Scenic Route through Vineyards and Villages
A road cycling route starting from Bourg
Embark on a picturesque road cycling journey through Aquitaine's vineyards and charming villages.
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Experience the charm of Aquitaine as you meander through vineyards and traditional villages on this scenic road cycling route. With an ascent of 482 meters and a distance of 82 kilometers, this route is well-suited for cyclists looking for moderate challenges and immersive cultural experiences.
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Start: Bourg Village centerBourg: A picturesque village in Aquitaine with access to legendary climbs in the Pyrenees.
Bourg is a charming village situated in the Aquitaine region of France. From a road and gravel cyclist's perspective, it provides a cozy atmosphere with picturesque landscapes and rolling hills. The surrounding area offers several well-known climbs, including the iconic Col d'Aubisque and Col du Soulor. Cyclists can enjoy challenging ascents and thrilling descents while experiencing the beauty of the Pyrenees. Bourg is a must-visit destination for those seeking epic climbs and stunning views.5 km
5 km
MombrierVillageMombrier is famous for its ancient communal bread oven, an architectural gem that reflects the region's historic heritage.
19 km
19 km
CampugnanVillageCampugnan is known for its traditional stone houses and tranquil atmosphere, providing a glimpse into the region's rural countryside.
43 km
43 km
MontendreVillageEnjoy the scenic beauty surrounding Montendre, a picturesque village nestled amidst lush forests and rolling hills.
62 km
62 km
Saint-Yzan-de-SoudiacVillageVisit Saint-Yzan-de-Soudiac, home to the impressive Château de Soudiac, a grand castle with beautiful landscaped gardens.
73 km
73 km
PugnacVillagePugnac offers a captivating riverfront, perfect for a peaceful rest stop and a chance to soak in the serene surroundings.
82 km
82 km
Finish: Bourg Village centerBourg: A picturesque village in Aquitaine with access to legendary climbs in the Pyrenees.