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Touring cycling around La Chapelle-Aux-Brocs offers a diverse landscape characterized by serene forests, rolling countryside, and proximity to river valleys. The region features dedicated greenways and cycle paths, providing secure and nature-adapted routes for cyclists. These paths often wind through rural areas, presenting varied terrain with occasional sustained climbs and descents into valleys. The Corrèze department, where La Chapelle-Aux-Brocs is situated, is known for its commitment to cycling tourism, ensuring enjoyable no traffic touring cycling routes.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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This moderate 13.0-mile touring cycling route between Sarrazac and Turenne features rolling hills, forests, and a challenging climb to the m
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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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Why Visit Turenne? For its fascinating history: Once an independent viscounty, Turenne has a unique and prestigious history that is reflected in its architecture and monuments. For its exceptional panoramas: The village offers breathtaking views of the Corrèze valley, perfect for lovers of beautiful landscapes. For its medieval charm: Strolling through the cobbled streets of Turenne, between old houses and remains of the castle, transports visitors to another era. Turenne is an essential destination for history and heritage enthusiasts, offering a unique experience in the heart of a perfectly preserved medieval village.
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Turenne, located in Corrèze, is one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France", known for its medieval heritage and fascinating history. Perched on a hill, this picturesque village offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and seduces visitors with its cobbled streets, stone houses and rich history. Points of Interest in Turenne: Château de Turenne: Medieval remains: The castle, dating from the 11th century, dominates the village and is its main attraction. Although it is partially in ruins, the Caesar tower and the keep still stand, offering exceptional panoramas of the valley. History of the viscounts: Turenne was for centuries the seat of the powerful viscounts of Turenne, who had a rare autonomy within the kingdom of France. They marked local history through their political influence. Village and Architecture: Noble houses: Going down from the castle, you will discover many noble residences dating from the 15th to the 17th century, such as the Maison des Chanoines and the Hôtel de Cosnac, testifying to the prosperity of the village at the time. Picturesque alleys: The steep alleys of Turenne are lined with stone houses with slate or lauze roofs, perfectly preserved, offering a timeless charm. Panoramas and Landscapes: Breathtaking view: From the César tower, the highest point of Turenne, the panoramic view of the surrounding countryside is spectacular, with green hills and fields as far as the eye can see. Peaceful environment: The village, surrounded by nature, invites you to walk and contemplate in an authentic and peaceful setting. Religious heritage: Saint-Paul Church: Dating from the 12th century, this Gothic church houses stained glass windows and period frescoes. It bears witness to the religious importance of Turenne throughout the centuries. Capuchin Chapel: Located near the castle, this chapel is another example of the village's rich religious heritage.
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Admission: 7.90 euros / 5.90 euros children under 12 years Opening times: 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. (March, June and September, October) 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. (July, August)
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"The collegiate church of Saint-Martin in Brive-la-Gaillarde, in the Corrèze, was rebuilt in the 12th century on the remains of a first building from the 15th century and is dedicated to one of the city's patron saints. From the original site, visitors can still discover the transept, an octagonal dome on pendentives, part of the apse and beautiful carved capitals in the choir. Remodelled several times, the collegiate church of Saint-Martin de Brive also features a sixty-metre-high bell tower in the neo-Romanesque style of Limousin and a crypt containing the remains of the first basilica. Freely accessible from Monday to Saturday, it can also be discovered as part of a guided tour by booking in advance with the Brive agglomeration tourist office."
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Walk along pretty forest paths You will discover the charms of Corrèze Aubazine The lake of Coiroux The forest of Palazinge Limousins in the meadows Have a good hike.
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Square with some terraces. Tip don't come until later in the afternoon....
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Listed as a Historical Monument in 1862, the Saint Martin Collegiate Church in the city center has a rather austere exterior but is well worth a visit. Archaeological excavations are also shown in the crypt, which have uncovered traces of the first early medieval church buildings that preceded the current building.
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around La Chapelle-Aux-Brocs. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, offering options for various skill levels.
The region features a diverse landscape, including serene forests like La Chapelle-aux-Brocs Forest, rolling countryside with varied terrain, and paths winding through rural areas. You'll encounter both gentle sections and occasional sustained climbs, offering rewarding views across valleys and hills.
Yes, there are 3 easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentler elevations and shorter distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant physical challenge. For example, the La Chapelle-aux-Brocs Forest offers a pleasant 13.1 km route with a gentle elevation of 84 meters.
Many routes pass near charming villages and historical sites. You can explore places like Collonges-la-Rouge Village, one of 'The Most Beautiful Villages in France', or the medieval village of Turenne with its castle. The extraordinary Canal des Moines of Aubazine is also a significant historical engineering feat worth seeing.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example is the Tour de la Vicomté - Noailhac Loop, which offers a moderate 20.9 km ride.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded forest routes.
Absolutely. The Corrèze region is known for its proximity to several bodies of water. You can find routes that follow the Corrèze valley, and there are lakes like Lac des Bariousses, Lac de Triouzoune, and Lac du Miel that offer scenic points and opportunities for breaks. The Trail along the Corrèze – Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin loop from Venarsal is a great example of a route that follows the river.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 83 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, nature-adapted paths, the varied and beautiful landscapes, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 24 difficult routes available. These routes often feature longer distances and more significant elevation gains. For instance, the Trail along the Corrèze – Le Petit Pont loop from Brive-la-Gaillarde is a difficult 34.6 km route with over 650 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the network of greenways and dedicated cycle paths in the wider Corrèze region, including those around La Chapelle-Aux-Brocs, are designed to be secure and nature-adapted, making them ideal for family outings. The easier routes, in particular, are well-suited for families with children, offering a safe and enjoyable cycling experience.
While specific parking locations vary by route, many of the routes start from or pass through villages and towns that offer public parking facilities. For routes originating from larger towns like Brive-la-Gaillarde, you'll typically find designated parking areas convenient for cyclists.


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