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Touring cycling routes around Forêt domaniale de Fougères traverse an expansive woodland covering approximately 1,500 to 1,673 hectares, primarily composed of ancient beech and oak trees. The terrain offers a mix of experiences, from gentle paths suitable for relaxed rides to more challenging routes. This natural area features varying elevations and includes historical markers such as megalithic sites.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It has been located in this place since the Neolithic period.
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The Église Saint-Léonard was built in the 12th century and acquired its present form in the flamboyant Gothic style in the 15th and 16th centuries. During the French Revolution, the church was deprived of its sacred function, but in the 19th century, under architects such as Aristide Tourneux, it underwent extensive renovations, including a new main façade with a large rose window. Inside, 19th-century stained-glass windows depicting episodes from the life of Saint Léonard can be seen.
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Dominated by one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, Fougères boasts magnificent ramparts, towers, and a perfectly preserved historic center. From the heights, the view takes in the Nançon Valley and its half-timbered houses, offering beautiful perspectives. It's an ideal stop along the Régalante to immerse yourself in Breton history before hitting the road again.
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The renowned landscape painter and avant-garde colorist Emmanuel de la Villéon, who associated with the greatest independent painters of his time, experimented with different styles and brushstrokes. This collection of oil, pastel, gouache, charcoal, and ink paintings traces his career through selected works. The museum is usually open during school holidays in Zone B. The museum is currently closed due to leaks!
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The largest fortress in Europe, the castle of Fougères stands on a rocky outcrop surrounded by marshland. The first castle of Fougères was built around the turn of the millennium to defend the north-eastern part of the border area of the Duchy of Brittany. Built at the crossroads of important trade routes, this primitive fortress had the main objective of monitoring the powerful neighbors and preventing their raids on Breton lands. To the north, Normandy belonged to the kings of England at the time.
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The church tower can be visited in high season, where you can discover an incredible panorama of Fougères as well as its monuments and the surrounding countryside. Here you will have the opportunity to discover the secret interior of its tower, its impressively large bell and of course... a spectacular 360° view of the city, the castle and the valley!
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The building at the stop is located on the former railway line from Nantes via Vitré and Fougeres to Mont Saint-Michel. The connection is called "Régalante". (see: https://de.francevelotourisme.com/radroute/regalante )
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The former stop is located directly on the Voie Verte 409.
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Forêt domaniale de Fougères offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 100 options available on Komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, allowing cyclists to explore the expansive woodland.
The routes in Forêt domaniale de Fougères offer a good mix of challenges. You'll find approximately 33 easy routes, 41 moderate routes, and 44 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist, from relaxed rides to more demanding adventures.
While cycling through Forêt domaniale de Fougères, you'll primarily experience majestic beech and oak trees, remnants of the ancient Scissy Forest. The varying terrain provides picturesque views, and you might encounter the serene Chénedet Lake, which offers a perfect spot for a break.
Yes, the forest is rich in history. You can discover ancient megalithic sites such as the Cordon des Druides, an alignment of standing stones, and the Pierre Courcoulée, a passage grave or dolmen. Routes like the Forest Road of the Druids – Dolmen of La Pierre Courcoulée loop from Landéan specifically feature these historical markers. The nearby town of Fougères also boasts a medieval castle and charming half-timbered houses.
Yes, many of the easier and moderate routes are suitable for families. The forest's gentle paths provide a relaxed environment for cyclists of all ages. While specific 'family-friendly' labels aren't always explicit, routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances are generally ideal.
Absolutely. Many of the touring cycling routes in Forêt domaniale de Fougères are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Cordon des druides loop from Forairie - Cotterêts, which takes you through dense woodlands and past ancient sites.
The terrain in Forêt domaniale de Fougères is diverse. You'll find a mix of experiences, from gentle, well-maintained paths suitable for relaxed rides to more challenging routes with varied forest terrain and greater elevation changes. The routes often traverse ancient beech and oak forests.
Yes, there are generally designated parking areas at various access points around the Forêt domaniale de Fougères, especially near popular trailheads and attractions like the Chénedet Lake. These spots provide convenient starting points for your cycling adventures.
While direct public transport into the heart of the forest might be limited, the town of Fougères is well-connected. From Fougères, you can cycle to various entry points of the forest. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes that might serve villages bordering the forest for closer access.
Generally, dogs are welcome in Forêt domaniale de Fougères, provided they are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other forest users. It's always a good idea to respect local signage and regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
The touring cycling routes in Forêt domaniale de Fougères are highly rated by the Komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene environment of the ancient beech and oak forests, the historical megalithic sites, and the variety of routes catering to different abilities.
Yes, Forêt domaniale de Fougères offers routes that can be combined or extended for longer touring experiences. For instance, the Access to the Public Garden – Fougères–Vitré Greenway loop from Landéan covers over 50 km, and the region is also part of longer routes like La Régalante, which connects Mont Saint-Michel to Nantes, offering extensive exploration opportunities.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in Forêt domaniale de Fougères. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the forest offers beautiful scenery with lush greenery in spring or vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can also be pleasant, especially under the shade of the dense tree canopy, while winter might present colder and wetter conditions.


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