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Road cycling routes around La Chaize-Le-Vicomte traverse diverse landscapes within the Vendée region, characterized by the lush green Vendée bocage. The area features predominantly paved surfaces, offering accessible routes that wind through scenic lakes, such as Lac du Moulin Papon and Lac d'Apremont, and past forested areas like La Chaize Forest. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, including gentle gradients and moderate climbs, making it suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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70.5km
03:07
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.6km
01:14
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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103km
04:18
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A park dedicated to equestrian arts. Visits are free (except for shows, which require a ticket). Unfortunately, there were no horses when I visited (September).
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La Roche-sur-Yon station was opened in 1866 under the name "Napoléon-Vendée" by the Compagnie des chemins de fer de la Vendée. It was created when the line linking Nantes to La Rochelle and Tours opened, representing a major challenge in opening up the city and the growth of local commerce. Its establishment initially sparked local debates and required the mayor to intervene with Napoleon III to defend the city's interests. Located outside the main urban center for topographical reasons, the station encouraged the creation of a new district of hotels and shops linked to the railway. Over time, it has become an important regional railway hub, today served by several passenger and freight lines.
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On Place Napoléon in La Roche-sur-Yon, thirteen mechanical animals made of wood and steel, designed by François Delarozière and the La Machine company, populate the pools and are free for the public to handle. This mechanical zoo brings together crocodiles, hippopotamuses, dromedaries, sacred ibises, otter, owls, flamingos, frogs, and Nile perches. Each animal has a control station that allows different parts of its body to be activated (wings, mouth, legs, etc.). Visitors, young and old, can bring these works to life using hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical systems. The animals spit water, move, or interact according to the wishes of passersby. The activity is designed to be interactive, fun, and educational, supervised by "veterinarians" to guide visitors. The animals are inspired by a bestiary that is half-Egyptian and half-Vendean, paying homage to local history and biodiversity.
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The first Apremont castle was polygonal. It was built in the 11th century on the promontory which dominates the Vie river and its valley. Rebuilt in the 16th century, it is today largely in ruins, but has preserved several imposing buildings. You can discover the history of this castle from the traces of the old medieval fortress to the Renaissance towers built in the 16th century. There are free tours as well as guided tours.
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Rochereau Lake, with an area of 125 hectares, is the largest drinking water reserve in the Grand Lay Valley, fed by the Le Maine River. It has good fishing conditions and is home to a rich fish diversity in white fish, predatory fish and common and mirror carp of intermediate size.
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This old mill, which has been restored, dominates a hill which culminates at 103m and offers a view of the village of Sainte Cécile.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes in the La Chaize-Le-Vicomte area, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to explore the Vendée bocage.
The routes around La Chaize-Le-Vicomte predominantly feature paved surfaces, making them comfortable for road bikes. You'll encounter varied terrain, including gentle gradients and moderate climbs, especially through the lush green Vendée bocage. While most surfaces are well-maintained, some paths might be a bit more rustic but still enjoyable.
Yes, the area offers several easier options. For instance, the Tour of La Chaize-le-Vicomte loop from La Chaize-le-Vicomte is an easy 29.6 km route with moderate elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride. Overall, 18 of the routes are classified as easy.
Many routes wind through beautiful natural landscapes. You can cycle past scenic lakes like Lac du Moulin Papon and Lac d'Apremont. The Moulin Papon Dam is a notable feature, creating picturesque views. You'll also pass through forested areas such as La Chaize Forest and experience the lush green scenery of the Vendée bocage.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, some routes may pass by charming elements of the region. The old town district of La Chaize-le-Vicomte itself has preserved alleys and the notable Saint-Nicolas church. The Lac d'Apremont – Apremont Castle loop from La Chaize-le-Vicomte, for example, takes you past a historic castle, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paved surfaces, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels, allowing them to explore the scenic lakes and the Vendée bocage.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around La Chaize-Le-Vicomte are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the popular Lake Rochereau – Baron Mill loop from La Chaize-le-Vicomte and the Tour of La Chaize-le-Vicomte – Le Bois des Girondins loop from La Chaize-le-Vicomte.
The Vendée region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, especially around midday. The lush green Vendée bocage is particularly vibrant during the warmer months.
Yes, you can typically find parking in and around La Chaize-Le-Vicomte, especially near the starting points of many routes. Specific parking information might be available on individual route pages on komoot, but general public parking is usually accessible in the town and at popular natural sites like Lac du Moulin Papon.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Lac d'Apremont – Apremont Castle loop from La Chaize-le-Vicomte offer a substantial distance of over 100 km and significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for experienced cyclists. There are 39 moderate and 3 difficult routes in the area.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, the charming town of La Chaize-le-Vicomte itself offers amenities. Many routes pass through or near small villages where you might find local establishments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential stops for refreshments or picnics, especially around scenic spots like the Picnic area at Lake Moulin Papon.


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