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France
New Aquitaine
Angoulême
Asnières-Sur-Nouère

Vindelle Swimming Area – Marsac Swimming Area loop from Asnières-sur-Nouère

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Road cycling routes
France
New Aquitaine
Angoulême
Asnières-Sur-Nouère

Vindelle Swimming Area – Marsac Swimming Area loop from Asnières-sur-Nouère

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Vindelle Swimming Area – Marsac Swimming Area loop from Asnières-sur-Nouère

02:04

42.1km

440m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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After 11.5 km for 203 m

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9.34 km

Vindelle Swimming Area

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A protected area sheltered from poplars, the beach is equipped and swimming in the Charente is supervised in summer.
for long excursions, possibility to eat on site.

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9.58 km

Former priory linked to Saint-Amand-de-Boixe, given to the abbey by Guillaume IV, count of Angoulême, before 1030. A campaign of works is attested in the 17th century and restorations in the 19th. The building has retained traces of its original 11th century architecture: drop walls of the nave crisscrossed with arches, intended to receive a light structure. The nave is under frame after having received a ceiling. Around 1120, the building increased with a bay under a bell tower, vaulted with a dome on horns carried by pillars with a cruciform core, flanked by columns with ball capitals and an apse. A north transept arm and its oriented apse, correspond to a third campaign of work (late 12th century?). The church underwent some transformations at the time of the Hundred Years' Wars: raising of the nave above the cornice and use of the bell tower (murderer with viewfinder).

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11.6 km

Port de Guisalle

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The name of the village comes from Gué sal, the Gué du Sel, a place where salt is smuggled between Guissalle and Chapelot to escape the Gabelle (salt tax). This is why the road to Guissalle is called the saulniers route

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14.9 km

Marsac Swimming Area

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A swim nestled between the bridges spanning all the arms of the Charente. Rest area, possibility to eat. A must-see beach on circuit 13 of the Charente loops.

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42.1 km

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41.5 km

313 m

230 m

Surfaces

29.5 km

12.3 km

230 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 8 July

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