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Touring cycling routes around Gout-Rossignol traverse an undulating landscape characterized by Cretaceous limestones and the Pude river. The region, part of the Périgord Vert, features lush, verdant countryside and wetlands, providing varied scenery for cyclists. Elevations range from 104 to 185 meters, offering engaging rides without overly strenuous climbs. This rural commune in the Dordogne department provides a setting for exploring historical attractions and natural features by bike.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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46.2km
02:55
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.4km
01:01
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.5km
02:47
370m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.9km
01:10
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An information panel describes the special features of the bell tower, which was built in the style of a campanile, structurally separate from the church on a rocky outcrop. Although its exact construction date is unknown, it is said to be the undisputed oldest bell tower in France.
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Why Visit the Château de Bourdeilles? Visit Bourdeilles for its medieval castle, partly renovated during the Renaissance. For its rich history: The castle, with its two distinct parts – medieval and Renaissance – offers a unique perspective on several centuries of French history. For its panoramas: The castle tower offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside, a highlight for landscape lovers. For its architectural heritage: This castle combines the charms of a medieval fortress and the elegance of a Renaissance palace, a rarity that makes it a must-see destination in the Dordogne. The Château de Bourdeilles is a captivating visit, offering both an immersion in history and an appreciation of the region's landscapes. It is a place where one can travel through the centuries while enjoying the natural charm of the Dordogne.
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The ruins of the Château de la Tour-Blanche dominate the village to the east and peak at 150 m. All that remains of the fortified castle is a large square tower built in white stone, a curtain wall and a secondary tower built on a mound probably replacing a wooden fort The Wars of Religion were fatal to the castle in 1569 and during the siege of the city in 1652 during the Fronde. The castle was confiscated and sold as national property in 1794. The ruins of the castle have been classified as historical monuments since November 20, 1906 During the night of October 11 to 12, 2015, a fire destroyed the entire inhabited part of the south wing, causing one death
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Abbey to visit, and its building just opposite, three floors of cultures, workshops, and exhibitions of painters, sculptors. The roof is remarkable for its complexity and its scale.
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great place not to be missed
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a landscape, on several routes, wonderful and very relaxing
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The Benedictine abbey of Brantôme, built on the banks of the Dronne, is one of the most important religious sites in Périgord. Initially built in the rock, in a troglodyte fashion, it houses impressive caves, which can be visited. The abbey church, where religious services still take place, is topped by a Romanesque bell tower from the 11th century, which is among the oldest in France.
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The region around Gout-Rossignol features an undulating landscape, with altitudes ranging from 104 to 185 meters. You'll encounter varied topography, including areas characterized by Cretaceous limestones and the scenic Pude river. The area is part of the 'Périgord Vert,' known for its lush, verdant countryside, offering engaging rides without overly strenuous climbs.
There are over 35 touring cycling routes available around Gout-Rossignol, catering to various preferences. The komoot community has recorded 38 routes in total, with 30 rated as moderate and 8 as difficult.
While the routes around Gout-Rossignol are generally rated moderate to difficult, many moderate options can be suitable for families with some cycling experience. For example, the Roumailhac Castle loop from Verteillac is a moderate 16.4 km route that offers pleasant views of the countryside and the historic castle, making it a good choice for a family outing.
The Gout-Rossignol area is rich in history. You can cycle to charming villages like Mareuil-en-Périgord or Villebois-Lavalette, which boasts its own castle. Other significant castles within cycling distance include Chateau de la Mercerie and Chateau de Bourdeilles. Religious sites like the Abbaye Saint Pierre in Brantome, often called the 'Venice of Périgord,' are also accessible and offer beautiful scenery.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Gout-Rossignol are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Brantôme Benedictine Abbey – Bourdeilles Castle loop from La Tour-Blanche and the Château de Mareuil – Cluzeaux De Saint-Pardoux loop from Mareuil, both offering extensive circular journeys through the landscape.
The touring cycling routes in Gout-Rossignol are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.1 stars from over 9 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the lush countryside of the Périgord Vert, and the opportunity to explore historical villages and castles along the way.
The 'Périgord Vert' region, where Gout-Rossignol is located, is known for its lush, verdant countryside. Spring and early autumn typically offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summers can be warm, while winters are generally milder but may have more rainfall.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to showcase the region's rich heritage. For instance, the Château de Villebois-Lavalette – Villebois-Lavalette Castle loop from Fontaine takes you directly past the impressive Villebois-Lavalette Castle. Other routes will lead you near Mareuil-en-Périgord and the famous Abbaye Saint Pierre in Brantome.
The routes around Gout-Rossignol offer a mix of challenges. Out of the 38 available routes, 30 are rated as moderate, and 8 are considered difficult. The terrain is undulating, providing engaging rides with elevations ranging from 104 to 185 meters, meaning you'll encounter climbs but generally not overly strenuous ones.
Yes, the region's natural beauty is a highlight for cyclists. The Pude river originates in Gout-Rossignol and flows through nearby communes, offering scenic riverside routes. Additionally, the presence of wetlands to the northwest of the village provides diverse natural scenery for exploration on two wheels.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge will find several longer and more difficult routes. The Brantôme Benedictine Abbey – Bourdeilles Castle loop from La Tour-Blanche is a difficult 46.2 km trail, offering a substantial journey through historical sites and varied terrain. Another option is the Château de Mareuil – Cluzeaux De Saint-Pardoux loop from Mareuil, a moderate 48.0 km route.
You will experience the quintessential landscapes of the 'Périgord Vert,' characterized by lush, verdant countryside, rolling hills, and picturesque rural settings. The routes often traverse areas with distinctive geological formations due to Cretaceous limestones and may follow the course of the Pude river, offering a blend of natural beauty and tranquil scenery.


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