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No traffic road cycling routes around Vars-Sur-Roseix traverse the Corrèze department, a region characterized by rolling hills and verdant countryside. The terrain features a mix of undulating roads with moderate climbs and more challenging sections, providing varied experiences for road cyclists. This area is known for its network of low-traffic departmental roads, offering a peaceful and scenic environment for cycling. The landscape includes traditional villages built of pink sandstone, distant views from ridges, and access to the gorges of the…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.0km
01:19
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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35.1km
01:44
510m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:13
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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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02:23
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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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Located in Hautefort, in the Dordogne region, the Hôtel-Dieu is much more than a former hospital: it is a 17th-century architectural masterpiece and the headquarters of the Museum of the History of Medicine, which houses an exceptional collection of more than 6,500 medical objects.
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Hautefort Castle, located on a rocky outcrop overlooking the town and village of Hautefort, is a rare example of classical architecture in the Dordogne. Built from the 16th to the 17th century on the foundations of an old castle, its architecture is reminiscent of the castles of the Loire. The construction, led by architects Nicolas Rambourg and Jacques Maigret, was intended for the family of the Marquis de Hautefort, close to the king and influential at Court, renowned for their generosity towards the poor. During the Revolution, the castle was protected by the inhabitants of Hautefort, who repelled a revolutionary troop from Excideuil wanting to destroy it. At the beginning of the 20th century, the castle was in ruins, having lost its furniture, its woodwork and parquet floors. In 1929, it was bought by the Baron and Baroness de Bastard, who undertook a complete restoration. After the Baron's death in 1957, the Baroness continued the work alone. A fire in 1968 destroyed the central building, leaving only the charred exterior walls. Thanks to national and local generosity, as well as the support of personalities, Baroness de Bastard undertook a second restoration, even selling her works of art to finance the work. The facades, frames, ceilings, decorations and rooms were reconstructed identically from photos. The woodwork of the Château de Kerlaudy was recovered and the castle was completely refurnished. In 1977, Baroness de Bastard moved back into the castle and opened it to visitors. In 1984, she created the Château de Hautefort Foundation, to which she donated the building, its estate and its furniture. Today, the interiors not open to the public are still being restored. The French gardens, recreated by the baron and baroness, extend into terraces around the castle, with flowered boxwood embroidery beds and are classified as historic monuments. An English-style park of 30 hectares extends on the hill to the west of the castle.
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The Hôtel-Dieu d'Hautefort dates from the 17th century and today houses the Hautefort Museum of the History of Medicine and also the tourist office. In Old French, Hôtel-Dieu meant “the hotel of God”, that is to say the hospitable house where one is received in the name and under the auspices of God. Hotels Dieu are hospitals of ancient foundation, which received orphans, destitute and pilgrims and which were administered by the Church. During your visit, you will be able to discover 7 rooms dedicated to different themes: The room of the eternal father: Originally the hotel god was designed to accommodate 11 women, 11 men and 11 children, the number 33 symbolizing the age of Christ. The room of the eternal father is a reconstruction of a room as it must have been at that time to accommodate eleven men. Also in this room, a reproduction of an abandonment tower: also called a “baby box”, this is a place where mothers could anonymously leave their babies, generally newborns, so that they are found and cared for there. The room of the divine word: Here is an exhibition of liturgical vestments. The Hippocrates room: This room is dedicated to pharmacy and biology equipment for the manufacture of medicines The Plato room: You will find four dental offices from different eras on display there from 1910 to 1970. from the first use of electricity to the office with x-ray and laser. The Aristotle room: This room is dedicated to the history of radiography and to gynecology and obstetrics. The Galien room: Pneumology, surgery and cardiology are exhibited in this Galien room. The chapel A Simples garden allows you to discover all these plants that are so useful to your health. A visit is possible with Madame LOUIS Geneviève, herbalist, whose store is close
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Very pleasant visit to this very well maintained castle. The gardens are absolutely stunning. It's like being in a cartoon at times, the paths and the flowerbeds are cut with a line. Very beautiful surroundings, very green landscapes. We feel good in this place.
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Absolutely idyllic place, perfect for resting after exercise, or taking a picnic break. The area in general is very beautiful, calm and without too many people. You will find the GR 646 a few hundred meters away.
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On a single, path between stones in an old mine. Sheltered by the trees it is pleasant to be in the shade in summer.
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There are 9 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Vars-sur-Roseix listed in this guide. These routes utilize the region's network of low-traffic departmental roads, offering a peaceful and scenic experience through the Corrèze countryside.
The Corrèze department, where Vars-sur-Roseix is located, is ideal for cycling from spring through autumn. The weather is generally pleasant, and the verdant landscapes are at their most beautiful. Summer offers longer daylight hours, perfect for extended rides, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, there is one easy route perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. Consider the Route des Crètes loop from Yssandon, which offers gentle climbs and beautiful views without significant challenges.
The terrain around Vars-sur-Roseix is varied, characterized by rolling hills and verdant countryside. You'll find undulating routes with moderate climbs, typical of the Corrèze department. This allows for both enjoyable leisure rides and more challenging loops for experienced cyclists.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Vars-sur-Roseix are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars from over 100 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet, scenic roads and the charming rural atmosphere of the region.
Yes, all the routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, you could try the moderate Saint-Viance 50-Minute Loop loop from Objat, which covers over 30 km with varied elevation.
Absolutely. The region is rich in charming villages and historical landmarks. While cycling, you might pass through areas near villages like Saint-Robert, Segur-le-Chateau, Collonges-la-Rouge, and Turenne, many of which are recognized as 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'. You can also explore highlights such as the Château de Saillant or the Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Tour d'Yssandon – Chapelle Bellevue loop from Varetz is a great option. This moderate route spans nearly 48 km with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for experienced cyclists.
The routes wind through the 'garden of the lower Limousin', offering views of rolling hills, verdant countryside, and traditional pink sandstone houses. While not directly on these routes, the wider Corrèze area is known for natural sites like the Gouffre de la Fage and the impressive Cascades de Gimel, which could be explored as separate excursions.
While specific parking details for each route's starting point are best checked on the individual route pages, Vars-sur-Roseix and nearby towns generally offer public parking facilities. Many of these routes are loops, allowing you to park in a convenient location and return to it.
Yes, for more relaxed, family-friendly cycling, the nearby town of Brive-la-Gaillarde (approximately 17 km from Vars-sur-Roseix) offers greenways that run along the Corrèze River. These provide easy and scenic rides suitable for families, complementing the more road-focused routes in this guide.


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