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Jogging around Rancogne offers a diverse natural landscape within the Charente region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The area features a blend of rolling, wooded hills, tranquil river valleys, and expansive open fields, providing varied terrain for runners. Notable natural features include the Étang de Landaudrie, a protected natural space with a pedagogical path, and the Tardoire Valley, known for its scenic views. This environment supports a range of running routes, from moderate paths to more challenging trails.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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12.8km
01:24
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.00km
00:58
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.7km
01:27
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
01:24
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15th century stone bridge known as that of the Château de la Rochefoucauld. From the building, there is a superb view of the imposing castle and the waters of the Tardoire. It has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1935. The castle, renowned for being one of the most beautiful and oldest in Charente, can be visited all year round. It is the only castle in France that has been inhabited by the same family for more than 1,000 years. Do not miss !
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In the heart of Charente, the Château de la Rochefoucauld stands like a page of history mixed with an enchanted tale. Built around the 16th century on the site of an 11th century fortress, this gem has been cherished by the same family since its earliest days. And that’s something! Strolling through its rooms or admiring the landscape from its towers, you feel the weight of history. It's as if the castle whispers to us both history lessons and stories of adventure.
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This magical 16th century Renaissance castle is built on an 11th century fortress whose towers have been preserved. The castle and its gardens have been classified as a historical monument since 1955. Definitely worth the short detour!
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Memory of the small stations and railways of yesteryear
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Looks funny, this discarded transport truck.
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Appearing in 1019 with Foucauld, lord of La Roche, the La Rochefoucauld family has long been considered a branch of the Lusignan, due to the similarity of their arms. It seems, in reality, that Foucauld was a close relative of the Viscount of Limoges, descendant of a Grand of the court of Charlemagne. Only four other families in France (including that of the Capetians) can claim such seniority. The history of the castle is inseparable from the history of the La Rochefoucauld family which, itself, is part of the political life of its time, century after century. The castle of La Rochefoucauld provides a remarkable illustration of the interweaving of politics and architecture through the life of a family which has continuously owned the castle since Fucaldus laid the first fortification around 980. With the history of the La Rochefoucauld family, the use of architecture for social and political purposes finds one of its most spectacular manifestations. This earned it the justified title of “pearl of Angoumois”. The castle is an anthology of seven centuries of architecture and the home of the La Rochefoucauld family, still present for over a thousand years. To see: the monumental Renaissance staircase (108 steps!), the boudoir of Marguerite de Valois, the kitchens dug into the karst, the state rooms, guards, the 18th century libraries, the main courtyard and its galleries from the 16th.
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On the Coulée d'Oc, an old massive gantry designed to lift heavy loads transported by rail. The portico is located a few hundred meters from the demarcation line. You have the possibility to park right next to it.
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There are nearly 100 dedicated running routes around Rancogne, offering a wide variety of options for joggers of all levels. These trails explore the diverse landscapes of the Charente region.
Jogging routes in Rancogne feature a diverse mix of terrain, including rolling, wooded hills, tranquil river valleys, and expansive open fields. You'll find paths that wind through dense forests and along picturesque waterways like the Tardoire, providing varied and engaging environments for your runs.
Yes, Rancogne offers a range of running routes for various abilities. While the majority are moderate (around 72 routes), there are also easy paths (9 routes) for beginners or those seeking a relaxed run, and more challenging trails (14 routes) for experienced runners looking for a greater workout.
The running routes in Rancogne are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from numerous reviews. Over 700 runners have explored the area's varied terrain, often praising the scenic beauty and well-maintained paths.
Yes, many of the running routes around Rancogne are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Château de La Rochefoucauld – Château de La Rochefoucauld loop from La Rochefoucauld is a popular moderate 12.4 km circular trail offering views of the historic castle.
The Étang de Landaudrie, located directly in Rancogne, features a pedagogical path of approximately 2 km around the pond. This calm and protected natural space is ideal for families, offering an easy, flat surface to jog while observing local flora and fauna.
Runners can enjoy several natural features, including the tranquil Tardoire River Valley with its scenic views and the Étang de Landaudrie, a classified 'Sensitive Natural Area' known for its rich biodiversity. The region also boasts extensive golden fields and preserved wooded areas, offering a refreshing connection with nature.
Absolutely! Many routes offer glimpses of historical sites. For instance, the Château de La Rochefoucauld – Château de La Rochefoucauld loop from La Rochefoucauld provides views of the magnificent La Rochefoucauld Castle. Other nearby attractions include the La Rochefoucauld Castle Bridge and the Montbron Castle, adding a cultural dimension to your run.
While many routes are moderate in length, you can combine sections or explore longer loops. For example, the Aven de Marillac loop from La Rochefoucauld is a 12.7 km trail, and the Running loop from La Rochefoucauld covers 10.7 km, offering good options for longer runs.
Yes, Rancogne and its surrounding areas, particularly near Le Chambon, are recognized as excellent hubs for outdoor sports, including trail running. The diverse terrain, from wooded hills to river valleys, provides varied surfaces and challenges suitable for trail runners.
The Charente region, where Rancogne is located, offers pleasant conditions for jogging for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but the extensive wooded areas offer welcome shade. Winter runs are also possible, though some trails might be muddy after rain.
Yes, there are routes accessible from nearby villages. For instance, the Old station portico – Lantern of the Dead in Pranzac loop from Pranzac is a moderate 10 km running trail that starts and ends in Pranzac.


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