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Road cycling routes around La Sauvetat-De-Savères traverse a landscape characterized by picturesque valleys and rolling countryside in the Lot-et-Garonne department. The region offers varied terrain, including stretches along riverbeds and inclines as roads climb out of valleys. Cyclists can expect quiet roads winding past historic villages and agricultural lands. This area provides a mix of moderate challenges and enjoyable stretches for road cyclists.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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94.0km
04:29
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.9km
02:06
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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59.9km
02:40
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.5km
01:48
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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77.7km
03:24
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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One of the last suspension bridges in the region. A single lane with wooden slats that move as people pass by.
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Perched on a rocky spur overlooking the Séoune Valley, Puymirol is a fortified town founded in 1246, making it the oldest in Lot-et-Garonne. Its narrow streets lined with white stone houses and its central square surrounded by arcades reflect its rich medieval past.
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Saint-Maurin is located in the hollow of a green valley where the Escorneboeuf flows. To see: its half-timbered houses, its market hall, the remains of the Benedictine abbey from the 11th and 12th centuries and its abbey castle built in 1500.
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The construction of Saint-Maurin Abbey dates from the end of the 11th century, following its affiliation with Moissac Abbey and the Benedictine order. This large monastic ensemble spread out to numerous surrounding churches and priories, as many possessions which showed its influence and importance within a radius of 20 kilometers. Ruined then restored several times during the Hundred Years' War and during the Wars of Religion, it was during the Revolution that the buildings were sold in batches. Today, you can still admire the choir of the old abbey church as well as two chapels, the cloister, the convent buildings, the abbey castle and its gardens.
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Overlooking the valley from its promontory, the town of Beauville seems to be one with the rock. To see: the corner square, surrounded by stone and half-timbered houses, the Saint-Jacques church, dating from the 14th century (with its Renaissance door and the bell tower-porch). It is said that during the Hundred Years' War, Beauville, formerly called Boville (city of the Ox), triumphantly resisted the attacks of the English.
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Old fortified castle, located on a rocky promontory, defending the village of Beauville. It is made up of thick surrounding walls, a protective half-moon. The foundations and bases date from the end of the 13th century. About half of the building dates from the 16th century (mullioned windows). The Renaissance architecture is present in the front door and the fireplaces. Finally, a wing of the building was rebuilt in the 19th century. From 1831 to 1976, the building served as a gendarmerie barracks. Private castle. Can only be seen from the outside. By the way, don't forget to enjoy the beautiful views outside from this high vantage point.
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great monument in our area
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There are over 35 road cycling routes available around La Sauvetat-de-Savères, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes traverse picturesque valleys and rolling countryside.
The terrain around La Sauvetat-de-Savères is characterized by a mix of picturesque valleys and rolling countryside. You'll find stretches along riverbeds, offering flatter sections, as well as inclines as roads climb out of the valleys. This provides a varied and engaging experience for road cyclists.
The routes cater to various skill levels. You'll find 4 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes. This ensures options for both casual riders and those seeking more challenging climbs.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide ideal temperatures and lush scenery. Summers can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winters are typically mild but can be damp.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can discover charming historic villages and architectural gems. For instance, you might pass by the ancient bastide of La Sauvetat-de-Savères itself, with its 12th-century church. Nearby, you can explore the Château de Beauville and viewpoint, or the historic Garonne Lateral Canal.
Road cycling routes in this region often wind through the scenic valleys of the Petite Séoune and the Séoune, offering picturesque backdrops. You'll also experience lush greenery, agricultural lands, and wooded areas characteristic of the Lot-et-Garonne's rural beauty.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around La Sauvetat-de-Savères are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Roquecor – Roquecor town center loop and the Château de Combebonnet – Combebonnet Castle loop.
Absolutely. One notable route that takes you through this area is the Caudecoste – The Garonne loop from La Sauvetat-de-Savères, which leads through the Garonne valley, offering unique scenic views.
While road cycling routes often involve shared roads, there are 4 easy routes available that might be suitable for families with older children or those looking for a less strenuous ride. Always assess the specific route's traffic and terrain for suitability.
The region is dotted with charming small villages that can serve as excellent rest stops. While specific cafes on every route aren't listed, you might find local establishments in villages like Puymirol or Laroque-Timbaut. The Poule à Vélo Inn is also a known spot.
Many routes in the region are known for their scenic beauty, winding through valleys and past historic villages. The Moissac Canal – Valence d'Agen loop offers views along the canal, while the Miramont de Quercy climb loop provides elevated perspectives of the countryside.


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