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Road cycling routes around Pernay are situated in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France, offering varied terrain through picturesque landscapes. The area is characterized by charming countryside and waterways, including the Cher River, which flows into the Loire. Most routes feature paved surfaces, making them suitable for road bikes. The general topography is conducive to cycling, with gentle elevation changes across the region.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.4km
01:27
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In Touraine, in the heart of a wooded estate, the Château de Champchevrier is both royal and family-friendly. Family-friendly because it has been inhabited by the same family since 1728. Royal because Kings Louis Louis XIII stayed at the castle on several occasions, his doctor Jean Hérouard recounts it in his memoirs. Rebuilt during the Renaissance then embellished in the 18th century, Champchevrier is both a Historic Monument and a family castle in which each generation has passed on the love and respect for heritage. The history of the castle begins in the 11th century when a first building was built by Hugues de Champchevrier. The owners then succeeded one another on these lands: the Maillé family, the Lavals, the Bastarnays then in 1550, the Daillons who were behind the construction of the Renaissance castle. On the François I Pavilion, we can still see the mullioned windows from this period. Henri de Daillon having no sons, it was his nephew Antoine de Roquelaure, Marshal of France, who inherited the castle in 1686. He contributed to the exterior development of the castle by creating courtyards, gardens and a moat. The Château de Champchevrier was sold in 1728 to Jean-Baptiste Pierre Henri, first Baron de Champchevrier. In fact, the lands of the domain were erected into a barony in 1741 by letters patent from Louis XV. The first baron created the large perspectives which extend from the castle towards the forest, and had the terrace built to give elegance to the residence. This taste for the French art of living is found in particular in the immense portrait room covered with a magnificent Italian marble floor and adorned with a sumptuous 18th century earthenware stove commissioned by a royal repurchase during the demolition of the Château de Richelieu. A very beautiful set of porcelain tableware and numerous pieces of old crystal are displayed in display cases. The beauty of the Château de Champchevrier also lies in the rich furniture of the different rooms open to the public: in the music room, the precious Regency period furniture was already part of the inventory of the château when it was purchased by the family in 1728. But the visit is also worth the detour for its collection of exceptional tapestries made by three factories in the 16th and 17th centuries, including eight unique tapestries in the world from the royal factory of Amiens based on cartoons by Simon Vouët, official painter to Louis XIIII . Finally, the Château de Champchevrier reveals the daily life of those who shared the lives of the owners behind the scenes. The lingerie, particularly complete in terms of accessories, is an interesting testimony to all the stewardship necessary for the life of such a place. In the old kitchens, the large battery of copper pans and other utensils from yesteryear allows you to imagine the activity of the staff. A visit to the Château de Champchevrier is an unforgettable walk between nature and heritage, to the rhythm of the seasons between the life of the hounds and the family events of a residence whose inhabitants, guarantors of traditions, have their eyes fixed on the future.
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Family property, Champchevrier Castle is a historic castle inhabited by the same family since 1728. It is open to the public from June 15 to the third weekend of September, European Heritage Days weekend.
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one of the many castles in the Loire, from the 16th century
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It is a castle with a royal past. Kings Louis XI and XIII both enjoyed hunting on the estate, which is still a tradition here today. The castle has been inhabited by the same family since 1728.
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By visiting the surroundings of the castle of Champchevrier, this strong point makes you discover a small piece of the history of the region. It is in this building that the lords of Champchevrier rendered justice. The three inns in this village served as a stopover for farmers who took their herds of piglets from the Bourgueil region to Paris to sell them.
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There are over 230 road cycling routes around Pernay, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists. These include 59 easy routes, 157 moderate routes, and 14 more challenging rides.
The region around Pernay offers varied terrain through picturesque landscapes, characterized by charming countryside and river valleys. Most routes feature paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with generally gentle elevation changes. You'll find pleasant rides along waterways like the Cher River.
Yes, Pernay offers 59 easy road cycling routes. These are typically under two hours with minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for any fitness level. An example is the Château de Champchevrier – Champchevrier Castle loop from Pernay, an easy 22.0-mile trail.
Cyclists can incorporate visits to several historical sites. The ancient Gallo-Roman Luynes Aqueduct is a notable attraction. You might also encounter the 12th-century Saint-Gervais–Saint-Protais Parish Church in Savonnière, known for its Romanesque door. For a unique natural feature, consider the petrifying caves of Savonnière.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 14 difficult routes available. Additionally, many moderate routes, like the Château de la Roche Racan loop from Espace Naturel Sensible des Rouchoux, feature climbs of over 240 meters, providing a more demanding experience.
The road cycling routes around Pernay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the charming countryside, varied scenery, and the blend of natural beauty with historical exploration.
Yes, the region offers picturesque views, especially along river valleys. You can find specific viewpoints such as the View of Savonnières, which provides a lovely perspective of the area. Cycling through charming villages also offers many scenic spots.
Many of the road cycling routes around Pernay are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Château de Champchevrier – Champchevrier Castle loop from Pernay and the Semblancay Forest – Choisille Crossing loop from Espace Naturel Sensible des Rouchoux.
The Centre-Val de Loire region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling. Spring and autumn typically provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for exploring the routes. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to cycle earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, some routes take you through natural areas and woodlands. For instance, the Semblancay Forest – Choisille Crossing loop from Espace Naturel Sensible des Rouchoux leads directly through Semblancay Forest, offering a refreshing ride amidst nature.
The region is characterized by its waterways, including the Cher River, which flows into the Loire. Many routes offer pleasant rides along these rivers, providing scenic views and opportunities for rest. The Confluence of the Cher and Loire Rivers is a notable natural feature in the vicinity.


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