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Road cycling routes around Missé traverse a landscape characterized by river valleys, agricultural plains, and gentle rolling hills. The region features a network of quiet country roads, often passing through historical villages and past significant landmarks. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making the area suitable for various fitness levels. The terrain primarily consists of paved surfaces, offering smooth riding conditions for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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66.8km
02:45
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.8km
02:09
150m
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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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60.3km
02:28
250m
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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.
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02:56
390m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The contemporary art center of national interest, La Chapelle Jeanne d’Arc de Thouars, is today a leading venue for contemporary art in the western region. Along with the Château d’Oiron and the Syndicat Mixte de la Vallée du Thouet, which runs a program of public commissions for contemporary works, the art center's work is carried out in partnership across the entire territory of the Pays Thouarsais community of communes and, more broadly, in the northern part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Within the region, the art center is a recognized player in the Astre plastic and visual arts network. Developing an artistic project that takes into account its geographical location and its architectural envelope, a neo-Gothic chapel, the art center maintains a privileged relationship with the heritage of Thouars. Guest artists, hosted for residencies or exhibitions, appropriate the chapel space by creating an original work designed for the venue. They also bring their perspective to the city, urban planning, landscape, and rural areas of the Thouars region and the Thouet Valley. Since 1993, nearly a hundred artists have been invited for residencies or exhibition projects. In recent years, the art center has paid particular attention to emerging artists from art schools, particularly those from the regional Le Grand Huit network. In addition to its programming, the art center also engages in outreach activities in the form of off-site exhibitions, workshops, and events (meetings, lectures, and workshops). A mobile device, La Mar(g)elle, was created in 2015 by the artist Marie-Ange Guilleminot to offer interventions in partner locations, particularly within schools and structures in the social and medical sectors. For its educational action, the art center benefits from the action of the municipal art school of Thouars, to which it is connected within the visual arts department of the City of Thouars.
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Dating from the 13th century, at the foot of the city ramparts, this bridge ultimately offers the best view of the Château de Thouars.
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Classified as a "Grand site du Val de Loire", the Château de Brézé is a unique historical monument built between the 11th and 19th centuries. The castle stands proudly in a magnificent neo-Gothic style, but it is actually beneath the surface that the building's particularity lies, since it houses an entire underground network that constitutes a real fortress hidden under the rock. Initially built to protect against Viking invasions, the fortress has one of the deepest dry moats in Europe. Under the castle, there is a 3 km network of tunnels and rooms. These were in a way the first protective bunkers known in history, and housed bakeries, stables, dormitories, kitchens, a barrel room and even a silkworm farm.
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The Market Square is lined with houses whose construction dates from the 14th to the 19th century: the oldest house in the town (probably 1399) at no. 3, the old town house at no. 15 and the old Barony Registry (16th century) at no. 42.
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This bridge allows you to cross the Thouet and reach Saint Jacques De Thouars. The view there is magnificent! There is a good hill to climb after the bridge, be careful when choosing the pinion!
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Montreuil, or small monastery, and Bellay, named after Lord Berlay installed in 1025 by Foulque de Nerra, founder of the rich province of Anjou, has been a walled town since the 13th century. Located at the crossroads of Anjou, Touraine and Poitou, the city became a strategic and commercial issue from the Middle Ages. This interest is reflected in the construction of fortified enclosures. A first belt (11th century), direct protection of the castle, is completed by an impressive rampart (13th century) encompassing the upper and lower towns, while a third enclosure ensures control of the ford. Six monumental gates, four of which still exist, were opened by the lords of Harcourt. These great builders endowed Montreuil-Bellay with exceptional architecture, which characterizes the appearance of the town even today: tuffeau lacework on the facades of the houses, the bossage of the towers of the Porte Saint-Jean, the tangle of the roofs of the house of the castle, turreted manors, castle chapel turned collegiate church, castles, Saint-Jean hospital... The 15th century is undoubtedly the golden century of Montreuil-Bellay, which can now be discovered in this preserved setting.
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The Chouans bridge on the Thouet is a medieval bridge which crosses the Thouet river between Thouars and Saint-Jean-de-Thouars. The bridge was fortified in the 15th century and witnessed the passage of the Vendée army during the French Revolution. You can admire the architecture of the bridge which has two arches and triangular spouts on the piers. You can also enjoy the view of the river and the castle of the Dukes of La Trémoille on the hill. The bridge is classified as a historic monument and has been restored several times.
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In 1635, Marie de la Tour d'Auvergne, Duchess of La Trémoïlle, demolished the castle that was on the site and built this more modern castle. His family then moved to Paris and abandoned him. Since then it has been used as barracks and prison. It is now public property and was restored in the 1990s.
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There are over 300 road cycling routes around Missé, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes extensively, with nearly 1000 road cyclists using komoot to discover the area.
Yes, Missé offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. There are 66 easy road cycling routes, characterized by moderate distances and gentle elevation changes. These routes are perfect for those looking to enjoy the scenic countryside without significant physical challenge.
For experienced riders seeking longer distances, routes like the Château de Saumur – Saumur loop from Thouars cover over 100 km (64.1 miles) with moderate elevation gains. Another option is the Troglodytes – Fontevraud Royal Abbey loop from Saint-Jacques-de-Thouars, which is about 93 km (57.8 miles) and takes you through historical sites.
While the region is generally known for its gentle rolling hills, there are 6 routes classified as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge. These routes typically feature more significant elevation changes and longer distances, providing a more demanding ride.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for road cycling in Missé. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly beautiful. Summer can also be pleasant, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Road cycling routes in Missé traverse a diverse landscape featuring river valleys, expansive agricultural plains, and gentle rolling hills. You'll often pass through charming historical villages and alongside significant landmarks, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest.
Yes, many routes offer scenic views and pass by notable landmarks. You might encounter highlights such as the Prtty view on the Thouars's castle, the historic Small Church of Saint-Généroux (10th century), or the picturesque Pont des Chouans on the Thouet. The region is also dotted with various châteaux, including Château de La Coindrie.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Missé are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Thouars – The Argenton River loop from Thouars and the Ballastière Pond loop from Thouars, which are convenient for day trips.
The road cycling experience in Missé is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 6 reviews. Riders often praise the network of quiet country roads, the smooth paved surfaces, and the charming blend of historical sites and natural landscapes that define the region.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations for road cycling can vary, the 66 easy routes in Missé, with their moderate distances and gentle terrain, are generally suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with road biking. These routes often pass through quiet rural areas, minimizing traffic concerns.
The terrain in Missé primarily consists of paved surfaces, offering generally smooth riding conditions for road cyclists. The region's network of quiet country roads is well-suited for road biking, providing a pleasant and consistent surface for your rides.


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