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No traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Augustin offer varied terrain suitable for different skill levels. The region features a network of paths with gentle elevation changes, primarily characterized by coastal proximity and open landscapes. These routes provide opportunities for road cyclists to explore the area without vehicle traffic. The topography includes minor hills and flat sections, making it accessible for both shorter and longer rides.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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285
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46.5km
01:56
140m
140m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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73.9km
03:38
120m
120m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.0
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163
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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109
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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14.5km
00:33
40m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The carrelets of Saint-Palais-sur-Mer are among the most emblematic elements of the Charente coastline. Their history blends traditional fishing, tourist development, and local heritage. 🐟 Origin of the carrelets Originally, the word "carrelet" referred to a square fishing net used since the 17th century. A precise description can be found as early as 1769, in the writings of the scholar Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau, who mentioned this type of fishing on the Saintonge coast. 👉 At that time, these were not yet the current huts, but simply a net operated from rudimentary structures. ⚓ Artisanal fishing structures The first local carrelets were simple wooden platforms, built by the fishermen themselves to stand above the water. They were mainly used to catch shrimp, fish, and crabs near the shore, without going out to sea. 👉 It was a family and coastal fishery, less dangerous than sea fishing. 🏖️ 19th – early 20th century: transition to a leisure activity At the turn of the 20th century, with the rise of seaside resorts like Saint-Palais, the carrelets evolved. Holidaymakers and notable figures adopted this practice: construction of fixed jetties, appearance of huts on stilts. The carrelets then became places for relaxation as much as for fishing. 👉 They already contributed to the postcard image of the coast. 🪵 After 1945: democratization and multiplication After the Second World War, the number of carrelets increased sharply. They became a symbol of popular leisure and conviviality. The transition was gradually made from a means of subsistence to a recreational activity. 🌊 Storms and reconstruction The carrelets are fragile in the face of storms: 1999: massive destruction (up to 90% in some areas) 2010 (Xynthia storm): new damage Many have been rebuilt identically, respecting tradition. 🏛️ Today: protected heritage In Charente-Maritime, there are about 400 carrelets. They are: integrated into the public maritime domain allocated by administrative authorization (often renewed every 5 years) Since 2018, they have been recognized as cultural heritage of the department. 👉 In Saint-Palais, they can be observed in particular: at Pont du Diable at the conche du Concié at the Puits de l’Auture
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A very beautiful old church. Concerts (choirs, orchestras) sometimes take place in the evenings, which are highly recommended.
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Here you'll find a romantic little lighthouse, and behind it lies a garden with a bench overlooking the sea, a lovely place to stop for a break. Afterwards, you can continue along the cliff to the right until you reach Euro Velo 1 again.
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A beautiful trail with pine scents. A real treat.
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The tides are constantly changing the landscape.
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I suspect that most people simply drive past this Christian site, first mentioned around 1050 AD, later buried by a sand dune and later re-excavated. The church's age is partially apparent, especially from the inside. And pilgrims can also get a stamp here.
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Splendid beaches all along this magnificent route.
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Augustin, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic, providing a safer and more enjoyable ride.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Saint-Augustin primarily range from easy to moderate. You'll find 6 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, and 22 moderate routes that offer a bit more challenge with some elevation changes. There are no routes classified as difficult in this selection, making the area accessible for most road cyclists.
Yes, Saint-Augustin offers several easy, no traffic road cycling routes ideal for beginners. For example, the Phare de la Coubre loop from Zoo de la Palmyre is a great option, covering just over 12 km with minimal elevation. Another excellent choice is the Ocean Path at Les Mathes – La Coubre Lighthouse loop from Les Mathes, which is around 17 km and also classified as easy.
Depending on whether you're cycling in Saint-Augustin, Quebec, or St. Augustine, Florida, the scenery varies beautifully. In Quebec, you can expect routes along the St. Lawrence River, through forested paths, and past freshwater estuary views. In Florida, routes often feature picturesque backdrops of beach, marsh, and wooded trails, with opportunities to see historic downtown areas and coastal landscapes. Many routes offer views of the ocean or significant natural features.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Saint-Augustin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Ocean Path at Les Mathes – Briquette trench loop from Zoo de la Palmyre, which is a moderate 21 km ride, and the Terre-Nègre Lighthouse loop from Zoo de la Palmyre, a longer moderate option at nearly 48 km.
While cycling in Saint-Augustin, you can encounter various points of interest. In Florida, you might pass historic sites like the Castillo de San Marcos fort or the St. Augustine Lighthouse. In Quebec, routes often feature views of the St. Lawrence River. Specific highlights near the routes include Chay Beach and the Lighthouse of George de Didonne's port, offering scenic stops during your ride.
The best time to enjoy no traffic road cycling in Saint-Augustin largely depends on the location. In Quebec, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In Florida, the cooler, drier months from late autumn to spring (November to April) are ideal, avoiding the summer heat and humidity. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate no traffic road cycling routes are suitable for families, especially those with older children comfortable on bikes. The absence of traffic makes these paths safer and more enjoyable for group rides. Routes with mostly paved surfaces and gentle inclines, such as those found along Quebec's Corridor du Littoral or within Florida's Anastasia State Park, are particularly family-friendly.
Parking availability varies by route and location. For routes starting near attractions like the Zoo de la Palmyre, designated parking areas are usually available. In St. Augustine, Florida, state parks like Anastasia State Park offer parking, and many trailheads have dedicated parking lots. For routes in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec, check for parking near popular access points for the Corridor du Littoral or other community trails.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling experiences in Saint-Augustin, with an average score of 4.15 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the stunning natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that allow for a smooth and uninterrupted ride. The variety of landscapes, from coastal views to forested sections, is also frequently highlighted as a major draw.
Yes, for those looking for a longer, moderate challenge, the Terre-Nègre Lighthouse loop from Zoo de la Palmyre is an excellent choice. This route spans nearly 48 km with over 240 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial ride away from traffic. Another option is the Phare de la Coubre – La Coubre Orchard loop from Baie de Bonne Anse, which is a moderate 19 km route.


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