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No traffic road cycling routes around Voulgézac navigate a landscape characterized by rolling hills, serene river valleys, and extensive vineyards within the Charente region of France. The area features diverse terrain, including limestone cliffs and varied inclines, particularly within the Vallée des Eaux Claires. This geological diversity provides both challenging ascents and scenic descents for road cyclists. The region's quiet country roads and dedicated greenways offer a network suitable for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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71.7km
03:48
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.1km
02:07
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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83.1km
04:00
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.2km
03:17
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Bourge medieval style, very pretty
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Beautiful little town center
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The parish church of Notre-Dame is Romanesque and dates from the 12th century. It has a Romanesque bell tower with two floors of arched bays and a conical spire. A dome is at the crossing and the capitals are decorated with sculptures. On the gable of the façade, bas-reliefs depict Christ between evangelical symbols. Its façade was damaged during the Revolution, and heavily restored in the 19th century10. It was classified as a historic monument on July 12, 1886 https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/eglise-notre-dame-de-trois-palis/ A little history of the town of Trois Palis by following this link: http://trois-palis.fr/histoire-et-patrimoine/
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Notre Dame de Trois-Palis is a small church located in the center of the town of Trois-Palis. From the Romanesque period, it was listed as a historic monument in 1886. The conical spire covered with pine cone scales that rises above the square bell tower can be seen from afar. It dominates a small Romanesque building located in the heart of the town. Its façade is divided into three floors: At the top, in the triangular gable wall, Christ in Majesty is surrounded by the tetramorph (set of four symbolic representations of the evangelists: the bull of Saint Luke; the eagle of Saint John; the lion of Saint Mark; the angel of Saint Matthew). This theme is directly inspired by the Saint-Pierre cathedral in Angoulême. The central space, between the gable and the portal, is occupied by modern high reliefs representing Christ surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John. On the ground floor, the sculpture made of foliage and animals is present on the arches of the portal. Restored in 1891 century, the small church of Notre-Dame has undergone major modifications. A semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet and the nave was vaulted. Inside, the building consists of a single nave, split into three bays. The walls of the nave are clad with large pointed arches. The south wall of the nave is pierced by three bays, while the north wall is blind. In the extension of the nave, a bay under a bell tower deserves attention. The columns arranged in this space are all endowed with a rich sculpted program that develops in the capitals. They are all historiated and represent the themes frequently deployed near the sanctuary: original sin and the fight between Good and Evil. The semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet in the 19th century. It has a cul-de-four vault. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1886. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Notre Dame de Trois-Palis is a small church located in the center of the town of Trois-Palis. From the Romanesque period, it was listed as a historic monument in 1886. The conical spire covered with pine cone scales that rises above the square bell tower can be seen from afar. It dominates a small Romanesque building located in the heart of the town. Its façade is divided into three floors: At the top, in the triangular gable wall, Christ in Majesty is surrounded by the tetramorph (set of four symbolic representations of the evangelists: the bull of Saint Luke; the eagle of Saint John; the lion of Saint Mark; the angel of Saint Matthew). This theme is directly inspired by the Saint-Pierre cathedral in Angoulême. The central space, between the gable and the portal, is occupied by modern high reliefs representing Christ surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John. On the ground floor, the sculpture made of foliage and animals is present on the arches of the portal. Restored in 1891 century, the small church of Notre-Dame has undergone major modifications. A semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet and the nave was vaulted. Inside, the building consists of a single nave, split into three bays. The walls of the nave are clad with large pointed arches. The south wall of the nave is pierced by three bays, while the north wall is blind. In the extension of the nave, a bay under a bell tower deserves attention. The columns arranged in this space are all endowed with a rich sculpted program that develops in the capitals. They are all historiated and represent the themes frequently deployed near the sanctuary: original sin and the fight between Good and Evil. The semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet in the 19th century. It has a cul-de-four vault. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1886. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Located on one of the paths to Santiago de Compostela, the Via Turonensis (Road to Tours), the Saint-Denys de Montmoreau church was built in the 12th century. It has retained its original appearance, with the exception of the square Romanesque bell tower which was completely modified in the mid-19th century by Paul Abadie. A Romanesque church whose façade is marked by a polylobed portal and two arcades. It consists of a nave covered with a barrel vault, a transept whose crossing has a dome on pendentives and a vast, very bright semicircular apse. The chevet bordering the road is decorated with a very prominent horizontal cordon supported by modillions representing human or animal faces. The magnificent Romanesque frontispiece has an arched portal whose five arches form an archivolt resting on slender columns with sculpted capitals. The inner arch is openworked by six lobes ending with symbolic animal heads. All the decorations bear witness to an oriental influence in the South-West Romanesque and especially to the virtuosity of the sculptors. https://www.montmoreau.fr/index-module-orki-page-view-id-115.html https://monumentum.fr/monument-historique/pa00104432/montmoreau-eglise-saint-denis
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Very pretty village, worth visiting!
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There are over 35 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Voulgézac listed in this guide. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring options for different cycling preferences.
The Voulgézac area, nestled in the Charente region, offers diverse terrain for no-traffic road cycling. You can expect a mix of rolling hills, serene river valleys, and extensive vineyards. Routes may feature gentle slopes for leisurely rides or more undulating countryside with moderate elevation gains, especially around natural features like the Vallée des Eaux Claires.
The Charente region is beautiful for cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer offers warm, sunny days perfect for long rides, often with picturesque sunflower and wheat fields. Autumn provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Voulgézac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the scenic beauty of the Charente countryside, and the opportunities to discover charming villages and historical sites along the way.
Yes, this guide includes at least one easy no-traffic road cycling route around Voulgézac, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. Many of the moderate routes also feature manageable sections, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without excessive challenge.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, routes like the Mouthiers-sur-Boëme and Villebois-Lavalette Loop offer over 70 km with significant elevation gain. This route provides a good workout while exploring the varied landscapes and historical points of interest in the region.
Several natural landmarks can be explored. The Vallée des Eaux Claires is a notable site with striking limestone cliffs and diverse ecosystems. You might also encounter areas like Burnt Wood or the Claix Millstone Quarries, offering unique natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Charente region is rich in heritage. You can cycle past historic châteaux such as Château de la Mercerie or Château de la Rochandry. Charming villages like Villebois-Lavalette, known for its castle, are also accessible, offering opportunities to explore medieval architecture and local life. Don't miss the unique Jardin du Moulin de Nanteuillet in Voulgézac itself.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Voulgézac are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Château de la Mercerie – Villebois-Lavalette Castle loop from Les Erableaux, which offers a scenic round trip.
While this guide focuses on road cycling, the broader Charente region offers dedicated greenways and quiet country roads that are ideal for family-friendly cycling. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and away from main roads for a safer and more enjoyable experience with children. The region's extensive network includes routes of varying lengths, some under 10 km.
Voulgézac is well-positioned to access sections of major cycling routes. The Flow Vélo (connecting Périgord to the Atlantic Ocean) and La Scandibérique (EuroVelo 3) traverse the Charente, offering extensive opportunities for long-distance and varied cycling adventures, often following riverbanks and passing through vineyards.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many routes, particularly in the villages and towns around Voulgézac. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for recommended parking locations. Public car parks in local villages are often a good option.


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