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Mountain bike trails around Saint-Priest-La-Feuille are set within a rural commune in the Creuse department, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features a varied topography, transitioning from the plateau of Basse-Marche to the hilly Piémont d'Ambazac. Rivers like the Gartempe and Sedelle border the commune, while the landscape is predominantly agricultural, with vast expanses of forests and meadows covering much of the territory. This natural setting provides a range of terrain suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.8
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21
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29.6km
02:24
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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10
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45.9km
03:30
570m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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64.0km
05:07
870m
870m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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7
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28.8km
02:19
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Porte Saint-Jean is one of the old city gates of La Souterraine. What you see now is modest, but in the Middle Ages it was a serious entrance to the walled city. Why it's nice: This was literally the city's checkpoint. Anyone who wanted to enter was examined here. The name probably refers to a nearby chapel or hospital of Saint-Jean. You're essentially walking through a 13th-14th-century section here, without it being ostentatious. What many people miss: La Souterraine was an important stop on a side route of the pilgrimage route to Santiago. It's likely that pilgrims, traders, and soldiers passed through here centuries ago.
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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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The Saint-Jean gate is one of the emblems of La Souterraine. It was used to defend the city and was remodeled in the 15th century. We admire the two round turrets visible on the exterior facade. The door can be visited independently. To do this, simply ask for the keys at the Bar du Marché.
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This castle, also called Château de la Fôt, was built in 1894 under the aegis of Viscount Paul de Curel, then owner. He called on the architects Louis Chauvet and Alfred Coulomb. Absolutely remarkable, it was transformed into a hotel in the 1980s.
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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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There are over 35 mountain bike trails around Saint-Priest-La-Feuille, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The region's varied topography, from plateaus to hilly terrain, provides diverse riding experiences.
Yes, Saint-Priest-La-Feuille offers 8 easy mountain bike trails. An excellent option for beginners is the Viewpoint over La Cazine – Étang de la Grande Cazine loop from La Souterraine, a 14.4-mile (23.1 km) route that takes about 1 hour 47 minutes through scenic areas.
The terrain around Saint-Priest-La-Feuille is quite varied, transitioning from the plateau of Basse-Marche to the hilly Piémont d'Ambazac. You can expect a mix of agricultural land, vast expanses of forests, and meadows, with routes often following rivers like the Gartempe and Sedelle. This diverse landscape ensures a range of challenges and scenic views.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 3 difficult mountain bike trails. A notable option is the Étang de la Grande Cazine – Cazine Castle loop from La Souterraine, a demanding 37.9-mile (60.9 km) path with significant elevation gain, perfect for pushing your limits.
Many trails offer opportunities to explore the region's heritage and natural beauty. You might encounter historical sites like the Bridiers Tower or the Porte Saint-Jean. Natural attractions include the picturesque Étang de la Cazine, which is featured on several routes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Saint-Priest-La-Feuille are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the The Broken Pond, La Chapuisette – Porte Saint-Jean loop from Saint-Priest-la-Feuille is a moderate 37.8 km circular route.
The mountain bike trails in Saint-Priest-La-Feuille are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the tranquility of the forests and meadows, and the well-maintained paths that allow for exploration of the region's diverse flora and fauna.
Given the presence of 8 easy trails and the predominantly agricultural and forested landscape, Saint-Priest-La-Feuille can be a good option for family mountain biking. These easier routes provide a gentle introduction to the sport amidst a peaceful natural setting.
The best time for mountain biking in Saint-Priest-La-Feuille is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. The mild weather and lush landscapes make for pleasant riding conditions. The extensive forests also offer some shade during warmer months.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, as a rural commune, Saint-Priest-La-Feuille typically offers accessible parking in or near villages and popular starting points for outdoor activities. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions on komoot for precise parking information.
Many outdoor trails in rural France are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and livestock. However, it's always recommended to check local regulations or specific trail guidelines, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, the commune is watered by the Gartempe and Sedelle rivers, and features the Étang de Néravaud. Several routes, such as the Étang de la Grande Cazine – Bridiers Tower loop from La Souterraine, explore areas around the Étang de la Grande Cazine, offering scenic rides along these water features.


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