Les bords de Loire sur la Saint Jacques à vélo
D. Darrault - CRT Centre-Val de Loire
Le Mans et sa cité de Plantagenêt
Sarthe Développement - J. Damase
Pont de Fresnay-sur-Sarthe
Sarthe Tourisme - J. Damase
The Mancelles Alps
Stevan Lira
Le Perche, pays des belles demeures
D. Darrault - La Véloscénie
Montoire-sur-le-Loir
Gerd Eichmann - CC BY-SA 4.0

Boucle vélo entre Loire et Normandie

Une boucle de 600 km entre Tours, Le Mans, Alençon et Châteaudun

Une grande boucle cyclable empruntant plusieurs véloroutes. L'itinéraire peut débuter sur La Loire à Vélo entre Tours et Saumur, pour y flirter avec le fleuve entouré de vignobles. Il se prolonge par La Vélobuissonnière, via des voies vertes et petites routes traversant des villages pittoresques. Découvrez ensuite le Perche à vélo entre Alençon et Illiers-Combray par l'itinéraire de La Véloscénie : une grande partie de voie verte jusque Condé-sur-Huisne, puis de bucoliques petites routes entre Condé-sur-Huisne et Illiers-Combray. La boucle est bouclée par un pèlerinage cyclable sur la Saint-Jacques à vélo longeant la Vallée du Loir, puis rejoignant Tours.

  • Départ : Ville au choix sur la boucle (Tours, Saumur, Le Mans, Alençon, Châteaudun ...)
  • Distance : ~ 630 kilomètres
  • Balisage : boucle vélo 100% balisée dans les 2 sens / empruntant plusieurs itinéraires
Au fil du fleuve royal : bordez la Loire entre Tours et Saumur

Accompagnez le fleuve royal entre Tours et Saumur

Le fleuve des Rois est votre guide de Tours à Saumur où vous voguez à vélo sur près de 100 km entre châteaux, jardins, vignobles, maisons troglodytes... Cette section sur l'itinéraire de La Loire à Vélo offre une belle découverte des richesses du plus grand fleuve de France.

Pause pique-nique lors d'une balade vélo en Sarthe
Sarthe Développement - J. Damase

De l'Anjou à la Sarthe au fil de l'eau et des villages

De Saumur à Alençon, l'itinéraire de La Vélobuissonnière quitte en douceur les rives de la Loire pour prendre la direction de la Normandie. Un parcours pittoresque vous attend à travers l'Anjou et la Sarthe. Sur petites routes essentiellement, l'itinéraire rejoint les méandres de la Sarthe à La Flèche. À mi-parcours, Le Mans et sa Cité Plantagenêt vous séduiront avant de traverser les Alpes Mancelles au gré des petits villages sarthois.

Collines du Perche
J. Damase - La Véloscénie

Au cœur des collines verdoyantes du Perche

Les paysages du Perche se dessinent en collines boisées, champs cultivés et prairies verdoyantes. De beaux panoramas vous attendent sur ce parcours où, parfois, se laissent entrevoir des percherons, chevaux traditionnels de la région. Vous traversez aussi de petites villes et villages, où de belles demeures typiques s'élèvent fièrement, avec leurs couleurs chaudes allant du rose à l'ocre intense.

Traversée du Loir - Saint-Jacques à vélo
J. Damase - CRT Centre-Val de Loire

Sur les traces des pèlerins de Compostelle à vélo

Entre Illiers-Combray et Tours, partagez une histoire, celle des pèlerins de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle. L'itinéraire Saint-Jacques à vélo met à l'honneur ce tracé mythique, vous pourrez y pédaler le long de la Vallée du Loir jusqu'à Montoire-sur-le-Loir, puis à travers une douce campagne jusqu'à Tours.

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Tailor-made itineraries

Tailor-made itineraries

Tours / Villandry

21 Tours / Villandry

22 km
1 h 27 min
I begin
Touraine is known as ‘le Jardin de la France’ (The Garden of France) and Tours is a perfect central gateway for exploring it. This Loire à Vélo stage leads you along the south bank of the Cher River to the Château de Villandry, a major stop, with its world-famous gardens, before rejoining the Loire. Either side of Villandry are picturesque cycle paths leading to the great river. This stage proves extremely enjoyable.
Villandry / Rigny-Ussé

