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Jogging routes Saint-Gondon offer diverse landscapes for runners, situated between the Loire River and the Sologne region in north-central France. The area features well-established trail networks, including paths along the Loire Valley, a Natura 2000 site, and through the Sologne forests and ponds. The local Aquiaulne River also contributes to the natural charm, providing varied terrain for running.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gien - a great sight.
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Magnificent view of the Loire, the bridge and the town of Gien. The castle watches over the river from its rocky crest.
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The castle of Dampierre-en-Burly dates from the 15th and 16th centuries, when it belonged to the Cugnac family. Decorated by the painter Michel Dorigny, it was destroyed during the French Revolution. Only the clock tower, which serves as the entrance, remains of the original building. The current castle was rebuilt in the 19th century by Amédée de Béhague, an agronomist who created an estate of 2,000 hectares. The castle is not open to the public, but you can admire its architecture and gardens from the outside. You can also discover the neighboring village of Dampierre-en-Burly, which has remains of fortifications from the Middle Ages.
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Built in the 17th century on the base of an old fortification, the castle of Dampierre-en-Burly was completely renovated in the 19th century. Listed as historical monuments since 1928, it retains all its brilliance. However, it is not open to the public.
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Magnificent view of the Loire, the bridge and the castle of Gien
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Small town at the gates of Sologne, whose silhouette can be admired from the Loire by bike route. It is worth a detour by crossing the bridge to go through the alleys and climb up to the promontory of the castle.
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There are over 200 diverse running routes in and around Saint-Gondon, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These trails explore the scenic Loire Valley, the Sologne region, and the Aquiaulne River valley.
Yes, Saint-Gondon offers a good selection of easy jogging routes, with over 20 trails designed for a more relaxed pace. These often follow flatter paths along the Loire or through gentle Sologne landscapes, perfect for beginners or those seeking a leisurely run.
Many of the natural trails around Saint-Gondon are suitable for running with dogs, especially those through the Sologne forests and along the Aquiaulne River. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any local regulations regarding pets in specific protected areas.
Jogging routes in Saint-Gondon offer a rich variety of landscapes. You'll find paths along the picturesque Loire River, through the protected Natura 2000 areas, and into the Sologne region with its characteristic prairies, ponds, and forests. The local Aquiaulne River also provides charming, varied terrain.
Yes, many of the running routes around Saint-Gondon are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the moderate La Marcillonnière loop from Saint-Gondon offers a great circular experience through typical Sologne landscapes.
Several routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting points. For instance, the Gien Viaduct – View of Gien loop from Saint-Gondon provides excellent views of the Gien Viaduct and the town of Gien. You can also spot historical elements like the 9th-century church or 18th-century castles in the wider area. Consider exploring highlights like View of Gien or the Old Bridge of Gien.
The running trails in Saint-Gondon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Runners often praise the diverse natural environments, from the Loire Valley to the Sologne forests, and the well-established network of paths that offer options for all difficulty levels.
While Saint-Gondon itself has historical attractions, many routes in the broader region offer glimpses of historical sites. For example, some trails might offer views towards Gien Castle or Saint-Brisson Castle, which are prominent features in the Loire Valley landscape.
Many running routes in Saint-Gondon and the surrounding villages have convenient parking options. For example, routes starting from Saint-Gondon itself or nearby areas like Poilly-lez-Gien often have designated parking spots, making it easy to access the trails.
Yes, the region offers several gentle paths suitable for families. Look for easy-rated routes that avoid significant elevation changes and stick to well-maintained surfaces. The varied landscapes of prairies and forests provide an engaging environment for all ages.
To experience the Loire River, consider a route like the moderate View of Gien – Gien Viaduct loop from Poilly-lez-Gien. This path follows sections along the Loire, offering beautiful river views and a chance to see the Gien Viaduct.
Absolutely. The Sologne region, with its distinctive prairies, ponds, and forests, is well-represented in the local running network. The La Marcillonnière loop from La Coupellerie is a great example, taking you through these typical Sologne landscapes.
Saint-Gondon and nearby villages offer local amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your run. There are also picnic areas, such as the "Aire de pique-nique de Saint Gondon," which can serve as pleasant resting spots.


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