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No traffic road cycling routes around La Chapelle-Des-Pots traverse a gently undulating topography, with elevations ranging from 19 to 88 meters above sea level. The landscape features a mix of local woods, vineyards, and agricultural fields, offering varied scenery. Several brooks, including Le Bourru and Les Fontenelles, contribute to the area's hydrological network. This region presents typical Saintonge landscapes of rolling plateaus and streams, suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
3.8
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49
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.1km
01:59
290m
290m
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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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32.8km
01:21
110m
110m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.4km
01:36
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Courcoury is a natural island surrounded by the Charente and Seugne rivers, giving it a unique landscape setting between marshes and waterways, conducive to biodiversity and outdoor activities. It is also the only village in Charente-Maritime to have been awarded 4 stars by the "Villes et villages étoilés" label, recognizing its efforts to reduce light pollution through intelligent and environmentally friendly public lighting.
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A beautiful church with beautiful houses hidden in an ancient but romantic village, it's worth a stop. The Saint-Étienne church in Brives-sur-Charente is recent. It was consecrated in 1868 and reflects the 14th-century Gothic style. It replaced an older church, of which only a baptismal font, listed as a historic object in 1922, and a capital remain. This font, square and made of a single block of siliceous limestone, is a rare specimen of 12th-century sculpture and symbolism. Certain characteristic features, such as the draperies, allow it to be dated to the 1150s. On three sides, we discover the Annunciation made to Mary, then on the main face of the font, Christ officiating in heaven, and finally Christ descending into hell, savior of souls.
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Great views in both directions from the bridge footpaths
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Lovely views across Cognac of the surrounding buildings and river
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The Abbaye-aux-Dames is built around the church of Sainte-Marie, built in the twelfth century. Famous for its facade and its characteristic "pinecone" bell tower, it is one of the emblematic monuments of Saintonge's Romanesque art. After several wars and fires, the place was restored in the 1970s and 1980s and is now a hotel. When you walk through the long corridors you feel like you have been transported back to the time when the abbey was still alive.
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A former Benedictine abbey created in 1047, Abbaye-aux-Dames was the first women's monastery in Saintonge. These powerful women were nuns, that is to say, nuns living cloistered and having taken a vow of piety, occupying their lives in contemplation. They carried the crosier, in other words the pastoral staff of a bishop, and minted coins. Richly endowed, the abbey carried its influence well beyond the borders of the county and over time it became one of the most powerful women's monasteries in all of South-West France. With up to a hundred nuns at its peak, it was entrusted with the mission of instructing young girls, often from the French nobility, and counted among its most illustrious residents the future Marquise de Montespan, favorite of Louis XIV. The Abbaye-aux-Dames is structured around the Sainte-Marie church, built in the 12th century, famous for its facade and its characteristic “pine cone” bell tower. The premises were restored during the 1970s and 1980s and now house a Cité de la musique in which the Saintes Festival dedicated to classical music takes place each year. You can also stay in a wing of the building, the cells having been converted into hotel rooms, and leave your bike in a secure room.
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Located on a rocky spur overlooking the Charente, Taillebourg has one of the oldest castles in the province of Saintonge. It was also one of the most important in the region in the Middle Ages. This stronghold will allow the city to assert its power and prosper thanks to its port and control of trade throughout the Middle Ages. According to a chronicler, the Château de Taillebourg hosted the wedding night of Louis, future king of France under the name Louis VII, with Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine. Louis IX (future Saint Louis) made the castle his fortress to launch the attack against the King of England, Henry III. This victorious battle of July 21, 1242 became famous and was represented several centuries later by Delacroix, whose painting can be seen in the Battles gallery at the Palace of Versailles. The castle which had endured all the sieges during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion was taken and destroyed during the Fronde in 1652. During the Revolution, it was sold in lots as national property. Having suffered from lack of maintenance, the building was the victim of a fire in 1822 and was largely destroyed. All that remains now are the ruins with the ramparts and a tower standing like an emaciated being. It now houses a park which is a haven of peace. To access it from the banks of the Charente, you have to take a small detour through the town.
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The region features a gently undulating topography, with elevations ranging from 19 to 88 meters. You'll find a mix of local woods, vineyards, and agricultural fields, offering varied and picturesque views without being overly strenuous. The typical Saintonge landscapes of rolling plateaus and streams are ideal for road cycling.
There are over 150 no-traffic road cycling routes available around La Chapelle-des-Pots, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good selection of easy and moderate rides, with a few more challenging options as well.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Chaniers chain bin – View of the Charente River loop from Saintes is an easy 37.7 km route with minimal elevation gain, offering a pleasant experience through the local scenery.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore the rich history and natural beauty of the area. You can cycle past significant sites like the Saint-Pierre Cathedral (Saintes) and the Abbaye aux Dames de Saintes. The region also features numerous brooks, vineyards, and woods, providing scenic backdrops for your ride. Consider the Cathedral of Saintes – View of the Charente River loop from Saintes for a route that combines historical sites with river views.
The region experiences a temperate oceanic climate, making spring and autumn particularly pleasant for road cycling. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery as the vineyards change color or burst into bloom. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around La Chapelle-des-Pots are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Abbaye aux Dames de Saintes – View of the Charente River loop from Saintes, a moderate 51.3 km circular route.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in the La Chapelle-des-Pots area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet, well-maintained rural roads, the diverse landscapes of vineyards and woods, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites without heavy vehicle traffic.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer distances. For instance, the Cathedral of Saintes – View of the Charente River loop from Saintes covers over 63 km with moderate elevation, providing a good challenge for those looking to extend their ride. The undulating terrain ensures an engaging experience.
Given the rural nature of La Chapelle-des-Pots and its surrounding areas, you can typically find parking in village centers or designated areas near popular starting points for routes. Many routes originate from or pass through towns like Saintes, which offer more established parking facilities.
The broader Charente-Maritime region is well-equipped for cyclists, featuring interconnected networks of greenways and 'véloroutes' that are generally suitable for road bikes. While specific dedicated road cycling routes directly within La Chapelle-des-Pots are not extensively detailed, the presence of well-paved surfaces and the regional cycling infrastructure mean you can often link up with these networks for extended, low-traffic rides.
You'll encounter a variety of natural features, including local woods, expansive vineyards, and agricultural fields. Several brooks, such as Le Bourru and Les Fontenelles, crisscross the area, adding to the scenic beauty. The region also participates in the 'trame verte et bleue' initiative, meaning you might spot ponds and green corridors that support local biodiversity.


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