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The best traffic-free bike rides around Estillac

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Estillac traverse a landscape characterized by the Garonne Valley, the Canal Latéral de la Garonne, and rolling hills. The region offers varied terrain, from generally flatter sections alongside waterways to more challenging paths with elevation gain. This combination provides diverse cycling experiences through scenic rural settings in the Lot-et-Garonne department of France.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Estillac

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is Boulangerie & Tabac loop from Le Passage, a 14.6 miles (23.5 km) trail that takes 1 hour 23 minutes to complete. This easy route explores rural landscapes near the Garonne River.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Agen river port – Pont de Courpian loop from Le Passage, a moderate 26.7 miles (43.0 km) path. This route features sections along the Canal Latéral de la Garonne and through rolling hills.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Bike loop from Agen, a 7.8 miles (12.5 km) trail leading through the Garonne Valley, often completed in about 45 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Estillac is defined by the Garonne Valley, the Canal Latéral de la Garonne, and rolling hills. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy rides to more challenging paths.
  • The routes in Estillac are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 1,800 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Estillac's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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Boulangerie & Tabac loop from Le Passage

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Mads
September 29, 2025, Boulangerie & Tabac

Bread, cakes, coffee and soft drinks available here

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August 2, 2025, Écuroduc

Squirrel crossing 🐿️

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A very quiet campsite for cyclists. Fabulous shower, bathroom, and electricity to charge your devices. The village is beautiful. It's definitely worth stopping here. There's a shop, bar, restaurant, pizzeria, and pharmacy on site. Cost: €5.

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Saint-Caprais Cathedral in Agen features several architectural peculiarities: its Romanesque apse is extended by a single-nave Gothic nave. Replacing an earlier wooden campanile, the current bell tower was built in 1835 at the initiative of Bishop Jean-Aimé de Levezou de Vezins and is unusual in that it consists of three Gothic stylistic elements (lancet Gothic, radiant Gothic, and flamboyant Gothic) curiously presented in reverse chronological order. A corbel composed according to this principle can still be seen in a corner of the north transept of Agen Cathedral. This corbel, in itself, is a small monument containing two large formerets and a long-span pointed arch. The paintings on the walls and ceilings depict the history of the arrival of Christianity in the region. A central role is given to the first martyrs of Agen. Other paintings are presented in series: the Evangelists, the Apostles, the patriarchs of the Jewish people (Abraham, Noah, etc.), the great kings of Israel, etc. The cathedral is much shorter than one might expect, judging by the size of the choir; indeed, political and financial difficulties greatly influenced the cathedral's final form. The painted decoration was entrusted to Jean-Louis Bézard, a painter from Toulouse who won the Prix de Rome in 1829. He completed the decoration of the chapel of the Hospice Saint-Jacques d'Agen, now the departmental hotel, in 1845, which has since disappeared. At the same time, he began painting the Chapel of the Virgin Mary in the cathedral. He continued decorating the cathedral until 1869. The choice of themes was made by the cathedral clergy and was the subject of debate between the painter and Abbé Deyche. For the decoration of the apse, the choice was made to depict the martyrdom of the saints of Agen. For the rest of the decoration, the paintings blend local themes and Marian iconography, the great figures of the Bible, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. Jean-Louis Bézard drew inspiration from the decoration of the Sicilian churches of Palermo and Montereale for the medallions of the arches of the transept crossing. The altar decoration: an altar cross and six candlesticks are listed as historical monuments. On the counter-façade, two statues: on the right, Saint Caprais, and on the left, Saint Stephen, by Louis Rochet. The main organ, built by organ builder Jean-Baptiste Stoltz, was featured at the 1855 World's Fair in Paris. According to legend, it was donated by Empress Eugenie in 1858 to Agen Cathedral, which until then had no instrument. It is the largest instrument in the Lot-et-Garonne department, with 45 stops spread over three manuals and a pedalboard. It has mechanical action. It is listed as a historic monument. The choir organ was built by organ builder Jules Magen in 1885 (15 stops over two manuals/pedalboard). It has been listed as a historic monument. Concert pianist and organist Jérôme Chabert has been its organist since 2002. He founded the Heures d'Orgue, an international festival held every summer in July and August on the cathedral's two organs.

