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No traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Cibard traverse a gently rolling to moderately hilly terrain, situated on a crest line between the Dordogne and Isle valleys. Altitudes in the area range from 38 to 108 meters, providing varied gradients for cyclists. The landscape is characterized by extensive vineyards, historic châteaux, and small river valleys, offering a scenic backdrop for rides. This region, part of the wider Saint-Emilion area, provides numerous opportunities for cycling through UNESCO World Heritage wine country.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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15.6km
01:15
180m
170m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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37.8km
01:41
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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47.7km
02:02
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.4km
02:01
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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72.6km
03:05
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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Château Angélus, located in the heart of the prestigious Saint-Émilion vineyard, is one of the most famous Grands Crus Classés of Bordeaux. Nestled in the middle of perfectly maintained vines, a visit to the château allows you to discover the wine history of the region, its impressive cellars and its ultra-modern winery. Wine lovers will appreciate tastings of the refined vintages.
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I find St Emilion to be very pretentious and focused on fleecing tourists. For a more authentic French town, visit Castillon.
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Perched on a rocky promontory and surrounded by the famous vineyard of the same name, Saint-Émilion is a magnificent village. Very popular with tourists and wine lovers, it is crowded in summer and I recommend that you come and discover it out of season. The medieval city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and many cycling events take place there, in the small, steep, cobbled streets.
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This church in Saint-Emilion has a very unusual architecture: it is not built stone on stone, but the church was - in the truest sense of the word - beaten out of the stone, which is why it is also called the "rock church".
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There are over 60 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Cibard, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, allowing you to enjoy the picturesque landscapes of the Great Saint-Emilion Area.
The terrain around Saint-Cibard is generally gently rolling to moderately hilly, with altitudes ranging from 38 to 108 meters. This provides a varied cycling experience, from easier vineyard loops to routes with more significant elevation changes, all while minimizing traffic.
Yes, approximately 15 of the routes are rated as easy, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An example is the Cordeliers Cloister – Saint-Émilion loop, which offers a pleasant ride through the vineyards.
The region is rich in history and offers several points of interest. You might encounter the impressive Château de Monbadon, or various Romanesque churches like the Saint-Christophe Church. Many routes also pass through charming villages and past historic châteaux, especially within the UNESCO World Heritage vineyards.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Cibard are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Gurson Castle – Liberty Square loop is a great option for a scenic circular ride.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Cibard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene vineyard landscapes, the quiet country roads, and the opportunity to explore the region's rich heritage away from busy traffic.
Absolutely. The area is traversed by streams like the Nauves, Lidoire, and Puygueraux, and some routes offer views of the Dordogne river. For example, the Mill on the Isle – Cows in the Meadow loop follows the Isle river, providing a tranquil cycling experience.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for road cycling in Saint-Cibard. The weather is pleasant, and the vineyards offer stunning scenery, either with fresh green growth or vibrant autumn colors. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler, potentially damp conditions.
Many routes are designed to immerse you in the heart of the Saint-Emilion wine region. The Château de Monbadon – Windmills loop, for instance, takes you through expansive vineyards, offering opportunities to see wine estates and experience the UNESCO World Heritage landscape.
For broader information on cycling opportunities and services in the Saint-Emilion area, including 'Accueil Vélo' labeled amenities, you can visit the official Saint-Emilion Tourism website: saint-emilion-tourisme.com.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, there are several moderate to difficult routes. The Bord de l'Isle – Mill on the Isle loop covers over 50 km, offering a more extensive exploration of the region's quiet roads and landscapes.


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