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Gravel biking around Le Tallud features routes that navigate through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural settings, often incorporating historical elements and natural water features. The region's terrain includes varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, from compacted paths to more challenging unpaved sections, particularly within the scenic Thouet River Valley. Routes frequently pass by points of interest such as old towns like Parthenay, bridges, and scenic viewpoints, offering a mix of cultural and natural exploration. The elevation gains…
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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99.9km
06:16
770m
770m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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89.9km
05:08
620m
620m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.7km
02:10
280m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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97.4km
05:55
720m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.2km
03:58
500m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Church of Notre-Dame de La Peyratte was built in the early 12th century by the monks of the Abbey of Sainte-Croix de Talmont in the Diocese of Luçon. Its austerity, simplicity, and choice of building materials make it a fine example of the churches of Gâtine. The work involves the general restoration of the church in five phases, beginning with the exterior and then the interior. The project management was entrusted to the Marie-Pierre Nigués agency, a heritage architect. A diagnostic study conducted in 2016 by the Niguès firm estimated the total cost of the work at €1,619,783 excluding tax. Prior to the start of work, the church underwent an archaeological assessment in 2018 and a study of the painted decorations in September 2019. The Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs is subsidizing the first phase of exterior work, 45% in 2017, 50% in 2021, and 40% in 2022. The municipality is benefiting from an exceptional Local Investment Support Grant of €120,000 for the entire exterior work. The Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region and the Deux-Sèvres Departmental Council are financial partners in the project. A subscription is also open on the Heritage Foundation's website. The Regional Conservation of Historic Monuments – Poitiers site and the Deux-Sèvres Departmental Architecture and Heritage Unit of the DRAC are providing scientific and technical oversight for this restoration.
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The old Clécé train station marks a stop on the old railway line converted into a greenway. The disused building, with its simple lines and exposed timbers, is a perfect resting spot for a break.
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The Château de la Roche-Faton, located in Lhoumois (Deux-Sèvres) in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is an elegant castle listed as a Historic Monument, dating from the medieval period and enriched during the Renaissance. 🏰 History & Architecture Mentioned as early as 1179, burned down in 1417, it was rebuilt starting in 1544 by Mathurin Pidoux. It comprises three buildings around a courtyard, round towers, a gatehouse with drawbridges (now lost), and outbuildings built in the 17th century. The fortified entrance is flanked by machicolations, while the central building includes a 15th-16th-century main building, crowned by an authentic spiral staircase. 🖼️ Interiors & Decor Several intact fireplaces from the 15th and 18th centuries, as well as a large living room decorated with 18th-century stucco. The Saint-Nicolas Chapel contains the tombstones of Charles-Marie-Auguste de Beaumont, Marquis d'Autichamp, and his wife. 🌳 Gardens & Park An English-style landscaped park and French gardens – designed in the 17th century by the Lords of Vassé – surround the château. A pond from the former moat also remains. 🛡️ Protection & Visits Listed as a Historic Monument: facades and roofs of the main building registered in 1973, wings of the outbuildings in 1993. A private property belonging to the du Dresnay family, the château is open for guided tours of the exterior and for events such as European Heritage Days.
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Things to See & Do Ramparts: With approximately 30 semicircular towers, the granite walls symbolize medieval urban robustness. Ruined Castle: All that remains of the castle is a round tower (perhaps the keep) and sections of walls restored since the 1980s. Panoramic Walk: The rampart path offers splendid views of the Thouet Valley and the Saint-Paul district.
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History & Architecture Medieval Construction: Built in the early 13th century under the aegis of John Lackland, the citadel rests on a natural promontory reinforced by three defensive walls, towers, and ramparts. Castle and Bastion: Its original, isolated castle included towers such as the Powder Tower and the Harcourt Tower. In the 15th century, Arthur de Richemont added the bastille and an artillery boulevard. Citadel Gate (or Clock Gate): The gatehouse is flanked by two almond-shaped towers and topped with a clock tower. A granite staircase provides access to the guardroom and the patrol path.
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The citadel of Parthenay, nicknamed the "little Carcassonne of the West", is one of the city's heritage jewels, perched on a rocky spur overlooking the bend of the Thouet River.
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Better equipped than many campsites! The restrooms are super clean, and they even provide toilet paper and soap. The shower costs €1 (coin-operated) and runs for 8 minutes. Bike washing (including cleaner) is free. There's also a garage for bike parking, which you can lock if you have a lock with you. We loved it!
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Bressuire Castle is a medieval ruin dating from the 10th century and having belonged to the Beaumont family. You can discover the 700 meter long enclosure and its 38 towers, admire the romantic remains of the 15th century dwelling and enjoy the view of the chapel and the old slaughterhouse from the esplanade. The castle also hosts temporary exhibitions, sculpture symposia and treasure hunts in summer.
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The gravel biking routes around Le Tallud feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills and rural settings. You'll encounter varied surfaces, from compacted paths to more challenging unpaved sections, often incorporating historical elements and natural water features. The topography is consistently undulating, providing a good workout.
While many routes in the Le Tallud area are rated as difficult, there are a couple of moderate options available. These routes still offer a good challenge but might be more approachable for those newer to gravel biking compared to the more demanding trails.
Many routes pass by interesting points, including old towns, bridges, and scenic viewpoints. Specifically, you might encounter the View of the Citadel Bridge in Parthenay, enjoy views Along the Thouet river, or take in the panoramic View of the Citadel. The region offers a mix of cultural and natural exploration.
Yes, all the highly-rated gravel bike trails in this guide are designed as loops, making it convenient to start and finish your ride at the same point. For example, consider the Vasles – Village of Sheep – View of the Citadel loop from Saint-Pardoux-Soutiers or the Gourgé bridge – Airvault loop from Parthenay.
The duration of gravel bike rides in Le Tallud varies depending on the route and your pace. Many of the longer, more challenging routes, such as the View of the Citadel – Stream Along the Voie Verte loop from Parthenay, can take around 7 hours to complete. Shorter options are also available if you're looking for a quicker ride.
Yes, some routes pass by useful facilities. For instance, you might find a dedicated Rest area for cyclists. Additionally, routes often go through or near towns like Parthenay, where you can find amenities.
While gravel biking is possible year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions in Le Tallud, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning rides are recommended. Winter rides are possible but be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions on unpaved sections.
There are 12 gravel bike trails documented in the Le Tallud region on komoot, offering a range of experiences for different skill levels. This includes 2 moderate and 10 difficult routes.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to showcase the region's rich history. For example, the View of the Citadel – Parthenay Old Town loop from Parthenay specifically takes you through historical areas, including the old town of Parthenay.
The routes often start from towns or villages like Parthenay or Saint-Pardoux-Soutiers. These locations typically offer public parking options, making it convenient to begin your gravel biking adventure. For instance, the Parthenay Old Town – Old Clécé station loop from Parthenay starts directly from Parthenay.
The Le Tallud region is characterized by rolling hills, meaning you should expect consistent elevation gains on most routes. For example, a challenging route like the Gourgé bridge – Airvault loop from Parthenay features over 760 meters of ascent, providing a significant climbing experience.


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