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Road cycling around Villebramar offers an undulating landscape with elevations ranging from 62 to 147 meters, providing a mix of flat sections and manageable climbs. The region is characterized by rural roads and charming landscapes within the Lot-et-Garonne department. This terrain is suitable for road cyclists seeking both leisurely rides and more challenging routes on quiet country roads. The area features rolling hills and access to picturesque bastide towns, making it ideal for no traffic road cycling routes.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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49.3km
02:18
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.8km
02:38
310m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.8km
01:33
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:54
570m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nice road with good surface. No traffic.
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Perched more than 150 meters above the Lot Valley, the fortified town of Laparade offers a spectacular view from its belvedere and public garden. Founded in 1265 by Alphonse de Poitiers, it preserves traces of its defensive past: ramparts, moats, and ancient fortified gates.
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Water source, good supply point.
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Beautiful climb, good runner to the village of Laparade, average of around 5%
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Nowadays, they are rarely used for their original purpose, but are often just technical and historical monuments to a long tradition of craftsmanship. But here is fortunately proof of the opposite: the heavy millstones inside are moved solely by the power of the wind as the driving force, and grain is ground into flour (so-called grain mills). These old windmills are therefore the best proof that people were clever enough a number of centuries ago - long before the discovery of electricity and the inventions that followed it - to harness the natural power of the elements.
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Quiet and peaceful spot to take a break. With wooden tables for picnicking with a view of the Canal des Deux-Mers.
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The Bourdeille mill, known as the Gibra mill, benefits from the prevailing winds coming from the west on its mound at the top of a hill. From Pech-de-Bère in the south – where the Lot flows into the Garonne – to the town of Marmande in the northwest, it offers you from its privileged location a profound panorama of the Garonne valley. Listed in the inventory of Historic Monuments in 1979, the Gibra windmill benefited from a restoration in the early 1980s, a perfect example of safeguarding local heritage. It has all the equipment for turning in the wind and grinding grain, and on windy days (and open to the public), you can watch milling demonstrations.
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There are over 40 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Villebramar, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. This guide focuses on routes specifically designed for a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
The terrain around Villebramar is characterized by a gently undulating landscape, offering a mix of flat stretches and manageable climbs. Elevations typically range from 62 to 147 meters, providing varied routes suitable for both leisurely rides and more challenging excursions. You'll find scenic ascents and descents, especially near towns like Lauzun.
Yes, the region offers access to significant cycle routes. While not directly starting in Villebramar, you can connect to parts of the Lot Valley Cycle Route and the Canal des Deux Mers cycle path. These routes are known for offering extensive car-free or low-traffic sections, perfect for longer rides. For example, consider the Lot Valley cycle route – Rue de LaParade loop from Brugnac for a taste of the longer routes.
The region experiences an oceanic altered climate with warm summers and mild winters. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring is particularly special for witnessing the blooming of the local Agen tulips. While summers are warm, early mornings or late afternoons can still be enjoyable, and winters are mild enough for cycling, though occasional fogs may occur.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet rural roads, the charming landscapes, and the opportunity to discover historical villages and natural sites away from traffic.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed in the data, the general nature of quiet country roads and the gently undulating terrain make many routes suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances. The presence of multi-use trails, like the 'Villebramar, la balade des tulipes agenaises,' suggests a generally bike-friendly environment that can be adapted for family outings.
Absolutely. Many routes in the area will take you through or near picturesque medieval bastide towns. Within a short cycling distance, you can explore places like Lauzun (11 km away, with a small castle), Miramont-de-Guyenne (12 km, known for its market), and Eymet (17 km, with lovely medieval houses). These towns offer excellent opportunities for cultural exploration and refreshments. Consider the Château de Verteuil loop from Verteuil-d'Agenais which offers historical sights.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. Villebramar itself is home to an orchard sheltering some of the last remaining Agen tulips, particularly beautiful in bloom (March-April). You can also find an octagonal dovecote and a thirteenth-century church within the commune. Further afield, the Latour-Marliac Waterlily Garden, about 17 km away, is a stunning natural attraction worth visiting.
Most of the routes in this guide are classified as moderate, offering a good balance of distance and elevation. An example is the Canal view – View of Tonneins loop from Brugnac, which covers over 55 km with around 320 meters of elevation gain, providing a rewarding ride through scenic landscapes.
While specific public transport options for bikes directly from Villebramar are not detailed, the broader Lot-et-Garonne region does have some public transport services. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules and their bike carriage policies in advance, especially if planning to access major cycle routes like the Canal des Deux Mers or Lot Valley Cycle Route from further afield.
For routes starting in smaller villages or rural areas, parking is often available in village centers or designated public parking spots. For access to major cycle paths like the Canal des Deux Mers or Lot Valley Cycle Route, larger towns along these routes (e.g., Marmande for Canal des Deux Mers, Villeneuve-sur-Lot for Lot Valley) typically offer more extensive parking facilities near trailheads.
Yes, several routes are designed to showcase these waterways. For instance, the Lot Valley cycle route – Rue de LaParade loop from Saint-Barthélemy-d'Agenais will bring you close to the Lot River, offering picturesque views. Routes connecting to the Canal des Deux Mers will also provide scenic stretches alongside the canal.


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