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Mountain biking around Saint-Lumine-De-Clisson features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and a mix of open countryside and forested sections. The region's terrain includes varied elevations, with routes often following the Sèvre Nantaise river and passing through areas with historical significance. This provides a diverse environment for mountain bikers, from gentle paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.5
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85
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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25
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28.2km
02:01
180m
180m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.5km
01:18
110m
110m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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36.1km
02:38
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Hellfest is one of the largest extreme music festivals in Europe, held annually in Clisson, France, bringing together tens of thousands of metal, punk, and hard rock enthusiasts. Its site is distinguished by monumental, immersive, and spectacular decorations, transforming the location into a true ephemeral "metal city" with a unique atmosphere.
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The last remaining witness to the region's papermaking industry, the association "Pour les arts graphiques en Vallée de Clisson" (For Graphic Arts in the Clisson Valley) has been working with local authorities since 1998 to revive the 19th-century papermaking industry at Le Liveau in Gorges. The Moulin du Liveau is a superb example of the region's Italianate architecture. With the active support of local authorities, the mill, owned by the municipality of Gorges, was restored to its original purpose as a paper mill. This magnificent site on the Sèvre Nantaise River in the Clisson Valley opened to the public in spring 2015. MORE THAN A MUSEUM, IT'S A LIVING WORKSHOP The association "Pour les arts graphiques en Vallée de Clisson" offers activities centered around the history and manufacture of paper. Children and adults alike can discover the mechanisms of the paper mill, handcraft their own sheets of paper, and learn about printing. An informative journey through history, accompanied by the ever-present pleasure of playfully recreating the gestures of the past. Inside, a hammer mill powered by a paddle wheel driven by the Sèvre River evokes the preparation of paper pulp from rags. Visitors can also practice calligraphy, participate in writing workshops, take bookbinding courses, and enjoy many other activities.
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The Liveau Paper Mill in Gorges in the Clisson Valley (Loire Atlantique, 44) offers guided tours, educational outings, group visits to the paper mill, papermaking workshops, events, and exhibitions. The mill welcomes you south of Nantes and also offers a shop with a wide selection of paper, stationery, and books. The Liveau Paper Mill is located in Loire-Atlantique, in Gorges on the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise. Two flour mills, one on the right bank, the other on the left bank, made up the Liveau hydraulic site, first mentioned in 1407. Until 1561, it was owned by the lords of Clisson. • 1826, transformation of the right bank mill into a paper mill, a more prosperous activity at that time, and construction of the drying rack (drying rack), marked in its architecture by the strong Italian influence prevalent at that time in the canton of Clisson. • 1827: Papermaking begins at the mill. It produces "large gray paper" or "envelope paper" (wrapping paper) sold to the sugar refineries of Nantes. • 1850: Papermaking ends. • 1851 to 1952: Milling resumes. • 2001: The municipality of Gorges acquires the abandoned mill. • 2004: The "Pour les arts graphiques en vallée de Clisson" association wins first prize from the Fondation du Patrimoine for its project to rehabilitate and promote the Moulin du Liveau, with the support of Gorges elected officials and the Clisson Valley community of municipalities. • 2006: The Fondation du Patrimoine approves the project and brings in financial partners. • 2008-2009: Airtight and watertight construction of the buildings (mill and dryer), half of which was financed by the Total Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the Fondation du Patrimoine, the Crédit Agricole Foundation, parliamentary funds, the Pays de Loire Regional Council, the Loire-Atlantique General Council, the Clisson Valley Community of Communes, the municipality of Gorges, and various private funds. . 2014: Rehabilitation work in preparation for an artisanal papermaking activity, for cultural and tourist purposes. • April 2015: The Liveau paper mill in Gorges welcomes its first visitors.
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An absolutely beautiful site, but difficult to access by bike. You can cross, but the footbridge is too narrow (for my bike anyway) and you have to push the bike vertically. Obviously impossible with panniers.
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In the past, the Maine was crossed using beams fixed to the rock. The 17th century Reuzard mill with its metal footbridge attests to the intense milling activity that reigned on the river at the time. The current footbridge, which dates from 1911, was renovated in 1977 and allows hikers to access from one bank to the other.
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A viewpoint as astonishing as it is impressive stands out from the cliff 30 meters above the Pont Caffino leisure center. Put your feet on the ground to discover the magnificent panorama of the vineyards and the Maine valley.
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Possibility of visiting the site every Saturday
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There are over 160 mountain bike trails around Saint-Lumine-De-Clisson, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 1600 times.
Yes, Saint-Lumine-De-Clisson offers a good selection of easy mountain bike trails. There are 60 routes categorized as easy. A great option for a more relaxed ride is the Hellfest Rock City – Hellfest Open Air Site loop from Saint-Lumine-de-Clisson, which is 17.3 miles (27.8 km) long.
The region around Saint-Lumine-De-Clisson features a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and a mix of open countryside and forested sections. Trails often follow the Sèvre Nantaise river, providing varied elevations and scenic views.
Absolutely. For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, there are 9 difficult routes available. One such demanding trail is the Chemin de la Ramée – Les Thébaudières trail loop from Maisdon-sur-Sèvre, which covers 18.9 miles (30.4 km) with significant elevation changes.
Trail distances vary widely to suit all riders. You can find shorter routes like the 17.3 miles (27.8 km) Hellfest Rock City – Hellfest Open Air Site loop from Saint-Lumine-de-Clisson, to longer, more challenging rides such as the 37.7 miles (60.6 km) Clisson – Port of La Haie-Fouassière loop from Saint-Lumine-de-Clisson.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Château de Clisson – Clisson loop from Saint-Lumine-de-Clisson and the Hellfest Rock City – Hellfest Open Air Site loop from Saint-Lumine-de-Clisson.
Many trails pass by historical and scenic points of interest. You might encounter the impressive Château de Clisson, the unique Picture frame by Emmanuel Ritz viewpoint, or the historic The Arsenal bridge. The region is also known for its vineyards, offering opportunities for oenotourism.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 420 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic river valleys, and the mix of open and wooded sections that provide a varied and engaging experience.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be good, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible, but trails may be muddier, especially after rain.
Yes, the region's rolling hills and river valleys provide several scenic spots. The Picture frame by Emmanuel Ritz is a notable viewpoint. Many trails also offer picturesque views along the Sèvre Nantaise river and through the charming countryside.
Yes, the town of Clisson, often accessible via the trails, is known for its Italianate architecture and offers cafes and restaurants. The region also hosts events like 'Les Médiévales de Clisson', which can be a great addition to a biking trip. The area's vineyards also provide opportunities for wine tasting.


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