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Jogging routes Montmérac traverse a landscape characterized by rolling, wooded hills and dedicated greenways. The region offers diverse terrain, from car-free paved paths like La Voie Verte to scenic routes around natural features such as the Blue Lake of Touvérac. These areas provide varied environments for running, including both gentle gradients and more undulating sections. The Charente countryside features a mix of open fields and forested areas, suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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8.72km
01:01
80m
80m
Jogging the moderate 5.4-mile Touvérac loop takes you through diverse landscapes and past the unique turquoise Blue Lakes of Touvérac.
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9.92km
01:03
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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runners
9.41km
00:59
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.98km
00:50
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.62km
00:42
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You have to be very careful with the roots of the acacias which lift the bitumen in places as well as the thorns of these trees. Otherwise very pleasant.
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Consider deviating from the cycle path for a few minutes. Church your real the detour
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Very pretty village, worth visiting!
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Some sections of the track are damaged by tree roots and dangerous on a road bike. I often prefer to go by road.
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5 km north of Barbezieux, we find this beautiful 13th century church in the small hamlet of Saint-Médard. From here, you can take the greenway to Clérac.
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The church is in the form of a rectangle thirty meters long and ten meters wide, flanked by 4 buttresses, one of which is located on the north wing and the 3 others on the south wing, a bell tower and a small extension on the south west part housing a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Massive building, reinforced by buttresses, low and poorly lit, it has a facade with a Romanesque portal surmounted by a large rose window. This gate is made up of 2 straight legs, and a projecting coving made up of 3 semicircular rollers with a keystone. The oculus rose is surrounded by a frieze with a sawtooth motif. The porch opens onto a single nave 22 m long by 9 wide without side aisles. It is made up of 4 bays with semi-circular vaults. The south wall is pierced under the 1st bay with a large semi-circular arch giving access to the chapel. The north wall has a pulpit which bears a monogram which would be that of Louis XIV. The choir of the church, raised from the nave by 3 steps, consists of a flat chevet and a span of semi-circular vaults. The bedside wall is pierced at each end with a rectangular door allowing access to the sacristy. The old sacristy has just been refurbished and has a very modern look with paneling on the floor and ceiling. The chapel of the Virgin is located on the southern extension of the church. It measures 13.50 m long by 7 wide, and consists of a small single nave 10 m long by 7 wide and a choir with a flat apse. The floor of this chapel is 1.25 m lower than the floor of the church corresponding to the initial floor of the old abbey. Access to the bell tower is through a door located on the east wall of the nave of the chapel. It consists of 4 floors and a vaulted ground floor. The facing is made up of medium-sized cut stone for the ground floor and the 1st floor and rubble stone coated with brown lime for the 2nd and 3rd floors.
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Remains of old white clay quarries, these blue lakes constitute a locally protected habitat with its flaura and forna. You have to go slowly and leave no traces. Swimming is prohibited in these lakes.
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Remains of old white clay quarries, these blue lakes constitute a locally protected habitat with its flaura and forna. You have to go slowly and leave no traces. Swimming is prohibited in these lakes.
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There are over 70 dedicated running routes around Montmérac, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include easy paths, moderate trails, and some more challenging options.
The region features diverse terrain, from car-free paved paths like La Voie Verte to scenic routes around natural features such as the Blue Lake of Touvérac. You'll encounter rolling, wooded hills, open fields, and forested areas, providing both gentle gradients and more undulating sections.
Yes, Montmérac offers several easy running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. For instance, the La voie verte loop from Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde is a moderate 8.3 km path that utilizes the car-free greenway, providing a peaceful and accessible environment.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Montmérac are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Château de Barbezieux loop from Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, which is an 8.2 km moderate trail offering scenic views.
The Montmérac area is rich in natural beauty. You can run along sections of La Voie Verte, a 35 km paved greenway, or explore trails near the picturesque Blue Lake of Touvérac, known for its unique blue waters. The region also features rolling, wooded hills and tranquil spots like the Etang de la Vergne.
Yes, the car-free nature of La Voie Verte makes it an excellent option for families. Its paved surface and gentle gradients provide a safe and enjoyable environment for running or walking with children. Additionally, areas around natural features like the Etang Vallier are described as ideal, quiet places for families to relax in nature.
Montmérac's rolling, wooded hills display changing colors throughout the seasons, making it beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late evenings are often best, especially when running near water bodies like the Etang de la Vergne for an 'oasis of freshness'.
Beyond the greenway, there are several marked trails that can be used for jogging, such as the 'Sentier de la montecaldienne' (1.3 km), 'Circuit des fossiles' (1.3 km), and 'Sentier de Beauregard' (2.8 km). These provide structured routes through the natural environment.
While specific parking locations for every trail aren't detailed, many routes, especially those starting from towns like Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire or Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde, typically have public parking available. For trails along La Voie Verte, look for access points in nearby communes.
The region emphasizes 'mobility douce' (gentle mobility), suggesting a focus on non-motorized transport. While direct public transport links to every trail might be limited, accessing larger towns like Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, which serves as a starting point for routes like the Running loop from Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, could be an option via regional services.
A great option for a moderate run through the rural landscape is the Running loop from Le Tâtre. This 6.6 km trail takes about 41 minutes to complete and offers a good feel for the local scenery.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Hill of Montchaude loop from Château is a moderate 10.7 km route. It involves some elevation gain and offers a more extended exploration of the area's varied terrain.


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