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Hiking around Romilly-Sur-Aigre offers diverse landscapes, including a wooded valley, wetlands, and expansive cultivated plateaus. The Aigre River, a clear resurgence of the Beauce water table, flows directly through the village, eventually merging with the Loir River. An arboretum with over 100 tree species further enhances the natural environment. The terrain generally features gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hike a moderate 8.8-mile loop from Cloyes-sur-le-Loir, exploring the Château de Montigny-le-Gannelon and Loir Valley views.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Before the 13th century there were two parishes, Saint-Sauveur and Saint-Gilles, in 1300 the bishop of Chartres united them into one by a charter of Berchères, because of the smallness of the two parishes. The church dates from the beginning of the 17th century. Rebuilt on the foundations of an old Romanesque church, its originality comes from its bell tower with saddle roof, its caquetoire and its paneled vault redone in 2003. At the initiative of the Prince Duke of Montmorency-Laval, it has contained the reliquary of Sainte-Félicité since 1838. Saint Félicité, whose relics are in Montigny-le-Gannelon, is a martyr whose life is unknown, whose body was taken from the sacred cemeteries of Rome. We have his body, the skull, the bones of his arms, fingers and feet. They were removed from the Saint-Cyriaque cemetery in 1828 and placed in their respective places on a body artistically modeled in wax and measuring more than 1.40 meters in length. A magnificent chase, of the shape and size of an altar tomb, all furnished with glazing and embellished with gilding received this precious deposit. Pope Leo XII donated it to the Duke of Laval, then Charles X's ambassador to Rome. On his death, he bequeathed it by will to the church of Montigny-le-Gannelon where the old historic castle of Laval-Montmorency is located. The venerated hunt is now placed under the main altar of which it forms the tomb.
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Almost nothing is reliably known about the life of Saint George (Saint-GEORGES), to whom the church of Cloyes-sur-le-Loir was dedicated, but the veneration of his person goes back to early Christianity. A martyr identified with George is said to have lived in the third century. However, the legend of St. George as a dragon slayer is well known and widespread; he is usually depicted - in paintings or as a statue - as the conqueror of the monster, often as a knight on horseback. The memorial day of the very popular George - he is, among other things, patron of the English kingdom - in the calendar of saints is April 23rd.
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This church in Romilly-sur-Aigre was dedicated to Saint Peter (Saint Pierre). Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he - together with his brother Andrew - was called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men". According to Catholic understanding, he is the supreme apostle, and the two millennia-long line of popes - currently Francis - are his successor. On statues and paintings, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand; this attribute refers to the biblical saying in Matthew: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” (Chapter 16, verse 19). Peter and Paul are also known as the “Princes of the Apostles”; their common feast day in the saints' calendar is June 29th.
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The Château de Romainville was built in the 19th century in an Anglo-Norman style and is surrounded by lush parkland and a vineyard. You can discover the park and admire the architecture of the castle which was the property of Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe, an aviation pioneer. You can also enjoy a guided tour of the castle and its theatre, which hosts cultural events throughout the year. The Château de Romainville is open to the public from April to October and you can book your visit online. It is an ideal destination for a relaxing and cultural hike surrounded by nature.
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The bridge that crosses the Loir at Montigny-le-Gannelon offers a beautiful viewpoint below the castle. The splendid facades of this Renaissance-style building are clearly visible. A feast for the eyes.
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At the end of the 15th century, a first construction project made it possible to rebuild this church dedicated to Saint Peter. The current building consists of a nave, a choir bay and a three-sided apse. The bell tower was probably built at the beginning of the 20th century. The peculiarity of this building lies above all in the facade framed by two corner towers from the 18th century. Inside the porch, on the ground floor, you can still admire the old 16th-century gabled gate and two large western Gothic bay windows. Source: https://www.sauvegardeartfrancais.fr/projets/romilly-sur-aigre-eglise-saint-pierre/
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There are over 50 hiking routes around Romilly-sur-Aigre, offering diverse options for all skill levels. You can find 26 easy, 26 moderate, and 2 difficult trails to explore.
Hikes in Romilly-sur-Aigre feature a varied landscape, including picturesque wooded valleys, wetlands, and expansive cultivated plateaus. The clear Aigre River flows through the village, eventually merging with the Loir River, providing scenic riverbank paths. The terrain generally has gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various hiking abilities.
Yes, Romilly-sur-Aigre offers many family-friendly options. There are 26 easy routes, and the area features a developed nature trail along the Aigre River with educational elements and integrated play structures. An example of an easy route is the Cloyes-sur-Loir loop from Cloyes-sur-le-Loir, which is 4.7 miles (7.6 km) long.
While many trails in France are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the local wildlife, which includes marsh irises, kingfishers, and even vipers. Always respect local signage regarding pets.
The Aigre River valley is a central natural feature, known for its abundant flora and fauna, including marsh irises and various bird species. You can also visit the arboretum, established in 1997, which boasts over 300 trees of 100 different species. For historical landmarks, consider visiting the 16th-century Manoir du Jonchet or the Prieuré de Bouche d'Aigre, dating back to 1117. The fortified Saint Peter's Church with its two turrets is also a distinctive sight.
Yes, many routes in Romilly-sur-Aigre are designed as circular walks. For instance, the Romainville Circuit Trail is a moderate 8.8-mile (14.1 km) loop that explores the local countryside and wooded areas. Another option is the Saint Peter's Church loop from Romilly-sur-Aigre, an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, including the peaceful riverbanks and charming wooded areas, as well as the accessibility of the trails for various skill levels.
Yes, parking is generally available within the village of Romilly-sur-Aigre, often near key attractions or trailheads. Specific parking information for individual routes can usually be found on the komoot tour pages.
Romilly-sur-Aigre is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with the arboretum showcasing vibrant colors. Summer is also suitable, but it's advisable to hike in the mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat. The wooded areas provide good shade.
Absolutely. Romilly-sur-Aigre is rich in history. You can explore the 16th-century Manoir du Jonchet or the ancient Prieuré de Bouche d'Aigre. Further afield, consider visiting the impressive Château de Châteaudun or the Feudal Castle of Fréteval, both offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the Loir River traces the commune's boundary for about a kilometer, and several trails offer views or follow its valley. For example, the Saint George's Church – Cloyes-sur-Loir loop from Cloyes-sur-le-Loir is a 4.9-mile (7.9 km) trail that leads through the Loir valley.
The hiking network in Romilly-sur-Aigre offers a range of difficulty levels. You'll find 26 easy routes, 26 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options, ensuring there's something suitable for every hiker's experience level.


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