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Mountain biking around Beaulieu-Sous-Parthenay offers routes through a landscape characterized by river valleys, agricultural land, and scattered woodlands. The region features rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes, suitable for various skill levels. Trails often follow waterways like the Thouet, connecting small villages and historical sites. The area provides a network of paths that traverse both open fields and shaded forest sections.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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13
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37.0km
02:45
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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30.7km
02:05
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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46.1km
03:16
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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38.9km
02:51
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Château de la Roche-Faton, located in Lhoumois (Deux-Sèvres) in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is an elegant castle listed as a Historic Monument, dating from the medieval period and enriched during the Renaissance. 🏰 History & Architecture Mentioned as early as 1179, burned down in 1417, it was rebuilt starting in 1544 by Mathurin Pidoux. It comprises three buildings around a courtyard, round towers, a gatehouse with drawbridges (now lost), and outbuildings built in the 17th century. The fortified entrance is flanked by machicolations, while the central building includes a 15th-16th-century main building, crowned by an authentic spiral staircase. 🖼️ Interiors & Decor Several intact fireplaces from the 15th and 18th centuries, as well as a large living room decorated with 18th-century stucco. The Saint-Nicolas Chapel contains the tombstones of Charles-Marie-Auguste de Beaumont, Marquis d'Autichamp, and his wife. 🌳 Gardens & Park An English-style landscaped park and French gardens – designed in the 17th century by the Lords of Vassé – surround the château. A pond from the former moat also remains. 🛡️ Protection & Visits Listed as a Historic Monument: facades and roofs of the main building registered in 1973, wings of the outbuildings in 1993. A private property belonging to the du Dresnay family, the château is open for guided tours of the exterior and for events such as European Heritage Days.
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The Saint-Pardoux Church is an emblematic Romanesque building in the Dordogne region, particularly in Saint-Pardoux-et-Vielvic, and has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1925. Built in the 12th century, it retains its single barrel-vaulted nave and a choir with a semicircular apse. A major renovation carried out in the 17th-18th centuries redefined its western façade and added a bell tower arcade. 🏛️ Architecture and Heritage Plan and structure: a single nave preceded by a Romanesque choir, with a pointed barrel vault and triumphal arch resting on 13th-century engaged columns. Decoration: vegetal capitals and archivolts adorned with geometric motifs (chevrons, triangles, rays), typical of Auvergne Romanesque art. Bell tower: bell tower arcade or pediment, rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries, typical of the Périgord region. ⛪ History Founded in the 12th century, the church was remodeled in the 13th century with the addition of side chapels and ribbed vaults. Its atypical structure—not oriented toward the east—reflects of a plan adapted to the terrain and the needs of the community
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The Thouet, a peaceful river in western France (142 km), crosses several departments before flowing into the Loire. Its name, of Gallic origin, evokes "tranquility." Why stroll along the Thouet? Bucolic walks The landscaped banks around Parthenay offer a green and peaceful path, popular for walking or cycling. The "Along the Thouet" route (approximately 5–6 km) is classified as easy, punctuated by picnic tables, pétanque courts, and recreational areas.
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Picturesque walk: Strolling along the bridge at the foot of the walls, with the tranquil waters of the Thouet River and the reflections of the arches, is a moment of pure bliss. Historical immersion: Walk in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims, protected by this powerful military structure, all in a still-authentic setting. Iconic photo: The view from the bridge—or from the banks slightly downstream—offers a perfect frame to capture the gate and its towers reflected in the river.
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The fortified Saint-Jacques bridge (or “citadel bridge”) in Parthenay is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, bordered by its high walls and almond-shaped towers, offering an exceptional setting when the Thouet is reflected in the water.
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Things to See & Do Ramparts: With approximately 30 semicircular towers, the granite walls symbolize medieval urban robustness. Ruined Castle: All that remains of the castle is a round tower (perhaps the keep) and sections of walls restored since the 1980s. Panoramic Walk: The rampart path offers splendid views of the Thouet Valley and the Saint-Paul district.
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History & Architecture Medieval Construction: Built in the early 13th century under the aegis of John Lackland, the citadel rests on a natural promontory reinforced by three defensive walls, towers, and ramparts. Castle and Bastion: Its original, isolated castle included towers such as the Powder Tower and the Harcourt Tower. In the 15th century, Arthur de Richemont added the bastille and an artillery boulevard. Citadel Gate (or Clock Gate): The gatehouse is flanked by two almond-shaped towers and topped with a clock tower. A granite staircase provides access to the guardroom and the patrol path.
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The citadel of Parthenay, nicknamed the "little Carcassonne of the West", is one of the city's heritage jewels, perched on a rocky spur overlooking the bend of the Thouet River.
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails available around Beaulieu-Sous-Parthenay, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, Beaulieu-Sous-Parthenay offers 3 easy mountain bike trails. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances, perfect for those new to mountain biking or looking for a relaxed ride.
The region's trails are characterized by rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes. You'll find paths traversing river valleys, agricultural land, and scattered woodlands, often following waterways like the Thouet. Expect a mix of open fields and shaded forest sections.
Yes, there is 1 difficult mountain bike trail available for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge. For example, the Saint-Pardoux Church – Lac des Effres de Secondigny loop from Saint-Pardoux-Soutiers is a demanding 45.1 km route with significant elevation gain.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Beaulieu-Sous-Parthenay are circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Along the Thouet – Parthenay leisure center loop from Parthenay and the Château de Saint-Loup – Saint-Loup-Lamairé loop from Parthenay.
Trail distances vary, with many popular routes ranging from 30 km to over 45 km. For instance, the View of the Citadel – La Roche-Faton Castle loop from Parthenay is about 38.7 km, while the Bassin d'orage Wilson – Bassin d'orage de Descartes loop from Parthenay covers approximately 35.8 km.
Many trails offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You might encounter historical sites like the Citadel Bridge in Parthenay, enjoy views of the Citadel itself, or ride alongside the Thouet river. Some routes also lead past the Parthenay leisure center.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Beaulieu-Sous-Parthenay, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Winter rides are possible, but trails may be muddier after rain.
The trails often connect small villages, particularly around Parthenay and Saint-Loup-Lamairé, where you may find local establishments for refreshments or a meal. Planning your route to pass through these villages can offer opportunities for a pub lunch or a break.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic river paths, and the peaceful wooded sections that define the region's mountain biking experience.
Many routes start from towns like Parthenay or Saint-Pardoux-Soutiers, where public parking is generally available. It's recommended to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
While popular, the network of trails around Beaulieu-Sous-Parthenay offers many options, making it possible to find less crowded routes, especially outside of peak season or popular weekend times. The region's rural character often provides a peaceful riding experience.


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