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No traffic touring cycling routes around Crézancy-en-Sancerre traverse a landscape defined by extensive vineyards and rolling hills. The region's geology features varied soil types like limestone, marl, and flint, contributing to its undulating terrain. Cyclists can explore routes that weave through these vineyards, offering views of the Sancerre valley. The area is also influenced by the nearby Loire River, which forms part of a significant cycling network.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
5.0
(3)
27
riders
49.9km
03:54
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
17
riders
36.2km
03:13
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
13
riders
51.0km
03:20
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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5
riders
41.8km
02:36
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(35)
220
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73.4km
04:08
120m
120m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rivers and canals crisscross the country, the latter in particular being a crucial part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Later, first rail, and later again trucks, took over the task of transporting goods. In the competition between different modes of transport, they were faster and cheaper than barges – and thus more efficient. When building the artificial waterways, however, it had to be taken into account that differences in elevation always had to be overcome, and so locks are often lined up along the canals – at varying intervals, depending on the local situation. Only with their help was shipping possible.
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It is presumably a former "chemin de halage" (in German "treidelpfad" or "leinpfad"), which runs alongside the canal's bed. In earlier times, such a path was an essential part of the transport infrastructure. Before ships could be powered by motors, horses walked along the bank, pulling the boat against the current. This was called "treideln" (pulling), and this is how the towpaths got their name, which has been passed down to this day. Where these paths, which run close to the bank, have been preserved, they are popular with hikers, walkers, joggers, and cyclists.
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The viaduct that connects Saint-Germain-du-Puy and Cosne is quite impressive. When you pass underneath it along the greenway, you'll realize the scale of the construction.
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Ideal for a short detour during a trip along the Loire. A friendly little village, especially if you want to taste wine: the choice is very wide and the quality is there.
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There are nearly 60 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Crézancy-en-Sancerre. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 6 easy, 23 moderate, and 29 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for most cyclists.
The routes primarily wind through the picturesque Sancerre vineyard region, offering stunning views of rolling hills and patchwork scenery. You'll also find paths transitioning between the wooded hills of Pays Fort and the undulating Sancerre hillsides, with many routes providing panoramic viewpoints over the Sancerre valley.
Yes, for families, the Canal latéral à la Loire offers a particularly gentle and car-free cycling experience. This well-equipped path is part of the larger "La Loire à Vélo" route, providing a flat and scenic ride suitable for all ages. While most routes involve some elevation, there are 6 easy routes available that are generally more suitable for families.
Many routes pass by or offer access to significant local attractions. You can cycle across the historic Saint-Satur Viaduct, an old railway line converted into a cycle path with unique views. The medieval town of Sancerre itself, perched on a hilltop, is a frequent destination or viewpoint. Additionally, you'll find numerous viewpoints overlooking the Sancerre valley along the way.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes are circular. For example, the challenging Port of Saint-Satur – Sancerre loop from Bué covers over 43 km, offering a comprehensive tour of the region's vineyards and river views. Another option is the moderate Loire landscape – Wild Loire banks loop from Sancerre, which is nearly 49 km long.
The Sancerre region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, with vineyards changing colors. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. The region's character, with its vineyards and rolling hills, makes it enjoyable from late spring through early autumn.
Yes, the Sancerre region is well-equipped for visitors. Many routes pass through or near charming villages and the town of Sancerre, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local producers offering wine and food tastings. Accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels, are also available, particularly in and around Sancerre and along the Loire à Vélo sections.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 240 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning vineyard landscapes, the quiet and car-free nature of the paths, and the rewarding climbs that offer incredible panoramic views of the Sancerre valley and the Loire River.
Yes, several routes provide access to or views of the Loire River. The Loire à Vélo from Pouilly-sur-Loire to Sancerre is a dedicated cycling path along the river. Routes like the Loir at Saint-Satur – Port of Saint-Satur loop from Sancerre also bring you close to the river, offering scenic riverside cycling.
The routes around Crézancy-en-Sancerre offer a good mix of difficulty. You'll find 6 easy routes, 23 moderate routes, and 29 difficult routes. The difficult routes often feature significant elevation changes as they traverse the rolling Sancerre hillsides and vineyards, such as the Sancerre – Sancerre Church loop from Crézancy-en-Sancerre, which includes over 570 meters of ascent.


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