22 Villandry / Rigny-Ussé

21 km
1 h 22 min
I begin
This is a star-studded Loire à Vélo stage, taking you from the glorious Château de Villandry, with its stunning gardens, on via the confluence of Loire and Cher rivers to the fairytale Château d’Ussé. On this stage, you cycle along a raised levée beside the Loire, allowing you wonderful views of the great river. This is a special stage, mainly along shared country roads.
Rigny-Ussé / Candes-St-Martin

23 Rigny-Ussé / Candes-St-Martin

25 km
1 h 35 min
I begin
This Loire à Vélo stage is marked by atmospheric islands in the Loire colonized by birds. At the Indre River’s confluence with the Loire, the setting is unspoilt. Further west, enjoy one of the most magnificent panoramas on the Loire à Vélo and Eurovelo 6 routes from gorgeous Candes-St-Martin, looking onto the confluence of Vienne and Loire rivers. This stage is easy, alternating between greenways and quiet country roads.
Candes-St-Martin / Saumur

24 Candes-St-Martin / Saumur

17 km
1 h 12 min
I begin
This Loire à Vélo stage from Candes-St-Martin to Saumur takes you from Touraine into the famous neighbouring county of Anjou, offering a wealth of discoveries, alternating between wine and subterranean (or troglodyte) sights. Either stick to greenways down by the Loire, or choose the higher, more demanding route on small country roads, through vine-covered slopes, ending with a dramatic arrival at Saumur Castle.
Baugé / Saumur

7 Baugé / Saumur

41 km
3 h 18 min
I cycle often
The last stage of the Vélobuissonnière®, heading to Saumur, is something special. Start with a ride through the Loire-Authion Valley, known for its horticulture. On the way, the green lane between Baugé and Cuon offers a great view of the unusual twisted bell tower at Vieil-Baugé Church. Stop off at Longué-Jumelles and visit the restored Hydronef Mill, with its modern, fun museum where you can learn all about the history of the site. Then, pedal on to Vivy and Les Monteaux Lake, which makes the perfect picnic spot. Sit peacefully and observe the local flora and fauna. The finish line of your trip is in Saumur, a Ville d’Art et d’Histoire®. A visit to Saumur Château is highly recommended. Set dramatically above the River Loire, it’s a classic fairy-tale castle. Another popular place to tour is the Cadre Noir, where French-style horse riding is taught and elevated to an art during breathtaking displays. The troglodyte houses carved into the tuffeau stone cliffs are also fascinating, with their unique network of underground tunnels. Round off this final day with some delicious local specialities, such as the famous fouée (a type of filled bread roll) or galipettes (stuffed mushrooms) washed down with a glass of something bubbly. To make your last night really special, book into a toue cabanée boat moored on the Loire and look back over the highlights of your Vélobuissonnière® adventure!
La Flèche / Baugé

6 La Flèche / Baugé

21 km
1 h 02 min
I begin
Don’t leave La Flèche without a visit to the famous zoo. Children can even try their hands at being a keeper for a day – what an experience! La Flèche is recognised as one of Europe’s most beautiful zoos, and is the subject of a popular French TV series. See the stars of the show in the flesh! Then, follow the family-friendly green lane towards Baugé-en-Anjou to be transported back in time to the days of medieval knights. Park your bike at the convenient “bike stop” by the castle. Don’t miss the apothecary’s shop at the Hôtel-Dieu, the old hospital. The shelves of carefully worked jars create a fascinating and evocative atmosphere, even though some of the contents sound a bit grim to us today! Wander around the old part of the town and enjoy a relaxing evening in this Petite Cité de Caractère® with its typical Angevin charm.
La Suze-sur-Sarthe / La Flèche

5 La Suze-sur-Sarthe / La Flèche

30 km
2 h 12 min
I begin
At La Suze-sur-Sarthe, there’s no forgetting the close connection between the Vélobuissonnière® and our local rivers. Take to the water once again in a canoe or kayak, or on a stand-up paddle board. Or, pile into a pedalo – great family fun! If you’re really brave, try electric surfing on an eFoil and fly above the water! If that all sounds a bit too energetic, simply relax at the water sports centre with an aperitif and a platter of cured sausage. By now, your bike will be beckoning, so hop back on and head for Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, which holds “Ville et Métiers d’Art” (arts and crafts towns) status in recognition of local earthenware expertise. You can admire the work of local artists at the Museum of Earthenware and Ceramics, and children can give their creativity free reign at special workshops. Buy a piece of traditional tableware at Faïencerie Bourg-Joly to use on special occasions, then have lunch in an authentic restaurant overlooking the River Sarthe. Afterwards, it’s on to La Flèche, through the leafy hills of the Loir Valley. And once you run out of energy, bed down for the night in your comfortable accommodation for a well-earned rest. The adventure continues tomorrow!
Le Mans / La Suze-sur-Sarthe

