet behind its high walls and hedges, and yet it has left its mark on the history of France, welcoming within its walls some of the most illustrious kings. A former fortified castle whose construction dates back to the 11th century, it was destroyed and rebuilt three times, including twice during the Hundred Years' War. Located on the lands of the Orléans forest where the kings came to hunt, Saint-Louis and Charles VIII stayed there. Anne of Brittany, Queen of France and wife of Charles VIII, gave birth there to a baby, François, who unfortunately only lived a few hours. Guided tours are organized there.
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The Manoir de la Taille, also known as the Château de Bondaroy, is a fortified manor house which dates from the 14th century and was the birthplace of two Renaissance poets, Jean and Jacques de La Taille. You can admire the impressive facade, towers and gatehouse, as well as the surrounding countryside. You can also explore the neighboring town of Pithiviers, which has a rich heritage and a famous pastry, the pithivier.
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The castle was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot I du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII. It is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac.
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The region around Pithiviers-Le-Vieil offers a varied landscape for road cycling, characterized by a mix of woods, open fields, and gentle inclines. You'll find routes traversing river valleys like the Essonne and Loing, alongside protected natural areas such as a Natura 2000 site and the Bois de Bel Ebat. This diverse environment provides engaging rides for various skill levels.
There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Pithiviers-Le-Vieil. These routes cater to different experience levels, including easy, moderate, and a few more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
Yes, Pithiviers-Le-Vieil offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Saint Lubin Chapel – Yèvre-le-Châtel loop from Pithiviers is an easy 37.3 km (23.2 miles) path, and the Yèvre-le-Châtel – Saint Lubin Chapel loop from Base de loisirs Bellébat is another easy option covering 46.9 km (29.1 miles).
Many cyclists enjoy the moderate routes in the area. A popular choice is the Le Gâtinais occidental — Boucle au départ de Pithiviers-le-Vieil, which is 68.3 km (42.5 miles) long. Another favorite is the Chamerolles Castle loop from Base de loisirs Bellébat, a 49.4 km (30.7 miles) route that passes by the historic Château de Chamerolles.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Pithiviers-Le-Vieil area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Le Gâtinais occidental — Boucle au départ de Pithiviers-le-Vieil and the Yèvre la Ville – Nice waterfront passage loop from Base de loisirs Bellébat, which offers picturesque waterfront sections.
The area is rich in historical and cultural points of interest. You can cycle past the attractive Chamerolles Castle with its beautiful Renaissance garden, or visit Yèvre-le-Châtel, classified as one of France's most beautiful villages, featuring a fortress and ancient churches. The Saint Lubin Chapel is another notable historical site along some routes.
Absolutely. The region boasts significant natural heritage, including the Natura 2000 site and the ZNIEFF "vallée de l'Essonne et vallons voisins." You'll find scenic views along the River Loing and can explore areas like the Bois de Bel Ebat. The Terraces du Loing also offer breathtaking views of the river and surrounding countryside.
The road cycling routes in Pithiviers-Le-Vieil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 5 reviews. Over 160 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the picturesque scenery and the diverse options available for different skill levels.
While road cycling is enjoyable throughout much of the year, the spring and autumn months typically offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. The varied terrain, combining woods and fields, provides a pleasant backdrop in most seasons.
Yes, the region is celebrated as the "cradle of the Orléans rose." You can explore the "Route de la Rose" trail, which allows visitors to discover about twenty gardens and meet rose producers. The rose garden of André Eve is a notable local attraction that highlights this unique heritage.
For more details on the local area and its attractions, you can visit the official tourism website for the Loiret department: tourismeloiret.com. This resource provides additional insights into what to see and do in Pithiviers-Le-Vieil.


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