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Road cycling routes around Saint-Cernin-De-Larche are set within the Corrèze department, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features tranquil countryside, rolling hills, and quiet country roads that wind through fields and past stone walls. Proximity to the Dordogne and Vézère Valleys provides access to varied terrain, including riverside paths and limestone landscapes. The area's topography includes both gentle stretches and routes with significant uphill sections.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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48.5km
02:13
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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21.7km
01:08
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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58.2km
02:58
950m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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70.8km
03:21
860m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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92.3km
04:37
1,260m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The castle is currently undergoing a very time-consuming and expensive restoration.
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A truly beautiful medieval village. You'll feel like you're in a fairytale... Many restaurants offer delicious food and drinks. Side note: very touristy... But still definitely worth a visit.
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Castle of the Dukes of Noailles built in the 14th century
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Climbing the watchtower via the narrow staircase gives you a panoramic view of the castle garden, the surrounding area and the town of Turrene. An information sheet in German is available at the ticket booth.
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Why Visit Turenne? For its fascinating history: Once an independent viscounty, Turenne has a unique and prestigious history that is reflected in its architecture and monuments. For its exceptional panoramas: The village offers breathtaking views of the Corrèze valley, perfect for lovers of beautiful landscapes. For its medieval charm: Strolling through the cobbled streets of Turenne, between old houses and remains of the castle, transports visitors to another era. Turenne is an essential destination for history and heritage enthusiasts, offering a unique experience in the heart of a perfectly preserved medieval village.
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Turenne, located in Corrèze, is one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France", known for its medieval heritage and fascinating history. Perched on a hill, this picturesque village offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and seduces visitors with its cobbled streets, stone houses and rich history. Points of Interest in Turenne: Château de Turenne: Medieval remains: The castle, dating from the 11th century, dominates the village and is its main attraction. Although it is partially in ruins, the Caesar tower and the keep still stand, offering exceptional panoramas of the valley. History of the viscounts: Turenne was for centuries the seat of the powerful viscounts of Turenne, who had a rare autonomy within the kingdom of France. They marked local history through their political influence. Village and Architecture: Noble houses: Going down from the castle, you will discover many noble residences dating from the 15th to the 17th century, such as the Maison des Chanoines and the Hôtel de Cosnac, testifying to the prosperity of the village at the time. Picturesque alleys: The steep alleys of Turenne are lined with stone houses with slate or lauze roofs, perfectly preserved, offering a timeless charm. Panoramas and Landscapes: Breathtaking view: From the César tower, the highest point of Turenne, the panoramic view of the surrounding countryside is spectacular, with green hills and fields as far as the eye can see. Peaceful environment: The village, surrounded by nature, invites you to walk and contemplate in an authentic and peaceful setting. Religious heritage: Saint-Paul Church: Dating from the 12th century, this Gothic church houses stained glass windows and period frescoes. It bears witness to the religious importance of Turenne throughout the centuries. Capuchin Chapel: Located near the castle, this chapel is another example of the village's rich religious heritage.
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Why Visit Lac du Causse? For its varied activities: Whether you are a fan of water sports, hiking, fishing or simply looking for a place to relax, the lake offers a multitude of possibilities. For its natural setting: The picturesque landscape around the lake, with its green hills and typical villages, makes it an ideal place for a nature getaway. For a family outing: With its developed beaches, accessible trails and leisure facilities, Lac du Causse is a perfect destination for a family day or weekend. Lac du Causse is a natural jewel of Corrèze, perfect for a sporty or relaxing getaway in the heart of nature, while discovering the local heritage.
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Historical and Cultural Heritage: The Dolmen de la Chassagne: Near the lake, this dolmen bears witness to the human presence in the region since prehistoric times. It is possible to discover it during a hike around the lake. Picturesque villages: The neighboring villages, such as Lissac-sur-Couze, offer a charming architectural heritage with stone houses and Romanesque churches. Events and Leisure: Sports competitions: The lake is regularly the scene of sports competitions, particularly in rowing and triathlon, attracting high-level athletes. Picnic and relaxation areas: Areas are available around the lake for picnics with family or friends, with splendid views of the water and the hills.
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The Saint-Cernin-De-Larche area offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 100 different tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate loops to more challenging rides with significant climbs.
The ideal time for road cycling in this region is from April to October. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant. While summer can be warm, early morning rides are recommended to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for various abilities. While many country lanes have rolling hills, you can find easier options. The broader Dordogne and Vézère Valleys, accessible from Saint-Cernin-De-Larche, feature 'Voies Vertes' (Greenways) which are car-free paths, often built on former railway lines, providing safe and scenic routes perfect for families and those seeking a gentler ride.
Road cycling around Saint-Cernin-De-Larche is characterized by tranquil countryside, rolling hills, and quiet country roads. You'll cycle through fields, past stone walls, and experience diverse topography ranging from gentle riverside paths to routes with significant uphill sections, especially in the limestone landscapes of the Causse Corrézien.
Yes, the wider region boasts several 'Voies Vertes' (Greenways). One notable route connects Cazoulès to Sarlat-la-Canéda, offering a mostly flat and shaded journey. Another greenway follows the Vézère River, providing an almost car-free environment connecting villages like Le Bugue and Les Eyzies. The Corrèze Greenway also offers a 17 km route through Brive-la-Gaillarde.
Many routes offer stunning views. You can cycle past Lac du Causse, a true natural jewel of Corrèze, offering beautiful vistas, especially from the church of Chasteaux. The Plateau de Fournet near Saint-Cernin-De-Larche provides expansive views towards the Dordogne horizons. Other natural highlights include the Gardens of the Imagination and the Source du Coly/Moulin de Ladoux.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can cycle past medieval villages like Turenne, with its fortified towers, or explore the historic Renaissance town of Sarlat-la-Canéda. Many routes also offer glimpses of castles such as the Château de Turenne, which you can see on the Lake du Causse – Château de Turenne loop from Lissac-sur-Couze. The Vézère Valley is also known for its prehistoric sites.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are plenty of difficult routes. For instance, the Collonge la Rouge – Lake du Causse loop from Saint-Cernin-de-Larche is a difficult 40-mile (64.3 km) path with significant elevation changes. Another challenging option is the Village of Souillac – Meyronne Village loop from Lissac-sur-Couze, covering over 95 km with substantial climbs.
The region is dotted with charming towns and villages that make excellent stopping points. Towns like Terrasson, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Montignac, and Souillac host lively markets where you can find local produce and cafes. Many villages along the routes will also have small shops or eateries to refuel.
While specific public transport options for carrying bikes directly to trailheads in Saint-Cernin-De-Larche might be limited, major towns in the wider Corrèze and Dordogne regions often have bus or train services. It's advisable to check local transport provider websites for their bike carriage policies and schedules if you plan to use public transport to access the area.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Lake du Causse – Le Lac du Causse loop from Chasteaux and the longer Causse Lake – Village of Souillac loop from Chasteaux.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the quiet country roads, the scenic beauty of the Dordogne and Vézère Valleys, and the diverse terrain that offers options for various ability levels, from gentle riverside rides to challenging climbs.


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