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No traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Michel traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and river valleys. The region features a mix of quiet country roads and dedicated cycle paths, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes offering gentle climbs and descents through agricultural areas and small villages. The terrain is well-suited for extended rides on smooth surfaces.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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15.5km
00:38
100m
100m
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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83.1km
04:00
690m
690m
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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75.5km
03:24
530m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Bourge medieval style, very pretty
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The Saint-Cybard Church of Plassac-Rouffiac is located in the village of Plassac-Rouffiac, in Charente. Built in the Romanesque style, it was listed as a historic monument in 1862. At the intersection of an ancient Roman road connecting Périgueux and Saintes, known as the "Boisné Road," and a road south of Angoulême, this small church boasts several assets: refined sculpted decoration, harmonious proportions, and a façade enlivened by arcades. The façade is divided horizontally into four levels by cornices: the ground floor with a central portal flanked by blind arcades, the second and third levels occupied by semicircular arches, and the top level topped with a triangular pediment. The single nave is covered with a pointed barrel vault. The false square, topped by a dome on pendentives, supports an elegant bell tower with a stone tortoiseshell spire. https://mairie.plassac-rouffiac.fr/eglises/ https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/eglise-saint-cybard-4/ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Saint-Cybard_de_Plassac
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Beautiful view from the bridge over the Charente, the quays and the pier.
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The Abbey of Notre-Dame de La Couronne is an exceptional monumental complex, composed of the remains of the old abbey church and the convent buildings. A major building representing the introduction of Gothic in Angoumois at the end of the 12th century. In the 12th century, the Abbey of Notre-Dame de la Couronne was founded (from 1118, laying of the first stone). The work was carried out quickly and on March 12, 1122, the monks (of the regular order of Saint Augustine) settled in the presence of Bishop Girard de Blay and the Count of Angoulême. From its creation, the abbey was a great success: a new church was built at the end of the 12th century (choir and nave: 1171-1194; the end of the work was slowed down by wars, famines, etc.): it was dedicated in 1201, in the presence of the Archbishop of Bordeaux. The convent buildings were also renewed at the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th century: cloisters, dormitory, refectory, infirmary, etc. A surrounding wall surrounded the abbey. During the 13th century, the furnishings were enriched, the Saint-Nicolas chapel was built and the bell tower was built. During the Hundred Years' War, the monks were dispersed and the bell tower collapsed (1450). At the end of the 15th century, the abbey was reborn: part of the collapsed church was rebuilt, a new abbey building was built (the work was completed after 1514). The Wars of Religion affected the abbey again: it was pillaged in 1562, part of its furniture was burned. The convent buildings were restored in 1571. At the beginning of the 17th century, the abbey, which now had only eight monks, was united with the Jesuit order; it was then placed under the obedience of the congregation of Sainte-Geneviève in 1644. In the 18th century, a final campaign of works (1750-1778) transformed the convent buildings. During the Revolution, the abbey became national property. It was sold in 1807, used as a quarry and was gradually dismantled and divided into several properties. This religious establishment is now in ruins and inaccessible to the public. But it is possible to imagine it thanks to a virtual reality tour with the Legendr application. Municipal website: https://www.lacouronne.fr/abbaye-notre-dame 3D reconstruction: https://www.rendr.fr/portfolio/reconstitution-3d-abbaye-notre-dame-la-couronne Heritage of Charente: https://patrimoine16.lacharente.fr/sites-du-departement/la-couronne/
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Very pretty village, worth visiting!
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Superb Saint-Pierre church in Lagarde sur le Né, surrounded by fields. Built in the 12th century in the pure Romanesque style. The church is often open. Ideal for a cool ravito and a prayer break 🙏
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There are nearly 100 traffic-free road cycling routes available in the Saint-Michel area. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevations, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, Saint-Michel offers several easy traffic-free road cycling routes. For instance, the Roadbike loop from La Couronne is an easy 15.4 km ride, perfect for those looking for a relaxed experience away from car traffic.
For longer rides, consider routes like the Saint-Médard Church – Beautiful view of Nonaville loop from La Couronne Charente, which spans nearly 80 km. Another excellent option is the View of Saint-Simeux – Château de Bouteville loop from La Couronne Charente, covering almost 75 km, offering extended cycling without vehicle interference.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 11 difficult routes available. While specific names aren't listed here to avoid repetition, these routes typically feature significant elevation gains and longer distances, providing a rewarding experience.
The Saint-Michel region offers diverse landscapes depending on the specific location. Around Mont Saint-Michel, you'll find flat surroundings with polders and dedicated cycle paths offering views of the iconic Mont. In Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, expect prominent Alpine peaks, deep valleys, and forested slopes. Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire in Provence features rolling countryside, lavender fields, olive groves, and traditional hilltop villages.
Many of the routes in Saint-Michel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Saint-Simeux – View of Saint-Simeux loop from Saint-Michel (42.8 km) and the View of Saint-Simeux – Vibrac Bridge loop from La Couronne Charente (68 km).
Along your rides, you can discover several interesting spots. The View of Saint-Simeux is a notable settlement offering picturesque views. You might also encounter the Church of Notre-Dame de Trois-Palis or enjoy the tranquility of the Charente Riverside Path at La Meure.
The best time largely depends on the specific Saint-Michel location. For the Mont Saint-Michel area, spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather. For the Alpine passes near Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, summer is ideal when passes are clear of snow. Provence (Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire) is beautiful in late spring and early summer for lavender fields, and autumn for milder temperatures.
The Saint-Michel area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the variety of routes, the scenic beauty, and the opportunity to cycle on quiet roads, especially the dedicated car-free paths that allow for a peaceful and immersive experience.
Yes, depending on your chosen route, you could experience the dramatic tidal changes in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, the prominent Alpine peaks and glaciers around Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, or the extensive lavender fields and olive groves of Provence near Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire. The Vallée des Eaux claires and the Fleurac Islands are also points of interest.


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