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Touring cycling routes around Baudres offer diverse terrain, featuring tranquil backroads and scenic countryside. The region provides well-maintained routes suitable for various fitness levels, often leading through wooded areas and past agricultural landscapes. While specific natural features like marshes or riverside dams are found in the broader area, the immediate vicinity of Baudres emphasizes rural charm and accessible cycling. The routes generally feature mostly paved surfaces, making for smooth riding experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
2.0
(2)
5
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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42.4km
02:40
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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38.7km
02:19
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.3km
00:52
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.0km
01:25
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The 15th-century Porte de Champagne is the only remaining city gate in Levroux. Originally built with the permission of King Charles VII to fortify the town, it still marks the transition between the old and newer parts of the city. During the recent restoration, the gate regained its towers and roofs, giving you a good impression of how imposing the entrance to Levroux once was. A true eye-catcher and a reminder of the town's medieval character.
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For a village, Levroux boasts a church that almost has the allure of a cathedral. The 13th-century Collégiale Saint-Sylvain is not called the "petite cathédrale du Berry" for nothing. Note the details: the Romanesque side portal that once housed the sick and outcasts, the wooden stalls with humorous carvings, and the unique organ cabinet from 1502. Inside, you'll even find the banc du bourreau—the executioner's seat, marked with a red cross.
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Don't expect a Stonehenge scene here, but rather a handful of weathered stones that have stood in place for thousands of years. To be honest, it's not much to look at visually. But with a little imagination, you can find yourself face to face with prehistory, all set in the tranquil French countryside. Stop for a moment, smile, and then continue your walk.
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This castle dates from the 11th century. The castle cannot be visited because it is private property, but you can admire it from the outside.
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This castle was built in the 13th or 14th century, modernized and enlarged during the Renaissance. From the 16th century it belonged to the Rochefort family. From the 18th century, the castle passed from family to family and is still privately owned today.
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This castle has a rich history. The castle has many historic pieces of furniture, as well as a large park of around 50 hectares, alternating gardens and forests. It also played an important role during the Second World War, as a warehouse for the Louvre's works of art.
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With a sculpture of the "Reclining Shepherd" by local artist Ernest Nivet in the square opposite
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The dolmen is 6 m long and 4.20 m wide with a maximum height of 1.60 m. The whole forms a funerary chamber 5.80 m long and 2.30 m wide, which reaches 1.30 m at its greatest height under the slab. All the slabs are in sandstone and come from Bagneux or Dun-le-Poëlier, towns more than 30 km away.
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The touring cycling routes around Baudres offer diverse terrain. You'll find mostly well-paved surfaces, making for smooth riding, especially on tranquil backroads and through scenic countryside. Some routes may include unpaved segments, particularly on more challenging rides. The region features wooded areas and agricultural landscapes, and the broader area suggests opportunities for rides alongside water bodies and through marshland.
Yes, Baudres offers routes suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners and families. There are at least 2 easy touring cycling routes available. For example, the Valençay Castle loop from Valençay is an easy 14.1 km (8.8 miles) ride, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The routes vary in difficulty. You can find shorter rides, such as the easy Château de Valençay – Valençay Castle loop from Valençay, which is 23.4 km (14.5 miles) with about 137 meters (450 ft) of elevation gain. For those seeking more of a challenge, moderate routes like the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church – Porte de Champagne loop from Levroux cover 39.2 km (24.4 miles) with around 207 meters (680 ft) of elevation gain. The region also has options for longer rides that might require good fitness.
Several routes pass by or are near historical sites. You can cycle past the impressive Valençay Castle, which is a prominent feature on multiple tours. Other notable attractions in the broader area include Château de Bouges, La Pierre Dolmen and Cromlech, Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church, and Porte de Champagne.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed for Baudres are circular loops. This allows you to start and end your ride in the same location without needing to arrange transport back. An example is the Valençay, Luçay-le-Mâle et Villentrois — loop through the forest and the countryside.
The touring cycling routes in Baudres are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil backroads, scenic countryside, and wooded areas that define the region's cycling experience.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the region's diverse terrain and rural charm suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for touring cycling. These seasons typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, avoiding the potential heat of summer or chill of winter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. The region around Baudres is known for its varied landscapes. The Valençay, Luçay-le-Mâle et Villentrois — loop through the forest and the countryside route, for instance, offers a mix of forests and open countryside, providing a diverse and engaging ride.
Yes, the proximity of Baudres to several attractions makes it easy to combine cycling with cultural or recreational visits. While not directly on cycling paths, places like the historic Château de Valençay, ZooParc de Beauval, and Jardins et Arboretum de Poulaines are accessible for cyclists looking to extend their experience beyond the saddle.
There are at least 5 touring cycling routes documented around Baudres, offering a range of options for different abilities and preferences. These include easy and moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly on every route aren't detailed, the region benefits from the charm of small villages. Many routes pass through or near towns like Valençay, where you are likely to find local establishments to stop for refreshments or a meal, enhancing your 'slow tourism' experience.


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