1. Loire by Bike (Loire à vélo) : The essential route
With nearly 900 kilometres of cycle touring paths, the Loire à Vélo (EuroVelo 6) is renowned as one of the most scenic cycle routes in France. The Loire Valley, for that matter, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For cycling fans, this itinerary through Angers promises hours of cycling along the Loire. On your way, you can stop off and visit Béhuard, the only municipality located on an island in the Loire. The village is completely car free, so it’s a dream come true for cyclists who can enjoy a relaxing ride and visit this character village at a laid-back pace.
Thirsty? Stop off at one of the wineries for a tasting of AOC Savennières, one of Anjou’s most reputed white wines. Loire Odyssée in Saint-Mathurin-sur-Loire, is another essential stop. This visitor centre all about the river helps visitors to better understand its role in the region’s history, and runs regular activities and exhibitions on a variety of themes.
The Loire à Vélo passport
The Loire à Vélo passport is a collection of 24 emblematic stamps that will attest to your passage along this emblematic itinerary. Visit one of the tourist offices taking part in the operation to collect the unique stamps for each region and fill in your Loire à Vélo Passport.