You independently travel to Angers. Check in at your hotel. Have you arrived early, take a stroll through the town centre of this historic Anjou town, situated on both sides of the river Maine.
You leave Angers through a park alongside the river Maine. Having arrived at Bouchemaine, with its pleasant restaurants, you follow the Loire eastward. After crossing the river a magnificent route close to the royal river lies ahead of you. After Gennes you stay on the south bank of the Loire. Near Saint-Hillaire-Saint-Florent there is a moderate climb across the system of abandoned tufa stone quarries where ‘Champignons de Paris’ are now cultivated. After this you enter Saumur, the pearl of Anjou.
Challenge : 67.1km, 697 m ascent, 689m descent
From Saumur you follow a pleasant track along the river Thouet. Along quiet country roads you cycle among sloping vineyards to Montreuil-Bellay situated somewhat higher. This charming fortified little town rightly figures on the list of ‘most beautiful villages of France’. In a very relaxed way you go via Taizon to Thouars, a ‘Ville d’Art’ where travellers once had to pay toll to cross the bridge. Nowadays nothing stands in your way to enter the town for free and to look for a good (outdoor) café.
Challenge : 46.4km, 409m ascent, 340m descent
You leave town along the river bank and enjoy the splashing rapids, the closely wooded slopes and the picturesque, monumental buildings. You arrive via quiet tracks at the village of Airvault with its monastery, covered market and subterranean well. Somewhat further on you are surprised by St-Loup-sur-Thouet with its moated castle. At the Lac du Cébron you can relax comfortably before going on along the river. After a railway viaduct you reach, higher up, the medieval fortified town of Parthenay.
Challenge : 66.8km, 733m ascent, 669m descent
You travel south west through the somewhat hilly Pays Gatine, after many a bend you are rewarded by beautiful views of the original ‘bocage’ (hedgerowed countryside). Via quiet roads you go to the surprising Champdeniers-St-Denis with its beautiful heritage and excellent facilities. You then continue on your way and near Ternanteuil you reach again the banks of the Sèvre Niortaise. There is one big bend before Niort comes into sight dominating the horizon with its donjon and two enormous towers.
Challenge : 54.1km, 671m ascent, 820m descent
You stay close to the side of the winding Sèvre Niortaise, following alternatively tracks and country roads. On the way Rousille and La Garette offer excellent possibilities to have a break. You could also take a somewhat longer break in the Marais Poitevin in the beautiful riverside village Coulon, where you will find several restaurants. After crossing the vast, surrounding wetlands you rejoin, via Irleau, the canalized river near Damvix. It’s your guide to the Atlantic Ocean.
Challenge : 63.6km, 577m ascent, 589m descent
Firstly, on the way to the ocean, you follow the canals of Marans and Rompsey. Your destination is La Rochelle, the capital of Charente-Maritime - energetic/vibrant and full of character, well known for its mild climate. This relaxed days ride deserves an appropriate grand finale: a dive into the Atlantic Ocean, and afterwards there is enough time left for a walk to the lively Vieux Port full of outdoor cafés, busy shopping streets and many town monuments.
Challenge : 26.6km, 127m ascent, 130m descent
After breakfast, end of your cycling trip. Some time left? We advise you to extend your stay in order to take the time to visit the beautiful Île de Ré.