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Road cycling around Villebois-Lavalette features a landscape characterized by gentle Charente countryside, vast agricultural plains, and charming oak forests. The region's terrain includes rolling hills and limestone formations, offering varied gradients suitable for road bikes. Many routes utilize mostly paved surfaces, providing smooth riding conditions through picturesque paths and cereal fields. The Lizonne Valley also contributes to the scenic beauty of the area.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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55.5km
02:26
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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52.1km
02:37
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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44.1km
01:50
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.6km
03:02
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A visit is absolutely recommended, unique.
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Magnificent little Charentais village, with a small church and its garden
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Cluzeaux are shelters made by man in the rock. They are typical of Périgord. In the village of Argentina, perched on a rocky spur above the Nizonne valley, we find some dating from the Middle Ages. Grain silos, but also a huge necropolis have been built there. The site, free to access and very impressive, can be visited all year round.
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It was originally a Benedictine abbey from the 11th century. The abbey experienced the horrors of the 100 Years' War in the 14th and 15th centuries, then those of the religious wars which marked the 16th century. Seized as national property during the Revolution, the building was reborn when it fell into the hands of a new owner at the end of the 1980s who opened it to the public.
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This thousand-year-old castle overlooks the surrounding plains. From its heights, beautiful panoramas pass before our eyes. It is an ancient citadel. Many activities are offered all year round. You can also visit the castle to discover more about its history. More information on https://www.chateaudevilleboislavalette.com/.
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The course of the Dronne extends over 200 kilometers. At this location, as at others, it is classified as a natural area of ecological, fauna and flora interest. It is possible to observe, among other things, tree frogs, white-clawed crayfish, otters and mink, kingfishers and larks, and also lampreys.
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The extraordinary history of this grandiose residence began in 1924, in the heart of a small 19th century manor (to the left of the current façade): the troubadour castel of La Mercerie was then acquired by Alphonse and Raymond Réthoré. From then on, the two brothers, dreaming of the great Versailles, devoted all their resources to enlarging and embellishing the building. The work undertaken is commensurate with the ambition that drives it. Outside, colonnades and balusters in white stone soon extend the first building. the cut stone increases the gigantism and the rigor of a facade with a perfect rhythm. Inside, nothing is too beautiful for La Mercerie, Raymond brings back from his travels furniture and paintings, chandeliers and precious woods, marbles from Italy, azulejos from Portugal etc. He returns from Italy with a painter sculptor who will carry out on the spot the most monumental decorations with the assistance of the inhabitants of the country. The treasures are piling up, but 30 years of work will not be enough to complete the colossal project. The collections are dispersed during auctions in June 1987. When the two brothers died, the castle fell into oblivion, until the mobilization of the inhabitants of the town, who decided to found an association to safeguard this unique and prestigious heritage. The Béruges room, the central living room, the Vernet living room, the vestibule, the mahogany gallery and the large Azulejos gallery, each more impressive than the last, now fully conquers the visitor eager for cultural discoveries. A short tour of the belvedere of the castle allows you to admire it from the height. In the park of the castle, the rose garden and the arboretum can be visited by little train. The little train is random due to the health context and will be reserved for people with reduced mobility and children, and mainly on Sundays.
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A very well maintained community. Old buildings, cute coffees, chic boutiques, countless antique shops and the extraordinary church.
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There are over 120 road cycling routes around Villebois-Lavalette, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews.
The terrain around Villebois-Lavalette is characterized by the gentle Charente countryside, featuring rolling hills and limestone formations that provide varied gradients. You'll cycle through vast agricultural plains with huge fields of cereals, charming oak forests, and picturesque paths, with many routes utilizing mostly paved surfaces ideal for road bikes.
Yes, the region offers routes catering to various ability levels. You can find 21 easy routes, 101 moderate routes, and 6 more difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to experienced cyclists.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. During summer, you might even see vibrant sunflower fields in bloom across the agricultural plains, adding to the scenic beauty.
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. You can cycle past the impressive Château de la Mercerie, known for its dazzling white stone facade, or the medieval Château de Villebois-Lavalette, which dominates the skyline. The area also features the unusual Monolithic Chapel of Saint-Georges de Gurat, carved directly into rock, and the historic 17th-century Covered Market Hall in the village center.
Absolutely. The routes offer expansive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, especially from elevated points like the Château de Villebois-Lavalette. You'll also encounter the enchanting landscapes of the Lizonne Valley, vast agricultural plains, and charming oak forests, providing a rewarding backdrop for your rides.
Yes, there are 21 easy routes available. A great option for a more leisurely experience is the Villebois-Lavalette Castle – Anna's Café loop from Ronsenac - Charbonnier, which is 44.1 km long and features gentler gradients.
While the region is known for its gentle countryside, there are 6 difficult routes for those seeking more challenging climbs. The rolling hills and limestone formations provide opportunities for varied gradients, offering a good workout for experienced cyclists.
Many of the routes around Villebois-Lavalette are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Château de la Mercerie – The Haberdashery loop from Ronsenac - Charbonnier and the Aubeterre-sur-Dronne – La Dronne loop from Ronsenac - Charbonnier.
Many routes start from villages like Ronsenac or directly from Villebois-Lavalette, where you can typically find public parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking regulations.
Villebois-Lavalette itself has a charming medieval village center with a covered market hall, where you can find local cafes and restaurants. Many smaller villages along the routes may also offer opportunities for refreshments, especially during market days or peak season.
The routes in Villebois-Lavalette are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Cyclists often praise the picturesque landscapes, the blend of natural beauty and historical features, and the mostly paved surfaces that make for smooth riding through the gentle Charente countryside.


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