
The Laval - Renazé Green Way is an ideal cycle path for families who want to enjoy a bike ride in the great outdoors.
Stretching 46,70 km, this former railway line offers a linear and safe route for all cycling enthusiasts. The starting point of the Green Way is located in St-Berthevin, near Laval.
To easily access this cycle path, you can consult the map of the region and follow the signs to the starting point. Along the way, you will find kilometer markers to help you track your progress. If you wish to take a break and enjoy some relaxation outdoors, picnic tables are also available along the Green Way. If you plan to spend several days in the area, you can find various types of accommodation near the cycle path.
Whether you prefer staying in a gîte, hotel, campsite, or bed and breakfast, you're sure to find the perfect option. Consult the map of the region to find the different accommodations available and choose the one that best suits your needs. During your bike ride, don't miss the various points of interest along the Green Way.
In Laval, you can visit the castle and its museum of naive art, as well as the André Besnier Lactopole. You can also enjoy the city's many museums, the floating wash house, and boat rentals to explore the region from the river. If you wish to extend your trip, you can also opt for a cruise at the river stop. Continuing your journey, you will arrive in Cossé-le-Vivien, where you can visit the Robert Tatin Museum and its gardens.
Continue on to Craon, where you can explore the old town center, the racecourse, and the 18th-century castle with its park. The Laval-Renazé Green Way offers a varied landscape, from picturesque viaducts and scenic viewpoints to hedged farmland. However, it's important to note that this cycle path is not suitable for fast cyclists, but rather for families and leisurely walkers.
Be careful when crossing the D22 road after Craon, as this crossing can be dangerous. Follow safety rules and pay attention to other road users.