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Gravel biking around Barbezières offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Charente department. The region is characterized by gently rolling countryside, providing varied terrain suitable for gravel cyclists. Riders can explore a mosaic of vineyards, expansive sunflower fields, and significant forest areas. The Charente River also meanders through the department, offering scenic routes along its banks.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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56.0km
03:43
450m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.0km
02:35
320m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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60.3km
03:51
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you are in the Tusson and Villejesus forest. This is classified as a natural area of ecological, fauna and flora interest. The oaks are very present. By taking the time to silently observe the nature around you, you may come across some animal species. Many raptors find refuge there.
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The town of Tusson is rich in a unique historical heritage. The four tumulus of Tusson date from the fifth century BC and have the particularity of being aligned. These prehistoric monuments made up of one or more blocks of stone and earth were then raised above certain graves. Those of Tusson are among the largest in Europe. The priory and its monastic garden are also worth a look and take you back in time. In addition, gourmets can sit at one of the restaurants or tea rooms in the town to enhance their break.
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The medieval gardens of the Abbey of St. Gall have been recreated there. Using ancient documents to trace and plant with precision, it consists of four separate gardens within the walled garden: an herb garden, a scent garden, a vegetable patch and an orchard.
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Located in the archpriest of Ambérac, diocese of Angoulême, the conventual priory of Notre-Dame de Lanville, founded at an unknown date, was attached around 1120 to the rule of the canons regular of Saint Augustine. It will remain conventual until its suppression in 1791. The buildings were largely in ruins in 1632 and the difficulties becoming greater and greater, the priory was united with the abbey of Sainte-Geneviève du Mont. The visit reports of 1636 and 1672 indicate that major work was carried out to raise the priory in the second half of the 17th century. The buildings located to the south of the church could be the lodgings of the prior or the chaplain. They include a main building for residential use, flanked by two north and south wings constituting the outbuildings, arranged around a closed courtyard. The partly modern north wing has retained some openings characteristic of the 14th and 15th centuries. A long vaulted cellar of a broken cradle develops under the entire length of this wing. The south wing has semicircular openings alternating with small rectangular bays, no doubt from the 17th century. The rectangular main building opens, to the west, onto a terrace overlooking a pool spanned by a bridge-staircase. The house itself is built on a long barrel-shaped cellar with a basket handle. The church was fortified in the 15th century. In its primitive state, its nave was covered with three domes which collapsed and were replaced, in the 15th century, by ribbed vaults. In 1904, the presence of a channeled stream having weakened the foundations of the building, the facade collapsed.
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There are 5 gravel bike trails available around Barbezières on komoot, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Charente department.
The gravel bike trails around Barbezières are characterized by gently rolling countryside, offering varied terrain. You'll ride through a mosaic of vineyards, expansive sunflower fields, and significant forest areas. Many routes feature a mix of paved surfaces and varied ground, typical of the Charente region.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding ride, there is a difficult route available: the Tusson – Medieval Monastic Garden loop from Villejésus. This trail covers 45.1 km and involves significant elevation changes, requiring good fitness.
While the komoot guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the broader Charente region, which Barbezières is part of, offers greenways suitable for various skill levels, including families. These often feature mostly paved surfaces and gentler gradients. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check local tourist information or look for routes explicitly marked as easy.
Barbezières and its surroundings offer several points of interest. You can spot the 15th-century Château de Barbezières with its distinctive round tower, and the 13th-century Saint-Martin church. The region is also rich in natural beauty, with routes passing through vineyards, sunflower fields, and forests like the Bois de Gland and Bois du Four. For more on the Château, you can visit its Wikipedia page.
Yes, all the routes listed in the guide are circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Tusson – Medieval Monastic Garden loop from Aigre and the Tusson – Saint-Fraigne Church loop from Aigre.
The Charente region, including Barbezières, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through early autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather for exploring vineyards and sunflower fields. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the forest areas. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the Tusson – Saint-Fraigne Church loop from Aigre, a 41.9 km route, leads through notable forest areas. Another option is the longer Tusson forest – Tusson loop from Aigre, which covers 55.1 km and also takes you through extensive woodlands.
The Barbezières area is appreciated by the komoot community for its varied terrain and picturesque Charente countryside. Riders often highlight the peaceful exploration of vineyards, sunflower fields, and forest paths, offering a true taste of the region's natural beauty.
While specific parking details for each trail are not provided in the guide, routes often start from villages like Aigre or Villejésus. These smaller communes typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local maps or signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
Barbezières and the surrounding villages are smaller communes in a rural area. Public transport options, such as bus services, may be limited. For more flexibility, traveling by car is generally recommended to reach the starting points of the gravel bike trails in this region.
While the routes in this specific guide focus on the countryside around Tusson, the broader Charente department is known for its scenic routes along the Charente River. You might find other komoot tours in the wider region that specifically follow the riverbanks, offering beautiful waterside views.


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