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Touring cycling around La Pouge offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and tranquil waterscapes. The terrain features elevations ranging from 1,490 to 2,028 feet (454 to 618 meters), providing varied cycling experiences. Key natural features include the 32-hectare Etang de la Pouge, a Natura 2000 site, and the Augerolles Waterfalls, which stretch over 2.5 miles (4 kilometers). The region's undulating terrain ensures routes with ascents and descents, offering both physical challenge and panoramic views.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
80.7km
05:12
1,080m
1,080m
Cycle a difficult 50.1-mile loop through the Millevaches Regional Natural Park, featuring the Château du Monteil and Thaurion Gorges.
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117km
07:45
1,740m
1,740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.5km
03:52
920m
920m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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24.5km
01:39
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.7km
01:14
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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after 90km on the Tour de la Creuse a swim in the lake in the evening at the campsite is a plus
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Superb site, one of the largest artificial lakes in France
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It is an ancient abbey founded in the 12th century by the Cistercian congregation. It was destroyed during the wars then rebuilt, and sold as national property during the Revolution. Today, the abbey has been rehabilitated as a guesthouse. On the land, a chapel and the ruins of a church still remain.
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Royère is located on the Millevaches plateau, between Lake Vassivière and Lake Lavaud Gelade. The town is pleasant and has shops and accommodation.
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Bourganeuf is a small medieval town created by the Hospitallers. It is also the third city in France to have seen the appearance of electricity, hence its nickname the city of lights. The town even houses an electrification museum, in addition to its castle, its church and its characteristic Zizim tower.
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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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The building from the end of the 12th century is composed of a nave with three bays, a transept and a choir with a flat apse. In the nave, the barrel vault with beams rests on broken arch arcades supported by capitals with crossettes and fluted bases. Four half-columns with capitals with foliage and heads decorate the transept and receive the arches of the pointed vault as well as that of the choir. The molding dates from the 14th century. The bedside window is decorated with a trefoil tracery. The chapel created between two buttresses to the north, vaulted in broken cradle, dates from the 14th century. 14th century door with tympanum carved with oak leaves. The door on the east facade dates from the 18th century. The isolated bell tower dates from the end of the 12th century. The four buttresses placed in the middle of the faces do not appear to have been added afterwards. The old arrow presents a regional type. Source: https://www.tourisme-creuse.com
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There are nearly 20 touring cycling routes available around La Pouge, offering a variety of experiences through the region's diverse landscapes. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
The terrain around La Pouge is characterized by rolling hills, a mix of farming land and dense forests. Elevations typically range from 454 to 618 meters (1,490 to 2,028 ft), providing varied cycling experiences with gentle ascents and descents.
While many routes in our guide are moderate to difficult, the region does offer easier options. A notable easy circuit is the Tour de l'étang de la Pouge, which is approximately 14 kilometers long and passes between Saint-Auvent and Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre. This route is ideal for a leisurely ride, allowing you to explore the beautiful pond and its ornithological observatory. You can find more information about this circuit on Visit Limousin.
The more difficult touring routes around La Pouge, such as the Château du Monteil and Thaurion Gorges Loop, can involve significant distances and considerable elevation gains. For example, this particular route is over 80 km long with more than 1,000 meters of ascent, requiring good physical condition and endurance.
Yes, the region is home to several natural attractions. The Augerolles Waterfalls stretch over four kilometers, offering a serene spot. Another beautiful feature is the Etang de la Pouge, a 32-hectare pond with an ornithological observatory, perfect for wildlife spotting. While specific routes in this guide might not directly pass by all of them, many touring cyclists incorporate visits to these highlights into their rides.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover several historical sites. These include Le Moulin des Charreaux, a mill with a unique water supply system, and an Old Hemp Mill, showcasing the region's industrial past. The 13th-century Saint Martin's Church in Sardent, with its shingled bell tower, is also a notable architectural landmark.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around La Pouge are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Lake Vassivière – Roby bridge loop from Chavanat, which offers extensive views around Lake Vassivière. Another is the Thaurion Gorges – Abbaye du Palais loop from Pontarion, a moderate route covering about 24.5 km.
The touring cycling routes in La Pouge are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the tranquil waterscapes like the Etang de la Pouge, and the opportunities to explore dense forests and rolling hills.
The region's climate makes spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for touring cycling. During these seasons, you can best enjoy the lush landscapes, the Etang de la Pouge, and the Augerolles Waterfalls. The rolling terrain is generally pleasant, but always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the rolling terrain and varied landscapes of La Pouge offer numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes like the Beautiful viewpoint MTB trail loop from Sardent are specifically designed to highlight picturesque vistas, allowing you to take in the beauty of the farming land and forests.
The Etang de la Pouge, a Natura 2000 site, is particularly rich in wildlife, especially birds. It features an ornithological observatory where you can spot species such as Grey Herons, Great Egrets, and Eurasian Teals. The surrounding forests and farmlands also provide opportunities to observe various local fauna.


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