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Touring cycling routes around Villebois-Lavalette traverse the Charente department in France, characterized by green rolling countryside and extensive agricultural plains. The region features quiet country lanes and vibrant sunflower fields, providing a scenic backdrop for cyclists. Its location at the foot of Périgord offers diverse natural features and varied terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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41.5km
02:35
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.0km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.6km
02:11
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a wayside cross located on the Route des Menots, at the southern exit of Fouquebrune,
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Romanesque church fortified in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. The bell tower is imposing, and the oldest parts are located at the base of the side walls, the semicircular apse, and the façade. The rectangular bell tower is pierced by two lintel openings on each side. Powerful buttresses surround the building; one of the two on the façade is higher because it supports the bell tower staircase. The three-bay nave is lit by narrow, ribbed-vaulted windows. https://chateauruine.fr/16-eglise-fortifiee-fouquebrune.html
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The Tower is difficult to visualize; you must stay in the castle, which offers guest rooms, to access it.
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Church located near the cemetery. It is a Romanesque church, pierced by an ogival door on important corner buttresses. Rebuilt in the 15th century, it was restored from 1656 to 1668, then in 1830. Two side chapels were added, and an arcade bell tower on the facade. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juillaguet
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The Notre-Dame de Charmant church dates from the end of the 11th century. It is Romanesque and has a remarkable bell tower, in an octagonal pyramid. This bell tower, destroyed by a storm, was rebuilt in 1843. Inside, some beautiful murals remain, including one of the Assumption. Two crosses pattées sculpted on its facade to the left of the portal may suggest that it was a Templar possession in the 13th century. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Notre-Dame_de_Charmant https://monumentum.fr/monument-historique/pa00104282/boisne-la-tude-eglise-notre-dame
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The title suggests an unusual village; it is not. It is an isolated village composed of old houses without any particular style. In my eyes, the only points of interest are the church (which you can't walk around and which doesn't offer much in terms of its exterior facade), the chapel near the cemetery (very basic, you just walk around it without leaving more cultured) and the castle which offers accommodation as a bed and breakfast. The village as a whole is not essential, like the town hall building: bland, aged with a poorly preserved authenticity.
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A small Charentais village with nothing in particular until we discover the "priest's garden", a garden maintained and preserved by the inhabitants around the church.
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The Notre-Dame parish church dates from the end of the 11th century. It is Romanesque and has a remarkable bell tower, in an octagonal pyramid. This bell tower, destroyed by a storm, was rebuilt in 1843. Inside, some beautiful murals remain, including one of the Assumption. Two crosses pattée carved on its facade to the left of the portal may suggest that it was a Templar possession in the 13th century.
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Villebois-Lavalette, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes traverse the Charente department, characterized by green rolling countryside and extensive agricultural plains.
The touring cycling routes around Villebois-Lavalette primarily range from moderate to difficult. While there are no routes specifically classified as "easy" in our current selection, the region's rolling countryside offers options for various skill levels, with some paths featuring significant elevation gains.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Villebois-Lavalette are designed as loops. For example, the Villebois-Lavalette Exploration Loop 54C and Château de Villebois-Lavalette – Villebois-Lavalette Castle loop from Fontaine are popular circular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location.
The region is characterized by picturesque rolling countryside, extensive agricultural plains, and quiet country lanes. You'll often cycle past vibrant sunflower fields, especially in season, and enjoy the tranquil, unspoilt landscape of South Charente. The area also benefits from the diverse geography of the Charente-Périgourdine region.
Several routes pass by significant historical sites. You can cycle past the imposing Château de la Mercerie, a manor house with a dazzling white stone facade, or the historic Château de Villebois-Lavalette itself. The region is also dotted with interesting Romanesque churches and unique historical features like the Cluzeaux of Argentine, ancient rock shelters.
Yes, the rolling countryside and elevated plateaus provide numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes that pass through areas like the Plateau d'Argentine or near the Château de Villebois-Lavalette often offer panoramic views of the surrounding agricultural plains and green landscapes. The The Haberdashery – Château de la Mercerie loop from Musée de Tourbiere, for instance, provides views of the impressive Château de la Mercerie.
The region is ideal for cycling during spring and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are particularly vibrant, with sunflower fields in bloom during summer months. The quiet country lanes offer a pleasant experience outside of peak heat.
The touring cycling routes in Villebois-Lavalette are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural landscapes, the quiet country lanes, and the scenic beauty of the agricultural plains and rolling countryside.
While our current selection of touring cycling routes around Villebois-Lavalette primarily features moderate to difficult options, the region's extensive network of quiet country lanes offers potential for easier, family-friendly rides. It's recommended to check individual route details for elevation and terrain to find the most suitable path for beginners or families.
Many touring cycling routes in the Villebois-Lavalette area start and end in or near villages, where public parking is typically available. For example, routes like the Bike loop from Argentine would likely have parking options in or around the village of Argentine.
The routes often pass through or near small villages and towns in the Charente-Périgourdine region. While not every route will have a cafe directly on the path, you can typically find local establishments in the villages for refreshments. The traditional market hall in Villebois-Lavalette itself hosts a market every Saturday, offering local produce and a lively atmosphere.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the Site Naturel des Tourbières near Vendoire, which provides a glimpse into local wetlands and unique ecosystems. The nearby Lakes of Haute-Charente also offer opportunities for nature walks, complementing the cycling experience.


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