4.6
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188
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No traffic touring cycling routes around Villejoubert traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, agricultural fields, and the green banks of the Charente River. The region features gentle elevations, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Quiet rural roads and dedicated cycle paths provide an extensive network for exploring the area's natural beauty and charming villages. This environment offers a mix of river scenery and agricultural land, creating an ideal backdrop for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.5
(4)
7
riders
16.7km
01:00
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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3
riders
44.8km
02:43
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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45.8km
03:37
410m
410m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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3
riders
31.4km
01:56
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.0km
01:28
130m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On the road leading west out of the village, crossing the Charente River towards La Terne, this bridge offers a clear view of the river and the riverside properties. A true postcard of the department and the river, if your route passes over this bridge.
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A street overlooking the Charente River, named "Le Quai." Very clear thanks to its limestone paving, it features a boat ramp and a staircase creating a beach on this quiet street.
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Small washhouse, renovated in 2020, a light staircase towards the stream and a stone table, it is located on the side of the road. No setting or equipment allowing a break, but a pretty site punctuating the journey through Argence.
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La Fichère washhouse fountain, well sheltered below the road from St-Amant to La Fichère.
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Sheltered washhouse flush with the Charente, near the church of St-Denis de Vars, but offset from the Rouillac road.
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An uncovered structure, it consists of two basins with inclined walls, attached to its well. A small adjoining square allows agricultural machinery to draw water from it, or for passing travelers to stop there.
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Bridge built "in the style of" Gustave Eiffel over the Charente, near the Etouyer path, between St-Groux and Châteaurenaud.
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There are over two dozen dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Villejoubert, offering a variety of experiences. You'll find 9 easy routes, 10 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options to explore the tranquil Charente countryside.
The no-traffic routes around Villejoubert wind through picturesque landscapes characterized by rolling countryside, bright sunflower fields, and ripening wheat. You'll often cycle along the green banks of the Charente River, through charming villages, and past tranquil marshlands, offering a quintessential French rural experience.
Yes, several easy no-traffic routes are ideal for families. For instance, the Port de Guisalle – Vars Washhouse loop from La Boixe is an easy 16.6 km ride that's perfect for a relaxed family outing. The region's extensive network of greenways and quiet country roads makes it very accessible for all ages.
Many routes pass by historical and natural points of interest. You could cycle past the impressive Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey, an imposing Romanesque building. Other routes might lead you through the charming settlement of Mansle or past historic churches like Saint Christopher's Church in Vindelle or Saint-Denis Church, Vars.
The Charente region is known as one of the sunniest in France, making spring and early autumn ideal for touring cycling. During these seasons, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are vibrant with blooming flowers or rich autumnal colors. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey – Along the Charente River loop from Vouharte offer a difficult 167 km journey with significant elevation changes. Another challenging option is the Cellettes Castle – Mansle loop from Fontclaireau, spanning nearly 45 km.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Villejoubert are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for parking and exploring. Examples include the Mansle – The Quai de Montignac loop from Fontclaireau, a moderate 44.3 km ride, and the Vindelle Swimming Area – Vindelle Dam loop from Montignac-Charente.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 48 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful and varied countryside, and the feeling of being immersed in nature away from vehicle traffic. The well-maintained surfaces and charming villages along the way are also frequently highlighted.
While Villejoubert itself is a smaller commune, the broader Charente department has an excellent network of cycle routes, some of which are accessible via public transport connections to larger towns like Angoulême. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for specific routes and their proximity to cycling trailheads.
Yes, the Charente River is a prominent feature of the region's cycling landscape. The famous Flow Vélo® route, part of which winds along the Charente River, offers scenic stops and passes through vineyards. You can experience sections of this beautiful river scenery on routes like the Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey – Along the Charente River loop from Vouharte.
Many of the no-traffic routes pass through or near charming French villages and small towns. These often have local cafes, bakeries, and sometimes small guesthouses or pubs where you can refuel and rest. It's a good idea to check the route details on komoot or local tourist information for specific amenities along your chosen path.


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