Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire Circuit
A road cycling route starting from Poilly-lez-Gien
An exciting ride through Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire and Autry-le-Châtel
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Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure through the charming towns of Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire and Autry-le-Châtel. This 51-kilometer road route offers a moderate difficulty level and a total ascent of 302 meters, making it suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the riverside beauty of the Loire region and immerse yourself in the rich history of the area.
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Start: Poilly-lez-Gien Village centerPoilly-lez-Gien: Discover the beauty of the Loire River region by bike.
Poilly-lez-Gien is a small locality in the Centre — Val de Loire region of France. From a cyclist's perspective, Poilly-lez-Gien offers a mix of road and off-road cycling opportunities. The region is known for its beautiful countryside and scenic views of the Loire River. Gravel cyclists will also find some gravel paths and trails to explore. While there are no famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs in the immediate vicinity, Poilly-lez-Gien is a peaceful and enjoyable place to ride.8 km
8 km
Saint-Brisson-sur-LoireVillageLocated at the 8-kilometer mark, Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire is a beautiful town with a rich architectural heritage, including a medieval castle.
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31 km
Cernoy-en-BerryVillageAs you pass through Cernoy-en-Berry at the 31-kilometer mark, take a moment to admire its charming traditional houses and peaceful surroundings.
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40 km
Autry-le-ChâtelVillageAutry-le-Châtel, at the 40-kilometer mark, is a delightful village known for its well-preserved castle and picturesque setting.
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50 km
Le Moulin GodardHamletAt the 50-kilometer mark, you'll reach Le Moulin Godard, a stunning watermill that dates back to the Renaissance and offers a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage.
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51 km
Finish: Poilly-lez-Gien Village centerPoilly-lez-Gien: Discover the beauty of the Loire River region by bike.