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Gravel biking around La Bazouge-De-Chemeré offers varied terrain within the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region. The area is characterized by rolling countryside and hilly landscapes, shaped by diverse geology including schists, limestone, and rhyolites. The Vaige river valley and its tributaries create an undulating environment with a mix of agricultural lands, forests, and quiet country roads, providing diverse surfaces for gravel biking.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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39.7km
02:08
340m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.7km
02:40
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.0km
02:30
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Through September and November the Mayenne south of Laval is largely drained to allow for repairs to the locks ( ecluse ) and general maintence each year.
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L'Ecluse de Briacé is a historic site on Mayenne, where you can enjoy a picturesque hike along the canal.
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Very beautiful ironwork, reminiscent of Jules Verne, Eiffel, and therefore steampunk
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Here I almost died. I think I had the scare of my life. Having lost control of my bike on the slope, I fell on my luggage rack, and it braked my rear wheel, veiling it. For a quarter of a second, I thought I was going to finish him in the background, and that I couldn't get out without a serious injury. It's crazy all the ideas that go through your head in such a short time. Eventually, or miraculously, everything stopped, and I didn't even find myself on the ground. #AMDG
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On the Old Bridge of Laval, one is captivated by the medieval castle which sits over the city, in particular by this "Tour-Maîtresse", a jewel of medieval architecture. Anecdote at the origin of this bridge: Guy I of Laval, Lord of Laval in 1020 spanned the Mayenne at the foot of his castle. But he fell with his mount and, seeing himself lost, commended himself to the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. Brought back mysteriously to the shore, he was making a prayer of gratitude when, in the branches of an oak tree, the Blessed Virgin appeared to him. He built a chapel, called Notre-Dame d'Avesnières, and a monastery of nuns where his daughters entered. Pilgrims flocked there and the chapel, enlarged several times, gave way to a basilica completed by Count Guy V de Laval, great-grandson of the founder.
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The "Pont Vieux" makes it possible to cross the Mayenne to Laval. It dates from the 12th century, until the construction of the Pont Aristide-Briand (or "Pont Neuf") at the beginning of the 19th century, it is the only bridge in Laval. Listed as a Historic Monument since 1926, it was originally called "Pont Saint-Julien". The Laval hospital chapel also had the same patron saint.
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There are currently 3 gravel bike routes documented around La Bazouge-De-Chemeré on komoot. These routes offer a good starting point for exploring the region's diverse terrain.
The region offers a varied landscape, characterized by rolling countryside and hilly sections. You'll ride on a mix of surfaces, including quiet country roads, agricultural tracks, and forest paths. The geology, with schists, limestone, and rhyolites, contributes to this dynamic and engaging terrain.
The gravel routes in La Bazouge-De-Chemeré are primarily rated as moderate difficulty. While there are no routes specifically marked as 'easy' for absolute beginners, the moderate trails offer a good challenge for those with some cycling experience, often featuring a mix of quiet roads and natural paths through the Mayenne countryside.
You can expect scenic views of the Vaige river valley and its tributaries, as well as agricultural lands and forests. The region is known for its diverse geology and the presence of the Espace Naturel Sensible (ENS) de La Bazouge-de-Chémeré, which features dry limestone grasslands and wetlands. Along some routes, you might pass historical points of interest like the Old Bridge of Parné-sur-Roc or the Moulin de Gô.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes currently listed for La Bazouge-De-Chemeré are circular loops. Examples include the Port-Rhingeard Lock – Briacé lock loop from Parné-sur-Roc and the Bonne Lock – Port-Rhingeard Lock loop from Parné-sur-Roc, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The rolling countryside and varied terrain of La Bazouge-De-Chemeré are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer can also be great, but be prepared for warmer weather, especially during midday.
The gravel bike routes in La Bazouge-De-Chemeré typically range from about 2 hours 45 minutes to over 3 hours to complete. For instance, the Port-Rhingeard Lock – Briacé lock loop takes approximately 3 hours 13 minutes, while the Bonne Lock – Port-Rhingeard Lock loop is often completed in about 2 hours 42 minutes.
Yes, several routes in the area incorporate waterways. The region is situated on a promontory above the Vaige river valley, and its tributaries like the Chémerette stream enhance the natural beauty. Routes often traverse scenic river locks, such as the Briacé lock – Port-Rhingeard Lock loop, offering tranquil sections along the water.
The gravel biking experience in La Bazouge-De-Chemeré is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 2 reviews. Over 20 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the quiet roads and natural paths through the Mayenne countryside.
La Bazouge-De-Chemeré is ideal for gravel biking due to its varied geology, undulating rural landscapes, and a rich natural environment. The mix of paved and unpaved roads, agricultural tracks, and forest paths, combined with the tranquility of the Mayenne bocage, provides a perfect setting for exploring away from traffic. The broader Mayenne region also actively promotes cycling, indicating a supportive environment for gravel enthusiasts.
While not directly on the gravel trails, La Bazouge-De-Chemeré has a pumptrack located behind the football stadium, indicating a community interest in cycling. The wider Mayenne region also features extensive cycling infrastructure, including the Mayenne valley's 85 kilometers of walking and cycling trails along river towpaths, which can be integrated into longer rides.


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