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Road cycling in Bois Du Sable offers routes through a landscape characterized by woodlands and river valleys, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region, situated near Saintes, features gentle rolling hills and open countryside, making it suitable for road biking. Routes often pass through historic villages and past notable landmarks, integrating cultural elements with natural scenery. This area provides a network of paths that cater to different cycling preferences, from leisurely rides to more extended excursions.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
109km
04:24
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.1km
00:55
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Abbaye-aux-Dames is built around the church of Sainte-Marie, built in the twelfth century. Famous for its facade and its characteristic "pinecone" bell tower, it is one of the emblematic monuments of Saintonge's Romanesque art. After several wars and fires, the place was restored in the 1970s and 1980s and is now a hotel. When you walk through the long corridors you feel like you have been transported back to the time when the abbey was still alive.
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A former Benedictine abbey created in 1047, Abbaye-aux-Dames was the first women's monastery in Saintonge. These powerful women were nuns, that is to say, nuns living cloistered and having taken a vow of piety, occupying their lives in contemplation. They carried the crosier, in other words the pastoral staff of a bishop, and minted coins. Richly endowed, the abbey carried its influence well beyond the borders of the county and over time it became one of the most powerful women's monasteries in all of South-West France. With up to a hundred nuns at its peak, it was entrusted with the mission of instructing young girls, often from the French nobility, and counted among its most illustrious residents the future Marquise de Montespan, favorite of Louis XIV. The Abbaye-aux-Dames is structured around the Sainte-Marie church, built in the 12th century, famous for its facade and its characteristic “pine cone” bell tower. The premises were restored during the 1970s and 1980s and now house a Cité de la musique in which the Saintes Festival dedicated to classical music takes place each year. You can also stay in a wing of the building, the cells having been converted into hotel rooms, and leave your bike in a secure room.
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With origins dating back to the Gallo-Roman era, the town of Saintes accumulates sites and monuments like so many layers of a centuries-old history. From the banks of the Charente to the height of the Capitol, there is so much to see along the streets of the city: the Germanicus arch, the thermal baths, the Saint Pierre cathedral, the Jacobins convent, the Musée de l'Echevinage , the Saint Eutrope Basilica, the footbridge over the Charente, etc. The heritage is omnipresent and offers many surprises and viewpoints.
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Crazannes Castle is a castle located in the commune of Crazannes in the Charente-Maritime department of France. It is known for its medieval watchtower, which was built in the 12th century. Crazannes Castle was built in the 12th century and has been owned by several noble families over the centuries. It has been expanded and modified over time, and its architecture is a mix of medieval, Renaissance and classical styles. Crazannes Castle is also home to underground caves dug into the limestone rock, which have been used as wine cellars and to store food supplies over the centuries. Visitors can explore the caves and learn about their history through guided tours. Crazannes Castle is open to the public during the summer season and offers guided tours, contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. It is also possible to rent rooms for private events such as weddings or receptions.
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This very small town of 300 inhabitants has very pretty little roads crossing large fields and often shaded by trees.
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Saint-Vivien is a 12th century Saintonge Romanesque church typical of this part of France. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1907 and can also be visited from the inside.
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Charming little town remarkable for its church, having undergone numerous alterations including its facade, but the oldest part of which dates back to the beginning of the 12th century; and by its castle of the provostship. You will notice that the weather vane of its bell tower is a French flag. Indeed, under the 2nd Republic (1848-1852), a patriotic impulse resulted, with the agreement of the religious authorities, in the installation of flags on the bell towers of the churches. The St Saturnin church is one of the rare towns in the department to have kept this symbol.
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Bois Du Sable offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 440 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging excursions.
Yes, Bois Du Sable has over 115 easy road cycling routes. An example of a shorter, less demanding route is the Roadbike loop from Saint-Vaize, which is about 11 miles (17.8 km) long and features moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for those new to road cycling.
The region of Bois Du Sable is characterized by a mix of woodlands, river valleys, and open countryside. You'll encounter gentle rolling hills and varied terrain, with routes often passing through historic villages and alongside notable landmarks, providing a scenic and engaging cycling experience.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Bois Du Sable offers 7 difficult routes. Additionally, many of the 327 moderate routes, such as the Saintes and Gémozac from Crazannes – loop, provide significant distances and elevation gains, testing endurance and skill.
Many road cycling routes in Bois Du Sable are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the popular Porche de Pont l'Abbé – Crazannes Castle loop from Port-d'Envaux is a 33.6-mile circular route connecting historic sites with river views.
While specific weather conditions can vary, the spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for road cycling in Bois Du Sable. Summers can be warm, and winters are typically mild, but it's always advisable to check local forecasts before heading out.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Bois Du Sable, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, the blend of woodlands and river valleys, and the opportunity to pass through charming historic villages and past notable landmarks.
Yes, road cycling routes in Bois Du Sable frequently pass through historic villages and by notable landmarks. For example, the Porche de Pont l'Abbé – Crazannes Castle loop from Port-d'Envaux connects historic sites and offers river views, while the Saint-Vivien Church in Geay – Crazannes Castle loop from Port-d'Envaux features the Saint-Vivien Church and Crazannes Castle.
Routes in Bois Du Sable vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter rides like the Roadbike loop from Saint-Vaize, which is about 11 miles (17.8 km) and takes less than an hour, to longer excursions such as the Saintes and Gémozac from Crazannes – loop, covering 67.6 miles (108.8 km) and taking over four hours.
Absolutely. The road cycling routes in Bois Du Sable are designed to integrate cultural elements with natural scenery. Many paths wind through picturesque woodlands and river valleys while also leading you past historic villages and significant landmarks, offering a rich experience for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
Yes, the landscape of Bois Du Sable is characterized by river valleys, and many road cycling routes incorporate these scenic features. For instance, the Porche de Pont l'Abbé – Crazannes Castle loop from Port-d'Envaux offers beautiful river views as part of its journey.


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