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Gravel biking around Saint-Aubin-De-Nabirat offers routes through the tranquil Black Périgord region of the Dordogne department. The landscape is characterized by the Dordogne River valley, rolling hills, and extensive forests such as the Landais Forest and Béssède massif. Limestone cliffs and varied terrain provide a diverse environment for no traffic gravel bike trails, with paths often running alongside the river or through woodlands. This area, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, features a mix of well-maintained paths and unpaved segments…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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12
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53.4km
03:42
950m
950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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43.1km
03:23
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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57.6km
04:41
1,020m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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111km
07:33
1,390m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.3km
02:48
630m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The imposing castle on the Dordogne River is noticeable from afar. It's a bit of a challenge to walk up the village to the castle, as the narrow streets are very steep.
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beautiful especially at night with the light everywhere
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Magnificent during the ascent, especially during sunrise to have the golden stones.
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Nice to arrive by the cycle path along the Dordogne after coming back down from Domme. Ideal early in the morning to avoid the crowds of families or tourists on the track. Then possibility to reach Roque-Gageac or Beynac afterwards (or Domme if done in the other direction).
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There are 10 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Saint-Aubin-De-Nabirat area. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult terrain, perfect for exploring the tranquil landscapes of the Black Périgord.
The trails around Saint-Aubin-De-Nabirat feature a diverse terrain, from tranquil riverbanks along the Dordogne River to more challenging hilly sections through lush forests. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained gravel paths and some unpaved segments, providing an authentic gravel biking experience. The region is characterized by rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and limestone cliffs.
While many routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the region offers specific cycling opportunities like greenways (Voies Vertes) that are car-free and ideal for families. A significant bike path, partly on a converted railway line, runs between Sarlat and Cazoulés, offering 35km of scenic riding, with approximately 20km alongside the Dordogne River. For a shorter, moderate option, consider the In the heart of the forest loop from Florimont-Gaumier, which is about 15.6 km long.
The Saint-Aubin-De-Nabirat area is rich in history. Many gravel routes pass by or near charming villages and historical sites. You might encounter picturesque settlements like Domme, known for its panoramic views, or the stunning Single between La Roque-Gageac and Cénac along the Dordogne river. The region is also dotted with numerous châteaux, such as Château de Fenelon and Castelnaud-la-Chapelle Castle, providing impressive historical backdrops to your ride.
Yes, several routes in this guide are circular and designed to minimize traffic. For a challenging full-day adventure, consider the Les Arques – Cazals loop from Cazals, which spans over 57 km with significant elevation. Another option is the La Roque-Gageac – La Roque-Gageac loop from Domme, offering a scenic 55 km ride.
The region is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of the Dordogne Valley, offering exceptional natural beauty. You'll ride through extensive forests like the Landais and Béssède massifs, featuring a mix of oaks, hornbeams, and chestnuts. The trails often follow the picturesque Dordogne River, providing stunning views and opportunities to spot diverse flora and fauna. You might also encounter limestone cliffs and the unique geological formations the area is known for.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, car-free nature of the routes, the stunning natural scenery of the Dordogne Valley, and the blend of historical villages with challenging forest paths. The opportunity to explore a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on two wheels is a particular highlight for many.
Absolutely! The region is renowned for its scenic beauty. Many routes offer breathtaking views of the Dordogne River Valley. For instance, the hilltop village of Domme provides panoramic vistas. You'll also find numerous picturesque spots along the river, such as near the Old stone bridge over the Dordogne River, and within the dense forests, offering serene stopping points.
The Dordogne region is beautiful year-round, but spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times for gravel biking. The weather is mild, the landscapes are vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors, and the trails are typically in excellent condition. Summer can be warm, but riding early in the morning or late afternoon is still enjoyable. Winter offers quieter trails, but some services might have reduced hours.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for moderate difficulty. The In the heart of the forest loop from Florimont-Gaumier is a great choice, covering about 15.6 km with a manageable elevation gain of 222 meters. This route allows you to experience the beautiful forests without overly demanding climbs.
Yes, the Dordogne River is a central feature of the region and offers opportunities for relaxation and water activities. You might find spots to cool off, such as Caudon Beach, which is accessible from some routes. Many charming villages along the river also have cafes and picnic spots where you can rest and enjoy the scenery after your ride.


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