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No traffic road cycling routes around Garnay offer access to the tranquil rural scenery of the Eure-et-Loir department in France's Centre-Loire Valley. The region is characterized by its gentle topography, featuring rolling hills, expansive agricultural lands, and quiet departmental roads. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse open fields, small forests, and follow alongside rivers, providing a visually appealing and peaceful riding experience.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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43.1km
01:49
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.0km
01:48
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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54.1km
02:11
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.3km
01:29
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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101km
04:13
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Built in the 16th century and constructed from white stone from the Boncourt quarry, the church has a brown tile roof, accompanied by a bell tower and a belfry covered in slate. A small canopy, a vestibule, protects the sanctuary door, rebuilt in 1789. The bell was cast in the 17th century.
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The construction of the original church of Sorel dates back to the 10th century. In 1113, this church was destroyed during the siege of the fortress of Sorel by the troops of Henry VIII of England coming from Normandy. Its identical reconstruction was unfortunately halted by a fire in 1134. The current church was rebuilt starting in the 13th century, with the chevet completed in the 15th century, and the first two bays of the nave and the northern seigneurial chapel in the 16th century. The bell tower was built in the 17th century by blinding a window. The building is constructed of flint, lime, and white stone on a sandstone base. The upper part is made of Vernon stone. The tiled roof is supported by a beautiful rafter frame whose tie beams are decorated with chimera heads, also called "howling devils." In the choir, the 19th-century altar recalls medieval sculptures. An interesting collection of stained-glass windows dating from 1850. After extensive renovations, masses have been celebrated again since 2007.
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The current church was almost entirely rebuilt in 1542 on Gothic foundations. The Gothic church was reportedly destroyed in 1424 by the English. According to legend, Saint Lubin, Bishop of Chartres, came to rest in this place, which housed a recluse inhabited by a monk. A chapel was built there towards the end of the 6th century.
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Dedicated to Saint Blaise, the church of Havelu is oriented and comprises a single nave. Its construction dates back to the 16th century. The choir, older and narrower than the nave, ends in a three-sided chevet. Constructed of flint blocks, the building is erected on a sandstone base. Two-stepped buttresses rise to the cornice. The western door appears to date from the 19th century, based on a Gothic-inspired model. It consists of a pointed arch with two tori exposed by wide grooves resting on prismatic bases. A lowered arch supports the blind tympanum. A shell is carved on the lintel of the south door, now walled up. A pointed octagonal spire rises from the bell tower. The roof is slate. Inside, the roof structure is exposed and retains the original stencilled decoration on the shingles. The name of the clergyman who commissioned it can still be seen: "M[ai]stre Jehan Menere p[re]b[t]re chaplain of this place." The furnishings of Havelu church are remarkable for their uniform 18th-century decoration. A partition altarpiece is located in the choir. Signed and dated by the artist, Pierre Pilastre (1753), it features, in the center, a painting of the Resurrection, inserted between two fluted pilasters flanked by scrolls with floral and fruit motifs and topped with fire pots. At the ends, each of the two doors is surmounted by a painting, one depicting Saint Blaise, the other Saint Barbara. At the choir entrance, the triumphal arch—by the same craftsman—also survives. A work bench, a confessional, and a lectern from the same period complete this decorative ensemble. In 1998, the Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French Art Protection Association) granted a donation of 60,000 francs to strengthen the bell tower's framework.
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Built in the 15th century on the foundations of a chapel whose origins can be traced back to a papal bull from Pope Alexander in 1142, Saint Apollonia was worshipped there.
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There are over 120 traffic-free road cycling routes around Garnay, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. This provides a wide selection for cyclists looking to explore the Eure-et-Loir department without heavy vehicle traffic.
The routes around Garnay typically feature gentle topography, rolling hills, and agricultural lands. You'll cycle through open fields, small forests, and alongside rivers, offering tranquil and visually appealing rides characteristic of the Centre-Loire Valley region.
Yes, many routes are suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Dreux Forest and Mézières-Écluzelles Lake Loop is an easy route covering about 43 km with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for road cycling in Garnay. During these seasons, you can best appreciate the scenic countryside and charming villages. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes around Garnay are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is The Donjon of Gilles – Avre Aqueduct loop from Chapelle royale de Dreux, which offers a scenic circular tour.
While cycling, you can discover various historical and natural attractions. Routes often pass by significant landmarks such as The Donjon of Gilles and the impressive Avre Aqueduct. The region also features several castles, including Château de Mormoulins and Château de Louye, which can be points of interest along your ride.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer ride, the The Donjon of Gilles – Avre Aqueduct loop from Dreux offers a moderate challenge. This route spans over 67 km with nearly 300 meters of elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience through the quiet countryside.
Many routes start from towns or villages like Dreux, where public parking is generally available. Specific parking information for individual route starting points can often be found within the detailed route descriptions on komoot.
As you cycle through the rural Eure-et-Loir department, you'll encounter charming villages and small towns. While not every route will have cafes directly on the path, many villages offer opportunities for refreshments, especially in larger hubs like Dreux or other communities along the way. Planning your stops in advance is recommended.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Garnay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the picturesque rural scenery, and the opportunity to explore the region's gentle landscapes away from busy roads.
Absolutely. Garnay's location makes it a great base for combining cycling with cultural exploration. You could plan a longer ride towards Chartres, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cathedral, or even a more extensive excursion to Monet's Gardens in Giverny, both offering unique cultural experiences accessible by bike through scenic French countryside.


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