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Touring cycling routes around Sandillon are characterized by the flat terrain of the Loire River valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region features diverse landscapes including alluvial forests, sandbanks, and the tranquil waterways of the Canal d'Orléans. Cyclists can expect well-developed routes, often on asphalted greenways or low-traffic roads, providing accessible paths through the Loiret department. The area offers gentle gradients, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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32.3km
01:50
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Cycle the easy 20.1-mile Crochet Solognot loop from Sandillon, exploring Sologne's woodlands, private ponds, and traditional houses.
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393
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22.0km
01:26
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17
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27.3km
01:32
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.20km
00:30
20m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Between the Loire and the forest, the commune of Mardié is part of the Métropole Orléans Val de Loire, forming its eastern entrance, 12 km from the center of Orléans. With a long history largely marked by viticulture, part of its territory belongs to the Loire Valley section classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Quite vast, the commune has an area of 17.3 km² and stretches for about 12 km from Northwest to Southeast with a width of only 4 to 5 km. The relief is marked only by the slopes that delimit the valleys of the Loire and the river Cens, doubled by the Canal d'Orléans. The altitude is between 100 and 120 m. The landscapes are varied and have a lot of character. "Natural" landscapes with the banks of the Loire, the canal and the Cens valley, vast cultivated areas and very extensive woods. Inhabited landscapes with the town center, clustered around a beautiful Romanesque church, a lively district in Pont-aux-Moines with its small shops, very green and airy residential areas, some important hamlets that have retained traditional rural housing mixed with more recent constructions. The commune benefits from the main services and shops, and is well served by public transport to Orléans. Despite demographic growth, which remains controlled (just under 3000 inhabitants), it has retained a fairly marked rural character and remains, in many respects, a village where life is good.
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To do on a mountain bike or walking trip to see the scenery
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A charming place for a walk, hike, jog, or bike ride, as you choose!
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Very beautiful place along the canal, the smells of spring and the birds, superb!
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Nice little place to have a coffee. However, it's €3 for a coffee...
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Continue straight ahead to get back on the road without carrying your bikes.
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A true must-see, the banks of the Loire are sometimes congested, particularly on the outskirts of towns and villages where cohabitation with pedestrians is not always considered.
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The touring cycling routes around Sandillon are predominantly flat, characterized by the gentle gradients of the Loire River valley. This makes them suitable for various cycling abilities, including beginners and families. The region features well-developed paths, often on asphalted greenways or low-traffic roads, ensuring a comfortable ride. Out of nearly 400 routes, over 240 are rated as easy.
Yes, Sandillon offers many family-friendly touring cycling routes due to its flat terrain and dedicated paths. Routes like the Sologne Loop are easy and explore pleasant woodlands. The region's integration into the Loire à Vélo route also means many sections are designed for safe and enjoyable family cycling.
While specific rules for dogs on every trail may vary, many of the paths along the Loire River and canals are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash. The tranquil nature of routes like the Canal d'Orléans – Canal of Orléans loop from Chécy can be enjoyable for both you and your canine companion. Always ensure to carry water for your dog and respect local regulations.
The best times for touring cycling in Sandillon are typically spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less intense heat than summer and fewer crowds. The natural landscapes, including the Loire's flora and fauna, are particularly vibrant in spring and offer beautiful colors in autumn.
Cycling routes in Sandillon offer diverse scenery. You can expect to see the picturesque Loire River and its islands, alluvial forests, and tranquil waterways like the Canal d'Orléans. Notable landmarks include the historic Sainte-Croix d'Orléans Cathedral in nearby Orléans, the Canal d'Orléans in Combleux, and the Isle Castle. The The Loire at Sandillon – Superb view of the Loire loop from Sandillon route offers excellent river views.
Yes, Sandillon offers several circular touring cycling routes, which are ideal for day trips as they bring you back to your starting point. Examples include the Sologne Loop, which explores the Sologne woodlands, and the Canal d'Orléans – Canal of Orléans loop from Chécy, offering a peaceful waterside circuit.
The touring cycling routes in Sandillon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's flat and accessible terrain, the beautiful riverside scenery of the Loire, and the peaceful atmosphere of the canal paths. The well-maintained greenways and low-traffic roads also contribute to a pleasant cycling experience.
Yes, Sandillon and the surrounding areas are generally well-equipped for cyclists, including parking facilities. Many starting points for routes, especially those along the Loire à Vélo or near towns like Orléans, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific starting points for detailed parking information.
The Loiret department, where Sandillon is located, is part of a cycling-friendly region. While direct public transport options to Sandillon with bikes might require checking local schedules, Orléans, a major hub nearby, is accessible by train. Some regional trains allow bikes, often with specific conditions or during off-peak hours. From Orléans, you can easily cycle to Sandillon along dedicated routes or low-traffic roads. For more detailed information on public transport in the Loiret, you can consult tourismeloiret.com.
Yes, the region around Sandillon, especially along the popular Loire à Vélo route and in nearby towns like Orléans, offers a good selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Many accommodations are also bike-friendly, providing services like secure bike storage. You'll find opportunities to refuel and rest in villages and towns along your chosen route. For example, the Boats in Jargeau 🛶 – View of Jargeau ⛪️ loop from Chécy passes through Jargeau, which has amenities.
Beyond the Loire River itself, the area around Sandillon boasts several natural green spaces. The Courpain Nature Reserve offers a chance to observe local wildlife. The Île Charlemagne, with its ponds like Île Charlemagne Pond, is a significant recreational base offering nature breaks and various activities. You can also explore the Orléans Forest and the Sologne region, known for its woodlands and ponds.
Yes, Sandillon is well-connected to Orléans via cycling routes, often utilizing sections of the Loire à Vélo. Cyclists can follow the quayside route after crossing the Loire at Orléans. Routes like the Combleux Port – Canal of Orléans loop from Chécy provide a taste of the waterways leading towards Orléans, offering a pleasant ride into the city.


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