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No traffic touring cycling routes around Ingrandes-De-Touraine are primarily defined by the Loire River, which offers dedicated paths along its banks amidst picturesque scenery of sandbanks and riverine forests. The region is also characterized by extensive vineyards, notably around Bourgueil, and is part of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, featuring diverse landscapes including forests, meadows, and moderately rolling plains. This area, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a harmonious blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks, making it suitable for…
Last updated: July 18, 2026
4.2
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84
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71.1km
04:06
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(8)
35
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41.6km
02:31
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(4)
33
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53.7km
03:08
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30
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11.6km
00:56
10m
10m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
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21.0km
01:27
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On this bridge over the La Vienne you have a nice view of the skyline of Candes-Saint-Martin. This cozy village is located near the confluence of the Vienne and the Loire.
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This impressive suspension bridge spans the Loire between La Chapelle-aux-Naux and Langeais and was originally completed in 1849. The bridge has been repaired and rebuilt many times and has a two-lane road over the Loire. On the Langeais side, a walk along the banks of the Loire, on both sides of the bridge, is highly recommended. The Langeais bridge is a stubborn bridge. It has been rebuilt five times! The story begins in 1848, the year in which King Louis Philippe authorised the construction of a "wire bridge", as it was then called (bridge 1). But wires are excellent lightning conductors! And 10 years after its opening in 1859, the bridge collapsed into the Loire after a heavy storm, its deck and suspension elements. Two years later in 1861, the bridge was repaired and operational again as a toll bridge (bridge 2). But shortly afterwards, in 1870, war broke out and the advance of the Prussian enemy had to be slowed down. Boom! Bridge was blown up (bridge 3) The fourth was completed in 1914, but then came the... car! They were heavy, they came and went! The bridge therefore had to be extensively rebuilt to bear the weight of modernity. This happened in the 1930s, and the opportunity was taken to decorate the bridge with its very special Gothic pillars, which reflected the Gothic style of the castle; the two form a mirror image. Bridge 4 was built! All is well, all is well... but then it is June 1940. And this time it is the Germans who have to be stopped. To stop the invader, the bridge was blown up again. After first using a ferry and then a temporary footbridge, the inhabitants waited until 1949 for a bridge over the Loire (bridge 5). The bridge of Langeais is the only bridge between Tours and Port Boulet. It is now a rather imposing bridge with a turbulent history.
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The striking thing about this church is the spire. The white covering reflects in the sunlight. Literally a highlight to look up to.
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Small community among the vineyards
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WARNING For safety reasons, the bridge may only be crossed by hand! Enjoy the great current at walking pace.
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On the horizon, when the weather is clear, you can see the silhouette of the Château de Ussé. This fairytale castle has a magical appearance that overlooks the Indre and the Loire. It is so beautiful that it inspired Charles Perrault for his Sleeping Beauty. Triggered? Drive there and you will end up in a fairytale world. Young and old, immerse yourself in castle life and the scenes from this fairytale come to life before your eyes. Follow in the footsteps of Vauban, Perrault, Chateaubriand, Le Nôtre and the Blacas family, who still live in this illustrious castle in the Loire Valley.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Ingrandes-De-Touraine, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the beautiful Loire Valley. These routes are designed to provide a peaceful and scenic cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.
The terrain around Ingrandes-De-Touraine offers a mix of landscapes. Many routes follow the flat, easy-going paths along the Loire River, which is part of the famous "Loire à Vélo" network. You'll also find routes winding through vineyards and some areas with moderately rolling plains and hillsides, adding gentle variety to your ride. The region is generally very accessible for touring cyclists.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Ingrandes-De-Touraine are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, you could try the Hike around Bourgueil – The Château de Minière loop from Saint-Patrice, a moderate 41.5 km route, or the shorter, easy The banks of the Indre – L'Indre by Bike loop from Rigny-Ussé.
The region is rich in history and dotted with magnificent châteaux. Many routes will take you past or near these historical treasures. You can explore highlights such as Ussé Castle (also known as Sleeping Beauty's Castle), or the impressive Château de Gizeux. The Langeais Bridge – Château de Langeais loop from Saint-Patrice route, for instance, offers views of the historic Langeais area.
Absolutely! Nearly half of the routes (49 out of 102) are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or family outings. These routes often feature minimal elevation gain and follow dedicated paths, such as those along the Loire River or the Indre. An excellent option is the Bridge over the Indre – Pont du Néman über den L'Indre loop from Château d'Ussé, which is an easy 20.6 km ride.
The Loire Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its natural beauty. You'll cycle through picturesque riverine forests, past sandbanks and islands along the Loire River, and through extensive vineyards, particularly in areas like Bourgueil and Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil. The Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park also offers diverse landscapes including meadows and moorland, providing serene and scenic environments.
The no-traffic touring routes around Ingrandes-De-Touraine are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 650 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the stunning combination of historical châteaux and natural river landscapes that make for an unforgettable touring experience.
The Loire Valley region is generally well-integrated for cyclists, especially along the "Loire à Vélo" route. While specific public transport options directly at every trailhead might vary, regional trains (TER) often accommodate bicycles, allowing for point-to-point rides or easier access to starting points. It's advisable to check local train schedules and bike policies for specific routes.
Many towns and villages along the no-traffic cycling routes, especially those with popular attractions or starting points for the "Loire à Vélo," offer designated parking areas. For routes starting from specific châteaux or villages like Saint-Patrice or Rigny-Ussé, you can typically find parking nearby. Always look for local signage for public parking facilities.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally considered ideal for touring cycling in the Loire Valley. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, temperatures are mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant autumn foliage. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it can be warmer and more crowded, especially around popular attractions.
Yes, Ingrandes-De-Touraine is situated within a renowned wine region, and many routes wind through picturesque vineyards, such as those of Bourgueil and Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil. Cycling these paths offers excellent opportunities to experience local viticulture and potentially stop for wine tastings at local producers. The Bike loop from Les Essards is an example of a route that traverses the local countryside.


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