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Mountain biking around Cromac offers access to the varied terrain of the Haute-Vienne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The region is characterized by gentle hills, dense forests, and river valleys, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities. The Benaize river forms a significant natural feature, with its valley contributing to the scenic landscape. This area provides a network of forest trails suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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37.6km
02:39
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440m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.6km
02:37
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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34.5km
02:30
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:21
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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The Tour de Bridiers is what remains of a medieval castle from the 12th–13th centuries. What you see now is mainly the enormous round keep—and it's not subtle. What makes it cool: That tower is over 30 meters high. That's seriously impressive when you stand next to it. It stands slightly apart from the landscape, giving it an almost cinematic feel. The castle was part of a major trade route between Limoges and Berry. So this wasn't a romantic fairytale castle, but a pure display of power. In the summer, a historical evening show is held here with lights, projections, and knights. Then the ruins literally come back to life. What almost no one knows: The name "Bridiers" probably comes from "bride" (rein). The castle was intended to keep the region in check.
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Great. Creuse mountain bike ride suite.
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The Saint-Jean gate is one of the emblems of La Souterraine. It was used to defend the city and was remodeled in the 15th century. We admire the two round turrets visible on the exterior facade. The door can be visited independently. To do this, simply ask for the keys at the Bar du Marché.
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This castle, also called Château de la Fôt, was built in 1894 under the aegis of Viscount Paul de Curel, then owner. He called on the architects Louis Chauvet and Alfred Coulomb. Absolutely remarkable, it was transformed into a hotel in the 1980s.
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It is the Bridiers Tower which makes this site famous. Dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, the site had a defensive function. It has been the subject of conservation since 1993 and excavations. These made it possible to discover the pentagonal fortress located at the foot of the tower. There is no guided tour, but access to the site is free. Climbing the tower is organized by the municipality and requires a modest payment of two euros.
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The Cheix pond is a natural body of water popular for fishing and relaxation. Also nearby are the remains of Bridiers, historic ruins that offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
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Inside the dolmen is a table pierced with about forty small holes. It is believed that these holes were made by young shepherds with nails out of idleness while tending the sheep.
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Mountain biking around Cromac offers a mix of gentle hills, dense forests, and river valleys within the Haute-Vienne department. The terrain is characterized by varied forest trails, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities.
There are 5 mountain bike trails available around Cromac, all of which are rated as moderate difficulty.
The mountain bike trails in Cromac are primarily rated as moderate. While there are no trails specifically designated for beginners or advanced riders, the moderate routes offer a good challenge for those with some experience.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes in Cromac are designed as loops. Popular options include the Étang Neuf loop from Saint-Hilaire-la-Treille and the Étang du Moulin loop from Chaillac.
For a longer ride, consider the Étang de Vitrat – Peu de l'Age loop from Saint-Hilaire-la-Treille, which covers approximately 40.5 km. Another substantial route is the Étang Neuf loop from Saint-Hilaire-la-Treille, at about 37.6 km.
As Cromac is a rural area, parking is generally available in the villages where the routes start, such as Saint-Hilaire-la-Treille, Chaillac, or Arnac-la-Poste. Specific parking details for each trailhead are usually provided within the individual route descriptions on komoot.
Public transport options directly to the trailheads in Cromac are limited due to the rural nature of the region. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the starting points of the mountain bike routes.
The trails around Cromac are rated as moderate, which means they might be challenging for very young children or inexperienced family members. Families with older children or those comfortable with moderate terrain could enjoy routes like the The Bouéry dolmen loop from Arnac-la-Poste.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in rural areas of France, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always advisable to check local signage at trailheads for any specific restrictions or protected areas where dogs might not be allowed.
The region features the Benaize river valley, contributing to scenic landscapes. You'll encounter dense forests and open countryside. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted, the rural setting offers picturesque views of the Haute-Vienne department.
Yes, some routes pass by historical features, such as the The Bouéry dolmen loop from Arnac-la-Poste. Nearby attractions include Brosse Castle and the Viewpoint Saint-Benoît-du-Sault. You can also explore the Chaume Pond for a natural point of interest.
The mountain bike trails in Cromac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars. Riders often appreciate the varied forest trails and the tranquil, rural environment of the Haute-Vienne department.


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