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No traffic road cycling routes around Lombron traverse a landscape characterized by rolling agricultural lands, charming small villages, and extensive deciduous woodlands in France's Sarthe department. The terrain features gentle gradients and quiet backroads, with some routes incorporating moderate elevation gains. This region offers a tranquil environment for road cyclists seeking varied scenery.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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46.3km
02:03
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.3km
00:54
120m
120m
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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74.7km
03:08
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.8km
01:04
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Obviously, not to be missed without doing it, the steepest street in the West, they say it stings
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Quite steep slope among the trees
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Dedicated to St Jouin, the church is only mentioned at the end of the 11th century. The building was fortified during the wars of religion. Gunboats (some rotating) are added as well as an underground refuge. You will see one as you go around the church. You can also admire the gargoyles and the magnificent sculpted capitals on either side of the portal. Inside, don't miss the carved keystones and capitals. The building contains quite rich furniture, including a headless sculpture holding a book whose origin and meaning remain mysterious.
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Religious building or fortified castle? The church of St George is surprising! Of Romanesque origin (11th century), the places have been transformed over the centuries, notably during the wars of religion where the church was fortified. A front part is built with a complete defense system: watchtowers (small turrets), loopholes and barred doors. These defense elements narrowly escaped destruction in the 17th century. Inside you can admire a Virgin and Child, Saint Barbara, Saint Paul and of course the statue of Saint George. You will also be able to observe the remains of one of the Aunais crosses. The building presents many other treasures: old clock mechanism, exhibition on the Cassini family, liturgical vestments...
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In this architecture we find different styles and periods, from the 12th, 15th, 16th to the 19th century, including Gothic and Neo-Romanesque. Romanesque bays and foothills. Stained glass window and 16th century font as well as the current apse and the two side chapels. The south door with its lintel and its straight feet decorated with rosettes and diamonds. The church had stained glass windows from the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century. Fragments exist in the speckles and spandrels of the bay of the Rosary Chapel, listed in 1983. The stained glass windows are almost all dated and signed by the same glass painter between 1885-1889 "af Paris" probably Anselme Fialex, son of François Fialex who was a glass painter in Mayet Creation of an entrance to the square as well as the opening of new 19th century bays. the vault, paneled and undoubtedly painted from the beginning, was redone in 1602 with restoration in the 19th century, when a new decoration was painted. The main altar dates from 1867.
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Located in the heart of Connerré, the Catholic church of Saint Symphorien is an essential historical monument of the city. With its Gothic architecture and colorful stained glass windows, this church offers visitors a unique experience. It is a place of worship as well as a place to visit for all architecture and history enthusiasts. The beauty of Saint Symphorien leaves no one indifferent, whether for a simple visit or to attend a mass. Its doors are open to all and everyone can find a place of meditation and peace there. Don't hesitate to take a trip there to discover the richness of this monument steeped in history.
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There are over 200 no traffic road cycling routes around Lombron, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists of all levels. The majority of these routes are rated as moderate, with a good selection of easy rides also available.
The terrain around Lombron is characterized by rolling agricultural lands and extensive deciduous woodlands. You can expect gentle gradients on quiet backroads, with some routes incorporating dedicated greenways. While many routes are smooth, some paths, like the 56.1 km Porte Saint Julien – Saint Symphorien Church loop mentioned in regional research, offer more varied terrain and significant climbs, requiring good fitness levels.
Yes, Lombron offers several easy, no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Champagné Mill loop from Sillé-le-Philippe is an easy 35.7 km ride, and the Roadbike loop from Connerré Beillé is an even shorter 21.3 km option, both providing a gentle introduction to the region's quiet roads.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes around Lombron, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil environment, the picturesque landscapes of rolling hills and woodlands, and the quiet backroads that make for a peaceful cycling experience away from traffic.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Lombron are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Saint Symphorien Church loop from Connerré Beillé, which covers 46.3 km through varied landscapes.
While cycling the no traffic routes around Lombron, you'll encounter charming small villages, extensive deciduous woodlands, and picturesque agricultural lands. You can also explore nearby attractions such as the Loudon Ponds, the Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre, or the historic La Chéronne Castle, which are great points of interest to visit.
The region's extensive deciduous woodlands and agricultural lands make spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for cycling. During these seasons, you can enjoy pleasant weather, lush greenery, and the vibrant colors of the changing leaves, providing a scenic backdrop for your rides. Winter conditions might be less favorable due to colder temperatures and potential for wet roads.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists looking for a longer ride with some elevation, the Rillette from Parigné-l'Évêque – Smooth Forest Road loop from Connerré Beillé offers a substantial 67.9 km journey through forested areas and agricultural fields, featuring moderate difficulty and notable climbs.
Yes, the presence of quiet backroads and gentle gradients makes Lombron suitable for family-friendly cycling. Many of the easier routes, such as the 37.9 km Saint George's Church, Rosay – Saint-Jouin Church of Marnes loop from La Chapelle-Saint-Rémy, are ideal for families looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic.
For more information on cycling routes and itineraries across the wider Sarthe department, including greenways and quiet country roads, you can visit the official tourism website: Sarthe Tourisme. This resource can help you discover additional cycling opportunities beyond Lombron.


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