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Touring cycling around Mouzillon offers routes through the heart of the Nantes vineyards, characterized by undulating hillsides and scenic views of vines. The region's terrain is influenced by diverse soils, including gneiss, granite, and schist, and is shaped by the Sèvre Nantaise river. Cyclists can explore pathways along the riverbanks and through agricultural landscapes, with elevations generally under 200 meters.

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  • The most popular touring cycling route is Saint Martin's Church – Logne Greenway loop…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Saint Martin's Church – Logne Greenway loop from Mouzillon

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 2, 2025, Église Saint-Eutrope

I often pass by the Chapelle-Heulin church. This spot offers a great place to take a break in the shade and has restrooms nearby.

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12th century church, burned down during the Vendée wars and restored under Napoleon.

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Owned by the Departmental Council, the Bois de Buis is easily accessible from the parking lot of the Moulin du Liveau site, located along the RD 113, near the Château de l'Oiselinière. This woodland was once the grounds of the Château de l'Oiselinière, which is situated on the slopes of the Sèvre River in Nantes. The site was left to nature for about fifty years, before being purchased by the Department in 2007. In 2014, the former park was restored to create structures that will allow visitors to better appreciate this natural setting, where some one hundred animal and plant species thrive. It features a scenic lookout overlooking the Sèvre River and offers panoramic views of the village of Gorges. Activities and guided tours are regularly organized for the public. This site is classified as a sensitive natural area. Surface area (in m²): 30,000 m² (3 ha) Play area: No Bowling court: No Pets allowed: Yes Bathrooms: Yes (near the Moulin du Liveau) Other: For more information, visit the Loire-Atlantique nature walks website.

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The municipality installed interpretive panels in the fall of 2022. Outside the mill, furniture reminiscent of the old mill sails showcases the mill's history and mechanism, while also promoting the vineyard's tourist attractions. Inside the mill, on both floors, glazed lava orientation tables present the various sites visible from the mill while evoking the work of the vineyard throughout the four seasons. A picnic table is available on site. The site is only accessible on foot or by bicycle. Nearest parking is at the Tuileries Pond.

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This temple, built on the Saint-Gilles hillside, has been listed as a Historic Monument since March 14, 1988. It owes its name to the friendship between the Cacault brothers and the sculptor François-Frédéric Lemot, initiators and creators of Clisson's Italianate architecture in the early 19th century. Pierre Cacault wanted to build a mausoleum in memory of his brother François, who died in Clisson on October 10, 1805, but he lacked sufficient financial means. ➢ It was François-Frédéric Lemot who helped his friend carry out his project. He purchased the former Saint-Gilles-et-Saint-Brice chapel and its outbuildings at the end of 1808. The buildings are part of the cemetery, which has long been used for the burial of parishioners from all over Clisson, except for La Trinité. ➢ Paul de Berthou states in his work "Clisson and its Monuments" that "...the church of St. Gilles and St. Brice had been large and beautiful, but a lord of Clisson had its proportions reduced because it overlooked the castle too closely and posed a danger to him in the event of a siege." ➢ The remodeled church includes two chapels forming arms of the cross, one dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and the other to St. John the Evangelist, whose brotherhood once sat on this site. A small bell tower, containing two bells, stands at the crossing of the transept. ➢ Pierre Cacault died on January 29, 1810. François-Frédéric Lemot took over the project and decided that the monument would be dedicated to the memory of the two brothers. In 1811, he acquired land on the Saint-Gilles hillside and commissioned the architect Mathurin Crucy to draw up the plans. ➢ The first project was inspired by Greek temples. Mr. Crucy proposed a plan representing a peripteral temple of the Doric order, without a base, with six columns on the façade, surmounted by a pediment. F.F. Lemot simplified the plan, retaining a "cella" and four Doric columns surmounted by a triangular pediment on the façade. This choice recalls the Temple of the Sybil in Tivoli and is found in other contemporary monuments (the Temple of Friendship in Belz, the memorial monument to the victims of Quiberon in Auray). ➢ The Temple of Friendship was built between 1812 and 1824 on the former foundations of the parish church of Saint Gilles. The side chapels were razed, their foundations later serving to build a small, asymmetrical transept. The old nave was demolished and the walls rebuilt in line with those of the choir, with the entrance door on the side of the current cemetery. ➢ It took several years before the roof was laid and the plastering completed (1824). ➢ This temple was to house the tombs of the Cacaults. Antoine Peccot (1766-1814), a friend of Mr. Crucy, the Cacaults, and F.F. Lemot, had proposed, before 1814, that a dedication be inscribed to the Cacault brothers. The poem invited passersby to remember the talents, virtues, and prodigal benefits of these two brothers. The inscription was never engraved. The tombs were never built because the heirs of the Cacault brothers did not authorize the transfer of the ashes of Pierre and François (buried in Nantes). .➢ On May 6, 1827, François-Frédéric Lemot died in Paris. His body, repatriated to Clisson on May 18, was buried in the Temple of Friendship. ➢ On September 17, 1829, this tomb was blessed by the vicar of Notre-Dame. From then on, the site was designated: "Lemot Chapel" or "Chapel of the Blessed Virgin." Permission was granted to sing the station mass there on St. Mark's Day, as well as on Rogation Day, and to say devotional low masses. ➢ The monument underwent restoration in 1995.

