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The best traffic-free bike rides around Brie-Sous-Mortagne

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No traffic road cycling routes around Brie-Sous-Mortagne traverse a landscape characterized by a hilly plateau, reaching elevations of up to 60 meters, which provides varied terrain for cyclists. The region features extensive agricultural lands, with vineyards and cereal fields creating open vistas. Nearby forests, such as Forêt de la Lande, offer shaded sections, while the proximity to the Gironde estuary influences the local scenery with unique coastal elements.

Best no traffic road cycling routes around Brie-Sous-Mortagne

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Estuary front – View of the coastline loop from Chenac-Saint-Seurin-d'Uzet

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate
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Traffic-free bike rides around Brie-Sous-Mortagne

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Cricri2917
September 5, 2025, Piste cyclable avec vue sur l'église de Talmont

Exceptional view, the most beautiful village in France.

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From the height of the coastal plateau the view reaches to the Gironde estuary, and the white cliffs of Pilou, with the tradition fishing huts on stilts (carelets).

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Ponponette
August 15, 2024, Donjon of Pons

You can also spend a night at the Saint James House B&B, quality guest rooms, swimming pool and view of the Donjon 🙂

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The Abbaye-aux-Dames is built around the church of Sainte-Marie, built in the twelfth century. Famous for its facade and its characteristic "pinecone" bell tower, it is one of the emblematic monuments of Saintonge's Romanesque art. After several wars and fires, the place was restored in the 1970s and 1980s and is now a hotel. When you walk through the long corridors you feel like you have been transported back to the time when the abbey was still alive.

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Alex Schaal
October 9, 2023, Donjon of Pons

The keep of Pons is located in the commune of Pons in the French department of Charente-Maritime in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. This tower is the old keep of the castle of Pons. 33 m high, it is visible from a long distance and is the symbol of the city. With the Saint-Gilles chapel, the remains of the ramparts and the main building, it constitutes the remains of the ancient castle of Pons.

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Laurent D
September 23, 2023, Les Halles de Cozes

Testimony of the past. Market place

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A former Benedictine abbey created in 1047, Abbaye-aux-Dames was the first women's monastery in Saintonge. These powerful women were nuns, that is to say, nuns living cloistered and having taken a vow of piety, occupying their lives in contemplation. They carried the crosier, in other words the pastoral staff of a bishop, and minted coins. Richly endowed, the abbey carried its influence well beyond the borders of the county and over time it became one of the most powerful women's monasteries in all of South-West France. With up to a hundred nuns at its peak, it was entrusted with the mission of instructing young girls, often from the French nobility, and counted among its most illustrious residents the future Marquise de Montespan, favorite of Louis XIV. The Abbaye-aux-Dames is structured around the Sainte-Marie church, built in the 12th century, famous for its facade and its characteristic “pine cone” bell tower. The premises were restored during the 1970s and 1980s and now house a Cité de la musique in which the Saintes Festival dedicated to classical music takes place each year. You can also stay in a wing of the building, the cells having been converted into hotel rooms, and leave your bike in a secure room.

