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Mountain biking around Tour-En-Sologne offers diverse landscapes, characterized by extensive forests, numerous ponds, and varied terrain. The region features a network of paths through dense woodlands and along river systems like the Beuvron. While generally not mountainous, the area includes routes with elevation changes, providing options for different skill levels. Its proximity to historical châteaux, such as Chambord and Cheverny, allows for cycling routes that combine natural exploration with cultural landmarks.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.5km
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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27.8km
01:40
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.6km
02:20
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Near the castle there is a walk to do along the pond of the Bonshommes and the pheasant farm. This short circuit can take you to the magnificent viewpoint of the castle at the end of the lake.
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Because it's my playground
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Straight ahead to Chambord. The magnificent towers are getting closer and closer.
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It is the largest Renaissance hunting lodge on the Loire. A visit is highly recommended. There is a paid parking lot. The park is 55 hectares in size. Chambord Castle impresses with its architecture, the beautifully furnished rooms and art. It is recommended to rent a Histopad for 6.5 euros. From the terrace you have great views of the landscaped garden and the extensive park.
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Magnificent to arrive via the gravel path and admire this beautiful castle in the distance
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Built in a Classical style, the Cherveny castle has belonged to the same family for more than six centuries, the Huraults, financiers and officers in the service of several kings of France. The current castle was built around 1625 by Henri, son of Philippe Hurault, and his wife Marguerite Gaillard de la Morinière. They launched the construction of the current castle and entrusted the execution of the work to the architect Jacques Bougier. He uses “Bourré stone”, a stone from the Cher valley which has the particularity of whitening and hardening as it ages. Sobriety and symmetry characterize the Château de Cheverny, a precursor of the French style which established itself under the reign of Louis XIV. The work is of such magnitude that it will not see the end of the project. Their daughter Elisabeth, Marquise de Montglas, completed the interior decoration which was entrusted to Jean Monier. During the following hundred and fifty years, the Château de Cheverny changed owners several times. In 1825, Anne Denis Hurault, Marquis de Vibraye, bought the property from her ancestors. The Château de Cheverny, which has always been inhabited, presents remarkably well-preserved pieces of furniture and interior fittings. The first floor apartments bear witness to the French art of living. An English-style park and gardens surround the Château de Cheverny. Visitors can discover the Jardin des Apprentis, a contemporary designed garden created in 2006 which was inspired by the found plans of an old French garden and the vegetable garden, designed by the Marquise de Vibraye, it combines the use original of different colored materials, vegetables and flowers. The Garden of Love, created in 2019, presents six monumental statues by Gudmar Olovson which reflect Love in all its forms. Cheverny constitutes a heritage of stones, land but also of tradition with venery or hunting with hounds. The Cheverny crew was founded in 1850 by the Marquis de Vibraye. Nowadays, in the Cheverny forest and neighboring forests, the crew harvests exclusively deer. Every day, from April to September 14, subject to reservations, at 11:30 a.m., visitors can attend the dog meal. The Château de Cheverny inspired the Château de Moulinsart to the Belgian comic book author, Hergé. The Domaine de Cheverny and the Hergé Foundation have joined forces to create and set up a permanent exhibition on the theme: the secrets of Moulinsart.
