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Jogging around Etang De La Grande Rue offers routes through a diverse natural setting in the Loiret region of France. The area is characterized by the expansive 124-hectare pond, which provides varied running paths along its perimeter and contributes to the Briare Canal's water supply. Trails often follow the historic Briare Canal and its feeding ditches, offering shaded conditions and a rich ecological environment. This region is recognized for its preserved natural habitats and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for outdoor activities.
…Last updated: July 5, 2026
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11.0km
01:12
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.53km
01:07
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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10.7km
01:09
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.99km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.2km
01:46
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spectacular and original. A must-see.
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Things to do and have a drink at the hostels!
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Impressive remains from a time when river transport was essential. This gigantic work of art, designed by Henri IV and the Duke of Sully around 1597, in order to connect the Mediterranean to the Ocean and the Channel by bringing together the Loire and Seine rivers using a canal. The work, led by engineer Hugues Cosnier, lasted 38 years and required 6,000 workers to overcome the 24-metre drop in altitude of the hill.
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Vestige of a work which ultimately had very little use (I invite you to read the panels at the bottom, very informative)
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Very pretty passage between the ponds of Gazonne and Boudinières which are located along the Briare canal.
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The seven locks located here on the Briare canal gave their name to the village in 1978. Initiated by Henri IV, this spectacular work was built during the 16th century. This allows the canal which connects the Seine and the Loire to overcome 24 meters of difference in height. From now on, the new canal route, established since 1887, goes around the hills.
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Connecting “de Loire en Seine”, two river basins by a canal with locks fed by a reservoir reach on the watershed line, such was the audacious project conceived at the end of the 16th century. by the engineer Hugues Cosnier, encouraged by Henri IV and his minister Sully. The construction of the canal - the current Briare canal - began in 1604: twelve thousand workers worked there, protected from the threats of the large landowners by six thousand troops. An exceptional work of art, consisting of six, then seven locks adjoining, made it possible to overcome a drop of 24 meters. Commissioned in 1642, they operated without interruption until 1887, when a new route was opened around the hill, with six spaced locks, adapted to the new Freycinet gauge. The Seven Locks of Rogny remain an astonishing work of art.
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Magnificent locks and impressive to see 7 at once 😀
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The area around Etang De La Grande Rue offers a variety of running routes, primarily of moderate difficulty. These trails often follow the expansive 124-hectare pond, providing scenic paths along its perimeter, and connect to the historic Briare Canal and its feeding ditches. You'll find routes that explore both natural landscapes and historical canal systems.
While most routes in this guide are rated as moderate, the region's trails, particularly those along the Briare Canal like the 'Breteau ditches', are described as family-friendly and shaded. These paths offer cooler conditions in summer and dry surfaces in wet weather, making them accessible for a wider range of runners. For a moderate option, consider The Seven Locks of Henri IV Trail, which is 5.9 miles (9.5 km) long.
Running trails around Etang De La Grande Rue vary in length, generally ranging from around 6 to 8 miles (9.5 to 13 km). Most routes can be completed in approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on your pace. For example, the Étangs de la Vauvrille loop from Ouzouer-sur-Trézée is one of the longer options at 8.2 miles (13.2 km).
Yes, many of the running routes around Etang De La Grande Rue are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps. A popular example is the Old Rondeau Lock – Étang de la Gazonne loop from Escrignelles, which is 6.7 miles (10.7 km) and offers views of the pond and historical locks.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter the vast 124-hectare Etang De La Grande Rue itself, with diverse shorelines. Many routes follow the historic Briare Canal and its feeding ditches, offering shaded paths. The area is also a Natura 2000 site, known for its ecological richness and valuable plant habitats, providing a serene natural immersion during your run.
While the site aims to preserve tranquility by restricting vehicle access close to fishing zones, general parking is typically available in nearby towns or designated areas that serve the trailheads. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking information before your run.
The area is suitable for running year-round. The paths along the Briare Canal and its ditches offer cool shade during summer months, making them pleasant for warmer weather. In wetter conditions, these same paths tend to remain dry, ensuring comfortable running. The refilled pond has 'regained all its splendor', offering beautiful views in any season.
Runners frequently appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the immersive natural environment. The combination of vast water bodies, shaded canal paths, and ecologically rich areas provides a peaceful escape. The historical connection to the Briare Canal and its locks also adds an interesting dimension to the routes.
Absolutely. The region is closely linked to the Briare Canal, and several running routes incorporate its historic features. For instance, The Seven Locks of Henri IV Trail specifically explores the historic canal system and its surrounding landscapes, offering a blend of nature and history.
This guide features 19 distinct running routes around Etang De La Grande Rue, offering a wide selection for various preferences and fitness levels, predominantly of moderate difficulty.
Yes, many routes are designed to provide scenic views of the Etang De La Grande Rue. The pond's considerable size and diverse shoreline characteristics mean you'll often have expansive water vistas during your run. The Old Rondeau Lock – The 7 Locks loop from Feins-en-Gâtinais, for example, offers great perspectives of the area.


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