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No traffic touring cycling routes around Blancafort traverse a serene and varied landscape in the Cher department of France, characterized by open countryside, lush forests, and picturesque wetlands. The region features mostly paved surfaces, ideal for touring bikes, with gentle rolling hills typically ranging from 108 to 148 meters in elevation. A central feature for Blancafort cycling trails is the Canal de la Sauldre, which offers a dedicated traffic-free route known as the "Sente bleue," stretching for 48 kilometers and…
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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31.7km
02:20
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Cycle a moderate 19.7-mile circular route from Montblanc, passing Castillo Milmanda and the Poblet Monastery, with 1248 feet of gain.
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04:04
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Cycle the difficult 38.5-mile Cister Route from Montblanc via Conesa, exploring vineyards, historic villages, and scenic views.

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45
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58.6km
03:56
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.7km
03:26
900m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.2km
03:57
1,210m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice detour on the approach to the via ferrata.
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It's always a pleasure to cross this bridge that leads us to the Viñes Pastry Shop along the main street. The Borratxo is incredible, one of the best.
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The Ermita de Sant Joan is located on a mountain above Mont Blanc. It is partly dilapidated and partly in very good condition and is obviously still in use. The Ermita also has a mirador with a wonderful view of the valley towards Mont Blanc.
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Also known as Vila Roja because of the reddish material that was used in the construction of the buildings. It is worth parking your bike and strolling through its alleys.
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The hermitage of the Santíssima Trinitat dates from the 18th century, although it has been modernly restored. It has a single barrel-vaulted nave with lunettes. It is open every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and has a welcome service for visitors, a souvenir shop, and you can buy drinks.
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Medieval bridge (12th century) with four eyes that crosses the channel of the Francolí river. Throughout its history it has undergone numerous reforms due to floods.
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Municipality of the province of Tarragona, in the region of Conca de Barberà. The origin of the town is in the castle that Ponç de Cervera built on top of a nearby mountain in the 11th century. In the middle of the 13th century, the castle became dependent on the monastery of Poblet and the Templars, and in the lower part the encomienda of the Espluga de Francolí was established, under the jurisdiction of the hospital order. In the year 1312, the year of the extinction of the Order of the Temple, the Espluga de Francolí acquires the full señorío. Among the cultural heritage stands out the old hospital of the Order of San Juan, which currently houses the Mosén Ramón Muntanyola library, the Museo de la Vida Rural, the modernist cooperative winery Celler Cooperatiu, the work of Pere Domènech i Roura, or the Fassina Balanyà, former alcohol factory, today converted into one of the twenty-five industrial museums of the System of the National Museum of Science and Technology of Catalonia.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Blancafort. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a good selection of moderate and challenging options for those seeking a longer adventure.
The routes around Blancafort feature mostly paved surfaces, ideal for touring bikes. You'll experience a blend of open countryside, lush forests, and picturesque wetlands. The landscape is generally gently rolling, with elevations typically ranging from 108 to 148 meters, making it accessible for many cyclists.
Yes, a significant feature is the 'Sente bleue' route, a dedicated pedestrian, cycling, and horseriding path that runs alongside the tranquil Canal de la Sauldre. This greenway stretches for 48 kilometers and is dotted with 22 locks, offering a scenic and historically rich pathway for exploration away from traffic.
Many routes pass by notable attractions. You can explore the 15th-century Royal Monastery of Santa María de Poblet, the charming Old Bridge of Montblanc, or the serene Deport Spring. The region also features various châteaux and ancient churches, adding cultural interest to your rides.
Yes, some routes will lead you to beautiful natural features. For instance, you can find the Vall Waterfall and the Salt of the Barranc de la Vall, offering picturesque spots for a break. The Deport Spring is also a notable natural monument.
Blancafort's gentle rolling landscape and mostly paved surfaces make it enjoyable for touring cycling across many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. The region's tranquil nature means even in busier times, the dedicated no-traffic routes maintain their peaceful charm.
The 'Sente bleue' along the Canal de la Sauldre is particularly well-suited for families due to its dedicated, flat, and traffic-free nature. Many of the easier routes, like the 37.4 km 'Saint Margaret's Church – Étang du Puits loop from Argent-sur-Sauldre' (mentioned in regional research), also offer scenic and manageable distances for family outings.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Blancafort are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the 'Between Nère and Sauldre — Loop from Concressault' offers a moderate 72.8 km circular ride, exploring the area's natural beauty.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 42 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the dedicated paths, the scenic beauty of the Canal de la Sauldre, and the blend of natural landscapes with historical sites like Blancafort Castle, making for a relaxing and culturally enriching cycling experience.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult no-traffic routes. The 'Cistercian Route: Montblanc - Conesa Loop' is a demanding 61.9 km route with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience. Another challenging option is the 'Prades Historic Center – Old Bridge of Montblanc loop from Montblanc', covering 58.9 km with substantial climbs.
Many of the routes originate from towns and villages like Blancafort or Argent-sur-Sauldre, where public parking is typically available. For routes along the Canal de la Sauldre, you can often find parking spots near access points to the 'Sente bleue' greenway. Specific parking details can usually be found on individual route pages on komoot.


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