Attractions and places to see around Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle, situated on the right bank of the Loire River within a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer a mix of historical and natural points of interest. The town is part of the Loiret department in the Centre-Val de Loire region, benefiting from its proximity to Orléans. Visitors can explore local heritage, numerous green spaces, and access the scenic Loire River. The area provides opportunities for walks and cycling along riverbanks, including sections of the…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Greenway along the Loire. Rolling track with tarmac, dirt, or white gravel covering depending on the section. Allows you to be away from traffic with little shared road.
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A beautiful design - impressive and a great view!
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Observe what it would have looked like in the past...imagine if this was all surrounded by history. And imagine yourself in the old times... this guarantees the speed at which you travel
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Quick discovery of the city of Orleans
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Magnificent bridge, the latest in the city of Orléans.
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The SAINTE-CROIX Cathedral of Orleans, dedicated to the Holy Cross (Latin “Santa Croce”), draws its patronage from the cross on which Jesus Christ died. The veneration of the Holy Cross goes back to a large extent to Saint Helena, who was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who recognized Christianity as a religion after his victory at the “Milvian Bridge” in front of Rome and in the year 312 for a long time the persecution ended with the “tolerance edict” of Milan). In the early fourth century she undertook a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel / Palestine) and from there brought numerous relics with her to Europe, including the "True Cross" on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Helena is therefore often depicted with a cross as an attribute. The church celebrates the festival of the discovery, public presentation and veneration of the Holy Cross – called “Exaltation of the Cross” – on September 14th.
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Magnificent Orléans Cathedral and the view of the entire rue Jeanne d'Arc in the extension. Do not hesitate to discover the other faces of the cathedral which are just as magnificent.
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The castle of Isle in Saint Denis en Val was built in 1530 by the bailiff of Orléans Jacques Groslot, in 1866, the flood of the Loire destroyed a very large part of the castle. On June 30, 1925, the castle was listed as a historical monument.
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Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle is situated on the right bank of the Loire River, offering scenic riverbanks ideal for walks and cycling. You can also visit the Confluence of the Loire and the Loiret, a nature reserve where the two rivers meet, supporting diverse flora and fauna. The town also boasts numerous green spaces like Parc des Dominicaines and Parc Jean-Friess.
Yes, the town and its surroundings offer several historical landmarks. You can visit the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, built between 1905 and 1906 on the site of an older 16th-century building. The Monument du Petit Chasseur commemorates the bravery of the Army of the Loire. Nearby, the impressive Sainte-Croix d'Orléans Cathedral is a must-see Gothic-style cathedral, and the Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc stands proudly in Orléans.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and walking. You can explore the Loire Riverbanks, which are part of the 'Loire à Vélo' and 'Scandibérique' cycling routes. There are also marked nature trails like the 'Parcours des vergers' and 'Parcours de la Loire'. For more structured routes, you can find various cycling tours, including easy options like the 'Joan of Arc House – Old bridge over the Loire loop from Saint-Jean-de-la-Ruelle' on the Cycling around Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle guide.
Absolutely. Many of the green spaces and outdoor areas are suitable for families, such as the various parks. The Confluence of the Loire and the Loiret is a natural monument that can be enjoyed by all ages. For more active fun, the Centre aquatique des Corbolottes offers swimming, and there's also a mini-golf course in the area. Nearby, Escape Time Orléans provides an engaging challenge for groups.
Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle is rich in green spaces. You can relax in the Parc des Dominicaines, Jardins René-Cassin, Jardins de la Grande Pièce, Parc Jean-Friess, Parc du Clos du Moine, Parc de la Jeunette, and Parc Simone-Veil. These areas are perfect for a leisurely stroll or simply enjoying nature.
The town has a dynamic cultural life. You can visit the Maison de la Musique et de la Danse, which contributes to the local arts scene, or the local Médiathèque (media library). Annually, Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle hosts 'Le Grand Unisson' festival in mid-June, bringing vibrancy to the town with various performances and events.
Yes, cycling along the Loire River is a popular activity. Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle is part of major cycling routes like the 'Loire à Vélo' and 'Scandibérique'. The Europe Bridge, for instance, offers wide cycle paths separated from motorized traffic, connecting Orléans to the Loire. You can find many cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, on the Cycling around Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle guide.
Several attractions in the area are noted for their accessibility. The Europe Bridge and the Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc are both wheelchair accessible. Many of the parks and riverbanks also offer relatively flat paths suitable for those with mobility needs.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle. The weather is pleasant for walking, cycling, and enjoying the green spaces and riverbanks. The 'Le Grand Unisson' festival also takes place in mid-June, adding a cultural highlight to a summer visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The majestic Sainte-Croix d'Orléans Cathedral is often highlighted for its architecture and historical depth. The scenic beauty of the Loire River and its confluence with the Loiret, along with the well-maintained parks, are also highly praised for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. The area's attractions have received over 600 upvotes and more than 600 photos from the komoot community.
Yes, Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle has developed several marked nature trails, including the 'Parcours des vergers,' 'Parcours du centre-ville,' and 'Parcours de la Loire,' which are great for exploring the town's natural heritage on foot. For more extensive options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-De-La-Ruelle guide, which also includes paths suitable for walking.
Yes, you can explore the ruins of Isle Castle. Built in the 16th century, it now stands as an impressive ruin following a major flooding of the Loire. Its remaining stone and brick walls and towers offer a glimpse into its past grandeur.


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