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Gravel biking around Prissac offers exploration within the Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, characterized by a mosaic of wetlands, bocages, prairies, and ancient oak forests. The region's generally flat topography, interspersed with over 2,000 lakes and ponds, provides varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes. Routes often follow quiet country roads and paths, including sections along the Abloux and Anglin river valleys. Minimal elevation changes ensure accessibility for various fitness levels while offering ample mileage.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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36.3km
02:40
330m
320m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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40.1km
02:44
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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52.2km
03:29
390m
390m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.3km
02:38
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.2km
02:26
330m
330m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Once a mighty fortress, now remains perched on a rocky ridge, with a round keep as a silent witness. In 1369, Brosse was set on fire, but generations returned to save the stones and preserve the ruins.
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I wasn't supposed to get here, but I recommend stopping by. In summer, the lake invites you to jump in, but the reason for my stop was my stomach. Top quality/price ratio at: "Les Saveurs de Brenne".
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Very good Gravel route with a first part engaged due to the humid spring weather conditions. (Mud, tall grass, rus become streams to cross. A single track on the Alienor trail which is super nice. Ultimately few roads. Two closed passages which we easily bypassed.
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Located on a small height which offers a very extensive view of the valley, the castle is made up of two buildings at right angles with several turrets. With the exception of a few buttresses, the traces of fortifications still visible at the beginning of the 17th century have now disappeared.
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Located on a small height which offers a very extensive view of the valley, the castle is made up of two buildings at right angles with several turrets. With the exception of a few buttresses, the traces of fortifications still visible at the beginning of the 17th century have today disappeared to make way for an imposing habitation.
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This impressive castle was built in the 11th century and was occupied by Guillaume X, father of Aliénor d'Acquitane. The queen of France from 1137 to 1152 was born in this castle. The castle was dismantled by Richelieu but was renovated in the 19th century.
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When you walk through one of the most picturesque villages in France, remember that it is just as beautiful from the outside. Don't forget to run on the outskirts of the village, passing by this viewpoint. You will not regret it !
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The gravel bike trails around Prissac, located within the Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, offer a diverse and generally flat topography. You'll encounter a mosaic of wetlands, bocages (hedged farmland), prairies, and ancient oak forests. Routes often follow quiet country roads and paths, including scenic sections along the Abloux and Anglin river valleys, and frequently skirt the edges of the region's numerous lakes and ponds.
There are at least 5 gravel bike trails documented around Prissac on komoot, offering a range of experiences. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for different fitness levels.
Yes, the region's generally flat topography and minimal elevation changes make many routes accessible for various fitness levels, including beginners and families. While some routes are rated moderate, the overall character of the area allows for leisurely rides. For a particularly smooth and shaded experience, consider sections of the Cycling Path on Former Railway in Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, also known as "The Green Line" (Voie Verte), which is ideal for a relaxed pace.
The Prissac area is renowned for its natural beauty, particularly within the Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, often called the "land of a thousand ponds." Gravel routes frequently pass by the edges of these tranquil lakes and ponds, offering picturesque views. You'll also ride through extensive bocage landscapes, ancient oak forests, and along the scenic Abloux and Anglin river valleys, providing a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
Yes, the area around Prissac is dotted with historical sites that can be incorporated into your rides. You can explore impressive structures like Château de la Rochechevreux, Guillaume Castle, and the Brosse Castle. The route Ruins of the Château de Brosse loop from Saint-Benoît-du-Sault specifically takes you past historical ruins.
Yes, for expansive views of the surrounding countryside, consider visiting the Viewpoint Saint-Benoît-du-Sault. This spot offers a perfect scenic break during your ride and can be part of routes exploring the area around Saint-Benoît-du-Sault.
A popular moderate route that connects historical castles and traverses scenic river valleys is the Guillaume Castle – Château de la Rochechevreux loop from Bélâbre. This 24.9-mile (40.1 km) path offers a blend of cultural exploration and natural beauty.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Prissac area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Étang de Rochegaudon loop from Chaillac and the Étang de Rochegaudon – Guillaume Castle loop from Chaillac, both offering diverse scenery.
The Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, with its bocage and forests, provides natural shade and shelter, making for pleasant rides even on sunnier days. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the varied terrain and natural cover suggest that spring and autumn would be particularly enjoyable, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can also be pleasant due to the shade provided by wooded areas.
Yes, a notable asset for cyclists in the region is "The Green Line" (Voie Verte), an old railway track that has been converted into a paved cycling path. Running from Argenton-sur-Creuse to Le Blanc, this straight and even path is ideal for gravel bikers seeking a smooth, shaded route with historical interest, as it passes old stations and railway buildings. You can find sections of it, such as the Cycling Path on Former Railway in Parc naturel régional de la Brenne, integrated into local routes.
The Étang de Rochegaudon – Guillaume Castle loop from Chaillac is an excellent choice. This 25.0-mile (40.3 km) trail leads through a mix of natural pond landscapes and historical sites, offering a comprehensive experience of the region's highlights.
Absolutely. Besides the loop from Bélâbre, you can also explore the area around Guillaume Castle with the Guillaume Castle – Varrat loop from Les Hérolles. This route offers another perspective on the castle and the surrounding landscapes.


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