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No traffic road cycling routes around Preuilly-La-Ville are set within the Indre department of France's Centre-Loire Valley, offering a blend of tranquil landscapes. The region is characterized by its location along the Creuse and Suin rivers, providing picturesque waterside routes and panoramic views of the Creuse Valley. Cyclists can explore diverse woodlands, including the Forest of Tours-Preuilly, which features numerous ponds and varied tree species. The terrain generally ranges from 119 to 144 meters in altitude, presenting a mix of…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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35.7km
01:38
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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11.5km
00:29
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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57.9km
02:26
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.6km
02:09
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.5km
02:25
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hike up to the old Château-Naillac with its twin 12th-century donjons—towers without buttresses—standing just above the Creuse River. Inside, you'll find remnants of prisoners' graffiti, a hall with a magnificent Romanesque fireplace, and a model showing what the castle once looked like.
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This impressive viaduct over the Creuse River looks like an ordinary old railway structure, but the stories behind it make it special. It was built in the late 19th century for a railway line that was never fully completed, earning it the nickname "the ghost train line." During World War II, the Germans used the bridge as an observation post, and after the war, it fell into complete disrepair. In the 1980s, it was even threatened with demolition, until bungee jumpers discovered the viaduct and revived it. Today, you can walk across it with stunning views of the valley, and be aware that bats have found refuge under the arches.
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At the Abbey of Saint-Savin, a sight you'll never tire of awaits: the Gartempe River flowing gently past the ancient stone walls, and the medieval Pont de Saint-Savin spanning the river, with the abbey in the background. A magnificent view! The combination of water, bridge, and Romanesque architecture makes this a perfect oasis. Take a moment to sit on the banks.
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At the Abbey of Saint-Savin, a sight you'll never tire of awaits: the Gartempe River flowing gently past the ancient stone walls, and the medieval Pont de Saint-Savin spanning the river, with the abbey in the background. A truly magnificent view! The combination of water, bridge, and Romanesque architecture makes this a perfect oasis. Take a moment to sit on the banks.
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Magnificent abbey with its frescoes from the Romanesque period
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It's not the most beautiful track, but it's there!
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The Viaduc du Blanc is a remarkable work of art located in the commune of Le Blanc, although the Creuse is often associated with this type of structure, this specific viaduct crosses the Indre region, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This viaduct is an emblematic work of 19th century railway architecture in France. Points of Interest: Architecture and Construction: Railway Structure: Built at the end of the 19th century, the Viaduc du Blanc is one of the major railway infrastructures of the time. It was designed to allow trains to pass over the Creuse Valley, a river that crosses this picturesque region. Imposing Structure: The viaduct is distinguished by its stone arches, which extend over several hundred meters. The height and length of the structure testify to the technical and aesthetic ambition of its designers. With its multiple elegant arches, it blends harmoniously into the surrounding natural landscape while asserting its imposing presence. Why visit the Viaduc du Blanc? Engineering Masterpiece: The Viaduc du Blanc is an impressive example of 19th century railway architecture, combining technique and aesthetics in a monumental work. Breathtaking Landscapes: Located in an exceptional natural setting, the viaduct offers panoramic views of the Creuse Valley, ideal for nature and photography enthusiasts. Industrial Heritage: This viaduct is an important witness to French industrial heritage, allowing a better understanding of the history of infrastructure and rail transport in France. In short, the Viaduc du Blanc is a must-see destination for those interested in architecture, industrial history, and spectacular natural landscapes. It is a place that perfectly combines human technology and natural beauty.
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There are over a dozen dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Preuilly-La-Ville, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find options ranging from easy, shorter rides to more challenging, longer excursions.
Yes, Preuilly-La-Ville offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes. For instance, the Ingrandes – Ingrandes loop from Mérigny is an easy option, perfect for a relaxed ride. The region's dedicated greenways, like the one from Preuilly-La-Ville to the Viaduc du Blanc, also provide smooth, traffic-free paths ideal for all skill levels.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Preuilly-La-Ville traverse diverse and tranquil landscapes. You'll experience picturesque river valleys, such as the Creuse and Suin, and cycle through woodlands, including the enchanting 'bois moussu' (mossy woods). Many routes offer panoramic views, especially along the Creuse Valley, and pass by ponds within the Forest of Tours-Preuilly.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Preuilly-La-Ville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Angles-sur-l'Anglin loop from Angles-sur-l'Anglin and the Riding along the sunflowers loop from Tournon-Saint-Pierre, offering varied scenery on a circular path.
The routes often pass by significant natural and historical landmarks. You can cycle past the impressive Viaduc du Blanc, a 19th-century railway marvel, or explore the dedicated Cycling Path on Former Railway in Parc naturel régional de la Brenne. Other routes might lead you near historic sites like Naillac Castle or the charming village of Angles-sur-l'Anglin with its castle.
The region is particularly pleasant for road cycling from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, with sunflowers blooming in late summer. The quiet country roads and greenways are enjoyable without the heavy traffic of peak tourist season in other areas.
Many routes start from villages or towns in the vicinity, such as Mérigny or Le Blanc, where public parking is typically available. For routes utilizing the Voie Verte, you can often find parking near access points in towns like Preuilly-La-Ville or close to the Viaduc du Blanc.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Preuilly-La-Ville, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural scenery of the Creuse Valley and Brenne Regional Natural Park, and the absence of traffic, which makes for a very relaxing and enjoyable ride.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking longer distances, there are moderate routes available. The Ingrandes – La Gartempe loop from Mérigny, for example, covers nearly 60 km with some elevation gain, offering a good challenge while still utilizing low-traffic roads.
Absolutely. The region is rich in heritage. You can easily incorporate stops at local heritage sites such as the Église de Preuilly-la-Ville, the Abbaye de Fontgombault, or the charming villages of Angles-sur-l'Anglin and La Roche-Posay into your cycling tours. Many routes pass close to these points of interest.
Yes, the area provides various convenient spots for breaks. You'll find picnic areas, such as those at the Lurais beach or near the Fontgombault leisure area, which are perfect for a mid-ride stop. The tranquil nature of the routes also offers many scenic spots to simply pull over and enjoy the surroundings.


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