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Road cycling routes around Bazelat traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and verdant fields, offering a mix of ascents and descents. The region is crisscrossed by streams and rivers, such as the Creuse River, creating scenic valleys often featuring quiet roads. Cyclists will encounter paths bordered by ancient oak and chestnut trees, contributing to a serene natural experience. This diverse terrain provides varied road cycling opportunities without the extreme demands of mountainous regions.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
5.0
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12
riders
47.4km
02:19
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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15
riders
70.0km
03:11
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.59km
00:17
60m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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5
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25.6km
01:10
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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4
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39.9km
01:48
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Tour de Bridiers is what remains of a medieval castle from the 12th–13th centuries. What you see now is mainly the enormous round keep—and it's not subtle. What makes it cool: That tower is over 30 meters high. That's seriously impressive when you stand next to it. It stands slightly apart from the landscape, giving it an almost cinematic feel. The castle was part of a major trade route between Limoges and Berry. So this wasn't a romantic fairytale castle, but a pure display of power. In the summer, a historical evening show is held here with lights, projections, and knights. Then the ruins literally come back to life. What almost no one knows: The name "Bridiers" probably comes from "bride" (rein). The castle was intended to keep the region in check.
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Great. Creuse mountain bike ride suite.
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Benevent- the abbey is a pretty and dynamic little town in Creuse… passage compostelle: see the tourist office 😅… or m. The Mayor, inexhaustible about his city 👍 Brevent? Not know…
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It is the Bridiers Tower which makes this site famous. Dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, the site had a defensive function. It has been the subject of conservation since 1993 and excavations. These made it possible to discover the pentagonal fortress located at the foot of the tower. There is no guided tour, but access to the site is free. Climbing the tower is organized by the municipality and requires a modest payment of two euros.
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The Cheix pond is a natural body of water popular for fishing and relaxation. Also nearby are the remains of Bridiers, historic ruins that offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
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In the 12th century, a tower was built on this site. But not the one you see today, it was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. What happened to the first tower? According to a written chronicle dating from 1202, it collapsed!
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With your eyes riveted on the dilapidated foundations whose historic weight you feel, you nibble on a sandwich and enjoy a little respite.
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Another mighty Romanesque basilica with a long history and tradition and wonderful acoustics. Unfortunately, you can tell that in France there is often a lack of money to keep these beautiful monuments in good condition. Also, we have not found any information for pilgrims of St. James, whether this is an important place on the pilgrimage route.
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There are over 180 road cycling routes available around Bazelat, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 800 road cycling tours in the area.
Road cycling around Bazelat is characterized by rolling hills and verdant fields, providing a mix of ascents and descents. The region is crisscrossed by streams and rivers, creating scenic valleys. You can expect dynamic cycling experiences without the extreme demands of mountainous regions, with routes ranging from easy loops to more challenging moderate options.
Yes, Bazelat offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Chaume Pond loop from Azerables is an easy 15.9-mile (25.6 km) trail that leads through pastoral fields and quiet roads, typically completed in about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Many routes pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. For example, the Crozant Castle Ruins – Church of La Chapelle-Baloue loop from Forgevieville leads past the dramatic Crozant Ruins, which overlook a wonderful site at the confluence of two rivers. Other notable attractions in the area include the Bridiers Tower and the Porte Saint-Jean.
The road cycling routes in Bazelat are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil, rolling countryside, the serene natural experience, and the quiet roads that allow for immersive rides without constant disruption from vehicles.
The region's pleasant climate makes spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the verdant fields, ancient trees, and picturesque countryside. The low traffic on the roads further enhances the experience during these periods.
Yes, for more experienced riders, there are several moderate routes. The Bénévent-l'Abbaye – Bridiers Tower loop from Saint-Germain-Beaupré is a moderate 43.5-mile (70.0 km) path that winds through the tranquil, rolling countryside of the Limousin region, offering a good challenge with significant elevation gain.
Many of the road cycling routes around Bazelat are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Crozant Castle Ruins – Church of La Chapelle-Baloue loop from Forgevieville and the Chaume Pond loop from Azerables.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, the low traffic and rural nature of Bazelat and its surrounding villages often mean you can find convenient parking in or near the starting points of many routes. It's advisable to check local village amenities for designated parking spots.
The region's quiet roads and less extreme terrain make it suitable for family cycling, especially on the easier routes. The Chaume Pond loop from Azerables, with its pastoral fields and quiet roads, could be a good option for families looking for a more relaxed ride.
Bazelat and the surrounding villages in the Creuse department offer various local establishments where you can find refreshments or accommodation. While specific cafes or pubs on routes are not listed, the charming villages you pass through often have options to refuel and rest.
The Creuse department, where Bazelat is located, is known for its peaceful, rolling countryside and serene environment. Cyclists can expect a truly authentic and unspoiled natural experience with minimal traffic, allowing for a deep immersion in the picturesque landscapes of the Limousin region.


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