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Road cycling routes around Rives-De-L'Yon traverse a landscape shaped by the tranquil Yon River and its scenic valley, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The commune is situated on the hillsides of the Lay and Yon rivers, contributing to a mix of flat sections and rolling hills. The region also features extensive vineyards, providing a cultivated backdrop for rides. This combination of river valleys, hillsides, and agricultural areas defines the road cycling experience.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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42.7km
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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.6km
02:24
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.7km
01:25
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A park dedicated to equestrian arts. Visits are free (except for shows, which require a ticket). Unfortunately, there were no horses when I visited (September).
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La Roche-sur-Yon station was opened in 1866 under the name "Napoléon-Vendée" by the Compagnie des chemins de fer de la Vendée. It was created when the line linking Nantes to La Rochelle and Tours opened, representing a major challenge in opening up the city and the growth of local commerce. Its establishment initially sparked local debates and required the mayor to intervene with Napoleon III to defend the city's interests. Located outside the main urban center for topographical reasons, the station encouraged the creation of a new district of hotels and shops linked to the railway. Over time, it has become an important regional railway hub, today served by several passenger and freight lines.
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On Place Napoléon in La Roche-sur-Yon, thirteen mechanical animals made of wood and steel, designed by François Delarozière and the La Machine company, populate the pools and are free for the public to handle. This mechanical zoo brings together crocodiles, hippopotamuses, dromedaries, sacred ibises, otter, owls, flamingos, frogs, and Nile perches. Each animal has a control station that allows different parts of its body to be activated (wings, mouth, legs, etc.). Visitors, young and old, can bring these works to life using hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical systems. The animals spit water, move, or interact according to the wishes of passersby. The activity is designed to be interactive, fun, and educational, supervised by "veterinarians" to guide visitors. The animals are inspired by a bestiary that is half-Egyptian and half-Vendean, paying homage to local history and biodiversity.
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It's like that in every town here. The World War II memorial stands next to the church, which usually has a colorful door.
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Isolated dolmen in the countryside but still accessible.
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This Menhir (standing stone) is very impressive and well worth stopping to visit.
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This awe-inspiring castle is in ruins, but never fear, a visit here will bring castle life to life with live events and shows.
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The terrain around Rives-De-L'Yon is shaped by the tranquil Yon River valley, offering a mix of flat sections along the river and rolling hills. While the Vendée region is generally known for relatively flat terrain, Rives-De-L'Yon itself, situated on the hillsides of the Lay and Yon rivers, provides varied topography. You'll find engaging rides with ascents of 1 to 2 kilometers at percentages from 6 to 10%, perfect for building rhythm and training.
There are 19 road cycling routes available around Rives-De-L'Yon on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 3 easy routes and 16 moderate routes, ensuring options for both leisurely rides and more challenging circuits.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families. The extensive cycling infrastructure of the Vendée department includes paths that are generally well-maintained and often car-free. Routes along the Yon River, such as the Étang du Vivier – Yon loop from Rives-de-l'Yon, provide tranquil surroundings and are often suitable for a family outing, though specific difficulty should always be checked.
Road cycling in Rives-De-L'Yon allows you to experience the picturesque Yon River valley, often described as a 'green lung' of the Vendée. You can also encounter the dramatic Chaos de Piquet, where the river has sculpted impressive granite formations, including the 'Gargantua Pots'. The area also features several lakes, such as Marillet Lake and the Moulin Papon Dam.
Absolutely. You can cycle past the historic Moulin de Rambourg sur l'Yon, an early 20th-century water mill nestled in a green setting. The La Sulette Dolmen – Grand Bouillac Dolmen loop from Chaillé-sous-les-Ormeaux specifically passes by ancient dolmens, offering a glimpse into local heritage. Additionally, the Moulin Papon Dam is a notable point of interest.
The road cycling routes in Rives-De-L'Yon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which combines tranquil riverside paths with rolling hills, and the well-maintained road network. The scenic beauty of the Yon River valley and the charming vineyards are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Yes, many of the routes around Rives-De-L'Yon are designed as loops, allowing for convenient circular rides. For example, the Moulin Papon Dam – Moulin Papon Dam loop from Rives-de-l'Yon is a popular circular trail that takes you through areas around the dam.
The Vendée region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling from spring through autumn. The mild climate and varied landscapes are enjoyable during these seasons. Spring brings blooming vineyards, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Always check local weather forecasts for the most current conditions before heading out.
Yes, Rives-De-L'Yon is at the heart of the renowned Mareuil vineyard, which spans hundreds of hectares. Cycling through these vineyards provides a beautiful, cultivated landscape to explore and offers a unique backdrop for your ride. You can enjoy the scenery and potentially discover local produce.
While specific parking locations for each route are best checked on individual komoot tour pages, many routes around Rives-De-L'Yon start from villages or points of interest where public parking is typically available. For instance, routes starting from Rives-de-l'Yon or Chaillé-sous-les-Ormeaux would likely have accessible parking options within those communes.
Yes, out of the 19 routes listed, 3 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenery at a comfortable pace.
The region's villages and towns, such as Rives-de-l'Yon itself, offer opportunities for cafe stops or meals. While specific amenities along every route segment vary, planning your ride to pass through these settlements will provide options for refreshments and breaks. The Picnic area at Lake Moulin Papon is also a designated spot for a break.


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