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Touring cycling routes around Tourtoirac traverse the varied landscapes of the Périgord Vert region in the Dordogne. The area features quiet country lanes, greenways, and routes through deep river valleys and undulating countryside. Cyclists encounter steep green wooded hills, patchwork fields, and extensive forests, meadows, and rivers. The terrain includes limestone villages and offers a mix of flat paths and more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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5
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73.1km
04:55
1,190m
1,180m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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126km
08:21
1,820m
1,810m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.4km
02:59
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.9km
03:36
670m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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152km
09:59
1,950m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hautefort Castle was built between the late 16th and late 17th centuries on the remains of an ancient medieval fortress. Its architecture is clearly reminiscent of the Loire Valley châteaux, with a classical style combining elegance and defensive elements, including crenellated towers and a large quadrangle. The Marquis Jacques-François de Hautefort, a great builder, carried out a significant transformation to create a refined residence with galleries, a chapel, and rich interior decoration. The castle is surrounded by magnificent French gardens designed in the 19th century by the Count of Choulot. It survived the Revolution thanks to the defense of the inhabitants and was restored after a fire in the 20th century.
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The Excideuil hospital building, designed in reinforced concrete, is a hospital complex built from 1937, with an interruption during the war, then resumed in 1949. It comprises several buildings including a main hospital in the shape of a comb with a curved plan, with seven levels adapted to the slope of the land, allowing differentiated entrances. The architecture strictly separates the services by floor (medicine, surgery, children, etc.) with rooms open on the south facade to let in light. The building also has a central glass rotunda housing the reception hall and operating rooms, as well as an administrative building with a clock tower. The complex is located in a large sloping park overlooking the town of Excideuil
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A very beautiful, small village. Ideal for a short rest.
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Why Visit Thiviers? For its gastronomy: Thiviers is a paradise for gourmets. With its fat markets, truffles and local products, the city offers an authentic and unique culinary experience. For its historical heritage: Between its Gothic church and its museums, Thiviers allows you to delve into the history of Périgord and discover the Périgord way of life. For the surrounding nature: Located in the Périgord Vert, the city is an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding countryside, whether through hikes or bike rides. Thiviers is an ideal destination for those looking to discover the gastronomic and natural heritage of Périgord, while enjoying the charm of an authentic and welcoming small town.
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Nature and hiking: Green environment: Surrounded by hills and forests, Thiviers is the ideal starting point for hikes in the Périgord Vert. Nature lovers can take advantage of the marked trails to discover the local flora and fauna. The Thiviers-Saint-Pardoux greenway: This old railway line transformed into a cycle path allows you to explore the surrounding countryside in complete tranquility, whether on foot or by bike. Market and local traditions: Weekly market: The Thiviers market is a meeting place for locals and visitors. You can find local products, fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and of course, Périgord specialties such as foie gras and duck confit. Festivals and festivals: Thiviers regularly organizes cultural and gastronomic events, such as the Foire du Gras, which celebrates local products, or even music and traditional arts festivals. Vaucocour Castle: 18th century building: Located not far from the city, this castle, surrounded by a magnificent park, is a beautiful example of 18th century architecture. It is possible to visit its gardens and learn more about local history.
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Thiviers, located in the Dordogne, is a charming little town in the Périgord Vert, renowned for its rich historical and gastronomic heritage. Nicknamed the "capital of foie gras and truffles", Thiviers is a destination of choice for lovers of good food and history buffs. Surrounded by green landscapes, this town offers a beautiful immersion in the culture and traditions of the Périgord. Points of Interest in Thiviers: Historical Heritage: Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church: This Gothic church, dating from the 13th century, is one of the most important monuments in Thiviers. It impresses with its sober and elegant architecture, with its square bell tower and colorful stained glass windows. Museum of earthenware and tableware: Located in a private mansion, this museum houses a beautiful collection of old earthenware and tableware objects, testifying to the importance of culinary traditions in Périgord. Local gastronomy: Capital of foie gras: Thiviers is world-renowned for its foie gras production. Every year, foie gras markets attract many visitors, and the city regularly organizes gastronomic events showcasing this emblematic product. Périgord truffles: In addition to foie gras, Thiviers is also famous for its truffles, these precious mushrooms that make the region famous. The truffle market in winter is an unmissable event for gourmets.
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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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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Tourtoirac, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 100 routes in the area.
The best time for touring cycling in Tourtoirac is typically from May to October. September and October are particularly ideal, offering pleasant weather and beautiful autumn colors across the Périgord Vert region.
Touring cycling routes in Tourtoirac feature a diverse landscape. You'll encounter quiet country lanes, green wooded hills, deep river valleys, patchwork fields, and limestone villages. The terrain offers a mix of flat paths, especially along rivers, and more challenging ascents through undulating countryside.
Yes, Tourtoirac offers routes suitable for various abilities. While there are many challenging routes, such as the difficult Hautefort – Hautefort Castle loop from Tourtoirac, you can also find moderate options like the Hautefort – Hautefort Castle loop from Ancienne gare, which is shorter and less demanding.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle through extensive forests, meadows, and orchards, alongside winding rivers like the Auvézère, and past steep cliffs. A notable natural wonder is the Cave of Tourtoirac, known for its impressive geological formations, which is fully accessible.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with historical sites and châteaux. You can cycle to impressive castles like Château de Hautefort, which is featured in routes such as the La Loue / Coulaures – Hautefort Castle loop from Tourtoirac. The village of Tourtoirac itself boasts the Romanesque Abbey Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens and the ruins of a thousand-year-old abbey.
The touring cycling routes in Tourtoirac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the picturesque countryside, the mix of valleys and hills, and the quiet country lanes that allow for a relaxed pace to enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Périgord Vert.
Yes, the region offers 'Voies Vertes' (greenways), which are car-free cycling paths ideal for families and those seeking tranquil rides. These paths provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages, often following old railway lines or riverbanks.
Many touring cycling routes around Tourtoirac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Excideuil Hospital loop from Tourtoirac and the La Loue / Coulaures – Thiviers Old Town loop from Tourtoirac, which offer varied distances and difficulties.
Several companies in the wider Dordogne region offer bike rentals, including mountain bikes, VTCs (hybrid bikes), electric bikes, and children's bikes. Some even provide delivery services to locations like Souillac and Sarlat-la-Canéda, making it convenient to access cycling routes.
Yes, the Dordogne region features dedicated greenways. The Véloroute Voie Verte V91 runs along the Dordogne River, offering beautiful views. Another charming route follows an old railway line from Sarlat to Cazoulès, providing a mostly shady and car-free path suitable for all ages. The Vézère à Vélo route also offers flat and quiet paths along the Vézère River.
Many routes pass through scenic areas with viewpoints over the deep river valleys, patchwork fields, and wooded hills. You'll also find charming limestone villages and historical landmarks. For example, routes often lead to the impressive Château de Hautefort, offering great views and a historical stop.


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