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Mountain biking around Saint-Étienne-De-Mer-Morte offers routes through a landscape characterized by forests, tranquil ponds, and riverbanks. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various skill levels. Routes often follow gravel paths and rural tracks, providing a mix of natural scenery and glimpses of local heritage.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.6
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32
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29
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47.8km
03:20
170m
170m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.4
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11
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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12
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43.7km
03:05
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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28.8km
02:05
230m
230m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13th century chapel, renowned for its Transfiguration altarpiece, dated from the 17th century and listed as a historic monument. Part of the Saint-Sauveur cultural site.
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Pretty bucolic passage taken by the cycle path between La Garnache and Châteauneuf.
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A gravel path through the forest, without potholes, suitable for a touring bike with thicker tires. The path is partially shaded and there are many places to picnic along the path under the trees.
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Among the hedges and the oaks, you may be able to observe nesting birds of prey, rare in the Pays de la Loire. This small forest is pleasant to walk through - the trail is open from May to October.
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Built from the 13th century by the lords of Retz, the castle of Machecoul was one of the main fortresses of the Marches de Bretagne, a region which went from Pornic to Clisson and Tiffauges via the Breton marshes. These strongholds were notably held by the famous Gilles de Rais, companion of Joan of Arc who inspired the myth of Bluebeard. The building is now very much in ruins: only the exterior walls of the keep and a section of interior wall remain, visible from the road, because it is located in the heart of a private domain and only accessible via a guided tour.
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Artificial pond for fishing and crop irrigation. The path on the eastern bank is passable by mountain bike or gravel bike, but more suited to mountain biking (roots, grass, mud, etc.).
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Imposing late 19th century church with a fairly high bell tower
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Very pleasant path on the cycle path from Châteauneuf to La Garnache
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There are over 40 mountain bike trails in the Saint-Étienne-De-Mer-Morte area, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. More than 300 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore this region.
Yes, the region is well-suited for beginners, with 21 easy mountain bike routes. A good option is the Gravel Path in the Forest loop from Machecoul-Saint-Même, which is 29.2 km long and takes about 2 hours to complete.
The trails primarily consist of gravel paths and rural tracks, often winding through forests, alongside tranquil ponds, and along riverbanks. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling with minimal elevation changes, making for smooth riding conditions.
Many of the easy routes are suitable for families. The generally flat terrain and well-maintained gravel paths make for a pleasant experience. Consider the Tour of Lake Grand-Lieu – South of Lac de Grand-Lieu loop from La Moillancherie, an easy 20.4 km route that offers scenic views.
You can encounter various points of interest. For example, some routes pass by historical sites like the Château de Machecoul or natural features such as the Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu Lake. The Château de Machecoul – La Beusse Pond loop from Machecoul is a great option to see both rural landscapes and the château.
The Saint-Étienne-De-Mer-Morte area features 19 moderate trails, but no routes are classified as difficult. The terrain is generally gentle, focusing more on scenic rides than technical challenges. The most challenging routes typically involve longer distances rather than significant elevation or technical obstacles.
The komoot community rates the trails highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the tranquil forest paths, the peaceful pond-side trails, and the accessible nature of the routes, which allow for enjoyable rides through varied scenery.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the region are circular loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. An example is the Gravel Path in the Forest – Banks of the Tenu loop from Machecoul-Saint-Même, a popular 49.5 km loop.
The region's mild climate makes it suitable for mountain biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded forest paths. Winters are generally mild, but some paths might be muddier after rain.
While dramatic mountain viewpoints are not characteristic of this flat region, you can enjoy serene views of natural landmarks such as La Beusse Pond and the Tenu riverbanks. The La Beusse Pond – Saint-Hilaire Church loop from Machecoul offers picturesque views around the pond.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages where many routes begin, such as Machecoul-Saint-Même or La Moillancherie. Specific parking information can often be found in the detailed route descriptions on komoot.


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