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Road cycling routes around Virazeil traverse a region characterized by picturesque rural settings, including vineyards, orchards, and rolling countryside. The area is shaped by the Garonne River and its canal, offering numerous routes that follow tranquil waterside paths. Cyclists can find well-paved surfaces and diverse scenery, with terrain ranging from gentle gradients to more challenging climbs. This landscape provides varied options for road cyclists seeking active leisure amidst nature.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
3.5
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9
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45.4km
01:59
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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109km
04:57
1,030m
1,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.0
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32.4km
01:27
100m
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The vast majority of large churches in France bear the title "Notre-Dame" (which in German corresponds to the – much rarer – "Unserer Lieben Frau"). The patronage of this house of worship in the historic center of Marmande, and thus the corresponding parish community, has therefore been entrusted to Mary. The church itself is architecturally in the transition period from Romanesque to Gothic.
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Duras Castle, located in Lot-et-Garonne, is a restored medieval fortress boasting remarkable architecture and magnificent views. It is a major historical monument in the region.
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very beautiful village to see
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Nice climb up to Duras, best enjoyed at a comfortable pace being sure to keep something in reserve to blast out over the top!
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Built on the banks of the Garonne, as its name suggests, the small village lives to the rhythm of the numerous floods and the vagaries of the river. Every year, an international journalism festival takes place there, in a festive and family atmosphere. A good opportunity to discover the city, its beautiful church, to take a stroll on the water or to move your hips during the many concerts!
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Aqueduct of the Garonne canal.
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Very pleasant place between the canal and the Garonne. Musical evenings are also on the program. Possibility of drinking or eating at very low prices.
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Almost every year, Couthures-sur-Garonne transforms into "Couthures sous Garonne", because of floods. With these floods, Couthures is fertile. This is even where the village takes its name: Culturis, cultures in Latin, became Couthures over time.
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There are over 330 road cycling routes around Virazeil, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy, flat stages to more challenging circuits through varied terrain.
The region around Virazeil offers diverse terrain for road cycling. You can expect picturesque rural settings with well-paved surfaces, including routes that follow the tranquil Garonne Lateral Canal, as well as paths weaving through vineyards, orchards, and rolling countryside. While some routes are relatively flat, others feature significant elevation changes, such as the challenging Vines and Orchards of Duraquois Circuit.
Yes, Virazeil offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. Many routes follow the Garonne Canal, providing calm stages with minimal elevation gain and shaded paths. An excellent example is the Marmande and La Réole Garonne Canal Loop, which is an easy 28.2-mile (45.4 km) trail.
Road cycling routes around Virazeil often pass by charming local attractions and natural features. You can expect to see the serene Garonne Lateral Canal, which many routes follow. Other points of interest include the historic Saint-Vincent Church in Le Mas-d’Agenais, and the picturesque vineyards and orchards that characterize the region. The restored medieval fortress, Château de Duras, is also a significant landmark in the vicinity.
Yes, Virazeil is close to the EuroVelo 3, also known as the "Scandibérique" or "Pilgrim Route." This European cycle route traverses the Lot-et-Garonne, offering over 80 km of picturesque roads and greenways. The Garonne Canal and Scandibérique Loop is a great way to experience a section of this route.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be warm, but routes along the Garonne Canal often provide shaded paths, offering some respite from the sun. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Virazeil are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Marmande and La Réole Garonne Canal Loop and the Vines and Orchards of Duraquois Circuit, providing convenient options for exploring the area.
The road cycling experience in Virazeil is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from more than 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil canal paths, the beauty of the rolling countryside, and the diverse routes through vineyards and orchards, which cater to various ability levels.
Absolutely. While many routes offer gentle gradients, the region also provides more challenging options for experienced cyclists. The Vines and Orchards of Duraquois Circuit, for instance, is a difficult 67.9-mile (109.3 km) loop from Marmande with a significant elevation gain of 3387 feet, offering a rewarding experience with diverse scenery.
The routes around Virazeil often connect charming towns and villages, where you can typically find local cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. Cycling along the Garonne Canal, for example, will lead you through areas with opportunities for refreshments and breaks.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead may vary, the region's towns, such as Marmande and La Réole, are generally accessible by local transport. From these points, you can often connect to the start of various cycling routes, including those along the Garonne Canal and sections of the EuroVelo 3.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in the Virazeil area. However, it's always advisable to adhere to standard French road cycling regulations, such as wearing a helmet (mandatory for children under 12, recommended for all), using lights at night, and respecting traffic laws. For detailed information on the Canal des Deux Mers by bike, you can refer to resources like France Vélo Tourisme.


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