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Mountain biking around Montaigu offers a network of routes through hilly, green terrain shaped by numerous streams and rivers. The landscape features plateaus interspersed with waterways, providing varied topography for mountain bike trails. Riders can expect to traverse agricultural areas and natural sites, including preserved river environments and ponds. The region's natural setting provides a mix of challenging climbs and scenic paths.

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  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Bultière Dam – Le Moulin…

Last updated: May 8, 2026

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Bultière Dam – Lac de la Bultière loop from Montaigu Vendée

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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June 9, 2025, Château de Clisson

Clisson Castle has quite a story to tell: first an impregnable fortress overlooking the Sèvre, then a ducal residence, and finally a romantic ruin. In the 12th century, the powerful lordship of Clisson built this stone castle with highly elaborate defensive architectural systems: arrow slits, gun ports, and slits. A strategic point protecting the border of the Duchy of Brittany in the 15th century, it was abandoned by its owners from the second half of the 17th century onward before being burned down by Republican troops in 1793. But, beyond its grand history, this castle also has a more historic significance! In 1807, François-Frédéric Lemot, creator of the Garenne Lemot estate (a picturesque landscape located on the other side of the river), was captivated by these ruins and purchased it to turn it into an ornamental factory. The château was declared a historic monument in 1924, before being acquired by the Loire-Atlantique department in 1962. Today, visitors can visit it, take a guided tour, or simply experience its history. A stop on the Journey through the Vineyard, it's a stopover during the wine tourism tour of Nantes' wine country, featuring natural sites, heritage features, characterful villages, and unique cellars.

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The Trinity Church is getting a makeover in the heart of Clisson Off-limits since 2018, the Trinity Church in Clisson is undergoing extensive restoration work until 2027, accompanied by reinforcement and safety work. The Trinity Church in Clisson has been off-limits since 2018 due to pieces of tufa stone found on the floor of the building, raising concerns about safety issues. The restoration has been decided upon, along with reinforcement and safety work. This work is expected to continue until 2027. The construction site will soon be explained to the residents of Clisson, using signs. The artwork and furnishings have been protected and stored, tarpaulins protect the building and the workers, the vaults and framework will be restored, and the wall plasterwork will be examined and redone where necessary. The work will concern the side aisles until next summer, the nave for the following twelve months. Then it will be the turn of the choir and transepts between January 2026 and spring 2027, then the sacristy, the bell tower and the outbuildings.

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The Church of the Trinity was originally a Benedictine priory, with a parish, dependent on the abbeys of Saint-Martin-de-Vertou and Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. In the 11th century, it was occupied by the canons regular of the Order of Saint Augustine. In 1645, Fontevrist nuns from La Regrippière en Vallet settled there. The convent burned down in 1794 by the infernal columns of the Republican armies. From the 11th century onwards, the church had a choir with an apse, side chapels, and a square bell tower. In the 17th century, the Benedictine nuns replaced the Romanesque choir with an elongated one, featuring a remarkable Baroque altarpiece. They demolished the southern part of the choir to build their oratory. During the French Revolution, the church returned to the parish. Around 1867/1868, work was undertaken. The façade was redone in a neo-Romanesque style, while the neo-Gothic style was preferred for the interior of the religious monument.

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Bultière Lake is an artificial reservoir. The Bultière Dam was built in 1994. It is located in the commune of Chavagne en paillers. It supplies the drinking water network. Its surface area is 72 hectares and contains 5.2 million cubic meters of water. It is possible to walk around the lake via a 15-km trail. This lake, with its exceptionally rich fish population, awaits you with almost every type of fish (perch, pike, zander, catfish, carp, roach, bream, tench, etc.). You can go predator fishing from the shore or from a boat to catch zander, pike, and catfish. It is, of course, possible to still fish for roach, bleak, or bream. Carp are also present in this lake. A night carp fishing route located on the right bank in the Maurosière sector will delight those who love a good catch.

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. Originally, there was an ovoid-shaped enclosure flanked by about ten towers and a gatehouse, located to the northeast. The fortified town was located to the north of the fortress and extended a little to the east. A dry moat separated the fortified town from the fortress. A barbican protected the gatehouse. A Romanesque keep of the Niort type, with its courtyard and small enclosure, was located in the castle courtyard, roughly in the middle in the north-south direction and located to the west. The fortified city extended from the rue de Gaulle, a gate was located at the level of the Carré de l'Europe (the porte de Nantes), then the ramparts continued along the rue de la Place du Champ de Foire, then went back down the Esplanade des Olivettes, where a gate was located towards the roundabout of the rue des Jardins (porte de Tiffauges) then the ramparts ran along the Asson to go up the rue du Pont Jarlet and around the barbican not far from the Presbytery The dry moats surrounding the city were 16 meters deep in the 15th century, today they are flowered and are the subject of different colored squares decorating this part of the ramparts.

