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Jogging around Bercloux offers an appealing setting within the Charente-Maritime department of southwestern France. The region is characterized by its agricultural environment, featuring expansive fields and vineyards that provide numerous quiet paths and country lanes. This gently rolling Charente countryside is well-suited for running, offering varied scenery throughout the seasons.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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10.8km
01:08
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.80km
01:08
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.27km
00:55
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.61km
00:53
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Magnificent We can also have a picnic
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A must-see visit alongside this abbey on a magnificent circuit
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This small town of less than 400 inhabitants is located in a hilly and wooded area. It is part of one of the stages of the GR 360 long-distance footpath. It is worth going past the abbey and the church while crossing the town! Both were built at the beginning of the 12th century.
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A particularity is located in the gallery of arcature which overhangs the portal. Indeed it has three arched windows on one side of the central window and two semicircular on the other. Note that the two bays on the right occupy the same width as the three on the left. The bell tower, like many others in the region, has a pyramidal roof. Simple columns come to partition the two windows which cover each face. Inside the church, archival documents prove that the nave with two bays was originally vaulted with warheads. Unfortunately, this vault was destroyed during religious wars. Still according to archival documents, it would seem that at the beginning of the 20th century, a narthex, where the catechumens were held, leaned on its facade. Today, it has completely disappeared. The church was classified as a historic monument in 1913. The building underwent a complete restoration in 1935. To admire just next to the church a magnificent and majestic period residence.
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The walls of the nave were doubled by means of arcades and it was endowed with a new chevet and a new bell tower. With an elegant silhouette and intact in its southern part, it is openworked with four twin bays on semicircular arches on two floors. The interior has a nave with three bays. A bay separates the nave from the front choir vaulted in blocks of rubble which, very narrow, supports the bell tower. The semi-circular apse is vaulted in cul-de-four. The 19th century side chapel, dedicated to Saint Anthony, is located on the left as you enter. Vaulted in a broken cradle, it has a stucco altar whose base has five broken arch bays. A very beautiful ornate wooden balcony dating from the end of the 19th century is located at the interior entrance of the church. The statue of Notre-Dame de Fontdouce, known as "the Virgin and Child" was sculpted by a monk from the Abbey of Fontdouce around the 15th century. It has been kept in the church of Saint Bris des Bois since the revolution and was once a destination of pilgrimage. On the back wall, a semicircular stained glass window indicates the names of the parish priest, Mr. Hague, and the mayor at the time, Mr. Lévécot (1904). The Priory of St Robert: the chapel destroyed during the wars of religion, the campanile is still in place. Saint Robert once had a great reputation, at the end of the 19th century, children suffering from certain illnesses were still brought there "before sunrise". The church was listed as a Historic Monument in 1973. To visit it you will have to pay your tribute just the price of a slight effort ....... the church is located at the top of the hill overlooking the village and adjoining the cemetery.
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Towards the end of the 12th century, an abbey church was built. At the beginning of the 13th century, attached to the west of the first Romanesque abbey, a Gothic-style cloister was gradually built. The abbey reached its peak from this period: in addition to its priories (la Grainetière in Vendée and la Tenaille near Pons), it owned land within a radius of 100 km, including saltworks on the coast. In the 15th century, Fontdouce obtained the title of royal abbey leading to a profound change in its mode of administration: the abbot was no longer elected by his peers within the community but was appointed by the king. It is often a great layman to whom the king grants the commendation, that is to say 80% of the income of the abbey. Then, the wars of religion, in the 16th century, accelerated its decline. The abbey church is ransacked: it will never be rebuilt. The years following the French Revolution also brought their share of destruction: several buildings, including the refectory, disappeared. The last monks were driven out in 1793 and the following year the site was sold as National Property to serve as agricultural property. The farmer who bought the place then built, on the remains of the conventual buildings, a house in the First Empire style. In the 1820s, Fontdouce entered the family of the current owners who, on December 16, 1986, had the Gothic parts, chapter house and parlor classified as historical monuments2. From 1970, the current owners undertook a series of excavations intended for the restoration of the Abbey of Fontdouce. They are gradually bringing the beautiful chapter house and the Gothic parlor back to life, the two superimposed Romanesque chapels and several other remains. These restoration works earned them third prize in the masterpiece in danger competition in 1979. In 1986, the site was entirely classified as a Historic Monument1. Today, Fontdouce remains a private property, focused on tourist and cultural activities, supported in its development actions by a team of enthusiasts grouped together within the Association Guillaume de Conchamp.
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nice walk through woods and fields
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It was in the 12th century that the church of Saint Césaire was built. It is a Saintonge Romanesque style church.
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There are over 35 running routes available around Bercloux, ranging from moderate to difficult. The komoot community has explored these trails more than 300 times.
The running trails in Bercloux primarily feature a rural landscape with expansive vineyards and agricultural fields. You'll find numerous quiet paths and country lanes, offering a gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Charente countryside. This provides varied scenery throughout the seasons.
Yes, many of the running routes around Bercloux are circular. For example, you can try the Running loop from Asnières-la-Giraud, which is 10.8 km long, or the Running loop from La Brousse, covering 8.6 km through fields and vineyards.
While most routes are classified as moderate, the gently rolling terrain and quiet country lanes make many paths accessible for beginners. The shortest routes, like the 6.8 km Running loop from Brizambourg, are good starting points to get accustomed to the area's landscape.
The tranquil countryside and generally moderate difficulty of the trails make many routes suitable for families who enjoy outdoor activities. The paths through vineyards and fields offer a peaceful environment away from heavy traffic, ideal for a family run or walk.
Given Bercloux's rural nature, parking is typically available in or near the small villages where many routes begin, such as Asnières-la-Giraud or Saint-Bris-des-Bois. Look for designated parking areas in village centers or near local amenities.
Yes, you can combine your run with some local sightseeing. The Saint-Césaire Church loop from Saint-Bris-des-Bois passes by the historic Saint-Césaire Church. Additionally, the Abbaye de Fontdouce is located nearby and offers a historical attraction in a natural setting, with potential walking paths around it.
Bercloux benefits from an oceanic climate with good sunshine, making it pleasant for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly beautiful scenery with lush greenery or autumnal colors in the vineyards and fields. Even winter can be suitable, though checking local weather conditions is always advisable.
Many rural paths and country lanes in the Bercloux area are generally dog-friendly, especially those away from private properties or livestock. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of agricultural areas and local regulations.
The running routes in Bercloux are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 3 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil countryside, the scenic views of vineyards and fields, and the peaceful atmosphere for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
For more experienced runners looking for longer distances, the Running loop from Asnières-la-Giraud is a good option at 10.8 km. You can also combine shorter loops or explore the wider network of paths in the Charente countryside to create extended runs.
Your runs around Bercloux will primarily showcase expansive vineyards and agricultural fields, which define the region's natural beauty. The broader Charente countryside also features a bucolic setting with proximity to forests, offering a diverse natural environment and opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Bercloux is a rural commune, so public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited. It's generally more convenient to access the running routes by car, especially if you're coming from outside the immediate village. Check local bus schedules for connections to nearby towns if relying on public transport.


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