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No traffic touring cycling routes around Chazelles traverse a varied countryside, characterized by rolling hills and diverse terrain. The region features a mix of open landscapes and areas with historical significance, providing a scenic backdrop for cycling. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes offering more challenging ascents. The area is suitable for exploring by touring bicycle, with routes designed to minimize traffic exposure.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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46.2km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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76.0km
04:38
640m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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700m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here, as over 1,200 km, from the Swiss border to the Spanish border, the Demarcation Line separated France into two unequal parts between June 1940 and November 1942.
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The building, constructed in the 12th century, was enlarged in the 15th century by the north and south aisles dedicated to the Virgin and Saint John the Baptist. It was restored in 1875-1876. It has a basilica plan with a single nave, on which is grafted to the east a false square surmounted by a dome on pendentives and which ends in a vaulted apse. Side chapels with flat chevet were added, to the north and south, in the 15th century. The facade is pierced by a door with a triple projection and an open window. The building was fortified at the time of the Hundred Years' War. The whole is surmounted, to the east, at the level of the dome, by a square bell tower on two levels. The base is decorated with three blind arcades; The upper floor is decorated, on each side, with three semicircular arches mounted on small columns, highlighted by a circular stringcourse and enclosing twin bay windows. https://www.dignac.fr/histoire-et-patrimoine/ https://monumentum.fr/monument-historique/pa00104355/dignac-eglise-saint-cybard
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A footbridge that provides access to the city center, allowing you to stroll, observe the flora and fauna, and enjoy the peaceful tranquility of the Touvre River. https://www.ville-ruellesurtouvre.fr/2020/05/05/les-passerelles/ https://ruelle-histoire.jimdofree.com/passerelles/
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Footbridge connecting the villages of Fissac and Les Seguins, built in 1912. A first wooden footbridge, completed in 1894, provided access for the children of Fissac to the Les Seguins school. Aging poorly, it was demolished a few months after the construction of the second. Only a masonry clump in the middle of the Touvre River remains as a reminder of its existence.
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Very narrow passage to drive through. You always have to be a little careful.
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On the forecourt of Angoulême train station are two stone monuments erected in homage to the author of the comic strip: a menhir and an obelisk. On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the death of René Goscinny, the René Goscinny Institute, with the support of the International Comic Strip Festival, is offering the City of Angoulême, the international capital of comic strips, a monument that will last a long time. Built in a public place, passers-by will be able to appropriate this obelisk and have fun deciphering its inscriptions. The obelisk for Goscinny is a stone monolith on which are engraved 82 quotes taken from the works of the screenwriter including Asterix, Lucky Luke, Iznogoud, Le Petit Nicolas, Les Dingodossiers... Some of these phrases are part of our everyday language: "They are crazy these Romans", "Find the magic potion", "Be afraid that the sky will fall on our heads", "Shoot faster than your shadow", "Want to be caliph in the place of the caliph"... Translated into 150 languages and dialects, the work of René Goscinny has traveled around the world. Thanks to his qualities as a screenwriter and the talent of his co-authors, Albert Uderzo, Morris, Sempé, Tabary, Gotlib, the comic strip becomes the 9th art. This monument is a tribute to the entire comic strip. https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/equipement/parvis-de-la-gare-lobelisque-et-le-menhir/#:~:text=Cet%20ob%C3%A9lisque%20BD%20a%20%C3%A9t%C3%A9,cultes%20des%20albums%20d'Ast%C3%A9rix.
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After the Blessed Virgin Mary, "Sainte MARIE MADELEINE" is the woman most frequently mentioned in the writings of the New Testament. Originally called "Mary of Magdala" after her place of origin on the Sea of Galilee, over time the name "Mary Magdalene" has been formed. According to the biblical accounts, she is one of the women and men who followed Jesus of Nazareth. According to the testimony of the evangelists, Mary Magdalene is also one of the three women who, after the crucifixion and burial of Jesus Christ, wanted to anoint the body on Easter morning after the Sabbath rest, and the very first person who ever met the Risen Christ. In theology, she is therefore also known as the "Apostle of the Apostles". The feast day of Sainte Marie-Madeleine in the calendar of saints is July 22nd.
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There are nearly 90 dedicated touring cycling routes around Chazelles that focus on minimizing traffic, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
The Chazelles region is known for its varied countryside, often described as the 'hilly Tuscany of France'. You can expect a mix of gentle climbs and descents, providing scenic backdrops for your rides. Routes like the Saint-Martial Church – Château de Torsac loop from Bouëx, for example, feature significant elevation changes, while easier routes offer a more relaxed experience.
Yes, Chazelles offers several easy, no-traffic routes suitable for families. These routes typically have less elevation gain and shorter distances. An example is the Demarcation Line – La Couronne Castle loop from Pranzac, which is an easy 24 km ride, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
The routes around Chazelles often pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You can explore impressive castles such as La Rochefoucauld Castle and Château de la Tranchade. The region also features charming churches like Saint Martin's Church in Mornac and Saint Paul's Church in Chazelles, offering glimpses into the area's rich heritage.
The best time for touring cycling in Chazelles is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less extreme heat than summer and fewer crowds, making for ideal cycling conditions.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Chazelles are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate Old station portico – Foulpougne Viaduct loop from Bouëx, which offers a convenient circular journey.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many routes, particularly in towns and villages like Bouëx or Pranzac. For routes that utilize old railway lines or greenways, designated parking areas are often provided at access points, such as near the Foulpougne Viaduct or other historical station sites.
The Chazelles area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 170 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, traffic-free roads, the beautiful and varied landscapes, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems and historical sites along the way.
Absolutely. For beginners or those looking for a shorter, less strenuous ride, there are easy no-traffic routes available. The Nice campspot – Old station portico loop from Forêt domaniale de Bois Blanc is an easy 12.6 km loop with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed introduction to touring cycling in the area.
While direct public transport access to every specific trailhead might be limited, major towns and villages in the Chazelles region, which often serve as starting points for these routes, are typically accessible by regional bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to your desired starting location.
Beyond the general scenic beauty, the wider region around Chazelles boasts unique natural features. While not directly on every route, areas like Chilhac are known for impressive basalt organs, which are rare volcanic rock formations. The varied countryside itself, with its rolling hills and lush valleys, provides a constantly changing natural backdrop for your rides.


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