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Avord to Restes du château de Bois-Sire-Amé Road Cycling Route


A road cycling route starting from Avord

Embark on a scenic journey from Avord to Restes du chateau de Bois-Sire-Ame

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Discover the stunning landscapes of the Loire Valley on this road cycling route from Avord to Restes du chateau de Bois-Sire-Ame. With a distance of 116 kilometers and an ascent of 578 meters, this route offers a challenging but rewarding adventure. Highlights along the way include Jussy-Champagne, Chalivoy-Milon, Charenton-du-Cher, Meillant, Barantheaume, Restes du chateau de Bois-Sire-Ame, and Avord. Whether you're a history lover or a cycling enthusiast, this route promises a mix of beautiful scenery and cultural attractions.

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116 km
578 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Avord Village center
Avord: Enjoying peaceful rides in the Centre — Val de Loire region
Avord is a locality in the Centre — Val de Loire region of France. The surrounding area features flat to gently rolling terrain, which is suitable for road cycling. Gravel cyclists may find limited off-road paths in the nearby countryside. While there are no particularly famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs nearby, Avord offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for cyclists to explore. Overall, it is a decent area for cycling, but not necessarily a destination known specifically for its cycling routes.
Jussy-ChampagneVillage
Jussy-Champagne is a small village known for its beautiful countryside and peaceful atmosphere. Take a moment to enjoy the tranquility and soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Chalivoy-MilonVillage
Chalivoy-Milon is a charming village with a rich history. Explore the historic buildings, visit the local museum, and take a break to indulge in some delicious regional cuisine.
Charenton-du-CherVillage
Charenton-du-Cher is a picturesque town nestled on the banks of the Cher river. Explore the scenic walking paths, admire the beautiful architecture, and take a moment to relax by the riverbank.
MeillantVillage
Meillant is a must-visit destination for history lovers. Explore the magnificent Meillant Castle, wander through the quaint streets, and immerse yourself in the medieval ambiance of the town.
BarantheaumeHamlet
Barantheaume is a charming village surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Take a moment to relax by the lake, enjoy a picnic in the scenic countryside, and explore the nearby hiking trails.
Restes du château de Bois-Sire-AméCastle
Restes du chateau de Bois-Sire-Ame is a historical site with ancient ruins dating back to the medieval period. Discover the remains of the castle, learn about its fascinating history, and enjoy the panoramic views from the top.
AvordVillage
Avord is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage. Explore the historic buildings, visit the local shops, and take a break to indulge in some delicious regional cuisine.
Finish: Avord Village center
Avord: Enjoying peaceful rides in the Centre — Val de Loire region

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Fussy

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