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Touring cycling routes around Poussanges are set within the tranquil natural environment of the Creuse department, characterized by rolling hills, rivers, and extensive forests. The area offers a mosaic of diverse landscapes, including the ancient Forêt des Grands Bois, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This region features quiet country roads and gentle gradients, with some sections offering more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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78.1km
05:09
1,170m
1,170m
This difficult 48.5-mile touring cycling loop in Millevaches Regional Natural Park features panoramic views, historic sites, and the Source
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26.5km
01:44
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.7km
03:03
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.9km
01:49
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.7km
02:13
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Felletin station - TER line unfortunately closed in September 2025. A café takes over the station square and an original talking telephone booth in the front
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Overcrowded tourist village
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This bridge is emblematic of Aubusson. Originally made of wood, it was essential for commercial exchanges on the road from Limoges to Clermont-Ferrand. It was rebuilt with stones from the castle (itself dismantled on the orders of Rochelieu). There remains a castle (from the 15th century) on the left bank, which formerly housed the archers in charge of the defense of the building.
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Be careful if you have to go visit the museum, call before, they can close to the public without warning on the site.
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The Pont de la Terrade in Aubusson was until the 18th century, the only crossing point of the Creuse on the main road leading to Limoges. This passage was gradually abandoned in favor of the later, larger Récollets bridge. Thus the Terrade bridge remains today in a remarkable state of conservation. It has undergone very few modifications related to the development of modern transport. Originally made of wood, it is deployed across the river from a stone pile. Natural rot, bad weather and the importance of the Creuse wines, the bridge became dangerous due to its dilapidated state despite various repairs from the middle of the 16th century. The need for reconstruction is felt. It was replaced by a stone bridge built between 1638 and 1641 with materials from the ruins of the old medieval castle of the first Viscounts of Aubusson, the Chapter. This Huguenot defensive stronghold was destroyed on the orders of Richelieu in 1632. The Pont de la Terrade, property of the town, was listed in the inventory of historical monuments on June 15, 1926. Carefully restored in 2009, this building preserved charm illustrates the typicality of the architecture of Aubusson.
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This medieval bridge, known as the 'Soubre Bridge' and made up of four arches, those at the ends in a semi-circular arch, the other two in a pointed arch, bears the name of a tapestry manufacturer whose workshops were located nearby. In the 16th century, Felletin was a prosperous town which saw the development of a significant number of industries: flour milling, tanning, paper milling, dyeing, etc. The river provided the energy necessary for the operation of the numerous mills. Next to the bridge, we notice the toll terminal symbolizing the duty that had to be paid to bring certain goods and foodstuffs into the city. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1926. Source: https://www.tourisme-creuse.com/
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Medieval bridge bearing the name of an upholsterer from Felletin and listed as a Historic Monument.
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The path to the source of the Creuse, on the Millevaches plateau, crosses a marshy wasteland in which an interpretation path has been created, accessible on foot. The path is lined with wood and well laid out, you have to follow the markings with a drop of blue water.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes in the Poussanges area, offering a range of experiences from moderate loops to more challenging tours through the diverse landscapes of the Creuse department.
The routes around Poussanges traverse a mosaic of diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, serene river valleys, and extensive forests. You'll encounter the ancient Forêt des Grands Bois, known for its beech-oak composition, and enjoy continuously evolving scenery along quiet country roads. The region is characterized by its wild and authentic nature, providing a true breath of fresh air.
While specific 'easy' routes for families aren't highlighted in the immediate Poussanges area, the region's network of quiet country roads and gentle gradients on some sections can be suitable for family cycling. Look for moderate routes that allow for a more leisurely pace, such as the Vallée de la Rozeille – Terrade Bridge loop from Moutier-Rozeille, which explores a scenic valley.
The touring cycling routes around Poussanges cater to various abilities. You'll find a good mix of moderate routes, with 9 available, and more challenging options, with 12 routes classified as difficult. This varied terrain, including both gentle gradients and more strenuous ascents, ensures there's something for every cyclist.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes available. For example, the Roby bridge – Terrade Bridge loop from Felletin offers a moderate 16.5-mile (26.6 km) ride through river valleys and forested areas. Another option is the Roby bridge – Felletin Historic Center loop from Felletin.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can discover several points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Felletin Historic Center, the picturesque Roby bridge, and religious buildings like the Church of La Nouaille and the Church of Magnat-l'Étrange. You might also encounter the Saint-Georges Nigremont Promontory, offering scenic views.
Absolutely. The Creuse region, where Poussanges is located, is well-regarded for cyclotourism, boasting over 320 kilometers of signposted cycle paths. The 'Tour de Creuse à Vélo' is a significant route that crisscrosses the department, allowing cyclists to discover both natural and cultural heritage on quiet country roads. You can find more information about cyclotourism in the region here.
The touring cycling routes in Poussanges are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse natural scenery, the tranquility of the quiet country roads, and the varied terrain that offers both gentle sections and more challenging ascents.
While Poussanges itself is a smaller hub, it is situated within the broader Creuse department, which features the 'Tour de Creuse à Vélo'. This extensive route offers long-distance cycling opportunities across the region. One of the longer routes directly accessible is By the Sources of the Creuse, a 48.5-mile (78.1 km) trail that follows the course of the Creuse river.
Yes, many routes are designed to showcase the region's natural beauty. For instance, the Vallée de la Rozeille – Terrade Bridge loop from Moutier-Rozeille specifically explores a river valley. The broader area also features the ancient Forêt des Grands Bois, which, while having walking trails, contributes to the forested character of many cycling paths.
Yes, there is a specific route that takes you past this notable location. The La Courtine military camp loop from La Courtine - Le Petit Breuil AB is a difficult 35.7 km (22.2 miles) touring cycling route that offers a unique perspective on the area.


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