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Gravel biking around Berchères-Les-Pierres offers a network of routes through the gently rolling terrain of the region. The area is characterized by a mix of agricultural landscapes, quiet country roads, and historical sites, providing varied scenery for gravel cyclists. The Beauce plain features open fields and gentle undulations, while historical quarry routes offer a unique environment. Routes often combine paved sections with unpaved paths, suitable for exploring the local countryside.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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76.8km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Moulin de Mormoulins is a watermill located on the Eure River in the hamlet of Mormoulins. This mill dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries and is a listed historical monument. You can admire the old stone building, the wooden wheel, and the canal that diverts water from the river as you pass in front of the mill. The mill is surrounded by green fields and trees, creating a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
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Walking along the canal, surrounded by dense vegetation, is a unique pleasure.
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According to tradition, the church choir covers the remains of an older building, possibly dating back to the 6th century, which was built to house the saint's body. According to current knowledge, the commune of Saint-Piat (Sanctus Piatus in Latin) officially appeared in 1087, mentioned in a charter of the Nottonville Priory (Eure-et-Loir), on which it depended. The current building was rebuilt during the time of Francis I, as suggested by the date 1535 engraved on two buttresses of the apse and the date 1542 engraved on a piece of wood from the vault. This is according to a study by the SAEL (Eure-et-Loir Archaeological Society). The three-sided apses, the dripstone towers (horizontal members projecting from a wall), and the sculpted roof structures are a testament to the importance of the reconstructions carried out in the department during the 16th century. The church of Saint-Piat is one of them. While the church has not been officially recognized, it nevertheless contains objects that have attracted attention both for their antiquity and quality, but not always for good reason. Their artistic value, far from attracting only religious or aesthetic interest, has also aroused a covetousness that, unfortunately, remains for some of them. Fortunately, those still in place are carefully cared for and offer the curious a story to discover, a beauty to slowly ponder as they progress toward the choir.
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Many centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements—which, while helpful and useful on the one hand, could also be a threat as untamed forces of nature—for various purposes, thus eliminating the need for human or animal muscle power. Mills like these are a good example of the human engineering skills of earlier generations: The heavy millstones used to grind grain or press oil, for example, could be powered by wind or—as in this case—water.
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Situated on the banks of the Eure River, the village of Maintenon boasts a peaceful atmosphere and rich heritage. Dominated by its Renaissance castle and famous for its unfinished aqueduct designed by Vauban, the town invites you to stroll. The ancient streets, the banks of the Eure River, and the Louis XIV Canal provide an ideal setting for a break in the footsteps of history.
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The Plateau mill is a large water mill, equipped with two turbines producing their own electricity.
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Beautiful green space in the middle of the city. Sometimes flooded in winter.
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The gravel bike trails in Berchères-Les-Pierres feature a mix of agricultural landscapes, quiet country roads, and unpaved paths. You'll encounter gently rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes, making for varied and engaging rides.
Yes, Berchères-Les-Pierres offers several easy gravel bike routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Chartres – the Guillaume Gate loop from Champhol is an easy 21.5 km path exploring historical landmarks, and the Inspiring loop from Chartres Cathedral is a shorter 11.2 km option.
Gravel bike routes around Berchères-Les-Pierres vary in length. You can find shorter loops like the Inspiring loop from Chartres Cathedral at 11.2 km, to longer, more challenging rides such as the Château de Maintenon – Maintenon Castle loop from La Villette - Saint-Prest, which covers 74.6 km.
For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the Château de Maintenon – Maintenon Castle loop from La Villette - Saint-Prest is a notable option. This 74.6 km route leads through scenic countryside and past historical castle grounds, offering a more demanding ride.
Many routes incorporate historical points of interest. You can explore landmarks like the Guillaume Gate on the Chartres loop from Champhol, or ride past the impressive Chartres Cathedral on the Inspiring loop from Chartres Cathedral. The Château de Maintenon – Maintenon Castle loop also passes by significant historical castle grounds.
Absolutely. The Superb city views – Chartres loop from Lucé is highly recommended for its expansive views of Chartres and its surroundings. Many routes also traverse open fields, offering picturesque agricultural vistas.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience in Berchères-Les-Pierres highly, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 12 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the mix of paved and unpaved sections, and the historical points of interest along the routes.
Yes, most of the gravel bike routes in Berchères-Les-Pierres are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Superb city views – Chartres loop from Lucé and the Chartres – the Guillaume Gate loop from Champhol.
Yes, you can explore routes that include natural features. The Ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure loop from Barjouville is a great option, taking you past the scenic ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure.
There are approximately 10 gravel bike routes available around Berchères-Les-Pierres, offering a good selection for different skill levels and preferences.
The region's gently rolling terrain and mixed surfaces make it enjoyable for gravel biking across many seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be great for longer days. Even winter cycling is possible, though conditions on unpaved paths may vary.


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