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Jogging around La Souterraine offers diverse natural landscapes and varied terrain. The region is characterized by a rolling landscape of lakes and hills, heavily wooded areas, and scenic countryside views. The Sédelle River flows through the area, providing opportunities to explore preserved nature along its banks. Runners can find many kilometers of tracks in the woods and between local hamlets, offering varied terrains for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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5.09km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.88km
00:40
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.74km
00:50
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.7km
02:21
250m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
01:08
100m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Porte Saint-Jean is one of the old city gates of La Souterraine. What you see now is modest, but in the Middle Ages it was a serious entrance to the walled city. Why it's nice: This was literally the city's checkpoint. Anyone who wanted to enter was examined here. The name probably refers to a nearby chapel or hospital of Saint-Jean. You're essentially walking through a 13th-14th-century section here, without it being ostentatious. What many people miss: La Souterraine was an important stop on a side route of the pilgrimage route to Santiago. It's likely that pilgrims, traders, and soldiers passed through here centuries ago.
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The Tour de Bridiers is what remains of a medieval castle from the 12th–13th centuries. What you see now is mainly the enormous round keep—and it's not subtle. What makes it cool: That tower is over 30 meters high. That's seriously impressive when you stand next to it. It stands slightly apart from the landscape, giving it an almost cinematic feel. The castle was part of a major trade route between Limoges and Berry. So this wasn't a romantic fairytale castle, but a pure display of power. In the summer, a historical evening show is held here with lights, projections, and knights. Then the ruins literally come back to life. What almost no one knows: The name "Bridiers" probably comes from "bride" (rein). The castle was intended to keep the region in check.
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Great. Creuse mountain bike ride suite.
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The Saint-Jean gate is one of the emblems of La Souterraine. It was used to defend the city and was remodeled in the 15th century. We admire the two round turrets visible on the exterior facade. The door can be visited independently. To do this, simply ask for the keys at the Bar du Marché.
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It is the Bridiers Tower which makes this site famous. Dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, the site had a defensive function. It has been the subject of conservation since 1993 and excavations. These made it possible to discover the pentagonal fortress located at the foot of the tower. There is no guided tour, but access to the site is free. Climbing the tower is organized by the municipality and requires a modest payment of two euros.
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The Cheix pond is a natural body of water popular for fishing and relaxation. Also nearby are the remains of Bridiers, historic ruins that offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
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In the 12th century, a tower was built on this site. But not the one you see today, it was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. What happened to the first tower? According to a written chronicle dating from 1202, it collapsed!
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The Notre-Dame de la Souterraine church was restored in the 19th century. It is distinguished by its underground crypt. The style of the granite building would have been influenced by the pilgrims of Santiago de Compostela, La Souterraine being on the pilgrimage route.
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There are over 85 running routes in the La Souterraine area, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy loops to more challenging long-distance runs through diverse landscapes.
Yes, La Souterraine offers 13 easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or families. These trails typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances, allowing everyone to enjoy the preserved Creusoise nature.
Jogging in La Souterraine offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter rolling hills, heavily wooded areas, and scenic countryside views. The region is also dotted with serene lakes like Étang de la Cazine and Étang du Cheix, and the Sédelle River flows through, providing opportunities to explore its banks.
Many of the running routes around La Souterraine are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the The Tour Bridiers - running loop is a popular circular option that takes you through the historic Bridiers Tower area.
Several running routes incorporate historical landmarks and natural attractions. You can jog past the impressive 12th and 13th-century Bridiers Tower and its medieval gardens, or explore the medieval town center with sites like the Porte Saint-Jean. Natural highlights include the peaceful Étang de la Cazine, which offers beautiful reflections and birdlife.
Absolutely. The region is rich in water features. You can find trails around lakes such as Étang de la Cazine and Étang du Cheix, which offer peaceful settings for a run. The Sédelle River also provides scenic routes along its banks, allowing you to experience the preserved Creusoise nature.
The running routes in La Souterraine are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars from more than 4 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the mix of woodlands and open countryside, and the opportunities to combine exercise with historical exploration.
Yes, for more experienced runners, there are 14 difficult routes available. Options like The Bridiers Tower – Bridiers Tower loop from La Souterraine, an 11.5-mile (18.6 km) trail, lead through rolling hills and woodlands, providing a good workout with significant elevation changes.
Yes, some routes, particularly those incorporating the Bridiers Tower area, offer exceptional panoramic views. From the restored upper parts of the Bridiers Tower, you can enjoy a rewarding vista during your run.
The region features dedicated running trails, such as the 'Uni'Vert Trail' series, which includes 'Sostrail,' 'Urbain'POLT,' and 'Racin'es Trail.' These are specifically designed for pedestrian, running, and trail activities, navigating through varied landscapes like sunken paths, undergrowth, tracks, and small roads, often with varying altitudes.
Running routes in La Souterraine vary greatly in duration. Shorter, easy loops might take around 30-45 minutes, while more challenging routes, such as The Bridiers Tower – Bridiers Tower loop from La Souterraine, can take over 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the specific trail.
Many routes allow you to immerse yourself in the region's medieval heritage. For instance, the Heart of the trail – The Bridiers Tower loop from La Souterraine winds through varied landscapes, including the medieval Bridiers Tower site and surrounding countryside.


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