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Mountain bike trails around Courcoué offer a diverse landscape within the Indre-et-Loire department of France. The region is characterized by river valleys, fertile agricultural lands, and elevated plateaus. Extensive forests and vineyards provide numerous trails, while historic paths, including old railway lines, offer unique riding experiences. This varied terrain ensures a mix of leisurely rides and more challenging off-road sections.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.8
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55
riders
44.0km
03:13
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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55.2km
04:08
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25
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43.6km
02:33
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.9km
03:07
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.3km
04:01
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Notre Dame church was built in 1635 by Pierre Le Mercier.
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L'Île-Bouchard is a commune made up of two suburbs, Saint Maurice and Saint Gilles, each on opposite sides of the Vienne. The two suburbs are connected by a bridge and separated by the island which gives its name to the city - Île-Bouchard.
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Built in the classical style between 1633 and 1639 under a plan directed by Cardinal Richelieu from 1631. Built in the Italian style, it was adapted to French taste by architects and builders Pierre and Jacques Lemercier.
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The Sainte-Chapelle de Champigny-sur-Veude was built in Champigny-sur-Veude from 1499 and mainly during the first half of the 16th century; it is one of the seven holy chapels. The neighboring castle was unfortunately destroyed by Richelieu in 1635, who felt that it was overshadowing his castle which was under construction. Today, only the old outbuildings remain. One of the last vestiges is this magnificent royal chapel, saved by the Pope because it had the status of Sainte-Chapelle and housed the Holy Relics of the Passion of Christ. Founded in homage to Saint-Louis, it consists of a four-bay nave and a triumphal arch portico. The nave has 11 huge stained glass windows, each 8 meters high, whose remarkable stained glass windows retrace the life of Saint-Louis, from his coronation in Reims to his death. They were offered by Claude de Longwy to Louis II and Jacquette de Longwy for their marriage in 1538.
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The Château de Champigny-sur-Veude was built from the 16th to the 17th century by order of Louis de Bourbon, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon. It has largely disappeared today, only the old outbuildings, the current "castle" and the Sainte-Chapelle remain. The original fortress was built in 1090 by Fulk IV of Anjou. In 1635, Cardinal de Richelieu, who had built a property nearby and who was worried about the superior influence on his castle, bought it and ordered the total destruction of the castle. Only the outbuildings and the Sainte-Chapelle escaped this destruction thanks to the intervention of Pope Urban VIII, who had officiated there a few years earlier. They constitute the remains that we can admire today.
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ideal for a refueling break on the edge of the national forest of Chinon
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There are 8 mountain bike trails available around Courcoué, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The trails around Courcoué primarily feature moderate difficulty, with 7 routes falling into this category. There is also 1 easy trail, making the area accessible for various fitness levels.
You can expect a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, extensive forests, and vineyards. Many routes include both paved and unpaved sections, with some even following historic paths, such as old railway lines, offering a mix of leisurely rides and more challenging off-road experiences.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. While exploring, you might encounter attractions such as the impressive Château du Rivau, the historic town of Richelieu, or the Saint-Maurice Church of L'Île-Bouchard. The Greenway from Chinon to Richelieu also offers a unique cycling experience.
The Loire Valley, where Courcoué is located, generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Winter riding is possible but may involve colder temperatures and potentially muddier trails.
Yes, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail around Courcoué. The region's varied terrain, including old railway lines, can offer relatively flat and accessible routes suitable for families. Always check the specific route details for elevation and surface conditions to ensure it matches your family's abilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 4 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, which includes scenic river valleys, extensive forests, and historic paths, providing a rich and varied riding experience.
While specific rules for dogs on trails are not detailed, many outdoor areas in France welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. Given the region's natural setting with forests and open spaces, it's generally possible. However, always be mindful of local regulations, especially in agricultural areas or protected natural parks, and ensure your dog is under control.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Courcoué are designed as loops. For example, the Château de Chezelles loop from Crouzilles and the Mountainbike loop from Tavant are popular circular options that allow you to start and finish at the same point.
The A thousand and one leaves loop from Richelieu is a great moderate option. This 44.8 km (27.8 miles) trail leads through wooded areas and past vineyards, showcasing the typical landscapes of the Indre-et-Loire department.
For a longer ride, consider the Mountainbike loop from Tavant. This moderate route spans 55.2 km (34.3 miles) and features a mix of forest tracks and open sections, providing a substantial challenge and a comprehensive tour of the region's varied terrain.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads are not detailed, the broader Indre-et-Loire department has regional transport options. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for connections to towns near the trail starting points, keeping in mind that transporting bikes might have restrictions.
The region around Courcoué, particularly in nearby towns like Richelieu or L'Île-Bouchard, offers various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these settlements, which are often good starting points or rest stops for mountain bikers.


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