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No traffic gravel bike trails around Milhac-De-Nontron traverse a region characterized by diverse landscapes, marking a transition between crystalline and sedimentary geological bases. The terrain features varied altitudes, ranging from 150 meters to hills of 300 meters, providing varied inclines. Approximately 55% of the area is covered by private forests, offering shaded routes, and the Dronne river basin suggests picturesque paths along waterways. The presence of greenways, such as the old railway line converted into a car-free path, enhances the area's suitability for gravel biking.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.8km
02:55
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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10
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.0km
03:25
680m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.1km
02:52
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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it's not allowed to camp at this part of the green way but this meadow is pretty nice
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A beautiful, newly paved cycle path, the Flow Velo, between Nontron and St. Pardoux. The Flow Velo runs along an old railway line much further than to Nontron or St. Pardoux, but this section is the best for cycling. The only annoying thing is the barriers at every crossing, no matter how small, such as a dirt road.
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Boschaud Abbey 'very beautiful place' steeped in history and for picnics
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Boschaud Abbey 🏰 A very beautiful place steeped in history
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Why Visit Thiviers? For its gastronomy: Thiviers is a paradise for gourmets. With its fat markets, truffles and local products, the city offers an authentic and unique culinary experience. For its historical heritage: Between its Gothic church and its museums, Thiviers allows you to delve into the history of Périgord and discover the Périgord way of life. For the surrounding nature: Located in the Périgord Vert, the city is an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding countryside, whether through hikes or bike rides. Thiviers is an ideal destination for those looking to discover the gastronomic and natural heritage of Périgord, while enjoying the charm of an authentic and welcoming small town.
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Nature and hiking: Green environment: Surrounded by hills and forests, Thiviers is the ideal starting point for hikes in the Périgord Vert. Nature lovers can take advantage of the marked trails to discover the local flora and fauna. The Thiviers-Saint-Pardoux greenway: This old railway line transformed into a cycle path allows you to explore the surrounding countryside in complete tranquility, whether on foot or by bike. Market and local traditions: Weekly market: The Thiviers market is a meeting place for locals and visitors. You can find local products, fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and of course, Périgord specialties such as foie gras and duck confit. Festivals and festivals: Thiviers regularly organizes cultural and gastronomic events, such as the Foire du Gras, which celebrates local products, or even music and traditional arts festivals. Vaucocour Castle: 18th century building: Located not far from the city, this castle, surrounded by a magnificent park, is a beautiful example of 18th century architecture. It is possible to visit its gardens and learn more about local history.
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Thiviers, located in the Dordogne, is a charming little town in the Périgord Vert, renowned for its rich historical and gastronomic heritage. Nicknamed the "capital of foie gras and truffles", Thiviers is a destination of choice for lovers of good food and history buffs. Surrounded by green landscapes, this town offers a beautiful immersion in the culture and traditions of the Périgord. Points of Interest in Thiviers: Historical Heritage: Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church: This Gothic church, dating from the 13th century, is one of the most important monuments in Thiviers. It impresses with its sober and elegant architecture, with its square bell tower and colorful stained glass windows. Museum of earthenware and tableware: Located in a private mansion, this museum houses a beautiful collection of old earthenware and tableware objects, testifying to the importance of culinary traditions in Périgord. Local gastronomy: Capital of foie gras: Thiviers is world-renowned for its foie gras production. Every year, foie gras markets attract many visitors, and the city regularly organizes gastronomic events showcasing this emblematic product. Périgord truffles: In addition to foie gras, Thiviers is also famous for its truffles, these precious mushrooms that make the region famous. The truffle market in winter is an unmissable event for gourmets.
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The natural setting: Bordered by the Côle: Saint-Jean-de-Côle is surrounded by nature, with the small Côle river running through the village, offering bucolic and green landscapes. Hiking and walks: The surroundings of the village are full of trails for hiking enthusiasts. These paths allow you to explore the countryside of the Périgord Vert, its forests, and its meadows, while enjoying the calm and beauty of nature. Events and Crafts: Medieval festivals: The village regularly organizes events such as medieval festivals that recreate the atmosphere of the Middle Ages with costumes, shows and craft markets. Local crafts: Saint-Jean-de-Côle is also home to several local artisans and artists who offer their works and creations, whether pottery, textiles or gastronomic products. Why Visit Saint-Jean-de-Côle? For its medieval charm: Ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, Saint-Jean-de-Côle offers a unique setting with its historic buildings, cobbled streets and authentic atmosphere. For history: The Romanesque church, the Château de la Marthonie, and the bridge bear witness to several centuries of history, transporting visitors to another era. For the surrounding nature: In addition to its heritage, the village is an ideal starting point for exploring the countryside of the Périgord Vert, between walks and discoveries of the local fauna and flora. Saint-Jean-de-Côle is therefore an essential destination for those who wish to combine historical and natural heritage, while enjoying the calm and beauty of a Périgord village.
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There are 7 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Milhac-De-Nontron area, offering a range of distances and difficulties to explore the beautiful Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park.
While the routes listed are generally moderate to difficult, the region's 'green way' (voie verte), an old railway line converted into a car-free path, is ideal for families. These sections offer a safe and scenic environment away from traffic, perfect for a relaxed ride. You can find segments of this greenway on routes like Always along the route – Start of the Thiviers Greenway loop from Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière.
The terrain around Milhac-De-Nontron is diverse, situated at a transition point between crystalline and sedimentary geological bases. This means you'll encounter varied inclines, from 150 meters to 300 meters, offering both gentle stretches and more challenging climbs. The trails often pass through extensive private forests, providing shaded routes, and along the Dronne river basin, with picturesque waterways.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes are designed as loops. For example, the Start of the Thiviers Greenway – Always along the route loop from Thiviers offers a circular experience, allowing you to start and end in the same location without retracing your path.
The region is rich in history and picturesque villages. You can cycle past or through places like Saint-Jean-de-Côle, recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages, or explore Thiviers Old Town with its 16th-century half-timbered houses. The ruins of the 12th-century Boschaud Abbey also offer a fascinating stop. Consider the Saint-Jean-de-Côle – Castle loop from Saint-Front-la-Rivière for a route that incorporates historical interest.
The Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. These seasons also tend to have fewer tourists compared to the peak summer months, ensuring a more tranquil, traffic-free experience on the trails. The extensive forests provide good shade during warmer periods.
Yes, some routes offer significant distances away from traffic. For instance, the Thiviers Old Town – Start of the Thiviers Greenway loop from Thiviers covers approximately 62 kilometers, providing a substantial ride through the region's quiet landscapes, often utilizing the car-free 'green way' sections.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beauty of the natural landscapes, and the joy of cycling on paths away from cars. The varied terrain and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites are also frequently highlighted.
While Milhac-De-Nontron itself is a rural commune, larger towns like Thiviers, which serve as starting points for some routes, may have better public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to Thiviers or other nearby towns if you plan to rely on public transport to reach the trailheads.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, routes like Start of the Thiviers Greenway – St jean de Cole loop from Thiviers, which is rated as difficult, offer significant elevation gains (over 500 meters) and longer distances (around 51 km). The varied geological landscape ensures a dynamic ride with diverse surfaces and gradients, even on car-free paths.
Many of the routes start from or pass through villages and towns like Thiviers or Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière. These locations typically offer public parking facilities suitable for cyclists. It's recommended to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.


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