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Conie-Molitard

The best traffic-free bike rides around Conie-Molitard

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No traffic road cycling routes around Conie-Molitard traverse a landscape shaped by the Conie and Loir rivers, offering tranquil settings for outdoor activities. The region features diverse terrains, including forests such as the Bois des Gâts and the woods of Moléans, alongside open fields and serene ponds. Situated between the agricultural plains of Beauce and the undulating Perche region, the area provides varied scenery for road cyclists. The Conie Valley itself offers a peaceful backdrop, combining natural beauty with historical…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Little Bridge of Vouvray – Bonneval loop from Bonneval

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Easy
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August 7, 2025, Église Saint Sauveur de la Trinité

The Church of Saint Sauveur La Trinité, probably built in the 12th century, is notable for its Romanesque windows with columns and capitals. On its walls, alternating with the consecration crosses, one can admire a Stations of the Cross in blue enamel on earthenware. The choir is lit by five Romanesque windows decorated with stained glass depicting Our Lord and the four Evangelists.

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Saint Mames was martyred in Cappadocia around 1274: local legend has it that a saint offers a helping hand to cross the Loir. On April 17, 1707, thunder struck the bell tower.

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The church consists of a single nave, extended by a single-bay choir, and a semicircular apse. Two canted chapels, forming a false transept, were added during this renovation. The church is dominated by a timber-framed bell tower that rises above the first bay of the nave. The gable of the western facade was rebuilt in the last century, an external wooden porch removed. The central axis of the current facade is punctuated by a semicircular door surmounted by an archivolt, a circular opening on the first level and a small window pierced in the upper part of the gable. On the north side, a highly raised stringcourse forming a cornice, resting on simple modillions, still survives in the upper part of the wall. Additional openings were added to the old, narrow, and uneven openings in the last century, in the nave, as well as in the choir and apse, to allow more daylight to enter the building. The interior of the church is covered with a paneled roof structure: the one covering the nave is believed to date from the 16th century. The entire structure has been given a coherent decoration, from the faux-stone plasterwork to the paneled vault, the furnishings, and the statuary. The church also boasts a 17th-century polychrome wooden statue of Saint Barbara. The Prunelé coat of arms appears at the bottom of the stained-glass window of Saint Louis and, outside, on a medallion on the apse wall. The Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French National Art Protection Agency) granted €5,000 in grants in 2004 for masonry and roof repairs and the installation of drainage.

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The imposing structure known as the "Château de Chateaudun" that reveals itself to visitors here is, of course, also available in other sports in the komoot system. For the corresponding hiking highlight, you'll find further relevant information and additional photos under the tips. If you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/936307

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The Henri Ey Hospital Center is a departmental public health establishment, specialized in psychiatry, which provides a mission of prevention and reception, care, aftercare and reintegration in mental health in Eure-et-Loir. It provides care in adult, child and adolescent psychiatry, as well as a medico-social activity in the field of geriatrics and psychological and mental disabilities.

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The Sainte Christine church represents a heritage of the rural and religious world characteristic of Beauce, the "breadbasket" of France since the Middle Ages. The Romanesque nave dates from the 12th century and was given a bell tower in the 18th century. The spire then peaked at 28 meters high, visible from afar from the surrounding countryside. In 1835, a hurricane damaged the roof of the bell tower. In 1893, lightning ignited the spire which burned almost entirely. The traces are still visible today. It would take almost 25 years for the church to regain its bell tower, reduced by half to 17 meters in height. The heritage to be restored is in line with the many religious buildings in this area such as the Saint Sébastien church in Baignolet, listed as a Historic Monument.

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July 18, 2024, Bonneval

Bonneval, nicknamed the little Venice of Beauce

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic road cycling routes are available around Conie-Molitard?

There are nearly 50 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Conie-Molitard, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's serene landscapes. These routes are specifically designed for a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.

What are the difficulty levels of the no traffic road cycling routes?

The routes cater to various skill levels. You'll find over 20 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, nearly 30 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and a few difficult options for experienced cyclists. This ensures there's something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned riders.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these traffic-free routes?

The no traffic routes around Conie-Molitard offer a diverse cycling experience, traversing the tranquil Conie Valley, open agricultural plains of Beauce, and the gently undulating terrain of the Perche region. You'll cycle alongside the peaceful Conie and Loir rivers, through charming villages, and past scenic forests like the Bois des Gâts and the woods of Moléans.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions along these routes?

Absolutely. Many no traffic routes incorporate historical and cultural highlights. You can cycle to the charming town of Bonneval, known as 'The Little Venice of Beauce,' with its fortifications and the historic Porte de Boisville. Other routes might lead you past the impressive Château de Châteaudun or offer views from Château de Moléans overlooking the Conie Valley.

Which routes are suitable for families or beginners looking for easy, traffic-free rides?

For an easy, family-friendly ride, consider the Porte de Boisville – Church of Bonneval loop from Châteaudun, which is just under 40 km. Another great option is the Saint Mamert Church – Saint Peter's Church loop from Châteaudun, a shorter 22 km route, both offering a gentle introduction to the region's traffic-free cycling.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Conie-Molitard?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the picturesque villages, and the opportunity to explore historical sites like Bonneval and the châteaux without the disturbance of heavy traffic. The varied landscapes, from river valleys to forests, are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any circular no traffic road cycling routes?

Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Conie-Molitard are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate Little Bridge of Vouvray – Bonneval loop from Bonneval, which covers over 50 km and offers a comprehensive tour of the area's beauty.

When is the best time of year to enjoy traffic-free road cycling in Conie-Molitard?

The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Conie-Molitard, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter rides are possible, though some services might have reduced hours.

Can I find routes that pass by specific historical sites like Château de Châteaudun?

Certainly. Several routes are designed to include or pass near significant historical sites. For instance, the Church of Saint Christine – Château de Châteaudun loop from Châteaudun is a moderate 49 km route that takes you directly past the impressive Château de Châteaudun.

Are there any routes that offer scenic views of the Conie Valley?

Yes, the Conie Valley is a prominent feature of the region, and many routes offer beautiful views. The area around Château de Moléans is particularly noted for its terrace views overlooking the valley, and routes in this vicinity will provide excellent scenic opportunities.

What are the typical elevations on these no traffic road cycling routes?

The region offers a mix of terrains. While the Beauce plains are relatively flat, the transition towards the Perche region introduces gentle undulations. Routes can have elevation gains ranging from around 100 meters for easier rides to over 300 meters for more moderate loops, providing varied challenges without extreme climbs.

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