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The Santons people occupied Saintonge during the Gallic era. The Romans conquered the region and settled on the banks of the Charente. The town of Saintes (then designated Mediolanum), located at the western end of the Via Agrippa which linked Lyon (capital of the Three Gauls) to the Atlantic coast, quickly became monumental. At the time of Augustus (27 BC – 14 AD), the city probably became the capital of the province of Greater Aquitaine (Aquitania). This then extended from the Loire to the Pyrenees. Mediolanum is endowed with important public monuments: the amphitheater, the arch of Germanicus, the thermal baths and the aqueduct are still partially visible today. At the time of its peak (end of the 1st century – beginning of the 2nd century), the city must have had several thousand inhabitants. The amphitheater of Mediolanum is one of the earliest in Gaul. It is estimated that its construction began during the reign of Tiberius (14 – 37 AD), and was completed during the reign of Claudius (41 – 54 AD). Like many amphitheaters of the Roman Empire, that of Saintes was located on the outskirts of the ancient city in a chosen and developed site: the “vallon des Arènes”. Thanks to a favorable topography, the builders were relieved of part of their work, the amphitheater resting on the slope of the valley. This elliptical monument, with imposing dimensions (126 meters long and 102 meters wide), made it possible to accommodate several thousand spectators around bloody and violent representations such as gladiator fights (munera) or animal hunts (venationes ). In the 3rd century, the city declined and was entrenched within an impressive rampart, built from the remains of public and funerary monuments from previous decades. The amphitheater is then no longer used. Since the Middle Ages, it has been used, among other things, as a stone quarry. It was classified as a Historic Monument in 1840. It was from this moment that it was gradually restored. Today, despite the disappearance of the superstructures, the remains provide a faithful image of what this monument could have been at the time of its splendor. The site welcomes visitors all year round. Certain objects found during various excavations in the amphitheater district are visible at the archaeological museum.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Brie-sous-Mortagne?

There are 29 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in the Brie-sous-Mortagne area. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevations, ensuring options for different fitness levels.

Are there any easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are 9 easy no-traffic road cycling routes around Brie-sous-Mortagne. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances, making them ideal for a relaxed ride or for families cycling with children. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed here, the easier options are a good starting point.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these no-traffic road cycling routes?

The routes offer a diverse landscape, from the hilly plateau reaching 60 meters with panoramic views of agricultural lands (vines, cereals) to sections near the Gironde estuary. You'll also find routes passing close to forests like the Forêt de la Lande, providing a mix of open countryside and shaded areas.

Are there any circular no-traffic road cycling routes?

Many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Fisherman's cottages – View over Talmont-sur-Gironde loop from Épargnes is a moderate 31 km circular route that offers scenic views.

What are some interesting places to see along the no-traffic road cycling routes?

You can incorporate visits to charming spots and natural features. Consider routes that pass by the Port Maubert or the Mortagne-sur-Gironde Marina. Some routes also offer views of the coastline, such as the View of the coastline highlight.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in Brie-sous-Mortagne?

The region benefits from a mild climate influenced by the Gironde estuary. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, with less intense heat than summer and beautiful seasonal colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on routes that pass through shaded forest areas.

Are there any longer no-traffic road cycling routes for experienced cyclists?

Yes, for those seeking longer rides, there are several moderate routes available. The Abbaye aux Dames de Saintes – The Amphitheatre of Saintes loop from Chenac-Saint-Seurin-d'Uzet is a substantial 97 km route, offering a significant challenge with varied terrain.

Can I find routes that connect to larger cycling networks?

The region is part of the broader cycling infrastructure. Notably, the Canal des 2 Mers® by Bike route, a 750 km long path connecting the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, passes through the Royan area, including a 37 km section from Royan to Mortagne-sur-Gironde. While not exclusively no-traffic, sections of this route offer low-traffic cycling opportunities.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Brie-sous-Mortagne?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.98 stars from 17 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the picturesque agricultural scenery with vineyards and cereal fields, and the engaging hilly terrain that provides both challenge and rewarding views.

Are there any routes that pass through or near charming villages?

Yes, many routes are designed to showcase the local heritage. For instance, the Virollet – Church of Arces loop from Virollet takes you through the countryside, often near small villages with their distinctive limestone architecture and historical churches like the Saint-Étienne Church.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic road cycling routes?

While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, many of the routes start from or pass through villages and towns like Épargnes, Virollet, or Chenac-Saint-Seurin-d'Uzet, where public parking is typically available. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting point.

Are there any routes that offer views of the Gironde estuary?

Brie-sous-Mortagne is located only about 5 km from the banks of the Gironde estuary. Several routes will bring you close to this significant natural feature, offering unique coastal landscapes and opportunities to see points like Pointe de Suzac or Pointe de Grave. The Port of Mortagne-sur-Gironde – Church of Arces loop from Chenac-Saint-Seurin-d'Uzet is a good option to explore the estuary area.

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