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The best gravel rides around Angeac-Champagne

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Gravel biking around Angeac-Champagne offers routes through the Charente department's diverse terrain. The region features gently rolling countryside, extensive vineyards of Grande Champagne, and verdant river valleys, notably the Né, Collinaud, and Charente rivers. This blend provides varied terrain suitable for gravel cycling, often combining country roads, cycle lanes, and gravel paths.

Best gravel bike trails around Angeac-Champagne

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Vinade-Bassac bridge – Pont d'Angeac loop from Mainxe-Gondeville, a 37.1 miles (59.7 km) trail…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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The Jarnac Quays – Vinade-Bassac bridge loop from Mainxe-Gondeville

59.4km

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Lionel Gueret-Laferté
July 26, 2025, Vue sur Saint-Simeux

Very nice view

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There are e-bike chargers here

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Washhouse with two sloping stone curbstones. It is located along the road, 1.5 km from St-Cybardeaux, sheltered by trees. The washhouse's water comes from a small circular stone fountain, while the water flows on the other side under a bridge once crossed by the Petit Rouillac.

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Djaz
October 10, 2024, Écluses

I really recommend it, it's very pretty

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HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF HINE In 1791, Thomas Hine (1775-1822), then aged 16, left his native land on the south coast of England to go to France… in the middle of the French Revolution. He went to Jarnac, Charente, where he was hired as a clerk in the Ranson et Delamain trading house, which produced his father’s favourite cognac. James Delamain (1738-1800), a Huguenot who had emigrated from Ireland, founded the trading house in 1763 with his father-in-law Jean-Isaac Ranson. On 3 October 1797 (13 Brumaire Year VI), Thomas Hine married Françoise Élisabeth Delamain, daughter of James Delamain and Marie Ranson. In 1817, the Ranson et Delamain house was liquidated, the heirs having been unable to agree on the succession. The eponymous son-in-law founded Thomas Hine & Co, and his cousins Paul Roullet and Henri Delamain (James' grandson) founded the Maison Roullet et Delamain seven years later, which would become Delamain et Cie. The links between the two Protestant Jarnac families remained close, and Thomas Hine's great-granddaughter, Adrienne Hine (1850-1922) married Philippe Delamain (1847-1902) - they had sons Jacques and Robert Delamain. Today, as in Thomas Hine's time, the Hine establishments line the banks of the Charente in Jarnac. The logo is inspired by Hine's speaking arms, hind meaning doe in Old English. He is lying down, his head turned backwards, symbolically looking towards England2. In 1962, Hine was granted the Royal Warrant of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and became the official supplier of cognac to the Court of England. In 1987, the company was bought by Moët Hennessy. In 2003, it became the property of the CL Financial group, which emerged from the Angostura group. The House was bought in 2013 by the Edv company. TYPOLOGY OF HINE EAUX DE VIE The House of HINE is located on the banks of the Charente, in the heart of the Cognac region. In the cellars, which ensure the protection of the precious vintages under seal, little has changed in more than 260 years. From the neighboring quays once began the journey of HINE cognacs around the world. This house is one of the oldest in Jarnac. Cognacs exclusively from the Grande and Petite Champagne vintages, a distillation with the lees, and an aging in fine grains with a light to moderate heating. Here, every manufacturing detail will be revealed to you. > To find out more: - https://hine.com/fr - Address: 16 quai Orangerie 16200 Jarnac - 05 45 35 59 59 - Visits, Tasting and Purchases possible - Opening periods: From 01/04 to 31/12 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Excluding public holidays. Full price: from €20. Free for children under 18. (Subject to change)

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You can even rent canoes there to discover the Charente river in a different way.

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The Charente in this sector is lined with many castles, the area is rich thanks to the production of Cognac and Pineau.

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Very pretty site along the Charente and on the Flow Vélo route

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Angeac-Champagne?

There are over 35 gravel bike trails available around Angeac-Champagne. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 5 easy, 26 moderate, and 8 difficult options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Angeac-Champagne?

The terrain around Angeac-Champagne is characterized by gently rolling countryside, extensive vineyards of Grande Champagne, and verdant river valleys, notably the Né, Collinaud, and Charente rivers. Routes often combine country roads, cycle lanes, gravel paths, and off-road sections, offering a varied and engaging ride.

When is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Angeac-Champagne?

The Charente region generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer provide beautiful views of blooming vineyards and sunflower fields, while autumn offers mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there any historical landmarks or interesting sights along the gravel bike routes?

Yes, many routes pass by elements of rural heritage and historical sites. You might encounter wash houses, remains of watermills, charming wine estates, and even dolmens. Notable attractions include the Saint-Brice Castle, Chateau des Chabannes, and the Bourg-Charente Castle. Some routes also explore the renowned Cognac area.

Can I see vineyards or river views on these trails?

Absolutely. Angeac-Champagne is nestled within the Grande Champagne region, so many gravel routes traverse expansive vineyards, offering stunning views. The area is also crisscrossed by rivers like the Né and Collinaud, and is close to the larger Charente River, with routes frequently following these waterways. For example, the Pont d'Angeac – Along the Charente River loop from Jarnac-Charente directly highlights the riverine landscapes.

Are there family-friendly gravel bike trails in Angeac-Champagne?

Yes, there are 5 easy gravel bike trails suitable for families or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and less challenging terrain, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic countryside.

Are the gravel bike trails around Angeac-Champagne dog-friendly?

While many outdoor trails in France are generally accessible for dogs, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards, farmlands, or near livestock. Check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or local regulations regarding dogs.

Are there circular gravel bike routes available?

Yes, the majority of gravel bike routes around Angeac-Champagne are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. This makes planning your trip and parking much more convenient.

Are there places to eat or drink along the gravel bike routes?

The region has charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. While not every route will have amenities directly on the path, many routes pass through or near localities like Jarnac or Cognac, offering opportunities for refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks.

Where can I find parking for gravel biking in Angeac-Champagne?

Parking is generally available in the villages and towns where many routes begin. Look for public parking areas in Angeac-Champagne itself or in nearby starting points like Mainxe-Gondeville, Jarnac-Charente, or Cognac. Always ensure you park responsibly and respect local signage.

Is public transport accessible for reaching the gravel bike trails?

While Angeac-Champagne is a rural area, some larger towns in the Charente department, such as Cognac or Jarnac, have limited public transport connections. However, for direct access to trailheads, a car is often the most convenient option. Check local bus schedules for specific routes if you plan to use public transport.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Angeac-Champagne?

The gravel biking routes around Angeac-Champagne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from more than 10 reviews. Over 160 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic vineyards, river views, and diverse countryside.

Are there challenging gravel bike routes for experienced riders?

Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult gravel bike routes available. These routes often feature longer distances and more significant elevation changes. An example is The Jarnac Quays – Chateau des Chabannes loop from Jarnac-Charente, which is a longer and more demanding path.

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