Vineyards and Orchards of Duraquois Circuit
Vineyards and Orchards of Duraquois Circuit
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02:47
43.3km
480m
Cycling
Cycle the difficult 26.9-mile Duraquois Circuit through vineyards and orchards, gaining 1589 feet of elevation in the Lot-et-Garonne.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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722 m
Highlight • Settlement
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6.87 km
Highlight • Lake
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43.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
40.7 km
1.59 km
559 m
541 m
Surfaces
24.4 km
18.1 km
541 m
256 m
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Lowest point (40 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This cycling circuit is approximately 43.3 kilometers (26.9 miles) long. Most cyclists complete it in about 2 hours and 47 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.
The route is considered moderate due to its hilly sections, winding through the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne valley. You'll primarily be cycling on rural roads, offering an authentic experience through vineyards and orchards.
While the route is moderate with some hilly sections, it's manageable for cyclists with a reasonable level of fitness. Beginners might find some climbs challenging, but the overall experience is rewarding. Consider the 43.3 km distance and 484 meters of elevation gain when planning.
The circuit is a loop, and while the provided tour starts near Eymet, the broader Duraquois Circuit typically begins and ends in Duras. You can find parking in Duras, a hill-top market town, which makes it convenient for starting and finishing your ride.
The best time to cycle is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the vineyards and orchards are at their most vibrant, offering beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so plan for early morning rides.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this route, especially if they are well-behaved and kept on a leash. Since much of the route is on rural roads, ensure your dog is comfortable with traffic and other cyclists. Always carry water for your pet.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Vineyards and Orchards of Duraquois Circuit. It's a public route accessible to all cyclists.
You'll cycle through stunning landscapes of vineyards and orchards. Highlights include the charming town of Eymet and the serene Lac de l'Escourrou. The region is also known for its historic towns like Duras, with its prominent castle, and opportunities to experience local produce like AOC Côtes de Duras wines and 'Pruneau d'Agen' plums.
Yes, towns like Duras and Eymet, which are on or near the circuit, offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You can enjoy local cuisine, including regional wines and prune-based delicacies. Consider visiting Duras on a Monday morning for its market.
Yes, the broader Duraquois region offers connectivity. This circuit can be combined with nearby routes like the Circuit du Duc de Lauzan for an extended adventure. It's also accessible from the Canal de Garonne Bordeaux-Toulouse bike route, approximately 80 km southeast of Bordeaux.
The region is famous for its agricultural produce. You'll find opportunities to taste local wines, particularly AOC Côtes de Duras, and the renowned 'Pruneau d'Agen' plums. Some areas might also offer visits to family-run chocolate factories or local markets, like the one in Duras on Mondays.