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Touring cycling routes around Notre-Dame-D'Oé are set within the scenic Loire Valley, characterized by a significant rural landscape of agricultural land and meadows. The region features dedicated cycling infrastructure, providing access to the banks of the Loire River and its associated wetlands. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients, with some routes offering moderate elevation changes through varied natural spaces and parks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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52
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76.3km
04:54
240m
240m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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43.1km
03:15
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.4km
02:53
300m
300m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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31.6km
01:54
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.2km
04:22
330m
330m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Built on the remains of the Gallo-Roman city of Caesarodunum, Saint-Gatien Cathedral stands in the heart of the city. This city was once one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in the West and is still one of the capitals of the Pays de Loire. Opening hours: Saint-Gatien Cathedral is open every day of the week from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm. From Easter to 11 November, you can meet the volunteers of the Présence Cathédrale association in the cathedral. You can recognise them by their badges. They can help you with your visit and answer your questions. For guided tours and group visits, which can take place all year round by reservation, please contact 07 66 39 84 11. For more information, visit their website: https://visite-cathedrale-tours.fr/ You can also visit the cloister of La Psalette, which is accessible via the cathedral.
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This impressive suspension bridge spans the Loire between La Chapelle-aux-Naux and Langeais and was originally completed in 1849. The bridge has been repaired and rebuilt many times and has a two-lane road over the Loire. On the Langeais side, a walk along the banks of the Loire, on both sides of the bridge, is highly recommended. The Langeais bridge is a stubborn bridge. It has been rebuilt five times! The story begins in 1848, the year in which King Louis Philippe authorised the construction of a "wire bridge", as it was then called (bridge 1). But wires are excellent lightning conductors! And 10 years after its opening in 1859, the bridge collapsed into the Loire after a heavy storm, its deck and suspension elements. Two years later in 1861, the bridge was repaired and operational again as a toll bridge (bridge 2). But shortly afterwards, in 1870, war broke out and the advance of the Prussian enemy had to be slowed down. Boom! Bridge was blown up (bridge 3) The fourth was completed in 1914, but then came the... car! They were heavy, they came and went! The bridge therefore had to be extensively rebuilt to bear the weight of modernity. This happened in the 1930s, and the opportunity was taken to decorate the bridge with its very special Gothic pillars, which reflected the Gothic style of the castle; the two form a mirror image. Bridge 4 was built! All is well, all is well... but then it is June 1940. And this time it is the Germans who have to be stopped. To stop the invader, the bridge was blown up again. After first using a ferry and then a temporary footbridge, the inhabitants waited until 1949 for a bridge over the Loire (bridge 5). The bridge of Langeais is the only bridge between Tours and Port Boulet. It is now a rather imposing bridge with a turbulent history.
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Pedestrian and cyclist bridge in Tours
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Excellent viewpoint over the wild Loire on the Loire à Vélo between Villandry and Bréhémont. You can see the Langeais bridge, an Eiffel bridge.
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The animatronic show in the courtyard is not to be missed!
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The terrain around Notre-Dame-D'Oé is predominantly rural, featuring extensive agricultural land and meadows. You'll find many routes on paved surfaces, ideal for touring cyclists. While generally characterized by gentle gradients, some routes do offer moderate elevation changes as they pass through varied natural spaces and parks.
Yes, Notre-Dame-D'Oé offers a good selection of easy routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the On the banks of the Loire – Saint-Gatien Cathedral loop from Base aérienne 705 Tours is an easy 18.5-mile (29.8 km) path offering pleasant views along the Loire River. The region's access to the famous 'Loire à Vélo' also means gentle, safe, and well-signposted journeys suitable for all ages.
The region boasts several appealing natural features. You can explore the significant 'Marais' wetland (also known as 'la Coulée du Marais'), nourished by the Fosse à la Boite stream, which is rich in diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, the Parc de La Cousinerie offers sustainable landscapes with oak, ash, and wild cherry trees, humid meadows, and a variety of butterflies and birds. The routes also provide access to the picturesque banks of the Loire River, known for its unspoilt nature.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, there are routes with greater elevation gain. The Voie verte Chancay – Greenway of the Pays de Vouvray loop from Notre-Dame-d'Oé is a difficult 35.2-mile (56.7 km) route with over 540 meters of elevation gain, providing a more strenuous ride through the region's landscapes.
Many routes offer glimpses of historical and cultural sites. You can cycle past the impressive Saint-Gatien Cathedral in Tours, or cross the historic Wilson Bridge. The region's proximity to the Loire Valley also means easy access to renowned châteaux like Chenonceau and Villandry, though these may require longer rides.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Notre-Dame-D'Oé are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Cave de Vouvray – Vouvray Town Hall loop from Notre-Dame-d'Oé is a 29.5-mile (47.5 km) circular trail that takes you through vineyards and rural landscapes.
The duration of routes varies significantly. You can find shorter rides lasting less than two hours, such as the easy On the banks of the Loire – Saint-Gatien Cathedral loop which takes about 1 hour 45 minutes. Longer routes, like the moderate Place Plumereau – Pont Wilson Cycle Path loop, can take around 2 hours 30 minutes, with some more challenging options extending beyond five hours.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque riverbanks, accessible cycle paths, and the blend of agricultural plains with charming villages. The variety of routes, catering to different ability levels, is also frequently highlighted.
While Notre-Dame-D'Oé itself is a commune, its proximity to the city of Tours means that public transport options in Tours can provide access points to the broader cycling network. Many routes connect to Tours, allowing for flexible starting points if you're using regional transport services.
Yes, the region offers numerous scenic spots, particularly along the Loire River. Routes like the On the banks of the Loire – Saint-Gatien Cathedral loop provide excellent views of the river. The broader Loire Valley is renowned for its 'unspoilt nature, characterful villages and unique panoramas,' ensuring many picturesque moments throughout your ride.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every route, the region's charming villages and proximity to Tours mean you'll find opportunities for refreshments. The Rochecorbon riverside tavern is one such spot that could be incorporated into a ride along the Loire.
The Loire Valley generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. The well-maintained paths make cycling enjoyable across these seasons.


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