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Touring cycling routes around Agudelle provide access to the varied landscapes of the Charente-Maritime department. The region is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and the scenic Charente River valley. Cyclists can explore a mix of quiet country roads and dedicated paths, transitioning from agricultural heartlands to areas with forests.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.3
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8
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48.6km
03:01
350m
350m
Cycle a moderate 30.2-mile (48.6 km) gravel route near Jonzac, exploring diverse landscapes and historical sites in 3 hours.
4.3
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15
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21.2km
01:26
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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22
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34.3km
02:28
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.6km
01:36
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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4
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42.3km
02:32
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small town in the Charente Maritime region. There are a number of historical monuments, such as the castle, the castle and several churches.
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A beautiful section of gravel of about 2km which crosses the vines. You can get off the roads a bit and the gravel is quite compact.
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This Templar chapel was built in the 12th century and renovated in 1706. It was acquired in 1949 by Mr. and Mrs. Frédéric, the current owners, who completely restored it. Since 1986, on August 15 of each year, a mass has been celebrated there.
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Charming little piece of nature. The chapel (above) can be visited when it is open. A skeleton welcomes you but don't worry, it is very discreet!
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A pleasant visit with a passionate guide.
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Hilaire de Poitiers (in Latin Hilarius Pictaviensis) is the first bishop of Poitiers actually attested, born around 315 and died in 367. He is also one of the first Latin Christian writers. A fourth-century theologian, he was a great defender of Nicene orthodoxy against Arianism and Sabellianism. He was designated by the title of "Athanasius of the West" because of his energetic and pastoral action in the promotion of Christian orthodoxy. It is a pretty little church that bears his name, and which is in the heart of the village. It presents a most interesting example of a primitive novel. The facade is a tripartite composition with two superimposed registers, without any sculpture, except for the two herringbone cords which frame the second register. At ground level, the 2 blind side bays are narrow and higher than the gate. The upper arcade has five arches resting on columns with bare capitals. The central arch is pierced by a small bay. The simple nave leads to the square under the bell tower. Barrel vaulted, it has a most archaic Romanesque base. The side walls are composed of two levels of arcades of equal height. The lower register is made of two arches on columns, the upper register of three, of which the middle one is pierced by a bay. Some colonens have disappeared. The bell tower is supported on its north face by a staircase. Each side of the staircase is pierced with twin trilobed bays. The whole is topped with a slate spire. The flat chevet is surmounted by a very steep gable rebuilt in the 19th century. It includes an ogival bay, walled from the inside, underlined by a sculpted cordon. Its perimeter is highlighted by a cornice decorated with a frieze with geometric patterns reminiscent of the arches of Guitinières, a neighboring town. As for the modillions that accompany it, some are not lacking in originality, others are very refined. The choir, rebuilt in the Gothic period, occupies two bays with ogival vaults with formers and keys. The ribs fall on groups of small columns with capitals adorned with large ivy leaves. We will notice on the perimeter of the church some old stones engraved with escutcheons and a boat.
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The city gate, called 'Porte de ville vieille', which gives access to the old town was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and allows you to reach the very typical houses of the town center of Jonzac. It was classified as a historical monument in 1926.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes available around Agudelle, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
The region around Agudelle is characterized by picturesque vineyards, especially those associated with Cognac, and the scenic Charente River valley. You'll also encounter rolling hills, quiet country roads, and areas with forests, providing a varied and immersive experience of the French countryside.
The Charente-Maritime region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild temperatures, while autumn provides comfortable weather and harvest scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making early morning or late afternoon rides ideal.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For instance, the Saint Paul Chapel – Jonzac Castle loop from Jonzac is an easy 13.2-mile (21.2 km) path that offers gentle terrain and views of historic sites, typically completed in about 1 hour 27 minutes. Overall, 23 of the routes in the area are rated as easy.
Many routes pass by or near significant historical sites. You might encounter the impressive Jonzac Castle, the charming Saint Paul Chapel, or the historic Saint-André Church of Clion. The region is dotted with Romanesque churches and castles, offering cultural stops during your ride.
Yes, the broader region encompassing Agudelle is part of several major cycling itineraries. These include La Flow Vélo, which connects Île d'Aix to Thiviers, and other national and European routes like La Vélodyssée and La Scandibérique (EuroVelo 3). These routes often feature dedicated paths and quiet country roads, perfect for long-distance touring.
The touring cycling routes around Agudelle are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from more than 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes vineyards, river valleys, and rolling hills, as well as the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the routes around Agudelle are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Jonzac and Archiac Loop is a popular moderate route that takes you through picturesque countryside and vineyards.
While many outdoor areas in France are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific route regulations or local signage, especially when passing through nature reserves or private land. For general country roads and dedicated cycle paths, dogs on a leash are often permitted, but ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and that you carry water for them.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for many routes, such as Jonzac. Look for public car parks in these areas. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot or local tourism websites for designated parking spots near trailheads.
Public transport options in rural areas like Agudelle can be limited. However, larger towns in the Charente-Maritime department, such as Jonzac, Saintes, or Angoulême, may offer train or bus services that can accommodate bicycles, especially on regional lines. It's recommended to check specific transport provider policies and schedules in advance.
For additional information on cycling routes and activities in the broader South Charente area, you can visit the official tourism website: sudcharentetourisme.fr. This resource provides details on various cycling loops and regional initiatives.


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