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Road cycling routes around Doulezon are set within the Entre-Deux-Mers region of southwestern France, characterized by its hilly terrain south of the Dordogne valley. This undulating landscape provides varied topography with both ascents and descents. Cyclists can navigate through expansive vineyards, which are a prominent feature of this wine-growing area, and enjoy rides along the picturesque Dordogne River. The region offers a mix of challenging and moderate routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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48.6km
02:02
250m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.7km
02:02
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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165km
07:04
1,000m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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109km
05:05
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.4km
03:23
790m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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pretty ridge road with views of the Dordogne valley and beautiful castles
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Superb property of great classified growths.
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Beautiful sunsets when you're there at the right time! :)
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It's a very smooth and (almost) flat ride with constantly changing vistas. After you pass under the Rocade, it really starts to become interesting with some handsome estates on your left and the Garonne on your right. A quick pass through Latresne, which has no particular charm, after which the real thing quickly begins: dozens of kilometres through woodlands, meadows, vineyards and natural reserves.
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Crossing the Pont de Branne by bike is a delightful experience, as you cross the picturesque Dordogne River. During the crossing, you will enjoy the breathtaking view of the village of Branne.
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Château Angélus, located in the heart of the prestigious Saint-Émilion vineyard, is a renowned wine estate that combines tradition and modernity. Surrounded by perfectly maintained vines, this iconic château offers a sumptuous setting where you can discover the art of winemaking for its Grands Crus Classés. The view of the vineyard from the château is simply magnificent, with its rows of vines stretching as far as the eye can see. Wine lovers will appreciate the guided tours and tastings.
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From the Chemin du Bord de l'Eau, at the Port de l'Homme, the view of the Garonne is breathtaking. This peaceful path runs along the river, offering magnificent views of the calm waters and green banks. Ideal for a bike ride, this path invites you to relax to the rhythm of the passing boats.
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Doulezon is characterized by its hilly and undulating terrain, situated on the heights south of the Dordogne valley. This provides a varied landscape with both challenging ascents and exhilarating descents, making it ideal for road cyclists seeking diverse experiences. You'll also cycle through expansive vineyards and along the picturesque Dordogne River.
There are over 110 road cycling routes available around Doulezon, catering to various fitness levels. This includes 19 easy routes, 84 moderate routes, and 11 more difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for almost every cyclist.
Yes, several routes explore the renowned Saint-Émilion area. For example, the Château Angélus – Saint-Émilion loop from Pujols is a popular 48.6 km trail that takes you through this historic viticulture landscape. Another option is the Saint-Émilion – Branne Bridge loop from Pujols, offering views of the Dordogne River valley and Saint-Émilion.
The region is rich in history. You can encounter sites like the impressive Château de Rauzan, a 13th-century fortress, or the charming ruins of Saint-Ferme Abbey. Ancient churches such as Saint-Pierre Church also dot the landscape, offering fascinating stops during your ride.
Yes, many routes offer scenic sections along the Dordogne River. The Château Carbonneau – Pessac-sur-Dordogne loop from Gensac, for instance, leads through vineyards and along the river, providing picturesque views.
The road cycling routes around Doulezon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the vineyards, and the historical sites encountered along the way.
While the terrain is generally hilly, there are 19 easy routes available around Doulezon, which can be suitable for families or those new to road cycling. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
Absolutely. The undulating landscape around Doulezon provides ample opportunities for challenging rides. There are 11 difficult routes available, and many moderate routes, such as the Pessac-sur-Dordogne loop from Flaujagues with 495 meters of elevation gain, offer substantial climbs.
The Entre-Deux-Mers region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards, while autumn showcases beautiful fall colors. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred during peak season.
Yes, the region is famous for its vineyards. Many routes, like the Château Carbonneau – Pessac-sur-Dordogne loop from Gensac, take you directly through expansive vineyards. The broader Gironde department also features specific loops, such as the 'Organic Wine Loop', designed to showcase biodynamically farmed châteaux and breathtaking panoramas.
Beyond Doulezon, you can explore charming nearby villages such as Pellegrue, Eynesse, Monsegur, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, and Duras. These offer additional stops to experience local life and culture, often accessible via the region's extensive cycling network.
Yes, for those looking for a route with focused ascents, the Pessac-sur-Dordogne – Short climb loop from Coubeyrac is a moderate 31.7 km route featuring over 415 meters of elevation gain, perfect for a concentrated climbing workout.


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