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Gravel biking around Salles-D'Angles offers routes through the Charente countryside, characterized by rolling terrain, river valleys, and agricultural landscapes. The region features a network of quiet country roads and unpaved paths suitable for gravel bikes. Riders can expect to encounter historical bridges, riverside quays, and open fields. The elevation gains are generally moderate, providing accessible options for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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34.4km
02:08
120m
120m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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81.4km
05:16
250m
250m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17
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48.2km
03:03
250m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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76.7km
05:13
490m
490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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93.5km
06:19
430m
430m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I really enjoyed this ride. I’m 46, I did it on a 40 year old road bike, it’s more suited to a cyclocross bike!
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Chesnel Castle, which has the appearance of a fortified castle, is intriguing. However, the niches here have a purely decorative function. The architecture of this building, erected in 1610, is therefore rather original. You can visit the castle by making an appointment via this link: https://patrivia.net/visit/chateau-chesnel
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This imposing holm oak is approximately 500 years old. We do not know if it was planted on the occasion of the birth of the future king of France François I in 1494, on the occasion of his coronation in 1515 or on the occasion of his death in 1547. What we do know, however, is that it measures 17 meters high with a trunk circumference of 5.5 meters. Classified as a “remarkable tree”, it was even elected “tree of the year” in 2014 by the National Forestry Office.
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Cognac is a beautiful, wealthy town where the future François 1st was born (hence the house of the same name). This wealth comes mainly from the pineau and cognac trade… It was in the 15th century that this distillation process appeared to better preserve these wines which were sent throughout Europe and in particular to the countries of the Hanseatic League where this "burnt wine", brandevin or brandy is very appreciated, most often cut off from water. In Cognac, the Henessy, Rémy Martin, Courvoisier and Martell houses have numerous buildings. I also passed in a town next to an old building used as a cellar, a very pleasant smell emanated from it.
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Built in the 11th and 12th centuries, this church, listed as a historic monument in 1912, is a spectacular work of art. Well worth the drive past when crossing town!
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Bourg-Charente castle is a 17th century mansion. Nestled on a rocky promontory, it is located a few kilometers from Cognac. It also houses the remains of a medieval fortress. Acquired in the 20th century, this château houses cellars for producing Grand Marnier. It can be visited from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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There are over 25 gravel bike routes around Salles-D'Angles, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 100 times, contributing to their high average rating.
Yes, Salles-D'Angles offers several easy gravel bike trails perfect for beginners. There are at least 4 routes categorized as easy, providing gentle terrain through the Charente countryside. These routes are a great way to get started with gravel biking in the region.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Salles-D'Angles has 7 difficult gravel bike routes. One notable option is the Saint-Brice Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop from Javrezac, which spans over 51 miles (82 km) and features significant elevation changes. Another demanding route is the Vinade-Bassac bridge – Pont d'Angeac loop from Gensac-la-Pallue, covering over 79 miles (127 km) with substantial climbs.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly tagged, the region's generally moderate terrain and quiet country roads make many of the easy and moderate routes suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances, which can be found among the 4 easy and 16 moderate trails available.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Salles-D'Angles are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Saint-Brice Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop from Cognac and the Port of the Lys – Chaniers chain bin loop from Saint-Laurent-de-Cognac, both offering scenic circular journeys.
Gravel biking around Salles-D'Angles offers diverse scenery, characterized by the Charente countryside. You'll encounter rolling terrain, picturesque river valleys along the Charente River, and expansive agricultural landscapes. Riders can expect to see historic bridges, riverside quays, and open fields, providing a mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Yes, the routes often pass by or near several historical sites and attractions. You might encounter landmarks like Bourg-Charente Castle, the Logis de Gardépée in Saint-Brice, or Gademoulin Castle in Gensac-la-Pallue. These add a rich cultural dimension to your ride through the region.
The gravel bike routes in Salles-D'Angles vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter rides like the Saint-Brice Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop from Cognac, which is about 21.5 miles (34.6 km) and takes around 2 hours 39 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the Vibrac Bridge – Pont d'Angeac loop from Cognac, can extend to nearly 49 miles (79 km) and take over 6 hours to complete.
The best time for gravel biking in Salles-D'Angles is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. The Charente region experiences warm summers, ideal for exploring the river valleys and vineyards.
While less popular than other seasons, gravel biking in Salles-D'Angles is possible during winter. The region generally experiences mild winters, though some paths might be muddy after rain. It's advisable to check local weather conditions and trail reports, and ensure your bike is equipped for potentially wet or soft terrain.
The gravel bike trails in Salles-D'Angles are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.1 stars from more than 10 reviews. Riders often praise the region's quiet country roads, the scenic Charente River views, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging explorations.
The routes often pass through or near charming villages and towns in the Charente region, such as Cognac, Jarnac, and Saint-Laurent-de-Cognac. These locations typically offer opportunities to stop for refreshments, coffee, or a meal at local cafes, bakeries, or restaurants, allowing you to refuel and experience local hospitality.


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