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No traffic road cycling routes around Cressanges traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, expansive wheat fields, and gentle hills. The region, located in the Allier department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, offers well-paved surfaces suitable for road cyclists. Terrain includes a mix of gentle gradients and moderate climbs, with elevations generally under 200 meters. The area also features woodlands and the Queune River, contributing to diverse scenery for cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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38.1km
01:46
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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52.3km
02:24
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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81.1km
03:42
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. 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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This small, welcoming and welcoming inn is ideally located. Its terrace is very pleasant, and the hosts offer delicious traditional cuisine. Please note: the inn is not open on weekends.
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The town of Souvigny was chosen by the Bourbon dynasty as the religious capital of its duchy. Thus, the commune became the necropolis of all the Bourbon lords.
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Cozy café next to the Church of the Holy Trinity in Autry-Issards Cozy café next to the Church of the Holy Trinity in Autry-Issards
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Romanesque church with Burgundian, Auvergne and Berry influence. Built at the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th, the current building belongs to the transitional Romanesque style. Indeed, if it is Romanesque in its general plan, the ornamentation of its portals and its capitals, its narrow semi-circular openings, its elegant apse and its cul-de-four vaulted apsidioles, it is "timidly" Gothic through the vault of its nave. Furthermore, built at the crossroads of three dioceses, this construction was influenced by the Burgundian, Auvergne and Berry schools. The capitals are most interesting: intertwined foliage, heads of grimacing men and beasts, grotesque masks... A statue of the Virgin with the bird in polychrome wood dates from the 17th century. It is remarkable for its state of preservation and its subject: Mary holding the child Jesus in her arms with a bird perched on his hand. This refers to the apocryphal gospel of the childhood of Jesus according to Thomas written in the 3rd century: Jesus as a child performs miracles such as giving life to clay birds.
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The building bears witness to Burgundian Romanesque art with its semi-circular portal, at the bottom of a splay decorated with eggs and tori: numerous historic capitals. In the 15th century two side chapels were added, including the chapel of the Holy Cross which since the Revolution contained the relics of the Cross of Christ and a thorn of the Holy Crown. These are now at the parish house. At the back of the 12th century nave, the romantic 16-stop organ dates from 1892. During his stays in Bourbon, Camille St-Saëns accompanied the services on the latter.
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The Saint-Étienne church was built by the Benedictines of Souvigny in the 12th century. MH. It includes a nave with aisles, a transept with oriented chapels and the choir presents an alternation of arched bays and mitered arches of Auvergne influence. Beautiful capitals with figures, birds, foliage: baptismal font with colonettes 12th-14th centuries: stone font and tombstone late 13th-early 14th century. The bell tower is typical of Bourbonnais churches with a blind floor and an open level topped by a modern wooden spire. With the ditches, the church represents the last medieval vestige of the town.
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A medieval village in Bourbonnais, a major Cluniac site and former necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon, this is a must-see. Stop by the abbey church, visit the local artisan shop, Chez Aristide, and stroll through the narrow streets. Don't miss the medieval festival at the end of July!
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There are 14 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Cressanges, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 2 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging option.
The routes primarily feature well-paved surfaces, traversing a picturesque landscape of rolling countryside, expansive wheat fields, gentle hills, and woodlands. You can expect a pleasant mix of gentle gradients and moderate climbs, providing both enjoyable rides and opportunities for a good workout.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, routes like the Notre-Dame Church – Medieval Village of Souvigny loop from Les Petits Govignons offer a gentle experience. This 30.4 km route has moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for families or beginners looking for a relaxed ride through scenic countryside.
Many routes weave through charming villages and past significant cultural landmarks. You can explore historical sites such as the Medieval Village of Souvigny, a major Cluniac site, or pass by the impressive Fourchaud Castle. The Saint Lawrence Church also offers magnificent Romanesque architecture and panoramic views.
Absolutely. The region is known for its expansive views, especially across the wheat fields. Routes like the Wheat field with panorama – Medieval Village of Souvigny loop from Souvigny highlight these picturesque landscapes. You'll also find natural elements like the Queune River traversing Cressanges, and the broader Allier department features unique natural attractions within driving distance, such as the Forêt des Colettes and the Forêt de Tronçais.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Cressanges are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the diverse scenery of rolling countryside and wheat fields, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with exploration of charming villages and historical sites.
Yes, many of the cycling routes in the Cressanges area are designed as loops. This allows for convenient starts and finishes in the same location, making planning your ride straightforward. For example, the Bourbon l'Archambault – Bourbon-l'Archambault loop from Souvigny is a popular circular option.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming fields, while summer offers warm weather ideal for longer rides. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a greater challenge, the Bourbon l'Archambault – Medieval Village of Souvigny loop from Souvigny is a difficult 81.1 km route with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding ride through varied terrain.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, many of the routes pass through or near charming villages such as Souvigny. These villages often have local establishments where you can stop for refreshments or a meal, especially in the main village centers.
Beyond the picturesque wheat fields and rolling hills, the Queune River traverses Cressanges, adding a natural element. Further afield, within driving distance, are the Forêt des Colettes and the Forêt de Tronçais, offering opportunities to explore natural woodlands. The broader Allier department also features unique natural attractions like the curiously shaped granite boulders of Rochers du Carnaval and the moving sandbanks of the Bec d'Allier.


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