4 Le Mans / La Suze-sur-Sarthe

30 km
1 h 58 min
I cycle often
This stage begins with a gentle ride along the pretty Boulevard Nature, starting from the quay at Le Mans port and following the River Sarthe. At Spay, stop off at Spaycific Zoo for a fun natural history lesson. The unusual mammals and birds will no doubt be the highlight of your children’s day! If your party is a bit older or more into sports, try wakeboarding or water skiing and then relax on the beach. Back on your bike, pedal gently on for a few kilometres until you reach Fillé village. At Île MoulinSart, learn all about milling at the Cyprien Mill, take in the contemporary art exhibition at the Art Centre or refuel with a meal at the Bistrot du Moulin. And, if your legs are still up to it, take to the dance floor at the guinguette!
Beaumont-sur-Sarthe / Le Mans

3 Beaumont-sur-Sarthe / Le Mans

46 km
3 h 06 min
I cycle often
The next stage of the route takes you off the beaten track, along quiet roads that criss-cross the countryside. At Neuville-sur-Sarthe, park your bike and wander along the riverbank to admire the idyllic panorama of the water mill. Then it’s back in the saddle and full steam ahead to Le Mans. This Ville d’Art et d’Histoire® (artistic and historical town) is packed with heritage sites to explore. Play hide and seek in the medieval streets of the Cité Plantagenêt, as the old town is known, contemplate the skill and might of the Romans who built the Gallo-Roman city walls, or wonder at the impressive bulk of Saint Julian’s Cathedral. At the end of an active day, cool down with a well-earned rest at a guinguettes riverside café. Order a slice of crunchy bread topped with rillettes, a local speciality similar to pâté. And if you’re in Le Mans between July and September, take an evening stroll to see the stunning Nuit des Chimères, when the façades and walls of the town are lit up.
St-Léonard-des-Bois / Beaumont-sur-Sarthe

2 St-Léonard-des-Bois / Beaumont-sur-Sarthe

33 km
2 h 06 min
I cycle often
At Saint-Léonard-des-Bois, take the time to drink in the beautiful landscapes. If you’re running out of steam, fuel up on the terrace of a “gastrobistro”, where you will find good food and a friendly welcome. Freewheel down to Fresnay-sur-Sarthe, into the mysterious atmosphere of this former walled town with its ruined castle and narrow lanes. Seek out a quiet spot by the River Sarthe, which runs through the town, and dip your feet in the water to cool off before you continue your ride through the countryside. Deserve a treat? Stop off at the Quincaillerie Café in Sougé-le-Ganelon for a coffee and, while you’re there, taste some of the local specialities. With your energy levels restored, head on to Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, a medieval town that will take you back through the centuries. Don’t miss the stunning view of the ruined castle from the Romanesque bridge over the River Sarthe.
Alençon / St-Léonard-des-Bois

1 Alençon / St-Léonard-des-Bois

31 km
2 h 12 min
I cycle often
This stage begins in Alençon. The town is known for its exquisite Point d’Alençon lace. Find out more about the intricate technique used to produce it at the Museum of Fine Arts and Lace, or marvel at the rich architecture of the magnificent basilica before you head out of town on the quiet country roads. On arrival in Saint-Cénéri-le-Gérei, listed as one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France® (a distinction awarded to the country’s most attractive villages), you will feel as if time has stood still. Take a few minutes to stroll around the village, which is also a designated Petite Cité de Caractère® (village with character), a favourite with artists. Then prepare for some more serious cycling as you climb into the Alpes Mancelles to admire the hills and valleys through which the River Sarthe runs. Have a well-deserved break at Domaine du Gasseau to sip a flower cordial in a tranquil setting. Then head off again towards Saint-Léonard-des-Bois, another Petite Cité de Caractère® nestled at the foot of the ancient screes.
Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe / Alençon

17 Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe / Alençon

24 km
1 h 35 min
I begin
You're on a greenway for this stage of La Véloscénie, with just a short stretch on roads to take you through hamlets around the A 28 motorway and another to reach Alençon town centre. A delightful trail leads through the Bourse Forest, beside the Vésone River.
Mortagne-au-Perche / Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe

