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Touring cycling around Laurière offers diverse landscapes within the Haute-Vienne department of France. The region features varied topography, with altitudes ranging from approximately 307m to 620m, providing a mix of gradients. Cyclists can explore extensive forests, rolling hills, and numerous lakes such as Lac de Saint-Pardoux and Etang de Sagnat. The area also includes the Thaurion River and the Monts d'Ambazac, offering varied terrain for touring cycling routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.7
(6)
55
riders
78.5km
04:59
950m
950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49
riders
118km
07:44
1,700m
1,700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
riders
45.9km
03:03
660m
660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
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24.8km
02:04
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
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29.7km
02:00
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The cottages are clean and well-equipped. I really appreciated their attic aspect, although you have to climb a bit, but for a teenager it's great, the rooms upstairs under the roof ;)
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The Porte Saint-Jean is one of the old city gates of La Souterraine. What you see now is modest, but in the Middle Ages it was a serious entrance to the walled city. Why it's nice: This was literally the city's checkpoint. Anyone who wanted to enter was examined here. The name probably refers to a nearby chapel or hospital of Saint-Jean. You're essentially walking through a 13th-14th-century section here, without it being ostentatious. What many people miss: La Souterraine was an important stop on a side route of the pilgrimage route to Santiago. It's likely that pilgrims, traders, and soldiers passed through here centuries ago.
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A pilgrim's stop on the Way of St. James. The church contains relics of St. Leonard, the patron saint of prisoners. Pilgrimages to this site have been held since the 11th century; even Richard the Lionheart made a pilgrimage here. A stamp for the pilgrim's passport is available in the church. Link to Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St-L%C3%A9onard-de-Noblat
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Pretty flowered bridge with geraniums crossing the Thaurion, a river with copper-brown water.
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(Sandy) beach supervised in summer
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(Sandy) beach supervised in summer.
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Great and interesting stone formations
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Laurière, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes. These routes have been enjoyed by over 300 touring cyclists using komoot.
The touring cycling routes around Laurière offer a mix of challenges. While there is one easy route, the majority are classified as moderate (35 routes) or difficult (72 routes), featuring significant elevation gains and varied terrain. This makes the area particularly appealing for cyclists looking for engaging rides.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Laurière are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, you could try the challenging Bénévent-l'Abbaye – Châtelus Bridge loop from Marsac, which covers 78.4 km, or the slightly shorter but still difficult Lantern of the Dead – Viewpoint loop from Saint-Goussaud at 46.3 km.
Laurière's touring cycling routes pass by a variety of natural and historical landmarks. You can encounter sites like the historic Châtelus Bridge, the charming town of Bénévent-l'Abbaye, or the ancient Notre-Dame de Sauvagnac Chapel. Natural features include picturesque lakes such as Lac de Saint-Pardoux and Etang de Sagnat, as well as the protected Les Sauvages: The Estate.
The region's varied topography, with altitudes ranging from 307m to 620m, makes it suitable for cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be warm but enjoyable, especially around the lakes. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
While many routes in Laurière are classified as moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy route available. For families, it's advisable to look for routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances. The region's numerous lakes and charming villages offer pleasant destinations for shorter, more relaxed rides, though specific dedicated family routes are not highlighted in the data.
Many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, especially on trails and in natural spaces. However, specific rules can vary. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially near livestock or in protected areas like Les Sauvages: The Estate, which is a Natura 2000 classified area. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you carry waste bags.
Laurière and its surrounding towns, such as Saint-Sulpice-Laurière or Marsac, typically offer public parking options. When planning your route, check the starting point for available parking facilities. Many routes, like the Cheyroux Washhouse – Lavoir du Queyroix loop from Saint-Sulpice-Laurière, start from villages where parking is usually accessible.
The touring cycling experience in Laurière is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including forests, rolling hills, and picturesque lakes, as well as the engaging challenge of the routes.
Yes, the undulating terrain and Monts d'Ambazac region offer opportunities for panoramic views. The Lantern of the Dead – Viewpoint loop from Saint-Goussaud is specifically designed to lead you to a viewpoint, allowing you to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Haute-Vienne department.
Laurière and nearby towns like Saint-Sulpice-Laurière have train stations, which can be a convenient way to access the region. From these points, you can often start your cycling routes directly or with a short ride. It's advisable to check local train schedules and policies regarding bicycle transport before your trip.
The region around Laurière is known for its '20 hidden gems waiting to be explored.' While specific routes are not detailed as 'hidden gems,' the area's extensive network of over 100 routes, many of which are challenging and traverse varied terrain, offers ample opportunity to discover less-traveled paths and picturesque spots away from the main roads.


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