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6,992
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No traffic road cycling routes around La Chapelle-Saint-Aubin are characterized by the flat to gently rolling terrain of the Pays de la Loire region, offering accessible cycling along the Sarthe River and through various green spaces. The area benefits from its close proximity to Le Mans, providing a mix of natural and urban landscapes for cyclists. Dedicated paths, including sections of the "Boulevard Nature," ensure routes are suitable for road bikes without significant traffic.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
2.5
(2)
63
riders
79.1km
03:31
800m
790m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(7)
66
riders
59.8km
02:32
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.0
(1)
43
riders
103km
04:43
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(4)
52
riders
55.9km
02:26
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
39
riders
43.9km
01:50
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It was built to the plans of Abbot Tournesac and consecrated in June 1857. The chapel is located in the Sainte Croix district, one of the oldest districts in the city of Le Mans. The current building replaces a first chapel; the latter was undoubtedly the chapel of a hospice founded by Saint Bertrand in the 6th century. It was probably in the 10th century that it was established as a parish, after the ruin of the hospice; this chapel then depended on the abbey of la Couture. The initial chapel was destroyed in 1794. It rose from its ashes thanks to Basile Moreau, who was entrusted in 1835 with the congregation of the Brothers of Saint-Joseph. Abbot Moreau was tasked with building, on land donated by the parish, several buildings intended to house this nascent community, the Fathers of Sainte-Croix. In 1908, the church was deconsecrated and all the abbey buildings were assigned to the army. In 1931, it was returned to worship, after being acquired by the Congregation, which experienced significant growth in Canada. Basile Moreau died in 1873 and was beatified by the Church in 2007. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of his death, the Sunday mass on April 7, 2024, was broadcast live on “Le Jour du Seigneur” on France 2.
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Far from the high Alpine passes, here is a small climb in the Sarthe countryside. On the program, 1.8 kilometers at an average of 4.5% coming from Montreuil-le-Chétif, or 2.1 kilometers at an average of 5.2% from Pezé-le-Robert.
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There are over 600 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around La Chapelle-Saint-Aubin listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with over 90 easy routes, 500 moderate, and 30 more challenging options.
The region is well-equipped for road cycling with its extensive network, including the 'Boulevard Nature'. This project features dedicated paths, often running alongside the scenic Sarthe River and through local parks, ensuring a peaceful, car-free experience. Many routes combine well-maintained paths with prepared roads specifically designed for gentle modes of transport.
Yes, there are over 90 easy, traffic-free road cycling routes around La Chapelle-Saint-Aubin. The 'Boulevard Nature' is particularly suitable, offering dedicated, flat paths through green spaces like Parc Théodore Monod and Parc de l'Épine, perfect for a relaxed family ride away from vehicle traffic.
You'll find diverse natural beauty, primarily centered around the Sarthe River, which offers scenic routes along its banks. The 'Boulevard Nature' also integrates several green spaces and parks, providing varied scenery. For a longer ride, the Mont du Haut-Fourché and the Forêt de Perseigne offer additional natural beauty.
Many routes offer access to points of interest. You can cycle towards the historic city of Le Mans, just a few kilometers away, to explore its Plantagenet City or the Cathedral of Saint Julian. Other notable attractions include L'Épau Abbey, the expansive Arche de la Nature, and the Botanical garden.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the moderate route Donjon de Ballon – Le Mans loop from Le Mans-Hôpital offers a 58 km circular ride with moderate elevation, taking you through varied landscapes without traffic.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 230 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the scenic river views, and the accessibility to both natural green spaces and the historic city of Le Mans.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the difficult Jouteau Pond – Col de la Source loop from Le Mans-Hôpital cover over 100 km with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding yet traffic-free experience through the region's varied terrain.
La Chapelle-Saint-Aubin is very close to Le Mans, which is well-served by public transport. The 'Boulevard Nature' and other cycling paths are designed to connect various communes within Le Mans Métropole, making them accessible from different points via local bus services or by cycling a short distance from train stations in Le Mans.
Given the proximity to Le Mans and the nature of the 'Boulevard Nature' connecting various communes, there are likely numerous parking options available in and around La Chapelle-Saint-Aubin and the entry points to the cycling network. Look for public parking areas in the communes along the 'Boulevard Nature' or near the parks it traverses.
Yes, as the routes often pass through or near charming towns and villages like Coulaines, Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, and Fresnay-sur-Sarthe, you'll find opportunities for refreshment. Additionally, the proximity to Le Mans means a wide array of cafes and restaurants are easily accessible for a break during or after your ride.
The Pays de la Loire region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making for an enjoyable and scenic ride on the traffic-free paths.


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