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Gravel biking around Pougne-Hérisson offers routes through a landscape characterized by rural tracks, former railway lines converted into greenways, and paths alongside bodies of water. The region features gentle rolling terrain with modest elevation changes, suitable for varied gravel cycling experiences. Riders can expect a mix of agricultural views, wooded sections, and quiet country roads.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sturdy shoes and rain gear are recommended. Enjoy this walk.
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The "Filles de Bressuire," monumental sculptural works by Franck Ayroles, adorn the Bressuire train station square. Installed in 2021, they welcome travelers as an artistic nod to the city.
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Dating from the 15th century, this manor house in VieuxBeaurepaire, listed as a Historic Monument, is distinguished by successive constructions integrated into older buildings. It is particularly famous for having sheltered Abbot Pierre Proust during the Vendée Wars, who took refuge there to escape deportation and continue to keep the parish registers of Terves.
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The old Clécé train station marks a stop on the old railway line converted into a greenway. The disused building, with its simple lines and exposed timbers, is a perfect resting spot for a break.
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It is from Place de la Solidarité, near the village hall, and in the light of a sunny afternoon, that visitors can best admire Courlay's church, firmly anchored on a hilltop, built in the middle of the village. It is squat and austere, like a fortress, a half-Gothic, half-Romanesque building whose square bell tower dominates the surrounding houses. Crossing the square, created on the site of the former cemetery relocated in 1900 and now adorned with a beautiful fountain where water cascades over granite chirons, note: the square bell tower with two small bays on each side (11th and 12th centuries); to the east, the large wall of the church's apse; on the north facade, a small rectangular tower resting on the bell tower and housing the stone staircase providing access to the bells; on the south facade, the turret topped with a slate pinnacle, the modillions of the cornice, a small door at the top of a few steps, and the Romanesque portal or main gate.
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The Château de la Roche-Faton, located in Lhoumois (Deux-Sèvres) in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is an elegant castle listed as a Historic Monument, dating from the medieval period and enriched during the Renaissance. 🏰 History & Architecture Mentioned as early as 1179, burned down in 1417, it was rebuilt starting in 1544 by Mathurin Pidoux. It comprises three buildings around a courtyard, round towers, a gatehouse with drawbridges (now lost), and outbuildings built in the 17th century. The fortified entrance is flanked by machicolations, while the central building includes a 15th-16th-century main building, crowned by an authentic spiral staircase. 🖼️ Interiors & Decor Several intact fireplaces from the 15th and 18th centuries, as well as a large living room decorated with 18th-century stucco. The Saint-Nicolas Chapel contains the tombstones of Charles-Marie-Auguste de Beaumont, Marquis d'Autichamp, and his wife. 🌳 Gardens & Park An English-style landscaped park and French gardens – designed in the 17th century by the Lords of Vassé – surround the château. A pond from the former moat also remains. 🛡️ Protection & Visits Listed as a Historic Monument: facades and roofs of the main building registered in 1973, wings of the outbuildings in 1993. A private property belonging to the du Dresnay family, the château is open for guided tours of the exterior and for events such as European Heritage Days.
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Small, quiet castle, a little hidden away!!
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Small chapel where art exhibitions take place.
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The gravel bike trails in Pougne-Hérisson primarily feature rural tracks, former railway lines converted into greenways, and paths alongside bodies of water. You'll experience gentle rolling terrain with modest elevation changes, offering a mix of agricultural views, wooded sections, and quiet country roads.
While many routes are rated moderate, the gentle rolling terrain and greenways make them accessible for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. A good starting point could be the Oude kerk – Stream Along the Voie Verte loop from La Chapelle-Saint-Laurent, which is 15.8 miles (25.4 km) and combines historical sites with greenway sections.
Gravel bike routes in this region vary, with many popular options ranging from approximately 15 to 35 miles (25 to 55 km). These can take anywhere from 1.5 to 4.5 hours to complete, depending on the specific route and your pace. For example, the Plan d'eau de Boismé – Old Clécé station loop is a moderate 33.5 miles (53.9 km) path.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Pougne-Hérisson are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the The Navel of the World – Old Clécé station loop and the Stream Along the Voie Verte – Château de Bressuire loop.
The routes often pass through picturesque rural landscapes and along waterside areas. You might encounter highlights such as the Along the Thouet river, the Parthenay leisure center, or the tranquil Lac des Effres de Secondigny.
Yes, the region has historical points of interest. Some routes incorporate sections near sites like the Old Clécé station, which is part of a former railway line now used as a greenway. The Oude kerk – Stream Along the Voie Verte loop also passes by historical sites.
The gentle terrain makes gravel biking enjoyable through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be great for exploring the wooded sections. Winter conditions might vary, but many greenways remain accessible.
Many of the routes around Pougne-Hérisson start from La Chapelle-Saint-Laurent. It's generally advisable to look for public parking in or near the main villages and starting points of the trails, such as La Chapelle-Saint-Laurent, where you can safely leave your vehicle.
The gravel biking routes in Pougne-Hérisson are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from more than 5 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful rural settings, and the well-maintained greenway sections.
For those seeking a more demanding ride, there are longer routes with greater elevation changes. The Old Clécé station – The Navel of the World loop, for instance, is a 46.8 miles (75.3 km) route rated as difficult, offering a significant challenge for advanced gravel cyclists.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, many routes pass through or near villages where you can find local shops, bakeries, or small cafes to refuel and rest. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is always a good idea.


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