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No traffic road cycling routes around Alluyes are situated within the Eure-et-Loir department, characterized by rolling green hills and the Loir Valley. The region offers varied terrain suitable for road cycling, with routes often following river courses and traversing open countryside. This area provides a network of paths and local roads that allow for exploration away from heavy vehicle traffic.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.9
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21
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51.0km
02:11
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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103km
04:10
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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51.1km
02:08
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
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106km
04:17
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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49.4km
01:56
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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 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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Unfortunately, the church was not accessible when I visited (mid-September 2024). You could only look in through a gate and the dance of death depictions on the left side were not really visible. In front of them were transparencies with skeleton drawings. Maybe those were the depictions...
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Porte de Boisville Its ogival portal opens into a thick quadrangular massif where there was a room for operating the portcullis. We can still see the groove in the thickness of the walls. On the left and right two small funnel-shaped spaces allowed the defenders to observe and repel the enemies who appeared on the bridge. The gate was topped by a building serving as a guardhouse which was demolished in 1761. The guarding of these doors and their keys was in the troubled times of the Hundred Years' War the subject of concern for the inhabitants and also a source of quarrels and trials between the city and the abbey. This gate is preceded by a bridge of 5 stone arches, the one adjoining the gate was built in 1774 and replaced a drawbridge which defended the entrance.
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Bonneval, nicknamed the little Venice of Beauce
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This large neo-Renaissance style fountain was inaugurated in 1860 to symbolize the arrival a few years earlier of a modern drinking water supply system in the upper town. It is topped by a dome with lantern and a phoenix, this mythical bird which is reborn from its ashes and which perfectly symbolizes the rebirth of the city after fires, the most important of which was the dramatic fire of 1723.
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The construction of the old Madeleine abbey dates back to the middle of the 12th century. This large Romanesque building has undergone successive alterations as well as a long restoration following a fire in 1940 but it remains the largest and most majestic religious building in the city. The now stripped interior appearance of the building only reinforces the majesty of the place. The beautiful south portal remained hidden behind the medieval city wall for a long time before being rediscovered at the end of the 19th century. Unlike the north facade, it has retained magnificent sculpted arches from the 12th century. The choir was rebuilt in the 16th century without the large ambulatory which previously existed but you can still admire a Renaissance tomb from the beginning of the 16th century in the apse.
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Alluyes, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes, with a few more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
The routes around Alluyes traverse the picturesque Eure-et-Loir countryside, characterized by rolling green hills, tranquil pastures, and scenic woodlands. Many routes follow the idyllic Loir Valley, offering views of the river and a sense of freedom away from busy roads. You might also encounter charming rural paths and quiet local roads.
Yes, there are 19 easy routes designed for a relaxed pace, perfect for beginners or families looking for a gentle ride. An example is the Church of Bonneval – Porte de Boisville loop from Bonneval, which offers a pleasant 44.5 km ride through the quiet countryside.
Many routes pass by or near interesting historical sites and charming towns. You could cycle past the medieval town of Bonneval, often called the 'Little Venice of Beauce', or discover the historic Porte de Boisville. Other attractions in the wider area include the Alluyes Castle and the Château de Moléans.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Alluyes are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Little Bridge of Vouvray – Bonneval loop from Bonneval is a moderate 50.6 km circular route, perfect for a day trip.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Alluyes, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars from 26 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful Loir Valley scenery, and the opportunity to enjoy cycling away from heavy traffic.
While specific public transport options directly to Alluyes with bike carriage might be limited, the Eure-et-Loir region is generally bike-friendly. For detailed information on public transport options that accommodate bicycles in the wider Centre-Val de Loire region, it's best to check local train (TER) or bus services directly, as policies can vary.
Alluyes is located within the Loir Valley, which is part of the larger 'Loir Valley by Bike' (V47) route. This extensive 320 km route offers a 100% authentic getaway along the Loir River, connecting charming medieval towns and castles. While Alluyes isn't a direct stop on the main V47, its proximity means you can easily access sections of this long-distance route for extended traffic-free cycling.
The Eure-et-Loir region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to cycle in the mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but check local weather conditions for frost or rain.
Many of the routes start from towns like Bonneval or Saumeray, which typically offer public parking facilities. For specific starting points, it's recommended to check the individual route details on komoot, as they often include information about parking availability near the trailhead or starting village.
Yes, several routes take advantage of the Loir Valley's scenic beauty. The Porte de Boisville – Loir River loop from Bonneval is a great option, offering a 54.4 km ride that incorporates views of the Loir River, allowing you to experience the idyllic scenery of the valley.


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