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Road cycling routes around Cormery are situated in the Indre-et-Loire department of France's Loire Valley, a region characterized by its serene rivers, lush green countryside, and historic châteaux. The terrain offers a mix of mostly well-paved surfaces, winding through pastoral landscapes, orchards, and vineyards. Cyclists can expect varied elevation gains, from moderate climbs to more significant ascents, providing diverse challenges across the region's scenic routes.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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80.6km
03:20
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.4km
02:06
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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53.8km
02:23
290m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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74.3km
03:24
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.8km
02:21
280m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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small bucolic passage with the crossing of Vontes and the freshness of the banks of the Indre
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Very pretty village, pleasantly flowery. The detour is worth it!
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Chédigny, THE remarkable garden village, and its Curé garden. Each year the Chédigny Rose Festival is held towards the end of May.
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great discovery of this “garden village”👌🏻👍🏻🌸🪷🌷🌺
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A charming little town nestled on the banks of the Indre, Montbazon stands out with its medieval character. Its small streets lead to shops of all kinds. The most remarkable remains the imposing fortress in the heart of the city, built from 991 and today accessible to the public. For pilgrims who frequent the Via Turonensis, a number of accommodations, including a campsite on the other side of the Indre, are available in Montbazon.
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This private castle is an ancient fortress of which only: the large medieval moat in its entirety and which forms 2 quadrilaterals and a 3-sided figure 5 cylindrical towers including the South-East tower pierced with circular loopholes called “couuvrine tower”. The current castle was built in several stages. The residential house which dates from the 16th century had its facades completely remodeled in 1856. Part of it disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century. To the South-West a main building covered with a 4-sloped roof and presenting stone casement windows on the ground floor had been joined by another building in 1731; these buildings were demolished in 1979
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Alfred Victor de Vigny, or Count of Vigny, is a poet born March 27, 1797 in Loches. French writer, novelist, playwright and poet. He wrote alongside a military career that began in 1814 and published his first poems in 1822.
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Also called Saint-Jean-du-Grais Priory; built from 1163 by Foulque V, Count of Anjou, Tours, Maine and then King of Jerusalem.
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There are over 25 road cycling routes around Cormery, offering a variety of distances and elevations to suit different preferences and fitness levels.
The Loire Valley, where Cormery is located, is often referred to as the 'garden of France,' making spring and early autumn ideal for road cycling. The weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with lush greenery, flourishing orchards, and vineyards.
Yes, Cormery offers a good selection of routes suitable for varying fitness levels. While all routes require some level of fitness, there are 13 easy and 16 moderate routes available. For example, the Mills Street, Montbazon – The Courçay Wall loop from Cormery is a moderate 52.5 km path with around 255 meters of climbing, offering a manageable ride through charming local areas.
The region is characterized by serene rivers, lush green countryside, orchards, and vineyards. Cyclists can expect mostly well-paved surfaces, winding through pastoral landscapes. While some routes may have unpaved segments, the majority offer smooth riding. The terrain includes varied elevation gains, from moderate climbs to more significant ascents, providing diverse challenges.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists seeking greater challenges, routes like The Village of 1000 roses – Chédigny Village Garden loop from Cormery offer significant elevation gains. This 82.4 km route features approximately 489 meters of climbing, providing a rewarding ride through varied landscapes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cormery are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the popular Mills Street, Montbazon – Boisbonnard Castle loop from Cormery and the Viewpoint over the Cher – View of the Cher River loop from Cormery.
The region is rich in history and culture. Many routes pass by or near magnificent châteaux and charming medieval towns. You can explore sites like Montbazon with its impressive fortress, or cycle past the iconic Château de Chenonceau on routes such as the Château de Chenonceau – View of the Château de Chenonceau loop from Cormery. Other nearby attractions include Nitray Castle.
The routes often offer stunning views of the Loire Valley's natural beauty. A notable scenic spot is the Viewpoint over the Cher, which provides ideal spots to rest and appreciate the river and its surrounding landscape. Many routes also wind along the serene banks of the Cher River, offering picturesque vistas.
While the region is beautiful, road cycling routes are generally not ideal for bringing dogs, especially on longer rides or routes with higher traffic. For activities with dogs, you might consider exploring walking or hiking trails in the area where it's safer and more suitable for pets.
The road cycling routes around Cormery are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the winding riverbanks, historic châteaux, and lush green countryside that define the cycling experience in this region.
Cormery, being a smaller town, typically offers various public parking options within the village center or near popular starting points for routes. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient and suitable parking areas for your cycling adventure.
While Cormery is accessible by regional public transport, direct connections to specific route starting points might be limited. It's recommended to check local bus or train schedules for services to Cormery and then plan your cycling route from there, as many routes originate directly from the town.


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