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Road cycling around Plazac, situated in France's Dordogne department, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features winding roads that traverse forests and follow riverbanks, passing through bastides and charming villages. While some routes include climbs, the area provides options for various cycling abilities, making it accessible for different fitness levels. The landscape is characterized by its rich historical and natural features, including proximity to the Vézère Valley.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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53.1km
02:43
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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10.9km
00:29
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful small village with a good variety of places to eat. Strongly recommend SmooVie Grigotheque and Le Dejeuner sur l’Herbe
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This museum is certainly interesting, unfortunately we didn't have enough time
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Impressive are the dwellings in the rocks and the houses from the rocks
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Beautiful circular hike along the Vézére and through oak forests. Hilly, but not too steep climbs. Beautiful views above the forest.
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If you have time, be sure to watch it!
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One of the most beautiful villages I know...
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A unique troglodyte site in the world, Roque Saint-Christophe is a limestone wall 80 meters high and one kilometer long. Dug by the river and the frost, it contains around a hundred rock shelters and aerial terraces. The site has been occupied by man since prehistoric times, before becoming a fort and a medieval city. The site, on which you can discover numerous reconstructions, is open all year round. It can be visited, subject to an entrance fee.
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The Plazac area offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 240 different tours available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.
Road cycling around Plazac features a mix of terrain. You'll find winding roads that traverse forests and follow riverbanks, often passing through charming villages and bastides. While some routes include climbs, the area is generally not as challenging as mountainous regions, making it accessible for various cycling abilities. Expect varied elevation profiles, with moderate routes often featuring around 500-800 meters of elevation gain over 40-50 km.
Yes, Plazac offers options for easier rides. For example, the route Cycling through the rocks – View on Roque Saint-Christophe loop from Peyzac-le-Moustier is classified as easy, covering about 10.7 km with around 110 meters of elevation gain. The region's greenways, such as those along the Isle river, also provide flatter, safer options for more relaxed rides.
The Plazac area is rich in history and natural beauty. Many routes pass through the UNESCO-listed Vézère Valley, known for its prehistoric sites. You can expect to see impressive cliff dwellings like La Roque Saint-Christophe, or explore areas near Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, a region famous for its prehistoric heritage. The landscape also features diverse forests of chestnuts, pines, oaks, and walnuts.
Absolutely. The region offers breathtaking panoramas, particularly from elevated positions. The Côte de Jord, a limestone hillside near Plazac, is a Natura 2000 classified site known for its stunning views of the Vézère Valley. Many routes are designed to showcase the picturesque scenery, including views of charming villages and river valleys.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Plazac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Maison Forte de Reignac – Cycling through the rocks loop from Rouffignac and La Roque Saint-Christophe – Cycling through the rocks loop from Peyzac-le-Moustier, which offer varied terrain and scenic views.
The Périgord region, where Plazac is located, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
While Plazac is a small village, public transport options directly to trailheads with bike carriage might be limited. It's generally recommended to plan your routes starting from Plazac itself or a nearby town with better transport links. For specific information on public transport with bikes, it's best to check local Dordogne transport services.
In Plazac and other small villages in the Dordogne, you can typically find public parking areas. Look for designated parking zones within the village centers or near popular attractions. It's always a good idea to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming villages and towns that offer opportunities for refreshments. Many routes will pass through or near places where you can find cafes, bakeries, or small restaurants to refuel. Plazac itself has local amenities, and villages like Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère, Fanlac, and Saint-Amand-de-Coly are picturesque stops along various routes.
The road cycling routes in Plazac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful historical and natural landscapes, and the charming villages encountered along the way. Over 2,600 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area.
Yes, while the region is not as mountainous as some, it does offer challenging routes for experienced riders. With 65 difficult routes available, you can find options with significant elevation gains and longer distances. These routes often feature more demanding climbs and descents, providing a good workout amidst the scenic Dordogne landscape.


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