3 stages · 98 km

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 249m
Descents: 263m
Lowest point: 11m
Highest point: 70m

Road types

5km (6%) By road
93km (94%) Cycle path

Surface

5km (16%) Smooth
64km (184%) Rough

3 stages used

Laval / Château-Gontier

9 Laval / Château-Gontier

35 km
2 h 19 min
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The start of this stage affords fine views of the town of Laval and its two châteaux. The nine-arched railway viaduct here also has a footbridge open to cyclists, and links the Mayenne River’s east bank to Laval’s town centre and its river port. South of Laval, admire the well-known Abbaye du Port Salut (historically connected with popular Port-Salut cheese) before discovering more of the natural beauty of the Mayenne River.
Château-Gontier / Le Lion-d'Angers

10 Château-Gontier / Le Lion-d'Angers

34 km
2 h 17 min
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Travelling along the Mayenne Valley, each meander reveals new delights to spur you on, with a château here and a mill there, or then a waterside village with a river port. Before the town of Le Lion-d’Angers, you’ll get a notion of the importance of the equestrian professions around here as you pass the Domaine de l’Isle-Briand, home to a world-class national stud farm that hosts equestrian events.
Le Lion-d'Angers / Angers

11 Le Lion-d'Angers / Angers

29 km
2 h 01 min
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After the picture-postcard equestrian grounds at L’Isle Briand, with its château and national stud farm, plus the Mayenne and Oudon confluence, you cross the low-lying ends of several river valleys that form one of the most exceptional areas of wetland in Europe, going right up to Angers, a famed historic Plantagenet city. Up to that town’s Pont Jean Moulin bridge, the rural atmosphere remains almost untouched.
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