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Jogging routes around Beynac-Et-Cazenac navigate a landscape characterized by the meandering Dordogne River, dramatic limestone cliffs, and rolling hills. The area features a blend of fertile farmlands, walnut groves, and dense woodlands, providing varied terrain for runners. Routes often incorporate views of the historic Château de Beynac and other medieval castles, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. This region provides diverse running opportunities, from riverside paths to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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26
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19.2km
02:20
410m
410m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
runners
8.53km
01:01
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47
runners
8.55km
01:01
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
18
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14.4km
01:45
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
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9.29km
01:07
240m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful medieval village, crowned by a castle.
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amazing
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There is an exhibition about medieval military equipment in the castle. It is particularly nice for children. The view is also worth it.
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The village has a beautiful medieval character. The highlight is the castle. There is a great view from the top.
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Schöner Weg der manchmal schmal wird und daher besonders Rücksicht auf Wanderer nehmen. Nicht bei zu großer Nässe zu empfehlen da es durch Schlamm rutschig werden könnte
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It is a very difficult climb that can be done directly from below. There are two ways, both difficult. It is better to go up the road and then go back down from the top. Fantastic views
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Very well restored medieval castle. The proposed guided tour, ideally lasting 30 minutes, details its history and focuses on the different techniques used at the time to conquer a castle. It is also on this aspect that the museum focuses, with a beautiful collection of weapons and armor. You can also attend workshops and shows. For more peace and quiet: obviously favor a visit early in the morning.
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There are over 20 running routes around Beynac-Et-Cazenac, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for runners to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites.
Jogging routes in Beynac-Et-Cazenac offer diverse scenery, including paths along the meandering Dordogne River, dramatic limestone cliffs, and rolling hills. You'll pass through fertile farmlands, tranquil walnut groves, and dense woodlands, often with views of the historic Château de Beynac and other medieval castles.
Yes, Beynac-Et-Cazenac offers options for all ability levels. While many routes feature elevation changes, there are easy and moderate trails available. For example, the Beynac-et-Cazenac – Beynac Castle loop from Beynac-et-Cazenac is a moderate 5.3-mile (8.6 km) route that offers great views without being overly strenuous.
Absolutely. Many running routes integrate the region's rich history. You can jog around the formidable 12th-century Château de Beynac, explore the preserved medieval village with its cobbled lanes, and from various viewpoints, catch glimpses of other notable châteaux in the Dordogne Valley, such as Castelnaud. The Beynac-et-Cazenac – Beynac Castle loop from Beynac-et-Cazenac is a great option for castle views.
Yes, for those seeking longer runs, Beynac-Et-Cazenac provides several challenging options. Routes like the Castelnaud Castle – Singletrack Along the Dordogne loop from Vézac, at 11.8 miles (19.0 km), or the Running loop from Vézac, at 11.7 miles (18.8 km), offer significant distances and elevation gains, often following scenic riverside singletrack trails.
The running trails in Beynac-Et-Cazenac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners frequently praise the unique blend of natural beauty, particularly the Dordogne River views, and the historical charm of the medieval villages and castles along the routes.
Yes, many of the running routes in Beynac-Et-Cazenac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Beynac-et-Cazenac – Beynac Castle loop from Beynac-et-Cazenac and the Castelnaud Castle – Singletrack Along the Dordogne loop from Vézac.
Many of the natural trails and paths along the Dordogne River are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations. It's always a good idea to check specific trail signage for any restrictions.
Yes, several routes offer stunning panoramic views. From higher elevations or river routes, you can often see other notable châteaux in the Dordogne Valley, such as Castelnaud, Fayrac, and Marqueyssac. The View of Château de Beynac – Ruisseau du Treuil loop from Vézac is known for its scenic vistas.
Beyond the Château de Beynac itself, you can find other fascinating attractions. The charming village of La Roque-Gageac, known for its troglodyte dwellings, is often visible from riverside paths. Further afield, the medieval town of Sarlat-la-Caneda and the impressive Castelnaud-la-Chapelle castle are also within reach and can be incorporated into longer running adventures or post-run explorations.
For families, routes with moderate difficulty and engaging scenery are ideal. The riverside paths offer relatively flat sections, and many loop trails provide a good balance of activity and sightseeing. Consider shorter, less strenuous loops that allow for stops to enjoy the views or explore parts of the medieval village.
Parking is generally available in and around the village of Beynac-Et-Cazenac, particularly near the base of the Château or in designated village car parks. Many routes also start from nearby villages like Vézac, which also offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees.


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