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Mountain bike trails around Thénac traverse a landscape characterized by rolling terrain and varied countryside, offering engaging paths for riders. The region, situated across parts of Dordogne and Charente-Maritime, features a mix of open fields and potentially wooded areas, providing diverse riding experiences. While the area is known for its scenic beauty, the specific mountain biking routes often involve moderate elevation changes, making for dynamic rides. This blend of features contributes to a network of trails suitable for exploring the…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.7
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91
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46.8km
03:38
260m
260m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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37
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33.9km
02:36
160m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.5
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5
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15.3km
01:03
80m
80m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.7km
02:36
230m
230m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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5
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9.96km
00:36
20m
20m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the heart of the singles of the forest of St Leger
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beautiful passages along the Charente with pretty monuments and small waterfront cafés in Port d’Envaux and Saintes.
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pleasant circuit mixed single paths and roads
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The Church of Saint-Martin de Coucoury was built around the 11th century. It is a pretty example of a Romanesque church.
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A small bridge over the Etier de Rousson which leads to La Charente. It is on the V92 cycle path.
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Saintes is a city that shines with its millennial heritage and its Gallo-Roman monuments. As unusual as they are well preserved, these nuggets will take you on a real journey through time.
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The church of Coucoury, built along a Roman road, succeeded older sanctuaries of which only a few traces remain. It is dedicated to Saint-Martin. Most of the single nave building that exists today dates from the second half of the 12th century. Outside, the apse is the most remarkable element; it is limited, on either side, by two buttresses and divided, by two semi engaged columns, into three parts each pierced with a semicircular window. The whole is unified by an elegant border surmounting the windows and connecting them to each other. This very simple harmony is completed by a modillion cornice. On the south wall, the elevation of the nave has preserved fragments of a facing of small cubic rubble and traces of windows, witnesses of an older construction (11th century). This wall is pierced by three Romanesque windows. The square bell tower is massive. It is covered with a four-sloped, almost flat roof, and has two of its faces with beautiful twin Romanesque windows. At the end of the 15th century a chapel was added on the north side. Finally, the western facade is much more recent; indeed the nave, lengthened by nine meters in 1770, ends with a classic facade of fairly good quality with its bosses and its pediment. We can regret the elevation of this new facade in the 18th century because it deprives us of the 12th century facade. You enter the church through a bare door surmounted by a rectangular bay and an imposing triangular pediment (late 18th century). Inside, the nave – high, quite large and without side aisles – is lit by five pierced semicircular windows pierced in the 18th century. The stained glass windows were made in 1869. The walls, in exposed rubble, reveal breaks in the structure, which makes it possible to distinguish the constructions of the Romanesque period from those of the Classical period. In particular on the south wall where you can still see the walled bays of the first Romanesque building (11th century). On the left as you enter: an original stone baptismal font, made up of two twin basins and engraved with eight crests bearing the names of priests. These baptismal fonts date from the 17th century. At the other end of the nave: a stone pulpit dating from 1876. It is a very beautiful Romanesque church in the Saintonge countryside where the centuries have mixed styles for the greatest pleasure of the eyes.
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There are nearly 90 mountain bike trails around Thénac, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The majority are moderate, with 26 easy and 1 difficult route also available.
Mountain bike trails around Thénac are characterized by rolling terrain and varied countryside. You'll find a mix of open fields and wooded areas, with moderate elevation changes that make for dynamic and engaging rides.
Yes, Thénac offers 26 easy mountain bike routes that are generally suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These trails allow you to enjoy the beautiful countryside at a comfortable pace.
While exploring the trails, you can encounter several interesting sites. Consider routes that pass near the Saint-Martin Church or the historic Château de La Dixmerie. For a cultural detour, routes around Saintes might bring you close to the impressive Abbaye aux Dames de Saintes or the Saint-Pierre Cathedral.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Thénac are designed as loops. For example, you could try the Trails and Singletracks Loop – Super singles start! loop from Thénac, which is a moderate 25.5 km ride, or the slightly longer Trails and Singletracks Loop loop from Thénac at 27.8 km.
The mountain bike trails around Thénac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 600 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the engaging paths and scenic beauty of the region.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for a longer challenge, the La Roche Madame Cave loop from Berneuil is a moderate 46.8 km trail with significant elevation gain, characteristic of the region's rolling hills. It typically takes around 3 hours 37 minutes to complete.
Given the region's rolling terrain and varied countryside, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Thénac, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Absolutely. Routes like the Super singles start! – Trails and Singletracks Loop loop from La Combe à Chevalier offer a good mix of trails and singletracks, providing a varied and engaging experience through the local countryside.
Thénac has a presence in both the Dordogne and Charente-Maritime departments. While both offer scenic landscapes, the Thénac in Charente-Maritime is particularly noted for its organized mountain biking events and developed infrastructure, featuring a lot of rolling terrain. The Dordogne side, around features like Lake L'Escourou, provides a beautiful backdrop for general cycling and outdoor pursuits.
The trails around Thénac feature moderate elevation changes due to the rolling terrain. For example, the 46.8 km La Roche Madame Cave loop from Berneuil has an elevation gain of approximately 257 meters, providing a good workout without overly steep climbs.


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