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No traffic road cycling routes around Cavagnac traverse tranquil rural landscapes characterized by green meadows and agricultural lands. The terrain is generally slightly hilly, offering varied challenges for road cyclists. The region is part of Haut-Quercy and the Causse de Martel, featuring limestone plateaus that contribute to picturesque routes. Cyclists can expect quiet roads and scenic views along the Tourmente River, a tributary of the Dordogne.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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49.4km
02:46
870m
870m
Road cycle 30.7 miles (49.4 km) to Collonges-la-Rouge, a moderate route with 2844 feet (867 meters) of elevation through unique red landscap
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60.6km
02:47
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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43.3km
02:14
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.5km
01:34
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.6km
02:32
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The castle is currently undergoing a very time-consuming and expensive restoration.
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A truly beautiful medieval village. You'll feel like you're in a fairytale... Many restaurants offer delicious food and drinks. Side note: very touristy... But still definitely worth a visit.
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The 18th century market hall, with its chestnut wood frame, is an emblematic place in the village
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Climbing the watchtower via the narrow staircase gives you a panoramic view of the castle garden, the surrounding area and the town of Turrene. An information sheet in German is available at the ticket booth.
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This small church has a unique architecture. Two small apses form two short transepts on the sides. The main nave has no apse but a straight back wall behind the altar. It is also not oriented to the east as usual but rather to the west.
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A very pretty village that has also suffered massive flooding. Noteworthy is the red stone bench in the hall where fish and meat were sold.
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Why Visit Turenne? For its fascinating history: Once an independent viscounty, Turenne has a unique and prestigious history that is reflected in its architecture and monuments. For its exceptional panoramas: The village offers breathtaking views of the Corrèze valley, perfect for lovers of beautiful landscapes. For its medieval charm: Strolling through the cobbled streets of Turenne, between old houses and remains of the castle, transports visitors to another era. Turenne is an essential destination for history and heritage enthusiasts, offering a unique experience in the heart of a perfectly preserved medieval village.
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Turenne, located in Corrèze, is one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France", known for its medieval heritage and fascinating history. Perched on a hill, this picturesque village offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and seduces visitors with its cobbled streets, stone houses and rich history. Points of Interest in Turenne: Château de Turenne: Medieval remains: The castle, dating from the 11th century, dominates the village and is its main attraction. Although it is partially in ruins, the Caesar tower and the keep still stand, offering exceptional panoramas of the valley. History of the viscounts: Turenne was for centuries the seat of the powerful viscounts of Turenne, who had a rare autonomy within the kingdom of France. They marked local history through their political influence. Village and Architecture: Noble houses: Going down from the castle, you will discover many noble residences dating from the 15th to the 17th century, such as the Maison des Chanoines and the Hôtel de Cosnac, testifying to the prosperity of the village at the time. Picturesque alleys: The steep alleys of Turenne are lined with stone houses with slate or lauze roofs, perfectly preserved, offering a timeless charm. Panoramas and Landscapes: Breathtaking view: From the César tower, the highest point of Turenne, the panoramic view of the surrounding countryside is spectacular, with green hills and fields as far as the eye can see. Peaceful environment: The village, surrounded by nature, invites you to walk and contemplate in an authentic and peaceful setting. Religious heritage: Saint-Paul Church: Dating from the 12th century, this Gothic church houses stained glass windows and period frescoes. It bears witness to the religious importance of Turenne throughout the centuries. Capuchin Chapel: Located near the castle, this chapel is another example of the village's rich religious heritage.
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Cavagnac. These routes are designed to offer a serene experience on quiet roads, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the tranquil rural landscapes of the Lot department.
The terrain around Cavagnac is generally described as slightly hilly, offering an interesting challenge without being overly strenuous. You'll cycle through verdant meadows and agricultural lands, often on quiet, rural roads with minimal traffic, characteristic of the Haut-Quercy and Causse de Martel limestone plateaus.
Yes, there are a couple of easy no-traffic road cycling routes available. While most routes are moderate, these easier options provide a gentle introduction to the region's beautiful, quiet roads. You can find routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances to start with.
Many routes pass through or near charming historical sites and villages. For example, the Collonges-la-Rouge and Turenne Loop takes you past two of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'. You can also explore the Collonges-la-Rouge Village, the Medieval Center of Martel, or the impressive Turenne — Medieval Village and Castle.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Collonges-la-Rouge Village – The Renaissance House loop from Turenne offer a difficult grade with significant elevation gain over a longer distance, ensuring a rewarding ride through the region's quiet roads.
The routes often showcase the region's natural beauty. You might find yourself cycling alongside the Tourmente River, a tributary of the Dordogne, or through areas within the Natura 2000 sites, indicating a rich and undisturbed natural environment. Cavagnac Lake (Etang de Bournazel) also offers scenic views, sometimes with the historic Château of Bournazel in the distance.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Cavagnac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 50 ratings. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the rural roads, the beautiful scenery, and the opportunity to explore charming medieval villages without the distraction of heavy traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Cavagnac are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Creysse village – Between cliffs and the Dordogne loop from Meyssac or the Château de Turenne loop from Turenne, providing convenient options for exploration.
Moderate no-traffic road cycling routes in Cavagnac typically range from 40 to 60 kilometers in distance, with elevation gains between 500 to 900 meters. For instance, the Collonges-la-Rouge and Turenne Loop is about 49 kilometers with 867 meters of ascent, offering a good balance of distance and challenge.
Yes, the region is rich in historical heritage. Many routes offer glimpses of or pass directly by historical castles and churches. For example, the village of Cavagnac itself has a historic castle and the 12th-century Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church. You might also encounter highlights like Vassinhac Castle or the medieval structures in Curemonte.
The region's rural and green landscape is particularly inviting during spring and early autumn. These seasons typically offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for road cycling on the quiet roads around Cavagnac. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.


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