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Road cycling around Néac is characterized by its gently undulating terrain and expansive vineyards within the Greater Saint-Emilion Area. The region's highest point reaches 54 meters, offering manageable gradients for road cyclists. The landscape is primarily shaped by viticulture, with numerous routes winding through wine-growing areas. The Barbanne river also traverses the area, adding a natural water feature to some routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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26.3km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The TV series – available only in German – »Schätze der Welt – Erbe der Menschheit« documents in short episodes, each lasting a quarter of an hour, important places that have been honored as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The accompanying text states: "Saint- Emilion is one of the most romantic wine towns in the world. The small town lies on a limestone plateau, framed by vineyards where the grapes for the famous 'grands crus' grow. With this important wine-growing region in southwestern France, UNESCO has also declared wine a World Heritage Site. Rightly so, because Saint- Emilion represents the perfection of wine." Follow this link to the film =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/saint-emilion-frankreich-folge-226/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83Nzg1MTUw
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The Saint-Étienne church of Branne is a true haven of peace in the heart of the village, offering a setting conducive to recollection and prayer. The architecture, both sober and majestic, bears witness to the deep faith that has inhabited these places through the centuries. The beauty of the sanctuary naturally invites the elevation of the soul and contemplation of the divine mysteries. One feels an atmosphere of serenity that helps each faithful to find themselves before the Lord in silence and dignity. It is a living place of worship where the presence of Christ is felt, recalling the importance of our Christian roots in the Gironde landscape. A spiritual stopover highly recommended for all those who seek to nourish their faith within a beautifully maintained church.
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The name of Saint-Christophe, to whom this church in the village, which also bears his name, is dedicated, translates as "Christ-bearer." According to the saint's legend, he was a giant man who carried people across a river. One day, a small child called to him, and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Amazingly, the child became heavier and heavier, and he said he felt as if the weight of the entire world were resting on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the world.
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pretty ridge road with views of the Dordogne valley and beautiful castles
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Superb property of great classified growths.
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Crossing the Pont de Branne by bike is a delightful experience, as you cross the picturesque Dordogne River. During the crossing, you will enjoy the breathtaking view of the village of Branne.
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Château Angélus, located in the heart of the prestigious Saint-Émilion vineyard, is a renowned wine estate that combines tradition and modernity. Surrounded by perfectly maintained vines, this iconic château offers a sumptuous setting where you can discover the art of winemaking for its Grands Crus Classés. The view of the vineyard from the château is simply magnificent, with its rows of vines stretching as far as the eye can see. Wine lovers will appreciate the guided tours and tastings.
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Château Angélus, located in the heart of the prestigious Saint-Émilion vineyard, is one of the most famous Grands Crus Classés of Bordeaux. Nestled in the middle of perfectly maintained vines, a visit to the château allows you to discover the wine history of the region, its impressive cellars and its ultra-modern winery. Wine lovers will appreciate tastings of the refined vintages.
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There are over 400 road cycling routes available around Néac on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Néac is characterized by its gently undulating hills and expansive vineyards. While Néac itself sits on a slight elevation, the gradients are generally manageable, making it suitable for enjoyable road cycling without overly strenuous climbs. The highest point in the immediate area is around 54 meters.
The region's climate is generally mild, making spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, you can enjoy pleasant temperatures and the beautiful scenery of the vineyards without the intense heat of summer. Winter cycling is also possible, though cooler and potentially wetter conditions should be anticipated.
Yes, Néac offers a good selection of routes for beginners. Approximately 130 easy routes are available, many of which navigate the gentle vineyard landscapes. An example is the Church of Branne – Branne Bridge loop from Les Billaux, which is an easy 27-mile path.
While the terrain is generally gentle, there are routes that offer more elevation gain and distance for experienced cyclists. For instance, the Cordeliers Cloister – Saint-Émilion loop from Saint-Denis de Pile is a moderate 30.9-mile trail with over 330 meters of elevation gain, leading through vineyards and towards the historic town of Saint-Émilion.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Néac are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for exploring the region's vineyards and villages without retracing your steps. An example is the Saint-Émilion Wall – Saint-Émilion loop from Montagne.
The region is rich in attractions. You can cycle past historic châteaux like Château Siaurac, or visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Saint-Émilion Village. Other points of interest include the Notre-Dame Abbey Church in Guîtres and the Saint-Christophe Church.
Absolutely. The entire region is renowned for its viticulture, and many routes are specifically designed to wind through the picturesque Saint-Émilion and Lalande-de-Pomerol vineyards. The Saint-Émilion – Saint-Émilion Climb loop from Montagne is a prime example, navigating directly through these famous wine landscapes.
The road cycling routes around Néac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the beautiful vineyard scenery, the gently undulating terrain that makes for enjoyable rides, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historic sites like Saint-Émilion.
Yes, the generally gentle topography and numerous easy routes make Néac a good destination for family-friendly road cycling. Routes that stick to quieter vineyard roads and have minimal elevation changes are ideal for families looking to enjoy a leisurely ride together. Many of the easy routes listed on komoot would be suitable.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not always signposted, Néac and surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. When planning your route, consider starting points in larger towns or near popular attractions where parking is more readily available, such as in Saint-Émilion or Libourne.
Néac is a small village, so direct public transport links might be limited. However, the wider Saint-Émilion area is accessible by train to nearby towns like Libourne, which has connections to major cities. From there, you might need to cycle or arrange local transport to reach specific starting points for routes around Néac.
Yes, as you cycle through the wine region, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments. Many villages, including Néac itself and nearby Saint-Émilion, offer cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Additionally, some châteaux and wineries may have tasting rooms or shops where you can pause and enjoy local produce.
Yes, the Barbanne river traverses the Néac area for approximately 2.5 kilometers, adding a natural water feature to the landscape. Some routes, such as the Church of Branne – Branne Bridge loop from Les Billaux, offer views of the local countryside and the Barbanne river as part of their scenic journey.


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