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Gravel biking around Jaure, located in the Dordogne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, offers routes through rural landscapes characterized by rolling terrain, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands. The region features a network of trails that connect small villages, historic mills, and chateaus, providing varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. Elevation changes are present, with some routes including moderate climbs and descents, often along river valleys and through forests.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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29.9km
02:27
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:34
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Well worth a visit and there is an excellent coffee/tea/snack shop just opposite the covered market.
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The Church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul in Neuvic is a fascinating blend of Romanesque art and Gothic touches, built in the 12th and 13th centuries. Its Romanesque dome, adorned with a 19th-century apse, bears witness to the numerous restorations it has undergone, particularly in the 19th century. Damaged several times, notably during the Hundred Years' War, it retains a strong historical charm and a unique appearance. Inside, its 17th-century altarpiece is a small marvel to discover for lovers of sacred art.
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Beauséjour Castle, built in 1340 by Cardinal Hélie de Talleyrand, proudly overlooks the Isle, like a guardian watching over the valley. This noble haven has survived the centuries and storms, burned down during the Fronde and then restored in the 17th century, it retains its silhouette steeped in history. It is said that it welcomed Henry IV during his warlike passage, and was for a long time the heart of the Duchy of Périgord, surrounded by mysteries and family legends. Now private.
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Puyferrat Castle, perched proudly on its hill, offers breathtaking views of Saint-Astier and the surrounding countryside. This 16th-century gem combines towers, turrets, and a patrol path, perfect for fairytale adventures. Behind its thick walls, it hides majestic rooms, a romantic chapel, and even ancient underground shelters for explorers at heart. Listed as a historical monument since 1862, it can be visited in the summer and has a thousand surprises in store for curious visitors who come to stroll through its 100 hectares of nature.
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very pretty monument
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the water is very good all year round it flows
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Here in this castle you can stay overnight cheaply, ideal for pilgrims on the Way of St. James
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The gravel biking routes in Jaure are primarily suited for moderate to difficult skill levels. There are 3 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes available, offering a good challenge for experienced riders.
Yes, Jaure offers several longer gravel biking routes. For example, the Touron Fountain – Château de Puyferrat loop from Neuvic is a challenging 23.4 miles (37.7 km) ride, and the Mill and its Museum – Jaure Church loop from Neuvic covers 23.9 miles (38.5 km).
Many routes start from local villages, which typically offer parking. For instance, routes like the The Isle at Saint-Léon-sur-l'Isle – Mill and its Museum loop begin from Douzillac, while others start from Neuvic, Montagnac-la-Crempse, or Saint-Hilaire-d'Estissac. These villages are good starting points where you can usually find public parking.
The gravel bike trails around Jaure are generally classified as moderate to difficult. There are no routes specifically designated as 'easy' in this guide, so beginners should be prepared for some challenging terrain and elevation changes.
You can expect varied surfaces, including rural paths, rolling hills, and sections through woodlands. The region is characterized by agricultural fields and scattered forests, with some routes featuring moderate climbs and descents, especially on the more difficult trails.
Given the rural landscapes, agricultural fields, and woodlands, spring, summer, and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Jaure. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter riding might be possible but could involve colder temperatures and potentially muddier conditions.
While there are no routes specifically labeled 'family-friendly,' some of the moderate routes, such as the Campsegret loop from Montagnac-la-Crempse (12.7 miles / 20.4 km), might be suitable for families with older, more experienced children who are comfortable with varied terrain and moderate distances.
Many routes pass by historical and natural attractions. You might encounter the Jaure Church, the scenic The Isle at Saint-Léon-sur-l'Isle, or the historic Château de Puyferrat. Some routes also pass by other chateaus like Château de Barrière de Villamblard.
Yes, all the featured gravel biking routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes routes like the Gravel loop from Saint-Hilaire-d'Estissac.
The Jaure region is appreciated by komoot users for its varied terrain, which includes rural paths, rolling hills, and sections through woodlands. Riders often enjoy the blend of natural landscapes with historical sites like mills and chateaus, providing a rich experience beyond just the ride itself.
While specific cafes are not listed, many routes connect small villages. These villages often have local amenities where you can find refreshments or take a break. Planning your route to pass through these villages can provide convenient stopping points.
There are 5 gravel bike trails detailed in this guide for the Jaure region, offering a mix of moderate and difficult options to explore the rural landscapes.


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