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318
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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Cybardeaux traverse a landscape characterized by the Nouère river valley, flanked by rolling plateaus that reach elevations up to 164 meters. This varied terrain offers a mix of gentle riverside paths and more challenging ascents. The commune is also crossed by the ancient Via Agrippa, a historical Roman road now serving as a pathway for cycling, often featuring dedicated greenways. Bois des Bouchauds provides wooded sections, contributing to the scenic appeal of the area.
…Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.6
(23)
181
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90.8km
06:05
350m
350m
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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6
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27.1km
01:41
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.0km
01:09
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Château Saint-Martial de Jarnac is an elegant neo-Renaissance-style residence, built between 1882 and 1884 for Maurice Laporte-Bisquit, a cognac merchant and mayor of Jarnac. Its main façade is organized around two polygonal towers and a central H-shaped plan; the facades are decorated with ceramic panels, a tribute to the founding family. The château boasts a majestic stone staircase with a wrought iron railing, large reception rooms adorned with woodwork and gilded stucco, and a landscaped park. The building served as a hospital for wounded soldiers during the First World War and later became a home for art collections. Listed as a historic monument in 2014, the château now houses guest rooms and remains a testament to the prestige of cognac houses during the Belle Époque.
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The Château des Chabannes in Jarnac was built at the end of the 19th century for Baptiste Vert, then a cognac company manager. It is distinguished by its vast terrace offering a panoramic view of the Charente River and a garden featuring a pond and a rockery pierced by grottoes. The château's architecture, composed of a central building, two rectangular wings, and pavilions with round towers, reflects the tastes of the time and the importance of the local cognac houses. The architectural details are particularly elaborate: stone balustrades, a south-facing gallery, sculpted friezes, and a prominent winter garden that accentuates the refinement of the ensemble. This residence, surrounded by a park sloping down to the river, bears witness to the prestige of the region's cognac merchants during the Belle Époque.
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Covered washhouse north of St-Cybardeaux. Entrance is through a door in the main facade; the back is open. It is fed by a spring, and an engraved stone plaque welcomes passersby: "Modest Font Franchaud, be my page of history. Under your protective roof, all well-placed hearts will know, while washing, how to recall your shelter from the sun and the icy winters. Donated by Jean Rousseau in the year 1885, blessed on August 23, 1885."
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Covered washhouse at the exit of St-Cybardeaux, dating from 1877. Rectangular with three sloping edges, two wash tables were installed there at the time, to allow for a more comfortable break.
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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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Beautiful little town center
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The parish church of Notre-Dame is Romanesque and dates from the 12th century. It has a Romanesque bell tower with two floors of arched bays and a conical spire. A dome is at the crossing and the capitals are decorated with sculptures. On the gable of the façade, bas-reliefs depict Christ between evangelical symbols. Its façade was damaged during the Revolution, and heavily restored in the 19th century10. It was classified as a historic monument on July 12, 1886 https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/eglise-notre-dame-de-trois-palis/ A little history of the town of Trois Palis by following this link: http://trois-palis.fr/histoire-et-patrimoine/
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Old towpath that runs along the Charente River for nearly 20 km. A pleasant, easy route, but very popular on sunny days with hikers and cyclists.
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There are over 25 dedicated traffic-free touring cycling routes around Saint-Cybardeaux. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy riverside paths to more challenging rides across rolling plateaus.
The Charente region, including Saint-Cybardeaux, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal, with mild temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summer can be warm, but the shaded sections along river valleys and through woods, like the Bois des Bouchauds, provide relief.
Yes, Saint-Cybardeaux offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Bridge over the Nouère in Rouillac loop from Rouillac is an easy option, providing a gentle introduction to the area's scenic beauty along the Nouère river.
Saint-Cybardeaux is rich in history and natural beauty. Many routes pass by significant sites such as the ancient Via Agrippa, Romanesque churches, and charming washhouses. A notable historical attraction is the Gallo-Roman Theatre of Bouchauds. You'll also encounter the serene Nouère Valley and the Bois des Bouchauds, offering picturesque views and a chance to experience the region's diverse landscapes.
Generally, dogs are permitted on most public paths and greenways (Voies Vertes) in France, provided they are kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary, especially in nature reserves or protected areas. It's always advisable to check local signage. The natural environment of Saint-Cybardeaux, with its woods and river paths, can be enjoyable for well-behaved dogs.
Yes, many of the traffic-free routes around Saint-Cybardeaux are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Font Arnaud Washhouse – Bridge over the Nouère in Rouillac loop from Asnières-sur-Nouère, which offers a moderate circular ride through the local scenery.
Parking is typically available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Rouillac or Asnières-sur-Nouère. Look for designated public parking areas. For routes that follow the Via Agrippa or Voies Vertes, there are often small parking lots or roadside pull-offs near access points.
While Saint-Cybardeaux itself is a small commune, the surrounding towns and villages like Rouillac offer cafes, bakeries, and restaurants where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, providing opportunities for a break. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer rides.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, the charming rural landscapes, and the blend of historical sites with natural beauty. The varied terrain, from gentle river valleys to rolling plateaus, also receives positive feedback for offering engaging rides.
While Saint-Cybardeaux itself may not have dedicated bike rental shops, you can typically find rental services in larger nearby towns such as Rouillac or Cognac. These towns are well-equipped to cater to cyclists and can provide a range of touring bikes suitable for the local routes.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer and more challenging ride, options like the Along the Charente River – Vinade-Bassac bridge loop from Mérignac offer significant distances and elevation changes. These routes provide a rewarding experience across the diverse Charente landscape, often following the Charente River for scenic stretches.


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