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The last remaining witness to the region's papermaking industry, the association "Pour les arts graphiques en Vallée de Clisson" (For Graphic Arts in the Clisson Valley) has been working with local authorities since 1998 to revive the 19th-century papermaking industry at Le Liveau in Gorges. The Moulin du Liveau is a superb example of the region's Italianate architecture. With the active support of local authorities, the mill, owned by the municipality of Gorges, was restored to its original purpose as a paper mill. This magnificent site on the Sèvre Nantaise River in the Clisson Valley opened to the public in spring 2015. MORE THAN A MUSEUM, IT'S A LIVING WORKSHOP The association "Pour les arts graphiques en Vallée de Clisson" offers activities centered around the history and manufacture of paper. Children and adults alike can discover the mechanisms of the paper mill, handcraft their own sheets of paper, and learn about printing. An informative journey through history, accompanied by the ever-present pleasure of playfully recreating the gestures of the past. Inside, a hammer mill powered by a paddle wheel driven by the Sèvre River evokes the preparation of paper pulp from rags. Visitors can also practice calligraphy, participate in writing workshops, take bookbinding courses, and enjoy many other activities.

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The Liveau Paper Mill in Gorges in the Clisson Valley (Loire Atlantique, 44) offers guided tours, educational outings, group visits to the paper mill, papermaking workshops, events, and exhibitions. The mill welcomes you south of Nantes and also offers a shop with a wide selection of paper, stationery, and books. The Liveau Paper Mill is located in Loire-Atlantique, in Gorges on the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise. Two flour mills, one on the right bank, the other on the left bank, made up the Liveau hydraulic site, first mentioned in 1407. Until 1561, it was owned by the lords of Clisson. • 1826, transformation of the right bank mill into a paper mill, a more prosperous activity at that time, and construction of the drying rack (drying rack), marked in its architecture by the strong Italian influence prevalent at that time in the canton of Clisson. • 1827: Papermaking begins at the mill. It produces "large gray paper" or "envelope paper" (wrapping paper) sold to the sugar refineries of Nantes. • 1850: Papermaking ends. • 1851 to 1952: Milling resumes. • 2001: The municipality of Gorges acquires the abandoned mill. • 2004: The "Pour les arts graphiques en vallée de Clisson" association wins first prize from the Fondation du Patrimoine for its project to rehabilitate and promote the Moulin du Liveau, with the support of Gorges elected officials and the Clisson Valley community of municipalities. • 2006: The Fondation du Patrimoine approves the project and brings in financial partners. • 2008-2009: Airtight and watertight construction of the buildings (mill and dryer), half of which was financed by the Total Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the Fondation du Patrimoine, the Crédit Agricole Foundation, parliamentary funds, the Pays de Loire Regional Council, the Loire-Atlantique General Council, the Clisson Valley Community of Communes, the municipality of Gorges, and various private funds. . 2014: Rehabilitation work in preparation for an artisanal papermaking activity, for cultural and tourist purposes. • April 2015: The Liveau paper mill in Gorges welcomes its first visitors.

