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Jogging routes around La Roche-Clermault offer diverse natural landscapes, from significant wetlands to picturesque vineyards. The region is characterized by river valleys, wooded hills, and limestone slopes, providing varied terrain for runners. These environments include the Taligny Marsh, a nature reserve with rich biodiversity, and trails that wind through the AOP Chinon wine region. Joggers can explore paths that combine natural beauty with historical elements, such as views of the Château de Chinon and glimpses of troglodytic dwellings.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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12.5km
01:23
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.37km
00:46
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.96km
00:45
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.2km
01:20
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:08
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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History in brief Antiquity: the site is strategically located on a promontory and has been inhabited for 3,000 years. It was not fortified until the end of the Roman Empire. Middle Ages: in 1154, the new King of England, Henry II Plantagenet, became ruler of an empire stretching from Scotland to the Pyrenees and made Chinon his continental capital. He had a large palace built next to the fortress, which has now disappeared. In 1189, abandoned by his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, and fleeing from the King of France, he eventually died there. Philippe Auguste had the defensive Tour du Coudray built there after the siege of 1205. Renaissance: in 1454, the fortress became the main residence of Queen Marie d'Anjou, who lived there without her husband. She spent lavishly on decorating the house to her taste. From the 16th century onwards, the fortress was gradually abandoned and fell into disrepair. Despite the dangerous nature of the terrain, it became a public promenade in 1824 and was listed as a monument in 1840. The restoration of the estate began in 1854 thanks to the efforts of the writer Prosper Mérimée. Source: https://loirelovers.fr/en/visit-royal-fort-chinon/
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Here she is, the national heroine of France. Historical context: She is one of the greatest heroines in French military history. She played a decisive role in the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) but was handed over to the English by the Burgundians, after which she ended up at the stake. Joan of Arc, canonized in 1920, was an extraordinary young woman.
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If you are nearby, you should stop by here
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There are very beautiful houses here.
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The cave houses in question were carved into sandy limestone, which was probably deposited in the Cretaceous period. You can see from the layered structures that they were shallow sea or coastal deposits.
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The road out of Chinon towards the Loire, to get back on the Eurovelo 6 (towards Tours) had huge hills beyond my skill set with a lot added bike. Check elevations. I ended up catching a train two stops.
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There are over 280 running routes around La Roche-Clermault, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. These include 19 easy routes, 236 moderate routes, and 31 difficult routes, ensuring there's a suitable path for every runner.
The running trails in La Roche-Clermault are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 1800 runners have explored the area using komoot, often praising the diverse natural landscapes and the scenic views, especially those of the Royal Fortress of Chinon.
Jogging around La Roche-Clermault offers a rich tapestry of environments. You'll encounter picturesque river valleys, wooded hills, and limestone slopes. Many routes wind through the famous AOP Chinon vineyards, providing stunning views. The region also features unique natural sites like the Taligny Marsh, a nature reserve known for its biodiversity.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for families. For an easier, shorter option, consider the Running loop from Rivière, which is 5.8 km long and leads through varied local landscapes. The region's generally moderate terrain makes many paths accessible for a family outing.
Many of the natural trails and paths around La Roche-Clermault are suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Taligny Marsh, and to respect local regulations regarding pets in vineyards or near historical sites.
Absolutely! Many running routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and stunning scenery. For example, the Vue sur le château loop from Chinon provides excellent views of the Royal Fortress of Chinon. You might also pass by unique troglodytic dwellings carved into the limestone slopes or other historical sites like the uncompleted 17th-century Château de la Roche-Clermault.
Yes, many of the running paths around La Roche-Clermault are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular moderate option is the Rue Voltaire loop from Rivière, which is 11.5 km long and features mostly paved surfaces.
The region is enjoyable for running year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially when the vineyards are in bloom or changing color. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are often preferred. Winter running is also possible, with trails winding through serene, often misty, landscapes.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Chinon Fortress – Rue Voltaire loop from Chinon is a moderate 13 km route with some elevation gain, offering a more extensive exploration of the area's varied terrain and views.
Beginners will find several accessible options. The region offers 19 easy routes. A good starting point could be the Running loop from Rivière, which is a moderate 5.8 km trail, often completed in about 36 minutes, providing a gentle introduction to the local landscapes.
Absolutely! La Roche-Clermault is nestled within the AOP Chinon wine region, so many jogging routes will take you directly through picturesque vineyards. These paths offer not only beautiful scenery but also a unique connection to the local agricultural heritage.
While specific parking details vary by starting point, many trailheads, especially those originating from towns like Chinon or Rivière, offer designated parking areas. For routes starting in smaller villages or rural areas, roadside parking might be available. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations.


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