16 Mortagne-au-Perche / Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe

15 km
1 h 01 min
I begin
La Véloscénie continues along the greenway from Condé-sur-Huisne to Alençon. You just swap the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche for the adjoining Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine, just before Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe. The lake here provides a refreshing halt, one that children greatly appreciate.
Rémalard / Mortagne-au-Perche

15 Rémalard / Mortagne-au-Perche

23 km
1 h 33 min
I begin
Continue along the greenway hugging the Huisne River and cross through the heart of the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche. In many places, perhaps half-hidden by trees, you'll spot a typical old manor or restored mill. All told, this is one of the most enchanting stages along La Véloscénie.
Nogent-le-Rotrou / Rémalard

14 Nogent-le-Rotrou / Rémalard

18 km
1 h 10 min
I cycle often
At the start of this stage of La Véloscénie you follow undulating little forest roads. Then you join the greenway from Condé-sur-Huisne to Alençon, cycling beside the Huisne River. Enjoy the total peace and quiet of this long country section up to Rémalard.
Thiron-Gardais / Nogent-le-Rotrou

13 Thiron-Gardais / Nogent-le-Rotrou

19 km
1 h 16 min
I cycle often
La Véloscénie continues to follow small country roads across the Perche's hills; these do require some effort to climb. As a reward, enjoy the splendid views from their heights. Finally, you pass the Château St-Jean arriving at Nogent-le-Rotrou.
Illiers-Combray / Thiron-Gardais

12 Illiers-Combray / Thiron-Gardais

25 km
1 h 40 min
I cycle often
You mainly follow ordinary roads along this stage of La Véloscénie, taking you from the Beauce Plain to the edge of the Perche. Little Thiron-Gardais is a gateway into this beautiful rustic area and provides a surprise with its remarkable abbey and grounds.
Illiers-Combray / Châteaudun

7 Illiers-Combray / Châteaudun

39 km
2 h 35 min
I cycle often
This two-wheeled pilgrimage now touches the first streams of the Loir, not far from its source, a few kilometres upstream. Head south through fields and meadows to reach the medieval town of Bonneval, nicknamed the little venice of Beauce. Châteaudun one of "the most beautiful detours of France", perched on a rocky promontory, rises through its castle and its high town overlooking the Loir marks the final stop of this stage.
Châteaudun / Vendôme

8 Châteaudun / Vendôme

52 km
3 h 28 min
I cycle often
Through gentle valleys, this stage of Saint-Jacques by bike runs along the Loir. Barely started, the discovery of the dazzling Château de Montigny-le-Gannelon will stop you in your stride. Once the charming village of Cloyes-les-trois-rivières is over, the cycle route enters the Vendômois, where forests and fields meet scattered vineyards. Vendôme is in the spotlight, a city with a rich heritage, ideal for a historical, cultural and gourmet break!
Vendôme / Montoire-sur-le-Loir

9 Vendôme / Montoire-sur-le-Loir

25 km
1 h 38 min
I cycle often
The peregrination continues, undulating as it winds its way through the meanders of the Loir. The nautical base of Villiers-sur-Loir, at the beginning of the stage, is a great opportunity to refresh yourself before cutting through the Vendôme countryside. Montoire-sur-le-Loir, a city with a dense medieval heritage and ancient houses grazing the river, will be the stopover town on the route.
Montoire-sur-le-Loir / Château-Renault

10 Montoire-sur-le-Loir / Château-Renault

26 km
1 h 45 min
I cycle often
At Montoire-sur-le-Loir, cross the river to reach Lavardin, a member of the association “Les Plus Beaux Villages de France”, its houses tucked below castle ruins. Beyond this picturesque village, it’s full steam southwards, the Saint-Jacques à Vélo route running beside a tributary of the Loir for several kilometres.
The stage continues through country parts and undulating farmland, entering the Château-Renault area set between the Loir (without an “e”) and the Loire.
Château-Renault / Tours

11 Château-Renault / Tours

38 km
2 h 32 min
I cycle often
This Saint-Jacques à Vélo stage alternates between quiet country roads and greenways, running beside waterways lined by fields and pastures. Midway along, you enter the Pays du Vouvray, where Touraine’s famed vineyards yield a fine array of white wines. Then you come to the Loire, a lovely cycle path hugging its north bank. Finish by crossing what the French describe as the last great wild river in Europe to reach the centre of the city of Tours.

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