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Jogging around Soulignonne, a commune in Charente-Maritime, offers diverse natural landscapes and historical features. The region is characterized by woodlands, rural trails, and nature reserves, providing varied terrain for running. Jogging routes often pass through preserved rural hamlets and offer glimpses of historic architecture. The area's connection to the Charente-Maritime region and the Gironde estuary contributes to its natural appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
10
runners
11.2km
01:20
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
runners
24.2km
02:44
160m
160m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7
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8.23km
00:51
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.27km
00:45
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.31km
00:52
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The interest aroused by this church is concentrated on its façade. It has on the ground floor a semicircular portal framed by two false doors of the same height, with pointed arches. On the large arcade of the vast central window which intersects the cornice develops the allegory of the Wise Virgins and the Foolish Virgins. Groups of columns separate the windows, others furnish the extremities of the facade. Above, a cornice decorated with scrolls and foliage rests on highly ornate corbels. Founded in the 2nd half of the 12th century, the current church was built in 2 stages: first the transept, surmounted by a bell tower, and then the choir. Then, towards the end of the 2nd ½ of the 12th century, the nave was barrel-vaulted and the western facade built. The primitive chevet was ½ circular. It was rebuilt in the 17th century, a flat Gothic wall, pierced by an ogival window, replacing the original apse. From the entrance, there is a massive wall pierced by a high and narrow door which, by 5 steps, reaches the nave. This narthex is lit by 2 semicircular windows. It is covered at great height with a starry ribbed vault. The nave comprises six bays, the first 3 vaulted in warhead with sculpted keys; the following 3, less high, in a broken cradle. In the 2nd half of the 15th century, following the Hundred Years War, a large part of the building was taken over. The left wall has been replaced by a series of 5 large smooth columns, without capitals Lit by 5 pointed arch windows, this 2nd nave also has its own entrance door to the west and on a landing preceded by several steps. Defensive elements were added to the south wall of the nave (walkway, crenellations, loopholes...), and a new bell tower was built above the 1st bay of the nave. This work was completed in the 17th century, for the completion of the vaults of the 1st spans of the nave, and for that of the bell tower, covered with a hull roof. Inside, the south wall of the nave is still pierced with semicircular bays framed by small columns with carved capitals. As for the western facade, it presents the usual structure of the Romanesque facades of the region. Made up of 3 arcades on each of the 2 levels, like a Roman triumphal arch.
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There are over 130 diverse running routes around Soulignonne, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes explore the region's woodlands, rural trails, and historical hamlets.
Yes, Soulignonne offers several easy running routes suitable for beginners. You can find options with minimal elevation changes that provide a pleasant introduction to the area's natural beauty. For example, the Saint-Nazaire Church loop from Corme-Royal is a moderate 5.1-mile (8.2 km) trail that leads through rural landscapes.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging experience, Soulignonne features several difficult long-distance trails. A notable option is the Bois de la Clie – Bois des Logis loop from Les Essards, a demanding 15.5-mile (24.9 km) path that explores extensive woodlands with significant elevation gain.
Jogging routes around Soulignonne offer a picturesque mix of landscapes. You'll encounter serene nature reserves, extensive woodlands, and charming rural trails that wind through preserved Saintonge hamlets. The area's connection to the Charente-Maritime region and the Gironde estuary also contributes to its natural appeal.
Yes, the region is rich in historical and cultural elements. While running, you might encounter glimpses of historic architecture, including Romanesque churches and 15th-century watchtowers. Nearby attractions include the Crazannes Castle and various historic churches like the Sainte-Madeleine Church of Crazannes and the Saint Sulpice Church.
Many of the running routes in Soulignonne are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Bois de Montaguillon – Bois de la Clie loop from Les Essards and the Bois de Montaguillon loop from Les Essards, both offering varied terrain through wooded areas.
The running routes in Soulignonne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the quiet woodlands, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to explore the preserved rural heritage of the region.
Yes, you can find several routes suitable for shorter runs, including those around the 5km mark. These routes are perfect for a quick jog and often pass through pleasant rural landscapes, offering a refreshing outdoor experience without requiring a long commitment.
Soulignonne's diverse natural landscapes make it suitable for jogging throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer mornings or evenings can be ideal for enjoying the wooded trails. Winter jogging is also an option, with the quiet trails providing a peaceful experience.
Beyond the general woodlands and rural paths, some routes may lead you near unique geological features like the 'carrières de Crazannes' (Crazannes quarries), which combine mineral landscapes with green, wooded settings. The broader region also boasts significant natural sites such as various forests and points along the Gironde estuary.
While specific parking details vary by route, many trails in rural areas like Soulignonne often have accessible starting points near villages or hamlets where parking might be available. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations for your chosen trail.
Many of the easier and moderate routes, particularly those through woodlands and rural paths with gentle terrain, can be suitable for families. These trails offer a great way to enjoy nature together, though it's always recommended to check the specific route's distance and difficulty before heading out with children.
Generally, many outdoor trails in France, especially in rural and wooded areas, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, often on a leash. However, it's always best to verify local regulations or specific trail rules, particularly within nature reserves, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.


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