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The best traffic-free bike rides around Cognac

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Gravel biking around Cognac offers routes through a landscape defined by gently rolling countryside, extensive vineyards, and the meandering Charente River. The region's terrain includes chalky soils, river valleys, and forest areas, providing varied surfaces for cycling. This environment, shaped by viticulture, features a mosaic of vineyards and sunflower fields. The Charente River and its tributaries offer tranquil banks and flood meadows, contributing to the diverse natural features.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails around Cognac

  • The most popular no traffic gravel bike trail is Vinade-Bassac bridge – Pont d'Angeac loop from Mainxe-Gondeville, a 37.1 miles (59.7 km) trail that takes 3 hours 34 minutes to complete. This route navigates through vineyards and along the Charente River.
  • Another top favourite among local gravel bikers is The Jarnac Quays – Chateau des Chabannes loop from Jarnac-Charente, a difficult 51.7 miles (83.2 km) path. This route explores riverine landscapes and varied terrain, including sections near historic chateaus.
  • Local gravel bikers also love the Along the Charente River – View of Saint-Simeux loop from Châteauneuf-sur-Charente, a 53.7 miles (86.4 km) trail leading through river valleys and countryside, often completed in about 5 hours 51 minutes.
  • Gravel biking around Cognac is defined by rolling countryside, vineyards, and the Charente River. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate to difficult.
  • The routes in Cognac are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from more than 40 reviews. More than 400 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore Cognac's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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

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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.

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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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This little bridge is beautiful

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Iron TUX
February 11, 2025, Pont de Sireuil

Beautiful view from the bridge over the Charente, the quays and the pier.

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Sarah
January 12, 2025, Écluse de Sireuil

white path. RAS

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available around Cognac?

The Cognac region offers a wide selection of routes for gravel biking, with over 50 trails specifically designed to minimize traffic. These routes range in difficulty, ensuring there's something for every skill level, from leisurely rides to more challenging excursions.

What is the best season for gravel biking in the Cognac region?

Thanks to its mild maritime climate, the Cognac region is excellent for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with vineyards changing colors. Summers are temperate, and even winters are mild, making it possible to enjoy the trails year-round, though conditions may vary.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic gravel bike trails in Cognac?

You'll encounter a diverse landscape on Cognac's gravel trails. Expect gently rolling countryside, vast vineyards, verdant river valleys along the Charente, and peaceful forest sections. The terrain often features limestone-rich, chalky soils, which provide good drainage. Sections of the Flow Vélo also offer a mix of small roads and towpaths.

Are there family-friendly, no-traffic gravel bike routes in Cognac?

Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families looking for a quiet ride. These trails often follow the tranquil banks of the Charente River or wind through less challenging vineyard paths, providing a safe and enjoyable experience away from traffic. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most suitable options.

Can I bring my dog on these gravel bike trails?

Many of the outdoor trails in the Cognac region are dog-friendly, especially those away from busy areas. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly when passing through vineyards or near livestock, and to check local regulations for specific routes. Ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.

Are there circular no-traffic gravel bike routes available?

Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Vinade-Bassac bridge – Pont d'Angeac loop from Mainxe-Gondeville, which offers a moderate challenge through scenic landscapes.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along these quiet gravel routes?

The no-traffic gravel routes in Cognac offer a wealth of sights. You can cycle past historic sites like the Bourg-Charente Castle or the Saint-Brice Castle. Many trails also provide stunning views of the Charente River, such as the View of Saint-Simeux, and meander through picturesque vineyards and charming Charente villages.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Many trailheads and starting points in towns like Cognac, Jarnac, or Châteauneuf-sur-Charente offer public parking. For routes starting in smaller villages or rural areas, look for designated parking near local amenities or inquire locally. Always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct private access.

Is it possible to access these gravel trails using public transport with a bike?

While public transport options in rural areas can be limited, some regional train services may allow bikes, especially outside of peak hours. It's best to check the specific transport provider's policy and schedules in advance. Alternatively, many routes are accessible from larger towns like Cognac, which have better transport links.

Are there any easy, no-traffic gravel bike routes suitable for a 2-3 hour ride?

Yes, there are several shorter, easier routes perfect for a 2-3 hour ride. These often involve flatter sections along the Charente River or through less hilly vineyard areas. For example, the Saint-Brice Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop from Cognac is a moderate route that can be completed within this timeframe, offering beautiful river views and historical sights.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy the most about gravel biking in Cognac?

The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Cognac, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil, traffic-free paths, the stunning scenery of vineyards and the Charente River, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites away from the crowds.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' gravel routes in the Cognac area?

While popular routes like sections of the Flow Vélo are well-loved, the vast network of smaller vineyard tracks and riverside paths means it's easy to find quieter trails. Exploring routes that connect smaller hamlets or venture deeper into the forests often reveals less crowded paths, offering a more secluded experience of the Cognac countryside.

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