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No traffic road cycling routes around Chazey-Sur-Ain traverse a diverse landscape within the Ain department, characterized by varied terrain. The region features flat plains, undulating hills, and significant mountain passes, offering a range of cycling experiences. Cyclists can find quieter roads and greenways alongside the Rhône River, providing options for different skill levels. The area is well-equipped with a network of signposted routes.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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32
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36.2km
01:35
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19
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49.1km
01:59
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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54.9km
02:42
560m
560m
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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45.6km
02:11
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It was erected in the 15th century. Originally, it was just a modest oratory (half the size of the current chapel). At that time, Philip of Savoy fell from his horse near the site where the chapel was later built. His wife, Margaret of Bourbon, fearing for his life, vowed to build an oratory and a church in Brou if he survived. He recovered, but sadly, his wife died in 1483. It was therefore his second wife, Claudine de Brosse, also known as Claudine de Bretagne Penthièvre, who had the chapel built on the spot where her husband had his accident. Initially, it was a small oratory: a ribbed vault without any openings. It was Margaret of Austria, daughter-in-law of Margaret of Savoy, who fulfilled the second vow. In 1867, the chapel was enlarged and looted. A statue of the mother and child, which had been placed in a niche on the facade, was replaced by a painting. https://www.saintejulie.fr/chapelle-notre-dame-de-lorette/
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The site features the remains of fortifications dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries. The former castle of the Lords of Loyes (ruins of the Château de la Pie), the modern castle, the formal garden, and the kitchen garden are all visible. In the 18th century, major work was carried out on the Château de Loyes, but a fire destroyed the tops of the towers and the roof. In 1840, renovations were undertaken, including the construction of outbuildings, a woodshed/cellar, and stables. At the end of the 19th century, a church was built, dividing the castle mound in two. The castle entrance was modified at the end of the 19th century, along with the neo-Gothic wall. The garden, originally laid out in the early 18th century, was modernized by Luizet and Barret at the end of the 19th century; a landscaped garden was added to the formal garden. The castle mound is accessible via a footpath. Inside, a 17th-century staircase with ramps is adorned with the coats of arms of its various owners, painted in the 19th century. https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA01000030
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A beautiful 19th-century Cistercian abbey built in a remarkable brick style. Don't hesitate to make a short detour to see it. The church and atrium are free to visit. It is closed on Tuesdays. A local produce shop is located at the entrance to the abbey, featuring cheeses and apple products made on the abbey farm—a great way to recharge your batteries!
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Lovely place with direct cheese sales! The surrounding roads are pleasant.
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Notre-Dame des Dombes Abbey, founded in the 1860s by the Cistercians. Worth the detour. Free visit to the church.
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View of the buildings on the north side of the estate.
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Entrance into Dombes from Ambérieu-en-Bugey via the Chalamont road.
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The Saint-Maurice church is a Catholic church located in the town of Saint-Maurice-de-Gourdans. It was built in the 13th century. It was added to the list of historical monuments in 1909.
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There are over 80 no traffic road cycling routes around Chazey-sur-Ain, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. These routes are carefully selected to provide a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
The Chazey-sur-Ain area, part of the Ain department, offers diverse terrain. You'll find routes with flat plains, undulating hills, and for more challenging rides, significant mountain passes. For example, the region is known for its 'calf-pulling passes' like the Col du Grand Colombier in the broader Ain area, though our no-traffic routes focus on quieter sections. You can also find gentler paths along greenways and rivers.
Yes, there are several easy and relatively flat no traffic road cycling routes. For instance, the Jons Road Bridge loop from Blyes is an easy route with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed ride. The region's greenways and riverside paths, such as sections of the ViaRhôna or Voie Bleue, also offer pleasant, flat sections perfect for families.
Many routes offer scenic views, especially those that venture into the hilly or mountainous parts of the Ain department. While specific viewpoints vary, routes like the Col de Portes (1010 m) – Portes Pass loop from Lagnieu provide significant elevation and panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The Valserine Valley, known for its splendid scenery, also offers beautiful cycling opportunities.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle near the medieval town of Pérouges, a 15th-century highlight with a unique church-fortress. The Joli Passage entre 2 Étangs – Medieval town of Pérouges loop from Meximieux-Pérouges is a moderate route that passes by this historic site. Other attractions in the vicinity include the La Balme Caves and the scenic Lac Bleu on the Gardon.
The best time for road cycling in the Chazey-sur-Ain area is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or changing foliage.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Chazey-sur-Ain are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the The Dombes and Its François – Fortifications loop from Meximieux-Pérouges, which offers a moderate challenge, and the easier Fortifications – Medieval town of Pérouges loop from Meximieux-Pérouges.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from peaceful riverside paths to challenging climbs, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites away from busy roads. The well-maintained network of signposted routes is also frequently highlighted.
While Chazey-sur-Ain is a smaller commune, the broader Ain department has public transport options that may connect to towns near cycling routes. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific connections to starting points of routes, especially if you plan to bring your bike.
Many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find cafes, bakeries, or local eateries. The medieval town of Pérouges, for example, offers charming spots for a break. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential refreshment stops along the way.
The lengths of no traffic road cycling routes vary significantly to cater to all levels. You can find shorter routes, such as the Fortifications – Medieval town of Pérouges loop from Meximieux-Pérouges at around 21 km, up to longer, more challenging rides like the Col de Portes (1010 m) – Portes Pass loop from Lagnieu which is over 60 km. This variety allows you to choose a route that matches your desired distance and time.


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