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In the heart of Sologne, the Château de Chambord has continued to dazzle its visitors for five hundred years. A true architectural work, Chambord is the emblem of the French Renaissance throughout the world. An affirmation of royal power, but also an evocation of an ideal city, the monument remains an enigma that has not yet finished revealing all its secrets. The unique and magical atmosphere is felt upon arrival, after crossing the forest, when you find yourself facing this castle with its extraordinary architecture imagined by François I and on which floats the spirit of Leonardo da Vinci. Built from 1519 at the request of François I, a lover of the arts and hunting, the Château de Chambord is a palace that the king liked to show to sovereigns and ambassadors as a symbol of his power inscribed in stone. Built in the heart of the marshy lands of Sologne, Chambord represents a true architectural feat. The plan of the castle and its decorations were designed around a central axis: the famous double-revolution staircase, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci. The castle was completed under the reign of Louis XIV. In the 18th century, work was undertaken to develop the interior of the castle. The need to bring warmth and comfort to the building prompted the various occupants to furnish the castle permanently. By visiting the Château Chambord, you travel through 500 years of French history in a few hours. Stairs, galleries, terraces, large rooms and small offices are all solicitations to wander for pleasure. Chambord is not a castle like the others. Visiting Chambord is accessing a world apart, filled with mystery, which opens the doors to the genius of the Renaissance. The Château de Chambord has been dedicated to the arts from the outset. Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme was performed there for the first time, in front of Louis XIV in 1670. True to this tradition, the estate has set up a quality cultural program since 2010 (music festival, exhibitions, readings, shows, etc.). The Château de Chambord cannot be dissociated from its natural state, the forest. With its 5,440 hectares and 32 kilometers of surrounding walls, the national estate of Chambord is the largest enclosed park in Europe. Coming to Chambord also means exploring kilometers of hidden paths, admiring preserved landscapes, having the chance to come across wild animals or discovering the magnificent French gardens designed under Louis XIV and completely restored in 2017. Chambord offers many nature activities in the park: equestrian show, horse-drawn carriage rides, visits to the reserve in 4x4, boat trips, on foot or by bike. For lovers of the terroir, come and discover the Chambord vineyards and taste the 500-year-old vintage. Also, don't miss a visit to the vegetable gardens, inspired by permaculture, in the former stables of the château. An opportunity to discover the world of market gardeners and the benefits of this agriculture. In Chambord, everyone can build their day according to their desires.
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There are over 100 mountain bike trails around Tour-En-Sologne. These routes offer a mix of experiences, with approximately half being easy and the other half moderate, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain in Tour-En-Sologne is characterized by extensive forests and numerous serene ponds, offering a unique and diverse landscape. While generally not mountainous, the area features relatively flat paths that wind through woodlands and along river systems like the Beuvron, with some routes including gentle elevation changes. You'll often find yourself on paths through pine and oak forests, and alongside the region's many historic ponds.
Yes, Tour-En-Sologne offers many easy mountain bike trails suitable for families. An excellent option is the Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux, an easy 14.2-mile (22.9 km) route that provides views of the iconic Château de Chambord.
You can expect to encounter the Sologne region's signature natural features: vast forests and nearly 3,000 ponds. These areas are rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities to spot various bird species, and potentially wildlife like deer or wild boar. The landscape also includes moors, wetlands, and purple heather, providing varied and scenic backdrops for your ride.
Absolutely. Many mountain bike routes in Tour-En-Sologne connect to the region's famous châteaux. For instance, the Camping Huttopia Swimming Pool – Cheverny Castle loop from Tour-en-Sologne passes by the magnificent Cheverny Castle. Another popular route, Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux, offers views of the grand Chambord Castle.
The mountain bike trails in Tour-En-Sologne are generally not very steep, making them accessible for a wide range of riders. While the region is not mountainous, routes do feature gentle undulations. For example, the PORTHOS de Bracieux – Camping Huttopia Swimming Pool loop from Bracieux, a moderate 17.3-mile (27.8 km) trail, has an elevation gain of around 100 meters.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Tour-En-Sologne are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the View of Chambord Castle – Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux, a moderate 27.6-mile (44.4 km) circular route.
The mountain biking experience in Tour-En-Sologne is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, serene ponds, and the unique opportunity to combine natural exploration with visits to historic châteaux.
While specific regulations can vary, the extensive forest paths and natural areas of Sologne are generally welcoming to dogs, especially if kept under control. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in areas with wildlife or near private property, and to respect local signage.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer rides. For instance, the View of Chambord Castle – Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux is a moderate 27.6-mile (44.4 km) route that offers a more extended ride through the Sologne countryside and past the famous castle.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Tour-En-Sologne start from villages or popular attractions, where parking is typically available. For routes originating from Bracieux or Tour-en-Sologne, you can often find designated parking areas near the starting points, such as those associated with local campsites or village centers.
The Sologne region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for mountain biking. The weather is generally mild, and the forests display vibrant colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded forest trails, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter rides are possible, though some paths might be muddy after rain.


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