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In the 9th century, a castrum, a wooden castle built on a mound of earth, was built to counter the Viking raids that had previously sacked the city of Durivum (Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu). For strategic reasons, this fortress was built on a rocky spur at the junction between the Maine and Asson rivers. Maurice I of Montaigu, the first known lord, witnessed the consecration of the church of Saint-Nicolas de la Chaize-le-Vicomte in 1099. His successor until 1174 was Brient I of Commequiers, married to his daughter, Agathe de Montaigu. Later, his grandchildren, Brient II, Maurice II "the Younger," and Marguerite, succeeded him. It was perhaps this Brient II who had the Romanesque keep built in 1218, a large square tower with flat corner towers. He also removed the wooden palisade, replacing it with a wide moat extending to the Saint-Georges Gate. The Montagues (also known as Belleville by marriage around 1180) pledged allegiance to the Plantagenets, Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, and John Lackland. Margaret of Belleville-Montaigu, daughter of Brient de Montaigu and Agnes de Belleville, granddaughter of Maurice I de Montaigu, sister of Maurice II de Belleville-Montaigu, married Hugh of Thouars in 1203. In 1227, the couple submitted to Philip Augustus through the ceremony of homage. Hugh of Thouars died in 1229, and Margaret remarried in 1235 to the Duke of Brittany, Mauclerc, whose real name was Pierre de Dreux. Marguerite de Montaigu died in 1241, childless. The lordship of Montaigu fell to her nephew, Maurice III de Belleville-Montaigu (d. c. 1297; son of Maurice II). He became lord of Montaigu upon the death of Mauclerc in 1250[2], and his son Maurice IV (d. c. 1292) ensured the succession through his children Jeanne (d. 1284 Geoffroy II David de La Flocellière) and Maurice V de Belleville-Montaigu (he married 1° Sibylle, daughter of Geoffroy VI de Châteaubriant, then 2° Isabelle/Létice de Parthenay, daughter of Guillaume V Larchevêque de Parthenay). Jeanne de Belleville (c. 1300-c. 1359), daughter of Maurice V of Montaigu and Létice of Parthenay, married Olivier IV of Clisson for the second time in 1328. Olivier IV was executed by beheading after being suspected of "felony" against the English, during the Hundred Years' War. Jeanne became a privateer with her children Olivier V and Jeanne de Clisson, in revenge, and was banished from the kingdom of France. While she attacked French ships, the fortress of Montaigu was held by the English, according to the Treaty of Brétigny-Calais, a garrison of which engaged in pillaging the surrounding area. Jeanne lost her ship and withdrew with her children to England. Olivier V, having grown up, rallied to the king of France, recovered his property in 1362 and fought the English with Bertrand du Guesclin. In 1373, Olivier and Bertrand succeeded in driving the English out of Montaigu, and Olivier ceded the lordship to his sister Jeanne, who had married an English captain, Jean Harpedenne. The latter sided with the King of France in 1373 and became Jean de Belleville. His grandson, Jean III, married Charles VII's half-sister, Marguerite de Valois, in 1433. Louis I de Belleville succeeded Jean III. King Louis XI advised him to fortify the town between 1464 and 1468 to protect it from the Bretons.

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An absolutely beautiful site, but difficult to access by bike. You can cross, but the footbridge is too narrow (for my bike anyway) and you have to push the bike vertically. Obviously impossible with panniers.

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Absolutely magnificent site, both for the landscapes and for the diversity of the fauna and flora! I highly recommend it, I really enjoyed it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there in Montaigu?

There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Montaigu, offering a variety of routes through the region's hilly and green landscapes. These trails cater to different skill levels, from easy to difficult.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails in Montaigu?

The mountain bike trails in Montaigu feature hilly, green terrain shaped by numerous streams and rivers. You'll encounter plateaus interspersed with waterways, agricultural areas, and natural sites. The landscape provides a mix of challenging climbs and scenic paths through river valleys and varied topography.

Are there easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners in Montaigu?

Yes, Montaigu offers a good selection of trails suitable for beginners. There are 10 easy mountain bike routes available, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous ride while still enjoying the scenic environment.

What are some challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers difficult routes such as the Tiffauges Castle – View of the Château de Tiffauges loop from Montaigu Vendée. This extensive 80.6 km trail includes significant elevation gain, providing a demanding ride through varied landscapes.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails in Montaigu?

While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the 10 easy routes available are generally suitable for families with some cycling experience. These trails often follow less technical paths through the region's natural settings, allowing for a pleasant outing.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the mountain bike trails?

Many trails in Montaigu pass by interesting natural features and historical landmarks. You might encounter the preserved natural site of the River House, the tranquil Beau Soleil natural site, or historical points like the Montaigu Castle and its ramparts. The region's rivers and plateaus also offer scenic viewpoints.

Are there circular mountain bike routes available in Montaigu?

Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Montaigu are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bultière Dam – Le Moulin de la Templerie loop from Montaigu Vendée and the Grande Maine Footbridge – River crossing loop from Montaigu Vendée, both offering engaging loops through the landscape.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about mountain biking in Montaigu?

The mountain bike trails around Montaigu are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 65 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic river valleys, and the opportunity to explore the region's agricultural landscapes and natural sites.

When is the best time of year for mountain biking in Montaigu?

Montaigu's hilly and green terrain makes it enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be a good time, especially for routes that provide shade along riverbanks or through wooded areas.

Are there mountain bike trails that pass by historical sites or castles?

Absolutely. Some routes, like the challenging Tiffauges Castle – View of the Château de Tiffauges loop from Montaigu Vendée, will take you past significant historical landmarks such as the Montaigu Castle and potentially the Tiffauges Castle. These trails combine active riding with opportunities to explore the region's rich heritage.

Are there any trails that offer views of rivers or water bodies?

Many trails in Montaigu are shaped by the region's numerous streams and rivers. Routes like the Grande Maine Footbridge – River crossing loop from Montaigu Vendée specifically feature river crossings and offer scenic views along the Grande Maine River. You can also find trails near the Bultière Dam and the Beau Soleil natural site, which includes a beautiful pond.

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