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No traffic touring cycling routes around Brie-Sous-Barbezieux traverse a landscape characterized by gently rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and vibrant sunflower fields. The region, situated in the Charente department, offers a mix of agricultural scenery and serene river valleys. Cyclists will find routes along the Charente River, providing flat and tranquil sections, often passing by peaceful islands. Significant wooded areas like the Forêt de la Braconne also offer shaded routes and a change of scenery.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A simple but elegant war memorial in Blanzac-Porcheresse, located near the church.
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Among the oldest in the region, the Saint-Cybard church in Porcheresse was built in the 11th century. It is still surrounded by its cemetery and presbytery, which is one of its distinctive features. The church shares similarities with churches in the area (Etriac, Puypéroux, Bécheresse, and Côteaux du Blanzacais). It features narrow windows pierced in the buttresses, as well as rubble stone walls. In the 12th century, it was remodeled and reinforced to accommodate vaults. However, the building's condition currently prohibits visits; renovation work is planned for the very near future. This monument was listed as a "Historic Monument" in 1913. The church's patron saint was the monk Cybard, who came from Dordogne in the 6th century. He lived for a long time in a cave beneath the Angoulême plateau. https://www.sudcharentetourisme.fr/fiche-sit/eglise-saint-cybard-de-porcheresse-5895303/#truncate https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Saint-Cybard_de_Porcheresse
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This is one of the wayside crosses located between the villages of Champagne-Vigny and Bécheresse, in Charente.
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You have to be very careful with the roots of the acacias which lift the bitumen in places as well as the thorns of these trees. Otherwise very pleasant.
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Consider deviating from the cycle path for a few minutes. Church your real the detour
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Some sections of the track are damaged by tree roots and dangerous on a road bike. I often prefer to go by road.
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The church is in the form of a rectangle thirty meters long and ten meters wide, flanked by 4 buttresses, one of which is located on the north wing and the 3 others on the south wing, a bell tower and a small extension on the south west part housing a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Massive building, reinforced by buttresses, low and poorly lit, it has a facade with a Romanesque portal surmounted by a large rose window. This gate is made up of 2 straight legs, and a projecting coving made up of 3 semicircular rollers with a keystone. The oculus rose is surrounded by a frieze with a sawtooth motif. The porch opens onto a single nave 22 m long by 9 wide without side aisles. It is made up of 4 bays with semi-circular vaults. The south wall is pierced under the 1st bay with a large semi-circular arch giving access to the chapel. The north wall has a pulpit which bears a monogram which would be that of Louis XIV. The choir of the church, raised from the nave by 3 steps, consists of a flat chevet and a span of semi-circular vaults. The bedside wall is pierced at each end with a rectangular door allowing access to the sacristy. The old sacristy has just been refurbished and has a very modern look with paneling on the floor and ceiling. The chapel of the Virgin is located on the southern extension of the church. It measures 13.50 m long by 7 wide, and consists of a small single nave 10 m long by 7 wide and a choir with a flat apse. The floor of this chapel is 1.25 m lower than the floor of the church corresponding to the initial floor of the old abbey. Access to the bell tower is through a door located on the east wall of the nave of the chapel. It consists of 4 floors and a vaulted ground floor. The facing is made up of medium-sized cut stone for the ground floor and the 1st floor and rubble stone coated with brown lime for the 2nd and 3rd floors.
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A bike path, only for bikes and in the countryside! 35 kms from Barbezieux to Clérac in complete peace of mind on a paved road, a real pleasure! Surprising but very pleasant especially for families with children who can walk there in peace.
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There are 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Brie-Sous-Barbezieux featured in this guide, offering a variety of distances and difficulties for a peaceful ride through the Charente countryside.
Yes, there is one easy, traffic-free touring cycling route perfect for beginners or families. The Bike loop from Blanzac-Porcheresse is just under 10 km, offering a gentle introduction to the region's scenic paths.
The no-traffic routes around Brie-Sous-Barbezieux traverse a beautiful mix of landscapes. You'll cycle through gently rolling hills, vast vineyards (especially in the Petite Champagne sub-region), and expansive sunflower fields during summer. Many routes also follow the serene Charente River, offering tranquil riverside paths and views of forests like the Forêt de la Braconne.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops for convenience. For example, the challenging Voie verte de 21,5 kilomètres – La voie verte loop from Chillac and the moderate Church of Our Lady of Berneuil – Château de Barbezieux loop from Berneuil are excellent circular options, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
You can discover several historical and architectural gems. Routes often pass by charming Romanesque churches, such as the Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité Church of Brossac or the Saint-Cybard Church in Blanzac-Porcheresse. You might also spot impressive châteaux like the Château de la Léotardie, adding cultural interest to your ride.
Spring and summer are ideal. In spring, the countryside bursts with fresh greenery, and temperatures are pleasant. During summer, you'll witness the vibrant sunflower fields in full bloom, though it can be warmer. The region's gentle terrain makes it enjoyable across these seasons.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with greenways. The Voie verte de 21,5 kilomètres is part of a rustic greenway built on a former railway line, offering shaded sections through forests and vineyards. This area also connects to larger networks like La Flow Vélo and La Scandibérique (EuroVelo 3), providing extensive traffic-free cycling opportunities.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Brie-Sous-Barbezieux, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning agricultural landscapes of vineyards and sunflower fields, and the well-maintained greenways that offer a safe and enjoyable ride away from cars.
While specific cafes are not always directly on the greenways, many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns like Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire. These towns offer opportunities to find local markets, bakeries, and cafes where you can refuel and experience local gastronomy, including Cognac and Pineau des Charentes.
Yes, the Charente River meanders gracefully through the region, and some routes offer serene riverside paths. The challenging Along the Charente River – La voie verte loop from Chillac is a prime example, providing flat and tranquil sections often passing by peaceful islands and flowered bridges, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty.
For additional cycling loops and detailed information about routes in South Charente, including those originating from Barbezieux, you can visit the official tourism website: Sud Charente Tourisme. They provide resources for exploring local villages and varied landscapes by bike.


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