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No traffic touring cycling routes around Salignac-Eyvigues traverse a diverse landscape within the Périgord Noir region, characterized by wooded hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys. The terrain offers varied elevations, including gentle stretches and more challenging ascents and descents. Cyclists can explore a network of well-maintained "Voies Vertes" (greenways) that provide dedicated, car-free paths, often following old railway lines or canal towpaths. The region also features views of the Dordogne River and numerous historic châteaux and medieval villages.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
3.0
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4
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33.3km
02:17
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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34
riders
53.5km
03:46
790m
790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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18
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22.6km
01:37
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.0km
04:51
1,100m
1,100m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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23.1km
01:37
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful narrow bridge with a view of the castle and the Dordogne.
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Beautiful view of the castle and the countryside.
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Beautiful view of the old town of Rocamadour.
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There is a hotel here, nice view of the castle and the destroyed bridge.
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Hotel with view of the castle and bridge (rest)
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One of the most important pilgrimage sites in France, through which the Way of St. James also runs.
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This perfect location is ideal for mountain biking and sightseeing. The bridge itself is in ruins, but it once spanned the peaceful Ouysse River. Right next to the bridge, you’ll find a charming Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Pont de l’Ouysse, known for its local gourmet cuisine and panoramic views of the river. The old stone bridge adds a rustic touch to the scenery, and the surrounding trails range from gentle paths along the river to more technical and rocky tracks, perfect for beginners and seasoned mountain bikers alike.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Salignac-Eyvigues, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Périgord Noir region. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 400 reviews.
Yes, Salignac-Eyvigues offers several easy, no-traffic routes perfect for families and beginners. The region features a network of "Voies Vertes" (greenways) which are dedicated paths, often built along old railway lines or canal towpaths, providing safe, car-free routes. These greenways wind through forests and along rivers, offering a relaxed cycling experience.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Salignac-Eyvigues traverse diverse and scenic landscapes. You'll experience a mix of wooded hills, dense pine and deciduous forests, and picturesque river valleys, particularly along the Dordogne River. The terrain includes varied elevations, from gentle stretches to more challenging ascents and descents, ensuring a captivating backdrop for your journey.
Many no-traffic routes pass by or offer views of the region's rich historical heritage. You can cycle past the impressive 12th-century Château de Salignac or explore routes that offer glimpses of other notable strongholds like the Fénelon Castle or the Château de Montfort, which provides breathtaking views above the Dordogne Valley. The nearby medieval town of Sarlat-la-Caneda, known for its well-preserved architecture, can also be incorporated into longer tours.
Absolutely. For instance, the "Around Eyrignac" route (33.3 km) specifically passes by the remarkable 17th-century French formal gardens of Eyrignac et ses Jardins, a botanical masterpiece. Other routes offer expansive views of the meandering Dordogne River and its verdant valleys, or take you through the forest loops of the Vallée du Boulet.
The best season for touring cycling in Salignac-Eyvigues is generally spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. The region's diverse forests and river valleys are particularly beautiful in spring with new growth, and in autumn with changing foliage.
Yes, Salignac-Eyvigues offers several challenging no-traffic routes with considerable elevation changes for experienced touring cyclists. For example, the "Carlux – Ruins of Carlux Castle loop from Communauté de communes du Pays de Fénelon" is a difficult 37.1 km route with significant climbs, offering rewarding views and an engaging ride.
The Périgord Noir region, including areas around Salignac-Eyvigues, is known for its "Voies Vertes" (greenways). These dedicated paths are ideal for car-free cycling. You can find sections like the Sarlat Voie Verte Cycle Path or the Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac, which provide excellent opportunities for relaxed touring away from traffic. For more information on greenways in the wider region, you can also consult resources like the Véloroute Vallée de l'Isle.
Yes, the Vallée du Boulet area is particularly known for its forest loops. Routes like "Vallée du Boulet – Dirt track in the forest loop from La Draille" (23.1 km) or "Eyvigues – Dirt track in the forest loop from La Draille" (19.3 km) offer immersive experiences through dense pine and deciduous forests, providing a tranquil, no-traffic environment for cycling.
The duration of no-traffic touring cycling routes around Salignac-Eyvigues varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. You can find shorter routes like "Bourzolles Castle – Vallée du Boulet loop from La Draille" (16.8 km), which might take around 1.5 hours, up to longer, more challenging tours that could last several hours, such as the "Carlux – Ruins of Carlux Castle loop" (37.1 km) which typically takes over 3 hours.
Beyond castles and gardens, you might encounter other interesting landmarks. Some routes pass by unique features like the Old Railway Tunnel, which is part of the region's greenway network, or offer views of charming villages. The area is rich in natural and historical points of interest that enhance the cycling experience.


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