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Road cycling routes around Huismes are set within the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Loire and Indre Rivers, providing flat riverside paths. Cyclists can also find routes through the Foret Nationale de Chinon, extensive vineyards, and areas featuring unique troglodyte dwellings. The landscape includes gentle hills and diverse natural scenery suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Clock Tower is the emblematic gateway to the Château du Milieu, which it defended in the Middle Ages with a drawbridge and portcullis. These defensive elements have now disappeared. Slender and slender, it rises over five levels and is crowned by a patrol path.
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Magnificent approach to the Château de Rigny Ussé from the Loire embankment
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History in brief Antiquity: the site is strategically located on a promontory and has been inhabited for 3,000 years. It was not fortified until the end of the Roman Empire. Middle Ages: in 1154, the new King of England, Henry II Plantagenet, became ruler of an empire stretching from Scotland to the Pyrenees and made Chinon his continental capital. He had a large palace built next to the fortress, which has now disappeared. In 1189, abandoned by his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, and fleeing from the King of France, he eventually died there. Philippe Auguste had the defensive Tour du Coudray built there after the siege of 1205. Renaissance: in 1454, the fortress became the main residence of Queen Marie d'Anjou, who lived there without her husband. She spent lavishly on decorating the house to her taste. From the 16th century onwards, the fortress was gradually abandoned and fell into disrepair. Despite the dangerous nature of the terrain, it became a public promenade in 1824 and was listed as a monument in 1840. The restoration of the estate began in 1854 thanks to the efforts of the writer Prosper Mérimée. Source: https://loirelovers.fr/en/visit-royal-fort-chinon/
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The river Roumer, whose source is in the municipality of Ambillou, has a length of 27 km and flows into the municipality of Langeais. At this location you can take a beautiful photo with beautiful half-timbered houses and Roumer in the background.
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This impressive suspension bridge spans the Loire between La Chapelle-aux-Naux and Langeais and was originally completed in 1849. The bridge has been repaired and rebuilt many times and has a two-lane road over the Loire. On the Langeais side, a walk along the banks of the Loire, on both sides of the bridge, is highly recommended. The Langeais bridge is a stubborn bridge. It has been rebuilt five times! The story begins in 1848, the year in which King Louis Philippe authorised the construction of a "wire bridge", as it was then called (bridge 1). But wires are excellent lightning conductors! And 10 years after its opening in 1859, the bridge collapsed into the Loire after a heavy storm, its deck and suspension elements. Two years later in 1861, the bridge was repaired and operational again as a toll bridge (bridge 2). But shortly afterwards, in 1870, war broke out and the advance of the Prussian enemy had to be slowed down. Boom! Bridge was blown up (bridge 3) The fourth was completed in 1914, but then came the... car! They were heavy, they came and went! The bridge therefore had to be extensively rebuilt to bear the weight of modernity. This happened in the 1930s, and the opportunity was taken to decorate the bridge with its very special Gothic pillars, which reflected the Gothic style of the castle; the two form a mirror image. Bridge 4 was built! All is well, all is well... but then it is June 1940. And this time it is the Germans who have to be stopped. To stop the invader, the bridge was blown up again. After first using a ferry and then a temporary footbridge, the inhabitants waited until 1949 for a bridge over the Loire (bridge 5). The bridge of Langeais is the only bridge between Tours and Port Boulet. It is now a rather imposing bridge with a turbulent history.
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Very tasty food. Nice menu with a range of different flavours. Staff is very friendly. A great recommendation to come and eat here. A recommendation in the shadow of the castle.
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The Château de Langeais , a former royal estate and property of the Institut de France, is one of the major sites in the Loire Valley . Near Tours , in the heart of the Loire Valley , it offers a guided tour of fifteen rooms, decorated with richly carved medieval furniture . You will discover a collection of tapestries and the reconstruction of the royal wedding of Anne of Brittany, told by Stéphane Bern . Langeais, a Renaissance Loire castle, will surprise you with its park planted with cedars and sequoias and its playful elements. More information on https://chateau-de-langeais.com/
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There are over 300 road cycling routes around Huismes, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The region is well-suited for exploring the diverse landscapes of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park.
Road cycling routes around Huismes offer a rich tapestry of landscapes. You can expect scenic rides along the Loire and Indre Rivers, through the shaded paths of the Foret Nationale de Chinon, and past extensive vineyards. The area also features unique troglodyte dwellings and gentle hills, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, Huismes offers several road cycling routes suitable for beginners. There are 61 easy routes, often featuring flat riverside paths, perfect for a relaxed ride. An example is the View of the Loire at Bréhémont – View of Ussé Castle loop from Huismes, which is 24.1 miles long and offers beautiful views.
The region around Huismes is rich in history and offers numerous attractions accessible by road bike. You can cycle past majestic châteaux like Ussé Castle, known for its fairytale appearance, or the historic Royal Fortress of Chinon. Many routes also feature unique troglodyte dwellings and charming villages with ancient churches.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, there are several options. For example, the Montsoreau Castle – View of the Loire at Bréhémont loop from Hôpital is a moderate 53.6-mile (86.2 km) route. The region also connects to sections of the famous 'La Loire à Vélo' route, offering extensive cycling possibilities.
The Loire Valley, including Huismes, is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through early autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer offers warm weather ideal for riverside rides. Autumn provides beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures, making it a popular choice for many cyclists.
Absolutely. Many of the road cycling routes around Huismes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the View of the Loire at Bréhémont – Langeais Bridge loop from Rigny-Ussé, a moderate 35.8-mile (57.6 km) trail that offers scenic views of the Loire River.
The road cycling routes in Huismes are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful riverside paths, and the opportunity to discover historical sites like Ussé Castle and unique troglodyte dwellings.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there are a few more challenging options for advanced riders, with 3 routes classified as difficult. These routes may include more significant elevation gains, such as those found around Mont-Sigout, offering rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for many routes. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as many tours provide information on suitable parking locations near their starting points.
Yes, beyond the Loire and Indre Rivers, you can explore the tranquil Foret Nationale de Chinon, offering shaded routes. The region is also famous for its extensive vineyards, particularly those producing Chinon wine, and fascinating troglodyte dwellings carved into the rock, which add a unique historical dimension to the natural scenery.
Yes, the impressive Fontevraud Abbey, one of Europe's largest monastic cities, is within cycling distance from Huismes and can be easily incorporated into a longer road cycling route, offering a significant historical and cultural stop.


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