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Road cycling around Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans traverses a landscape characterized by the St. Lawrence River estuary, rolling hills, and agricultural fields. The island offers a scenic environment for road cyclists, with routes often following Chemin Royal (Route 368). This area features traditional countryside views and historical architecture. The terrain includes sections with moderate elevation changes, providing varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
3.8
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474
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67.0km
02:46
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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113
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55.3km
02:16
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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riders
32.1km
01:23
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.4km
01:20
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.8km
01:52
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Very nice cycle path with very little elevation gain
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Completed in 1926 in the neo-Gothic style, the cathedral is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in North America. It was visited by Pope John II (1984) and Pope Francis (2022).
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One of the most impressive churches in the province of Quebec.
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The Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré basilica is a Catholic church located in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, not far from Quebec City (Canada). A place of pilgrimage, the main gathering occurs on July 26, during the feast of Saint Anne, civil and ecclesiastical patroness of Quebec, and the culmination of the novena. It has three insignia relics of the Holy Mother of the Virgin Mary. This basilica has also been designated a national shrine by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, like only a handful of other sites. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Just make sure to lock your bike, as you can't park it everywhere
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For an after tour. https://chocolaterieorleans.com/
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The routes traverse a varied landscape characterized by the St. Lawrence River estuary, rolling hills, and agricultural fields. You'll find traditional countryside views and historical architecture, with moderate elevation changes providing diverse cycling experiences.
There are 6 road cycling routes available around Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans. These include options for both easy and moderate ability levels, ensuring a suitable ride for various cyclists.
Yes, there are easy routes available. For instance, the Royale – Petit Pré loop from Camping Lac-aux-Flambeaux is an easy 32.1 km ride. Another accessible option is the Petit Pré loop from Camping Turmel, which covers 31.4 km.
The most popular route is the Île d'Orléans loop from Sainte-Famille-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, which encircles the island for 67 km, offering panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River. Another favorite is the Montmorency Falls – Saint Anne de Beaupré loop from Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, a 75.2 km route that extends beyond the island.
Cyclists can expect magnificent panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and its flats, traditional countryside scenery, old houses, and vibrant natural colors. The island also boasts rolling hills, lush orchards, and forests, with observation points offering 360-degree views of Cap Tourmente and distant mountains.
Yes, the island is rich in history. You can visit historical buildings like the Mauvide-Genest Manor and a stone church with a marine cemetery dating back to 1734. The village of Saint-Jean itself features neoclassical houses from the mid-19th century. Beyond the island, you might encounter the La Grande Ferme Historic Site.
Île d'Orléans is known for its gourmet stops. Along the routes, you'll find charming cafés like La Maison Smith, the Chocolaterie de l'Île d'Orléans, vineyards, cider houses, and local producers. The Le Moulin de Beaumont Bakery & Café is also a great option for a break.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic views of the St. Lawrence River, the charming agricultural landscapes, and the historical villages encountered along the routes.
Absolutely. The island offers breathtaking landscapes. The eastern tip of the island has observation points with 360-degree views of Cap Tourmente, the St. Lawrence estuary, and distant mountains. You can also visit the Saint-François Observation Tower for expansive vistas.
Yes, if you wish to shorten the full island loop, you can utilize the Route du Mitan. This road crosses the island perpendicularly between Sainte-Famille and Saint-Jean, offering a way to cut across and reduce the overall distance of your ride.
The warmer months, particularly late spring through early fall, are ideal for road cycling on Île d'Orléans. During this time, the orchards are lush, and the agricultural fields are vibrant, offering the most picturesque scenery and comfortable riding conditions.
Yes, some routes extend beyond the island. For example, the Montmorency Falls – Saint Anne de Beaupré loop from Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré offers diverse scenery including views of Montmorency Falls and passes by the impressive Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica.


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