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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Pardoux-La-Rivière traverse the Périgord Vert region, situated within the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. The landscape is characterized by wooded environments, tranquil valleys, and the Dronne river. Many routes utilize former railway lines, such as the Voie Verte, providing stable and shaded paths. This area offers a network of trails suitable for various skill levels, focusing on car-free cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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it's not allowed to camp at this part of the green way but this meadow is pretty nice
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Nontron is a town with a rich history dating back around 3,000 years, with traces of prehistoric and Gallo-Roman habitation. It is known for its traditional crafts, particularly cutlery, with the famous Nontron knife, one of the oldest folding knives in France. The town stretches over a strategic rocky promontory, once home to fortifications and a historic castle, the latter dating back to the 8th century and rebuilt in the 19th century.
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Beautiful chateau! Best seen from the road. The last 200 meters or so aren't really suitable for a racing bike.
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An information panel describes the special features of the bell tower, which was built in the style of a campanile, structurally separate from the church on a rocky outcrop. Although its exact construction date is unknown, it is said to be the undisputed oldest bell tower in France.
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A beautiful cycle path through a beautiful landscape.
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Very opulent grotto with everything you could wish for from a stalactite cave. There are also cave paintings. They date from the Older Magdalenian period and are therefore probably around 17,000 years old. The tour is in English and French. If you like, you can then visit the small park with prehistoric animals. de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villars-Höhle
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The natural setting: Bordered by the Côle: Saint-Jean-de-Côle is surrounded by nature, with the small Côle river running through the village, offering bucolic and green landscapes. Hiking and walks: The surroundings of the village are full of trails for hiking enthusiasts. These paths allow you to explore the countryside of the Périgord Vert, its forests, and its meadows, while enjoying the calm and beauty of nature. Events and Crafts: Medieval festivals: The village regularly organizes events such as medieval festivals that recreate the atmosphere of the Middle Ages with costumes, shows and craft markets. Local crafts: Saint-Jean-de-Côle is also home to several local artisans and artists who offer their works and creations, whether pottery, textiles or gastronomic products. Why Visit Saint-Jean-de-Côle? For its medieval charm: Ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, Saint-Jean-de-Côle offers a unique setting with its historic buildings, cobbled streets and authentic atmosphere. For history: The Romanesque church, the Château de la Marthonie, and the bridge bear witness to several centuries of history, transporting visitors to another era. For the surrounding nature: In addition to its heritage, the village is an ideal starting point for exploring the countryside of the Périgord Vert, between walks and discoveries of the local fauna and flora. Saint-Jean-de-Côle is therefore an essential destination for those who wish to combine historical and natural heritage, while enjoying the calm and beauty of a Périgord village.
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Saint-Jean-de-Côle, located in the Dordogne, is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Nestled in the heart of the Périgord Vert, this small medieval village seduces with its picturesque architecture and peaceful atmosphere. It is a true jewel of the Périgord heritage, offering visitors an enchanting setting to walk and discover local history. Points of Interest in Saint-Jean-de-Côle: Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church: Romanesque Church: The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, built between the 11th and 12th centuries, is a magnificent example of Périgord Romanesque architecture. It is distinguished by its dome-shaped bell tower and its imposing porch. Interior decoration: The interior is sober but impressive with its restored frescoes and its dome, offering an atmosphere imbued with spirituality and history. The Château de la Marthonie: Renaissance Castle: This castle stands proudly on the main square of the village. Built from the 12th century and remodeled during the Renaissance, it once served as a residence for the lords of the region. With its towers and elegant facades, it dominates the village and reinforces its medieval charm. Defensive architecture: The castle retains elements of fortification, recalling the time when it served as a defense against invasions. The Roman Bridge: A little historical gem: This stone bridge, which crosses the Côle River, is a vestige of the village's medieval past. It is lined with small picturesque houses that give the impression that time has stood still. Place for a walk: The bridge and its surroundings are perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering magnificent views of the village and the surrounding countryside. Half-timbered houses: Traditional architecture: Strolling through the cobbled streets, visitors discover charming half-timbered houses with tiled roofs, typical of the rural architecture of the Périgord. These well-preserved houses bear witness to the centuries-old history of the village. Timeless atmosphere: Every street corner invites discovery, with flower-filled houses and small shaded squares.
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There are nearly 80 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Pardoux-La-Rivière. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, with 8 easy, 45 moderate, and 25 difficult options to explore.
The routes here are primarily characterized by the Voie Verte from Saint-Pardoux-La-Rivière to Thiviers, built on an old railway line. This greenway offers a secure, mostly shaded, and generally straight path through the picturesque Périgord Vert, ensuring a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicle traffic. Many routes also traverse wooded environments and tranquil river valleys.
Yes, the Voie Verte is particularly suitable for family outings due to its generally flat and secure nature. Routes like the Through beautiful bridges – Start of the Thiviers Greenway loop from Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière offer a great introduction to the area's car-free cycling, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Given that many routes, especially the Voie Verte, have a stabilized surface that can be uneven in places, mountain bikes or hybrid bikes are generally recommended. Road bikes might find some sections challenging due to the surface conditions.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by charming historical sites. You can visit Saint-Jean-de-Côle, classified as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' or explore the historic Boschaud Abbey. The routes also showcase the natural beauty of the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, with its wooded landscapes and the Dronne river.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, the Through beautiful bridges – Always along the route loop from Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière provides a circular option that keeps you on dedicated paths or quiet roads, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The region's wooded environments provide natural shade, making spring and summer pleasant for cycling. Spring offers lush greenery, while summer benefits from the tree cover. Autumn also provides beautiful foliage, though some services might be reduced outside peak season.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from nearly 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free greenways, the beautiful natural landscapes of the Périgord Vert, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites along the way.
The local Voie Verte forms a section of the longer 290 km Flow Vélo, which extends from Thiviers to the Île d'Aix. This offers opportunities for multi-day touring, connecting you to towns like Angoulême, Cognac, and Rochefort, largely on dedicated cycling infrastructure.
Parking is generally available in Saint-Pardoux-La-Rivière itself, particularly near the start of the Voie Verte. For routes starting from other villages, such as the St jean de Cole – Start of the Thiviers Greenway loop from Milhac-de-Nontron, you can typically find parking within the village centers.
While many routes are easy to moderate, some options offer more elevation gain for those seeking a challenge. For example, the Nontron – Always along the route loop from Savignac-de-Nontron features over 400 meters of elevation gain, providing a more demanding ride while still prioritizing quiet paths.


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