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No traffic touring cycling routes around Jans traverse a landscape characterized by gentle hills and open countryside. The region features a mix of agricultural lands, small ponds, and remnants of historical mining areas, offering varied scenery for cyclists. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making the routes accessible for different fitness levels. The terrain primarily consists of paved paths and quiet country roads, ensuring a focus on the natural surroundings.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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74
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34.2km
02:55
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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70
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18
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35.5km
02:40
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.4km
03:24
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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75.9km
04:34
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The west bridge of Lake Voireau offers a beautiful, unobstructed view of the reservoir. The largest body of water in Loire-Atlantique, this lake stretches through the heart of the forest. Its wooded banks and landscaped beaches make it a pleasant stopover for a nature break or a swim.
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nighttime. A medieval fortress and Renaissance building, Châteaubriant Castle recounts ten centuries of history. In the Middle Ages, Châteaubriant Castle was at the heart of the Marches of Brittany. It served as a stronghold defending the duchy against the Kingdom of France. The keep, ramparts, seigneurial chapel, and the medieval courtyard lodgings still bear witness to the power of this fortress. In the 16th century, the bailey became a residence opening onto the gardens. The castle gardens are open to the public from February to December. Visit maps are available at the reception-shop for a better understanding of the site. A 3D space allows you to discover, with free access, the architectural evolution of the castle, from the 11th century to the present day. From February to December, heritage mediators will accompany you on an in-depth tour of the castle, its keep, and its gardens. During school holidays, family workshops allow parents and children to develop their creativity or spark their curiosity! Opening days: Gardens are open to the public, Wednesday to Sunday: 9am-6pm (February-March and October-December) or 9am-7:30pm (April-September). Prices: - Free entry for those over €0.00 (Free access to the château gardens) - Individual adult rate from €3.00 to €6.00 (Guided tours, free for those on minimum income and special cards) - Individual child rate from €0.00 (Guided tours free for those under 26) - Individual child rate from €0.00 (Guided tours free for those under 26) Child from €4.00 to €8.00 (Family activity) - Adult group rate from €5.00 (From 15 people) Payment methods: Credit cards - Bank and postal checks - Cash Tours Self-guided tours (individual): Yes Guided tours (individual): Yes Average visit duration (individual): 1 hour Self-guided tours (groups): Yes Guided tours on request (groups): Yes Guided tours (groups): Yes Average visit duration (groups): 1 hour Languages: Tour: French, English - Signs: French, English Services: Interactive kiosk - Shop - WiFi Additional information: Groups of 15 people or more are welcome - Pets allowed (Dogs on leashes are allowed in the park.) - Points of interest visible without a tour Access Location: SNCF train station: 0.5 km
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Also known as the "basin," the port of Nort-sur-Erdre is a lively, historic neighborhood that's a great place to stop off. At the foot of the Saint-Georges Bridge, which separates the wild Erdre from the navigable Erdre, the marina is now a popular place for walking and fishing. Free Wi-Fi access near the Tourist Office Contact the harbor master's office for an extended stay; the first two nights are free. Open year-round Type of facility: Slipway - River stopover - Pontoon - Marina Payment methods: Bank and postal checks Access location: Nort-sur-Erdre train station: 1 km Languages spoken: French Facilities: Picnic area - Restrooms - Services - Playground
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The construction of Port Mulon Castle dates back to the 19th century. Of its various owners, it primarily preserves the memory of Prosper Coinquet. Born in 1825 in Nantes, Prosper Coinquet was mayor of Nort-sur-Erdre twice, from 1859 to 1874, and again from 1877 to 1892. He was also a general councilor for the Loire-Inférieure department from 1883 to 1887. This lawyer by training was also a great lover of the arts. He was himself a musician and poet. He composed numerous songs and waltzes that enjoyed considerable regional success. He dedicated one of his waltzes, simply titled "Le port Mulon," to his castle. Prosper Coinquet chaired or was a member of several musical and literary societies. It was therefore only natural that he decided to make the château the setting for evenings dedicated to the arts. Readings and concerts were held in the park or in the reception hall. Nantes artists invited to perform came by way of the Erdre River. The setting, its tranquil riverbank, and its magnificent park wooded with rare species, thus retain the imprint of the music that was performed there until 1892. That year, Prosper Coinquet died at home. Since 2006, music has once again resonated in the park's foliage. Indeed, at the end of June, the venue hosts the La Nuit de L'Erdre festival. Today, the Château de Port Mulon and its park are managed by the municipality of Nort-sur-Erdre. A reception hall can be rented from the town hall, whether for private or professional events. You can also take yoga classes at the château. As for the Nantes Atlantique improvisation league, it has made it its headquarters. Finally, since 2017, the place has become a coworking space whose success continues unabated. As for the park, it's a place where, in addition to enjoying its vast spaces and magnificent trees, you can indulge in an orienteering course. Twenty markers are scattered throughout, and by exploring them, you'll learn much more about the treasures it contains. During your stroll, you'll undoubtedly encounter riders who enjoy riding their horses there. And if, at nightfall, you spot the fluttering shadows of numerous bats, don't be surprised. For several years, the castle and grounds have been havens for these nocturnal animals.
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A vast industrial forge site dating back to the 17th century. The natural setting is also remarkable, with the dam on the Don River creating a splendid reservoir that supplied the forges. A favorite is Rue des Rochers Bleus and its hanging pine tree.
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The castle is a self-guided tour. A little tip: there are bike racks inside the castle, just beyond the entrance.
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Small pond in the middle of a recreation area. Several picnic tables. Unfortunately, I didn't see a single body of water. If the town hall is reading this...
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There are 28 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Jans, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The routes around Jans offer a good mix of challenges. You'll find 11 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 13 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more adventure, and 4 difficult routes for experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge.
Yes, Jans offers several easy no-traffic routes that are suitable for families. These paths often feature gentle gradients and scenic surroundings, making them ideal for a leisurely ride with children. Look for routes marked as 'easy' in the route descriptions.
Cyclists are consistently rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty. Many routes pass by picturesque ponds and lakes, offering tranquil waterside scenery. For example, the route La Roche Pond loop from La Roche offers beautiful vistas of La Roche Pond.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Jans are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Rocs de Gascaigne – Crêperie du Moulin de Juzé loop from Marsac-sur-Don, which provides a convenient circular journey.
The region around Jans features several points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Chapel of the Holy Sites, or enjoy the natural beauty of La Roche Pond and Mine Lake. The unique landscape of The Slag Heap also offers a distinctive sight.
The best time for no-traffic bike touring in Jans generally aligns with pleasant weather conditions, typically from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, you can expect comfortable temperatures and lush scenery, making for an enjoyable ride. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.78 stars from 25 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views, and the extensive network of routes that cater to various cycling preferences, especially the quiet, traffic-free options.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding ride, there are difficult routes available. For example, the Port of Nort-sur-Erdre – West bridge at Lac de Vioreau loop from Abbaretz is a challenging route covering over 75 km with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding experience for seasoned riders.
Absolutely. Several routes in Jans incorporate beautiful water features. The Étang de Gruelleau – Abbaretz mine spoil tip loop from Abbaretz, for instance, passes by the picturesque Étang de Gruelleau, offering serene views and potential spots for a break.
While all routes are designed to be traffic-free, some may naturally be less frequented than others. To find potentially less crowded options, consider exploring routes that are slightly off the main popular areas or those with a 'moderate' or 'difficult' rating, as these tend to attract fewer casual riders. The Abbaretz mine spoil tip – Mine Lake loop from La Ville au Chef offers a peaceful ride through varied landscapes.


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