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Saint-Caprais Cathedral was built in the 12th century on the site of an episcopal basilica constructed in the 6th century, sacked by the Normans in 853 and then restored. Saint-Caprais Church is mentioned, along with Saint-Étienne Cathedral, in the will of Raymond, Lord of Toulouse, Marquis of Gothia, Count of Rouergue, Gévaudan, and Narbonne, who died in 961.[6] It was originally a collegiate church. Sacked again in December 1561 during the Wars of Religion, Saint-Caprais Collegiate Church became a fodder store in 1791 before being reopened in 1796 and becoming the official cathedral of Agen, following the destruction of the old Saint-Étienne Cathedral during the Revolution. It was elevated to the rank of cathedral in 1802. At the request of the Bishop of Agen, Jean-Aimé de Levezou de Vezins, the architect Gustave Bourrières[7] rebuilt the south façade, the bell tower, and the interior floors between 1838 and 1847.

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Beautiful viewpoint. A beautiful structure to discover. Friendly esplanade at the end of the canal bridge

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A must-stop to have a drink, eat, sleep, get your bike repaired or buy local products. Everything is designed around cycling in a magnificent place. See their website for details. https://cafe-velo.net/

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Very warm welcome!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Estillac?

Estillac offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 90 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, including 22 easy, 43 moderate, and 26 difficult tours, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Estillac?

The region around Estillac is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush landscapes and mild temperatures, while autumn provides comfortable riding conditions and beautiful fall colors. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred.

What do other cyclists say about the no-traffic touring routes in Estillac?

The no-traffic touring routes in Estillac are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 240 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse scenery, from the tranquil Garonne Valley to the charming rural settings, and the well-maintained paths that allow for peaceful rides.

Are there easy, no-traffic touring cycling routes suitable for beginners in Estillac?

Yes, there are 22 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes around Estillac, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Bike loop from Agen, which covers 12.5 km with minimal elevation gain, offering a gentle introduction to the area's cycling paths.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic touring cycling routes around Estillac?

The no-traffic routes around Estillac offer varied terrain. You'll find many flat sections, particularly along the picturesque Garonne Valley and the Canal Latéral de la Garonne. However, the region also features rolling hills, providing more challenging climbs and descents for those seeking a greater workout and diverse landscapes.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features along the no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Absolutely. Many routes pass through the scenic Garonne Valley and alongside the Canal Latéral de la Garonne, offering tranquil water views. You can also explore natural parks like Lac de Passeligne and the Agen Garonne Passeligne-Pélissier Natural Park. While not directly on every route, these natural features define the region's beauty.

Can I find historical landmarks or charming villages on these routes?

Yes, the region is rich in history and charming villages. Routes often lead through characterful small towns like Dunes, Puymirol, and Donzac. You might also encounter historical architecture such as the 13th-century Château d'Estillac or the Eglise de Sainte Marie (Aubiac). The Château de Montluc loop from Roquefort is a great example of a route that combines cycling with historical sights.

Are there any no-traffic routes along the Canal Latéral de la Garonne?

The Canal Latéral de la Garonne is a highlight for no-traffic touring cyclists in Estillac. Its towpaths provide excellent, often flat, routes ideal for relaxed touring. You can explore sections that lead to the Agen river port or pass by the impressive Agen Canal Bridge, offering unique perspectives of the waterway.

Where can I park my car to access these no-traffic cycling routes?

Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Estillac, Le Passage, or Agen. Look for public parking areas, often near town centers or local amenities, which provide convenient access to the cycling paths.

Is public transport an option for reaching the starting points of these routes with my bike?

While local bus services exist, their capacity for bicycles can be limited. Regional trains (TER) in France often allow bikes, but it's advisable to check specific routes and times for bike carriage policies, especially during peak seasons. Planning your route to start and end in a town with a train station can be a good strategy.

Are the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Estillac suitable for families?

Many of the easy and moderate no-traffic routes, particularly those along the Canal Latéral de la Garonne or through flatter valley sections, are very suitable for families. These paths offer a safe and enjoyable environment away from vehicle traffic, allowing everyone to experience the beautiful scenery at their own pace. The Bike loop from Université des Sciences de Bordeaux is an easy option that families might enjoy.

Can I bring my dog on these no-traffic cycling routes?

Generally, dogs are permitted on leash on most public cycling paths and voies vertes (greenways) in France, which constitute many of the no-traffic routes. However, it's always best to check for specific local regulations or signage, especially in nature reserves or protected areas, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Are there places to stop for refreshments or food along the no-traffic routes?

Yes, many no-traffic touring routes pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, and local markets. Towns like Agen and Layrac offer opportunities to experience local culture and produce. The Boulangerie & Tabac loop from Le Passage, for instance, suggests a route with convenient stops for refreshments.

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