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Touring cycling routes around Saint-Antoine-Sur-L'Isle are situated in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, characterized by a serene rural setting. The landscape features the winding Isle river, agricultural areas, and forested sections, including the initial hills of the Forêt de la Double. Dedicated cycling paths, known as "voies vertes" and "véloroutes," follow the riverbanks and connect local villages. The terrain is generally gentle, offering accessible paths suitable for various cycling preferences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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169km
10:06
1,030m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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109km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The TV series – available only in German – »Schätze der Welt – Erbe der Menschheit« documents in short episodes, each lasting a quarter of an hour, important places that have been honored as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The accompanying text states: "Saint- Emilion is one of the most romantic wine towns in the world. The small town lies on a limestone plateau, framed by vineyards where the grapes for the famous 'grands crus' grow. With this important wine-growing region in southwestern France, UNESCO has also declared wine a World Heritage Site. Rightly so, because Saint- Emilion represents the perfection of wine." Follow this link to the film =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/saint-emilion-frankreich-folge-226/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83Nzg1MTUw
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Beautiful passage with a train relic recalling the history of the place, formerly a railway.
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At the Creon station, several information panels about the history of the railway line are offered, and wagons and engines that operated on this line can be seen.
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The name of Saint-Christophe, to whom this church in the village, which also bears his name, is dedicated, translates as "Christ-bearer." According to the saint's legend, he was a giant man who carried people across a river. One day, a small child called to him, and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Amazingly, the child became heavier and heavier, and he said he felt as if the weight of the entire world were resting on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the world.
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Looks like a cafe was part of the old station, but doesn’t seem open every day…
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Very convenient, in the historic center.
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The terrain around Saint-Antoine-Sur-L'Isle is generally gentle, characterized by serene rural landscapes. You'll find paths along the winding Isle river, through agricultural plains, and quiet forested roads, including the initial hills of the Forêt de la Double. The dedicated cycling paths, such as the Véloroute Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Isle (V90), are known for being easily accessible and suitable for all skill levels.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Véloroute Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Isle (V90) includes 'voies vertes' (greenways) which are reserved for non-motorized traffic, making them safe and enjoyable for families. These accessible paths are ideal for leisurely touring with children. For a shorter, easy option, consider the Bike loop from Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle, which is 8.0 miles (12.9 km) long and takes about 45 minutes.
While the Véloroute Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Isle (V90) is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs can vary. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially on shared paths or near agricultural areas and wildlife. Most greenways in France permit dogs on a leash, but always be mindful of other cyclists and local regulations.
The routes often pass through areas rich in history and natural beauty. You can enjoy peaceful views of the Isle river, observe features like the écluse (lock) at Logerie, and cycle through tranquil forests. Along the Vallée de l'Isle, you might discover historical sites such as churches and châteaux, as well as remnants of industrial heritage like old mills. Nearby attractions include Lake Gurson and Ruins of Gurson Castle, the Hidden Natural Pool, and the historic Église Notre-Dame de Tayac.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Dordogne River – Espiet tunnel loop from Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle offers a challenging 106.1 miles (170.8 km) circular ride. Another option is the Saint-Émilion Village – Cordeliers' Cloister loop from Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle, a 49.7 km (30.9 miles) route.
Parking is generally available in the local villages along the Véloroute Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Isle (V90). Many towns and villages that serve as starting points for cycling routes, such as Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle, offer designated parking areas. Look for public car parks near town centers or trailheads.
The best time for touring cycling in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, including Saint-Antoine-Sur-L'Isle, is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, with comfortable temperatures for cycling. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended.
Yes, the cycling routes often connect various charming villages where you can find local amenities. You'll have opportunities to stop and experience local life, including gastronomic delights from local producers and restaurants in the Périgord region. Many villages along the Isle river offer cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses for refreshments and overnight stays.
There are over 25 touring cycling routes available around Saint-Antoine-Sur-L'Isle. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 10 easy, 12 moderate, and 5 difficult options to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the serene rural setting, the picturesque views along the Isle river, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make for an enjoyable touring experience.
Public transport options to Saint-Antoine-Sur-L'Isle, particularly for carrying bikes, may be limited. While regional trains (TER) in France often allow bikes, it's crucial to check specific routes and times, as space can be restricted, especially during peak hours. Planning your journey in advance and confirming bike policies with the transport provider is recommended.
No, there are generally no specific permits required for cycling on the Véloroute Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Isle (V90). These routes are public access and designed for recreational use. However, always respect local signage and private property when cycling in the region.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Vines – Saint-Émilion Village loop from Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle is a difficult 68.5 miles (110.2 km) path. This route offers extensive views of vineyards and passes through the historic Saint-Émilion Village, providing a rewarding long-distance experience.


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