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Road cycling around Saint-Léger offers a network of no traffic road cycling routes through varied landscapes. The region features rolling terrain with moderate elevation gains, suitable for cyclists seeking engaging rides without heavy traffic. These routes often traverse areas with historical landmarks and natural features, providing scenic backdrops for cycling. The local environment is characterized by a mix of open countryside and areas near small towns, ensuring a peaceful cycling experience.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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57.3km
02:32
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.1km
01:45
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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62.9km
02:56
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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38.3km
01:48
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.8km
02:21
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A charming village and home to the largest underground church in Europe. It is officially listed as "one of the most beautiful villages in France." Located in the southern Charente region, it borders the Dordogne, renowned for its historic villages, castles, prehistoric caves, and breathtaking landscapes. In the heart of the village, a lovely square awaits you, lined with terraces and restaurants. Enjoy strolling through its narrow, cobbled, medieval, and romantic streets, lined with typical stone houses that give the village its special and picturesque character.
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A visit is absolutely recommended, unique.
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The Saint-Cybard Church of Plassac-Rouffiac is located in the village of Plassac-Rouffiac, in Charente. Built in the Romanesque style, it was listed as a historic monument in 1862. At the intersection of an ancient Roman road connecting Périgueux and Saintes, known as the "Boisné Road," and a road south of Angoulême, this small church boasts several assets: refined sculpted decoration, harmonious proportions, and a façade enlivened by arcades. The façade is divided horizontally into four levels by cornices: the ground floor with a central portal flanked by blind arcades, the second and third levels occupied by semicircular arches, and the top level topped with a triangular pediment. The single nave is covered with a pointed barrel vault. The false square, topped by a dome on pendentives, supports an elegant bell tower with a stone tortoiseshell spire. https://mairie.plassac-rouffiac.fr/eglises/ https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/eglise-saint-cybard-4/ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Saint-Cybard_de_Plassac
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Located on one of the paths to Santiago de Compostela, the Via Turonensis (Road to Tours), the Saint-Denys de Montmoreau church was built in the 12th century. It has retained its original appearance, with the exception of the square Romanesque bell tower which was completely modified in the mid-19th century by Paul Abadie. A Romanesque church whose façade is marked by a polylobed portal and two arcades. It consists of a nave covered with a barrel vault, a transept whose crossing has a dome on pendentives and a vast, very bright semicircular apse. The chevet bordering the road is decorated with a very prominent horizontal cordon supported by modillions representing human or animal faces. The magnificent Romanesque frontispiece has an arched portal whose five arches form an archivolt resting on slender columns with sculpted capitals. The inner arch is openworked by six lobes ending with symbolic animal heads. All the decorations bear witness to an oriental influence in the South-West Romanesque and especially to the virtuosity of the sculptors. https://www.montmoreau.fr/index-module-orki-page-view-id-115.html https://monumentum.fr/monument-historique/pa00104432/montmoreau-eglise-saint-denis
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The course of the Dronne extends over 200 kilometers. At this location, as at others, it is classified as a natural area of ecological, fauna and flora interest. It is possible to observe, among other things, tree frogs, white-clawed crayfish, otters and mink, kingfishers and larks, and also lampreys.
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Superb commune certified “Most beautiful villages in France”. The white facades of the houses give the village squares a beautiful appearance. The village is known for its underground church of Saint-Jean in particular. The belvedere offers a breathtaking view of the red tiled roofs of the houses and their characteristic loggias which were once used to dry crops.
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A nice place to take a break. There is a picnic bench and an orientation table. There are lovely views over the surrounding fields.
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Currently, komoot features 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Léger. These routes are carefully curated to offer a serene cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
All the no-traffic road cycling routes listed for Saint-Léger are rated as moderate. They offer a balanced challenge suitable for cyclists with some experience, featuring varied terrain and manageable elevation gains.
Yes, several routes pass by historical and scenic points. For instance, the Château de Bouteville – Shepherdess Pass loop from Jurignac offers views of the Château de Bouteville. Other routes may lead you past charming churches such as the Saint-Cybard Church, Plassac-Rouffiac or the Saint-Denys Church of Montmoreau, providing opportunities to explore local heritage.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Léger generally feature a mix of rolling hills and quiet country roads. While specific to the local area of the listed routes, other Saint-Léger regions, like Wallonia, Belgium, are known for their extensive RAVeL network, which utilizes disused rail tracks and canal towpaths, offering smooth, car-free surfaces through woodlands and along waterways.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes listed for Saint-Léger are designed as circular loops. This includes routes like the Saint-Jacques Church of Conzac loop from Jurignac and the Aubeterre-sur-Dronne – La Dronne loop from Montmoreau, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The komoot community rates the road cycling experience in Saint-Léger highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars based on 8 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty of the routes, especially the absence of heavy traffic.
While the listed routes are rated moderate, many no-traffic routes in Saint-Léger regions, particularly those utilizing networks like the RAVeL in Wallonia, are excellent for families. These paths often follow gentle gradients along old railway lines or canal towpaths, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages. Always check the route details for specific suitability.
Specific public transport options for the starting points of the listed routes around Saint-Léger may vary. However, in regions like Wallonia, Belgium, the extensive RAVeL network is often accessible via regional train stations, making it convenient to reach car-free cycling paths. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for your chosen starting location.
While the specific routes listed do not detail refreshment stops, many cycling-friendly regions named Saint-Léger, especially those with established cycling infrastructure, often have villages or towns along the way where you can find cafes, bakeries, or small shops. For example, the Château de Vendoire – Anna's Café loop from Montmoreau suggests a potential stop. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest and amenities.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Saint-Léger generally depends on the specific location. For regions with rolling hills and woodlands, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. In mountainous Saint-Léger areas like the French Alps, summer is ideal for tackling higher passes, while spring and early autumn are perfect for lower valley routes. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
The routes listed for Saint-Léger are rated moderate, indicating a balanced challenge without extreme climbs. However, if you seek more demanding ascents, other Saint-Léger regions, such as those in the French Alps, offer iconic and challenging mountain passes like the Col du Grand Cucheron or the Col de la Madeleine, which are often featured in professional races.


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