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The modest Chapel of Saint Anne is the last vestige of the parish church of Saint Vincent. In the second half of the 11th century, the Chapel of Saint Anne was built. It adjoins the southern flank of a pre-existing castle chapel, probably contemporary with the keep, which dates from the late 10th or early 11th century. At an undetermined date, the two chapels were extended westward and became the chevet of the parish church of Saint Vincent. This extension was completed before 1646, the date at which a drawing by L. Doomer, preserved at the Dobrée Museum in Nantes, shows the complete building. In 1683, Archdeacon Binet described the dilapidated Church of Saint Vincent and the choir on the verge of ruin. No one dared touch it because it belonged to the lord of La Galissonnière and Le Pallet. We can therefore assume that the nave itself belongs to the parish, which is responsible for its upkeep. The choir, a former castle chapel, disappeared during the Revolution. The old church was razed in 1853, and only the Sainte-Anne chapel was spared thanks to the intervention of Prosper Mérimée. A new church was built on a new site in the village, reusing the stones from the old building. In addition to its dilapidated condition, the old church had the disadvantage of being located far from the village. The chapel was listed as a historical monument in 1941 (decree of August 9). It was restored in 1957. NOTE: THE CHURCH HAS BEEN CLOSED SINCE JULY 23, 2018, FOR INDEFINITE WORK.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Mouzillon?

There are 15 touring cycling routes around Mouzillon, offering a variety of experiences. These include 10 easy routes and 5 moderate routes, ensuring options for different skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Mouzillon?

The terrain around Mouzillon is characterized by undulating hillsides and scenic vineyard landscapes, primarily part of the Muscadet Sèvre et Maine appellation. Routes often follow the Sèvre Nantaise river, providing picturesque views. Elevations are generally gentle, staying under 200 meters, making for enjoyable touring.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in Mouzillon?

Yes, many routes are suitable for families. An excellent option is the Chemin des Sauts – Boxwood Woodland loop from La Grange, which is an easy 15.8 km (9.8 miles) path, perfect for a leisurely family ride through pleasant scenery.

What attractions or landmarks can I see along the touring cycling routes?

Mouzillon's routes offer access to several interesting sights. You can explore the distinctive Italianate architecture of Clisson, just 6 km away, or visit the medieval Château de Clisson. The Butte de la Roche offers magnificent panoramic views. Many routes also pass through the Nantes vineyards, with opportunities to visit local wine producers like Domaine de l'Aiguillette for tastings.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes around Mouzillon?

Yes, most touring cycling routes in Mouzillon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Moulin de Gervaud – Lovely stretch along the Sanguèze loop from Mouzillon is a moderate 28.1 km (17.5 miles) circular route that takes you through varied landscapes.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Mouzillon?

The region is particularly beautiful during spring and early autumn when the vineyards are vibrant. Spring offers fresh greenery and blooming flowers, while autumn provides stunning colors as the leaves change. The weather during these seasons is generally mild and pleasant for cycling.

Are there places to stop for food or drinks along the routes?

Being in the heart of the Nantes vineyards, you'll find opportunities to stop at local wine estates for tastings. The nearby town of Clisson also offers various cafes and restaurants. Many routes pass through villages where you can find local establishments to refuel.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Mouzillon?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 230 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque vineyard landscapes, the tranquil pathways along the Sèvre Nantaise river, and the gentle, undulating terrain that makes for a pleasant touring experience.

Can I bring my dog on the touring cycling routes?

While specific regulations for dogs on cycling paths can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many public paths if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific route details for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.

Are there any natural viewpoints or scenic spots along the routes?

Absolutely. The region is rich in scenic views, particularly across the vineyards and along the Sèvre Nantaise river. The Butte de la Roche offers a magnificent panorama over Nantes, the southern Loire, and the Goulaine marshes. The Saint Martin's Church – Logne Greenway loop from Mouzillon provides lovely views of the local vineyards and the Logne Greenway.

How can I find parking near the touring cycling routes in Mouzillon?

Mouzillon and surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. Many routes, especially those starting and ending in towns, will have designated parking areas. It's often convenient to park in the center of Mouzillon or near a specific attraction like the Château de Clisson, and begin your ride from there.

Are there any specific natural monuments to look out for?

Beyond the general landscape, you can find unique natural features. The Leaning Stone Pine of Rue de la Collégiale and The bowl stone are notable natural monuments. Additionally, the Claude Dupas Pond and Beau Soleil natural site offer tranquil spots for nature observation.

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