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Road cycling around Saint-Aigny offers a diverse landscape for cyclists of varying abilities. The region is characterized by its position on the left bank of the Creuse river, featuring woods and rocky cliffs that provide a scenic backdrop. With altitudes ranging from 72m to 141m, the area presents a mix of mostly well-paved surfaces and segments with gentle elevation changes. This varied terrain, including parts of the Brenne Natural Regional Park, caters to both leisurely rides and more challenging routes.
…Last updated: July 8, 2026
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54.4km
02:22
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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23.2km
01:03
150m
150m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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32.4km
01:24
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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24.7km
01:05
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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48.6km
02:09
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hike up to the old Château-Naillac with its twin 12th-century donjons—towers without buttresses—standing just above the Creuse River. Inside, you'll find remnants of prisoners' graffiti, a hall with a magnificent Romanesque fireplace, and a model showing what the castle once looked like.
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This impressive viaduct over the Creuse River looks like an ordinary old railway structure, but the stories behind it make it special. It was built in the late 19th century for a railway line that was never fully completed, earning it the nickname "the ghost train line." During World War II, the Germans used the bridge as an observation post, and after the war, it fell into complete disrepair. In the 1980s, it was even threatened with demolition, until bungee jumpers discovered the viaduct and revived it. Today, you can walk across it with stunning views of the valley, and be aware that bats have found refuge under the arches.
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It's not the most beautiful track, but it's there!
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The Viaduc du Blanc is a remarkable work of art located in the commune of Le Blanc, although the Creuse is often associated with this type of structure, this specific viaduct crosses the Indre region, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This viaduct is an emblematic work of 19th century railway architecture in France. Points of Interest: Architecture and Construction: Railway Structure: Built at the end of the 19th century, the Viaduc du Blanc is one of the major railway infrastructures of the time. It was designed to allow trains to pass over the Creuse Valley, a river that crosses this picturesque region. Imposing Structure: The viaduct is distinguished by its stone arches, which extend over several hundred meters. The height and length of the structure testify to the technical and aesthetic ambition of its designers. With its multiple elegant arches, it blends harmoniously into the surrounding natural landscape while asserting its imposing presence. Why visit the Viaduc du Blanc? Engineering Masterpiece: The Viaduc du Blanc is an impressive example of 19th century railway architecture, combining technique and aesthetics in a monumental work. Breathtaking Landscapes: Located in an exceptional natural setting, the viaduct offers panoramic views of the Creuse Valley, ideal for nature and photography enthusiasts. Industrial Heritage: This viaduct is an important witness to French industrial heritage, allowing a better understanding of the history of infrastructure and rail transport in France. In short, the Viaduc du Blanc is a must-see destination for those interested in architecture, industrial history, and spectacular natural landscapes. It is a place that perfectly combines human technology and natural beauty.
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Château d'Ingrandes is a historic castle located in the commune of Ingrandes, in the Vienne department, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Nestled in the heart of a rural landscape typical of the region, this castle is a fascinating witness to the architectural and historical heritage of the region. Very close to the Anglin River. Points of Interest: History and Architecture: Medieval Origins: Château d'Ingrandes dates back to the Middle Ages, and although it has undergone many modifications over the centuries, it retains architectural elements that recall its medieval past. The thick walls, watchtowers, and the layout of the castle reflect its original defensive function. Environment and Setting: Located on the Edge of the Anglin: The castle is ideally located near the Anglin River, offering an enchanting natural setting. Visitors can enjoy views of the river and the surrounding landscapes, which add a picturesque dimension to the visit. Why visit the Château d'Ingrandes? Historical Richness: The castle offers a unique window on several centuries of history, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, with architectural elements and fascinating stories. In short, the Château d'Ingrandes is a must-see destination for lovers of heritage, history, and nature, offering an enriching experience in a setting that is both majestic and serene.
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very nice outing and very good group
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A beautiful flat (paved) cycle path runs alongside vast fields of sunflowers. To see them in flower, head here to the south from June to early August.
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There are nearly 80 road cycling routes documented around Saint-Aigny on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 21 easy and 58 moderate options available for exploration.
Yes, Saint-Aigny offers over 20 easy road cycling routes. For example, the Roadbike loop from Le Blanc is an easy 43.9 km ride that provides a straightforward journey through the local countryside.
The region around Saint-Aigny offers varied terrain, from mostly well-paved surfaces to segments with gentle elevation changes. You'll cycle along the picturesque Creuse river, through wooded areas, and past rocky cliffs. The area also includes parts of the Brenne Natural Regional Park and features accessible 'voie verte' (greenway) sections for flatter rides.
While there are no routes explicitly classified as 'difficult' in the immediate Saint-Aigny area, there are 58 moderate routes that offer more significant elevation gains and longer distances. Routes like the Ingrandes – Viaduc du Blanc loop from Les Ménigouttes, at 48.6 km with over 400 meters of ascent, provide a good challenge.
Many routes offer scenic views of the Creuse river valley. You can also pass by historical landmarks such as the Viaduc du Blanc and Naillac Castle. The Viaduc du Blanc – Naillac Castle loop from Le Blanc specifically includes these points of interest.
Yes, several routes offer longer distances. The Viaduc du Blanc – Naillac Castle loop from Le Blanc is a moderate 54.3 km path, and the Ingrandes – Viaduc du Blanc loop from Les Ménigouttes covers 48.6 km, providing substantial rides for those seeking longer excursions.
The road cycling routes around Saint-Aigny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, including riverine paths along the Creuse and wooded areas, as well as the variety of options available for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Aigny are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Viaduc du Blanc – Le Blanc cycle bridge loop from Le Blanc and the Saint-Cyran Church – Naillac Castle loop from Le Blanc.
Beyond cycling, the region offers several attractions. You can visit historical sites like Angles-sur-l'Anglin Castle and the Roc-aux-Sorciers or the Saint-Savin Abbey on the Gartempe. The Brenne Natural Regional Park also offers natural beauty, including the Regional Natural Reserve of Bois des Roches with views of the Creuse valley.
Saint-Aigny's varied landscapes are enjoyable across different seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. While specific data on best seasons isn't provided, the region's natural beauty, including its woods and river, suggests that mild weather conditions would be ideal for exploring the routes.
The 'voie verte' (greenway) that extends from Preuilly-la-Ville to Le Blanc and Ingrandes, passing through Concremiers, offers a flatter and more accessible route, which can be suitable for families. Easy-rated routes, such as the Roadbike loop from Le Blanc, are also good options for a more relaxed family outing.


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