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Gravel biking around Courmemin offers routes through the Sologne region, characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain, numerous ponds, and historic châteaux. The area provides a mix of open paths and sections that may pass through woodlands, making it suitable for various gravel biking experiences. Elevation gains are generally low, with most routes featuring gradual ascents rather than steep climbs.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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62.5km
03:51
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
00:58
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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66.0km
04:17
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.8km
03:02
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.8km
03:28
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The parish church, dedicated to Saint Stephen, belonged in the 13th century to the Abbey of Micy near Orléans. It was rebuilt at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th centuries. It consists of a long nave, 35 meters in length and over 9 meters wide, ending in a three-sided apse. Its walls, built of rubble and rendered brick, are reinforced by dressed stone buttresses. The cornice at the base of the roof and the window and door surrounds are also made of molded dressed stone. The double-lancet windows with trefoil topped by a figure-eight shaped bilobe are identical, except for those on the west facade and the central window, which are more elaborate, featuring three lancets while retaining the same molding. An addition was made at the beginning of the 16th century. On the north side stands an imposing seigneurial chapel and a massive bell tower with eight flat buttresses, two on each face, all built of brick. Ashlar is reserved for the buttresses of the bell tower and alternates with brick in the buttresses of the chapel; it is used for framing the openings, the windows, and the sloping sides of the chapel's gable. A lozenge-shaped decoration of black bricks on a background of pink bricks has been preserved on the lower level and on part of the gable of this chapel. The chapel was the only vaulted part of the church, undoubtedly financed by Jean or Claude d'Estampes, lord of La Ferté-Nabert. The rest of the building was covered by a panelled vault, the replacement of which with a false ribbed vault of plaster resulted in the disappearance of the tie beams and king posts and ruined the structural integrity of the roof frame. This artificial, cold, and superficial decoration of the upper sections deprives the interior of the interplay of tie beams and king posts. These, in their rhythm, corresponded to the lateral openings and reflected the robust structure of the timber frame that protected the building. A comprehensive restoration is planned. Initially, for the north chapel—masonry, roofing, and timber frame—the French Heritage Society (Sauvegarde de l’Art français) provided €30,490 in 2001.
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Great cani-mountain biking route with a section of road
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Beautiful, definitely do it!
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Near the castle there is a walk to do along the pond of the Bonshommes and the pheasant farm. This short circuit can take you to the magnificent viewpoint of the castle at the end of the lake.
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Straight ahead to Chambord. The magnificent towers are getting closer and closer.
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It is the largest Renaissance hunting lodge on the Loire. A visit is highly recommended. There is a paid parking lot. The park is 55 hectares in size. Chambord Castle impresses with its architecture, the beautifully furnished rooms and art. It is recommended to rent a Histopad for 6.5 euros. From the terrace you have great views of the landscaped garden and the extensive park.
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Small bridge along the Cosson, then it climbs steeply!
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The gravel bike trails around Courmemin primarily traverse the Sologne region, characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain. You'll encounter a mix of open paths, woodlands, and numerous ponds, with gradual ascents rather than steep climbs. This makes the area suitable for a variety of gravel biking experiences.
Yes, Courmemin offers several easy gravel bike trails perfect for beginners. For instance, the Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux is an easy 19.2 km path with gentle terrain around the famous Chambord Castle. Another accessible option is the Cheverny Castle – Cheverny Castle loop from Cour-Cheverny, which is 23.7 km long and also rated easy.
The Sologne region around Courmemin is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summers are also good, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winters can be ridden, but some paths might be muddy or wet, so appropriate gear is recommended.
Absolutely. The generally flat and gentle terrain around Courmemin makes it ideal for family outings. Shorter, easy routes like the Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux (19.2 km) are excellent choices for families looking for a relaxed ride through scenic landscapes without significant elevation.
The trails often connect historic châteaux and traverse the Sologne's pond-dotted landscapes. You can expect views of iconic landmarks like Chambord Castle. Many routes also pass by beautiful natural features such as Étang du Montperché and Grand Cottereau Pond, offering picturesque scenery.
Yes, for more experienced riders, there are longer and more challenging options. The Chateau st joseph – jolie loop from Centre-Loire Valley is a difficult 66.0 km trail that leads through varied landscapes, typically taking over five hours to complete. Another substantial ride is the Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Centre-Val de Loire, a moderate 62.5 km route offering extensive views.
The gravel biking routes in Courmemin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from more than 9 reviews. Riders often praise the quiet woodlands, the charming pond-dotted landscapes, and the opportunity to cycle between historic châteaux. The mix of open and wooded sections also contributes to a varied and enjoyable experience.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. Many gravel routes are designed to connect or pass by significant châteaux, such as the famous Chambord Castle. You might also encounter charming local architecture like the Old market hall of Bracieux or historical religious buildings like the Notre-Dame Church, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
The gravel bike trails near Courmemin vary in length to suit different preferences. You'll find routes ranging from shorter, easy loops around 19-24 km, such as the Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux, to longer, more challenging rides exceeding 60 km, like the Chateau st joseph loop. The average length of routes in the area is around 40 km.
While specific pub stops are not detailed for every route, the gravel trails often pass through or near charming villages in the Sologne region. These villages typically offer local amenities, including cafes, bakeries, and small restaurants where you can refuel and experience local hospitality. Planning your route with these village stops in mind is a great way to enhance your ride.
Gravel biking in Courmemin offers a range of difficulties. The region is generally characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, making many routes accessible for beginners and casual riders. However, there are also moderate and difficult options available for those seeking a greater challenge, often involving longer distances rather than significant elevation gains. Out of 9 routes, 2 are easy, 6 are moderate, and 1 is difficult.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Courmemin are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Centre-Val de Loire and the Étang du Montperché – Sologne Pond loop from Centre-Loire Valley, which is a moderate 53.7 km ride.


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