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Cycling tour

Equipments

Regular bikes, helmets and water bootle, are provided for free at the front desk. If you prefer electric bikes, they can be rented at 45€/pers/day. Please advise us for any bikes as soon as possible so that we can make sure one is available for you

Shadows and Lights

Discover the Châteaux of Cheverny and Villesavin Amidst AOC Vineyards and Forests.

Deeply rooted in the spirit of Sologne’s wetlands, yet already in the heart of the Loire Valley châteaux, this bike ride accessible to all offers a journey through brick and tuffeau stone architecture, vineyards, and forests.
You will be constantly amazed by the historical and cultural richness of this route. From the Arian Bridges, supposedly from the Roman era, in Tour-en-Sologne, to Château de Villesavin, built during the reign of Francis I by Jean Le Breton, governor of Chambord’s construction.
The journey begins at Les Hayes estate and halfway through, a stop is highly recommended at the magnificent Château de Cheverny—the very inspiration for Hergé’s Marlinspike Hall (Moulinsart), home of Captain Haddock and Tintin.
The route continues towards Cour-Cheverny, passing vast plains and vineyards, notably the Domaine des Huards.
On the way back, you will pass Château de la Sistière, where the famous Chambord liqueur is produced.

Good to know

  • Starting point : Les Hayes
  • 26km loop
  • Cycling tour : 1h30
  • Elevation gain : 102 m
  • Total trip time : 3 to 5 hours
  • For : the whole family

Maps

  • PDF detailed map
  • Google maps itinerary
Kingdom of the Deer - Cheverny

Discover Cheverny Castle by Bike

This ride to Cheverny offers a rare luxury in Sologne: cycling almost entirely in the shade of pine trees and majestic forest stands. It’s the perfect escape on a summer day, combining the coolness of the woods, peaceful trails, and wide-open views of the Sologne countryside.

From Les Hayes, follow the forest lane you drove in on when arriving at the property. After the pond, take the first road on the right, then immediately turn right again to cross the large open plain where, on your left, you will see the trees felled during the winter.

At the end of the plain, turn left and, about 100 metres further on at the junction, turn right. About 10 metres later, you will come to a fork in the path: stay on the main track to your right.

Approximately 400 metres further on, you leave the Les Hayes estate and join the Route de la Bondonnière. Turn right and then simply follow your GPS directions to the Château de Cheverny.

The route then takes you through long stretches of beautiful woodland before opening onto the vast agricultural plains famous for strawberry farming, a characteristic feature of this part of Sologne.

For the return journey, you have two options. You can retrace your route (about 30 minutes). Near La Bondonnière, make a detour to the Fontaines-en-Sologne observation tower, then continue to the charming village and its church overlooking the central square.

Alternatively, you can choose the longer loop (around 50 minutes), which will take you through the beautiful Cheverny State Forest before bringing you back through Fontaines-en-Sologne.

Good to know

  • Starting point :Les Hayes
  • 33 km loop
  • Cycling tour : 1h44
  • Total trip time: 4 to 6 hours
  • Elevation gain : 114 m
  • For : the whole family

Maps

  • PDF detailed map
  • Google maps itinerary
Château de Chambord from Les Hayes

The Château de Chambord: A Royal Destination

Getting to Chambord from Les Hayes is easy! Take the Arian route towards Tour-en-Sologne until you reach the intersection with the Arian Bridges, dating back to Roman times.
Stop at Château de Villesavin, once known as the «construction hut of Chambord» under Francis the First.
Then, head towards Chambord, passing through the Boulogne National Forest.
Chambord sits within a 5,440-hectare national park, enclosed by a 33 km wall, making it the largest enclosed park in Europe.
On the way back, pass through Bracieux, a must-see Sologne village with a 17th-century market hall.
Finish your route with a series of descents through Mongenet and its ponds, overlooking Fontaines-en-Sologne.

Good to know

  • Starting point : Les Hayes
  • 27,5 km loop
  • Cycling tour : 1h30
  • Total trip time :3 to 4 hours
  • Elevation gain : 195 m
  • For : the whole family

Map

  • Google maps itinerary
The royal Estate - Château de Chambord -

A cycling tour in the domaine of the Region’s Jewels, Blending Nature and History

This «false» loop completes the route for those coming from Les Hayes by bike, offering a discovery of the Chambord National Park, which spans 5,440 hectares and is the largest enclosed park in Europe, surrounded by a 35 km wall.
In total, the two routes add up to 52 km, making it a full-day ride with a lunch stop at Château de Chambord.
From the château, take the road towards Thoury, where you can stop at the Ferme de Maugerie to see its herd of Angora goats, known for producing Mohair.
Then, head to Crouy-sur-Cosson, home to an 11th- and 12th-century church renowned for its wall paintings and stained glass windows.
Take a break at Montperché pond on your way back to Bracieux, then continue the route towards Les Hayes

Good to know

  • Starting point : Chateau of Chambord
  • One way 28km
  • Cycling tour : 1h26
  • Total trip trime : 3 hours
  • For : the whole family

Maps

  • PDF detailed map
  • Google maps itinerary
In Raboliot’s land

A Charming Ride Through the Heart of Sologne’s Landscapes, Between Fields and Villages.

Throughout your ride along the fields, keep your eyes open: herons, egrets, ducks in flight, roe deer, and hares may make an appearance.
Starting from Château des Hayes, head towards Fontaines-en-Sologne, a charming village with its church and bakery, then continue to Bauzy. Here, you will discover the Romanesque Church of Saint-Baumer, a listed historic monument, as well as the Saint-Baumer Fountain, surrounded by ponds, hamlets, and farms.
Following the Route des Étangs, reach Neuvy and its must-see Étang de Montperché, with a panoramic viewpoint offering stunning scenery. Then, continue to Bracieux, known for its 17th-century covered market, local market, and unique shops.

Good to know

  • Starting point : Les Hayes
  • 35 loop
  • Cycling tour : 1h50
  • Total trip time : 4 to 6 hours
  • For : the whole family

Maps

  • PDF detailed map
  • Google maps itinerary
Flavors and Scents

Discover Lesser-Known Yet Equally Magnificent Châteaux. A Ride Combining Sensory Pleasures and Architectural Beauty.

This route around Boulogne Forest will introduce you to apple orchards, blackcurrant fields, and vineyards.
Starting from Château des Hayes, head towards Mont-près-Chambord to visit the Conservatory Orchard, which preserves 200 apple and pear varieties, with opportunities to stop at local producers’ stands. In summer, a natural swimming spot may tempt you (beware of peak-hour crowds).
Continue towards Huisseau-sur-Cosson to admire the Château des Grotteaux, built along the river (visits available). Ride along the forest until you reach Château de Villesavin, built under Francis I by the governor of Chambord’s construction.
Pause in Bracieux to explore its 17th-century market hall, shops, and crêperie.
Along the way, stay alert: herons, egrets, deer, and other wild animals might cross your path.

Good to know

  • Starting point : Les Hayes
  • 37 km loop
  • Cycling tour : 2h07
  • Total trip time : 4 to 5 hours
  • Elevation gain : 96m
  • For : the whole family

Maps

  • PDF detailed map
  • Google maps itinerary
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