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Road cycling routes around Parc de Grandmont are characterized by accessible terrain within a significant green lung connected to the Loire River. The park features the Bois de Grandmont and Montjoyeux, spanning 25 hectares with diverse trees like oaks and hornbeams. Its relatively flat landscape, with an altitude variation of only about 10 meters, makes it well-suited for road cyclists. The area also includes temporary ponds and the nearby Lac de la Bergeonnerie, offering varied scenery for cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small gem that stays discreet, everything is very beautiful, the statues, the stained glass windows,... and the place does an enormous amount of good
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Beautiful village. Stopover (campsite).
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very pleasant for cycling on the banks of the Cher, a welcoming campsite
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Peaceful !
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Departing from Balzac Island, a good option for leaving the city on a paved route and on a clean road. The route continues to Montrichard on a greenway/clean lane/small road.
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Also called Saint-Jean-du-Grais Priory; built from 1163 by Foulque V, Count of Anjou, Tours, Maine and then King of Jerusalem.
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Unfortunately, it will probably never be operational again. To do this, two completely dismantled weirs on both sides of the island in the Cher would have to be rebuilt and the Cher must also carry sufficient water.
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Parc de Grandmont is known for its relatively flat terrain, with an altitude variation of only about 10 meters. This makes it well-suited for road cyclists seeking accessible and enjoyable routes. You'll find routes through green spaces, the Bois de Grandmont, and along the Cher River and Lac de la Bergeonnerie.
Yes, the Parc de Grandmont area offers a variety of road cycling routes suitable for different abilities. Out of over 900 available routes, you'll find 191 easy routes, 661 moderate routes, and 52 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
While cycling, you can explore the significant green lung of Parc de Grandmont, including the Bois de Grandmont and Montjoyeux, which feature diverse trees like oaks and hornbeams. Routes often pass by the nearby Lac de la Bergeonnerie and along the Levée du Cher. You might also encounter temporary ponds and, for those interested in history, the Priory of Saint-Michel de Grandmont offers guided tours, including a "Grandmont dolmens" experience to learn about Neolithic stone structures.
The region experiences a climatic transition zone, influenced by both continental and oceanic patterns. While cycling is enjoyable for much of the year, spring is particularly vibrant, with herbaceous flora across less-trodden areas. The relatively flat terrain makes it accessible in various seasons, but checking local weather forecasts is always recommended for optimal conditions.
Yes, the accessible and relatively flat terrain of Parc de Grandmont makes it ideal for family-friendly road cycling. Many of the 191 easy routes are suitable for families, offering pleasant rides through green spaces and along natural features like the Lac de la Bergeonnerie.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor activities, specific regulations for dogs on cycling routes can vary. Cycles are permitted on the main alleys of the Bois de Grandmont and Montjoyeux at reduced speeds. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check for any specific signage regarding pets in certain areas to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, the area offers several excellent loop routes. For example, the Val de Cher Greenway – Cher Valley Greenway loop from Faculté de droit, économie et sciences sociales is a popular 12.2-mile (19.6 km) easy route. Another favorite is the View of the Cher River – Cher à Vélo Cycle Path loop from Saint-Avertin, an easy 17.5-mile (28.1 km) path offering river views. You can also explore the Lac des Bretonnières loop from La Cour, a 23.0-mile (37.1 km) route with rolling terrain.
The road cycling routes in Parc de Grandmont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessible terrain, the scenic green spaces, and the variety of routes along the Cher River and Lac de la Bergeonnerie. The area's natural beauty and well-maintained paths contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Parc de Grandmont is an accessible area. Given its integration with university faculties and a high school, and its popularity for outdoor activities, you can typically find parking options in the vicinity. It's recommended to check local maps for designated parking lots or street parking near entry points to the park.
Parc de Grandmont is located within an urban area that includes university faculties and a high school, suggesting good connectivity. Public transport options, such as local buses, are likely available to reach the vicinity of the park, making it accessible for cyclists who prefer not to drive. Check local public transport schedules for the most convenient routes.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 52 difficult routes available in the wider Parc de Grandmont area. A notable moderate option is the Tours Triathlon Loop, which covers approximately 54.5 miles (87.8 km) with an elevation gain of around 447 meters, offering a more extensive ride.
Parc de Grandmont, particularly the Bois de Grandmont and Montjoyeux section, is a rich ecological corridor. It hosts a diverse variety of trees, including oaks, hornbeams, black locusts, rowan, and Austrian black pines. In spring, visitors can also observe a vibrant herbaceous flora across the less-trodden areas, adding to the natural beauty of the cycling environment.


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