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No traffic road cycling routes around Chédigny traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, open fields, and forests, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region is situated near the Indre River, providing picturesque settings along its banks and through the Indre Valley. Cyclists can also explore areas with vineyards, contributing to the diverse scenery of the Loire Valley. This environment provides a mix of gentle gradients and longer stretches suitable for road cycling without vehicle traffic.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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10.9km
00:35
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.2km
01:10
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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72.7km
03:07
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.8km
02:37
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.0km
02:36
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Chateau de Louroux, or priory of Louroux, is a fortified priory in the 13th century, dependent on the abbey of Marmoutier. The priory housed the Benedictine monks who had the pond dug to provide them with fish and create a water reserve for their mill. The castle can only be visited from the outside.
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The Louroux pond site is made up of two ponds: the Reed Pond, which resulted from the construction of a dike by the monks in the 11th century, and the Beaulieu Pond. The natural area of the Louroux pond is a wetland which hosts a great diversity of species. Fish raised in the body of water are the subject of large traditional fisheries.
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Alfred Victor de Vigny, or Count of Vigny, is a poet born March 27, 1797 in Loches. French writer, novelist, playwright and poet. He wrote alongside a military career that began in 1814 and published his first poems in 1822.
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Also called Saint-Jean-du-Grais Priory; built from 1163 by Foulque V, Count of Anjou, Tours, Maine and then King of Jerusalem.
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This fortified keep is a feat of military engineering built from 1013 to 1035 by the then Count of Anjou. Many royal figures have made it their home and frequented it over the centuries, which explains why Loches is known as a "royal city". These figures include Joan of Arc, Anne of Brittany and King Charles VII.
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After exploring the ramparts and the castle, come down to enjoy the medieval atmosphere of the city.
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A short climb will take you to the Chateau de Loches, where Agnès Sorel has been watching over the Lochois for years.
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This pond was in fact built by the Benedictine monks of the neighboring priory of Louroux to provide them with fish and a supply of water for the mill.
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There are over 25 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Chédigny, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. This includes 6 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride and 21 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge.
The best time to enjoy traffic-free road cycling in Chédigny is during spring and early summer, especially in May when the village hosts its annual Rose Festival. The streets are adorned with thousands of roses, creating a truly enchanting and fragrant environment for your ride. The weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the scenic routes.
The car-free road cycling routes around Chédigny offer a mix of picturesque landscapes. You can expect beautiful views of rolling hills, open fields, and serene forests. Many routes also follow the tranquil Indre River, providing a peaceful, flat setting. The region is known for its gentle undulations, making it enjoyable for various fitness levels.
Yes, Chédigny offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Château de Reignac loop from Reignac-sur-Indre is an easy 10.8 km route with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the View of Loches Castle – Loches loop from Loches, which is 27.1 km and also rated easy.
Many traffic-free routes in the Chédigny area pass by significant landmarks and natural beauty. You can cycle past the magnificent Château de Chenonceau, often visible from dedicated cycle paths. The historic Royal City of Loches, with its impressive Loches Keep and Loches Castle, is also easily accessible. Within Chédigny itself, explore the 'Remarkable Garden' status of the village with its thousands of roses, the 'Curé's Garden', and the Romanesque Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens.
The traffic-free road cycling routes around Chédigny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Cyclists often praise the serene atmosphere, the beautiful floral displays of Chédigny, and the opportunity to explore the stunning Loire Valley châteaux without the disturbance of heavy traffic. The well-maintained paths and scenic river views are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the emphasis on 'no traffic' makes many routes around Chédigny ideal for families. The flatter sections along the Indre River and the shorter loops, such as the 10 km 'la rose dans la vallée' towards Azay-sur-Indre, are particularly suitable. These routes allow families to enjoy the scenery and village charm in a safe and relaxed environment.
Chédigny and the surrounding villages along the cycling routes offer charming cafes and restaurants where you can refuel. Given the region's popularity with cyclists, many establishments are accustomed to catering to outdoor enthusiasts. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages, but you'll find ample opportunities for a break and a meal.
Chédigny is integrated into the wider Loire Valley transport network. While specific direct public transport options with bike carriage might vary, the region is generally cyclist-friendly. For detailed information on public transport that accommodates bikes, especially for reaching specific starting points, it's best to consult local transport services or the official Loire Valley tourism website.
Chédigny, being an 'Accueil Vélo' certified village, offers cyclist-friendly amenities, which typically include designated parking areas. You'll find public parking available within the village, often near the main attractions or village center, providing convenient access to the start of many traffic-free routes. Look for signs indicating 'P' for parking upon arrival.
Absolutely. Chédigny is strategically located and integrated into major cycling networks. Many of the no-traffic routes connect directly to sections of both the famous Loire à Vélo and Indre à Vélo routes. This allows you to extend your ride and explore a much wider area of the beautiful Loire Valley on dedicated and quiet paths.
Yes, many of the routes around Chédigny are designed as circular loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Château de Reignac loop from Reignac-sur-Indre and the View of Loches Castle – Loches loop from Loches. These circular routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.


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