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Discover the historic charm and picturesque landscapes of Uzerche in the Limousin region of France.


Cycling routes from Uzerche

Uzerche is a historic town located in the Limousin region of France. For road and gravel cyclists, Uzerche offers scenic rides along the Vézère and Loyre rivers, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The town's hilly terrain also presents opportunities for more challenging rides if desired. Uzerche is known as the "Pearl of Limousin" due to its picturesque architecture and rich history. Cyclists can explore the town's narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses and visit historical sights such as the Château Saint-Angelin. With its charming ambiance and cycling-friendly routes, Uzerche is a notable destination for cyclists seeking cultural and natural experiences.

Experience the picturesque towns of Condat-sur-Ganaveix, Le Lonzac, and Espartignac

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44 km
784 m
Tough

This road cycling route near Uzerche takes you through beautiful towns and offers stunning views of the Limousin region. You'll ride through Condat-sur-Ganaveix, known for its charming streets and traditional architecture. Next, you'll pass by Le Lonzac, a quaint village surrounded by green hills. Finally, you'll reach Espartignac, famous for its impressive cliffs and historic sites. With a moderate ascent of 784 meters and a distance of 44 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated at 3, offering a great balance of enjoyment and challenge.


Marvel at the beauty of Espartignac, Naves, Laguenne, Cornil, Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes, and Uzerche

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95 km
1567 m
Savage

Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure around Uzerche, providing breathtaking views and cultural discoveries. The route begins at Espartignac, where you'll be greeted by dazzling cliffs and picturesque landscapes. As you pedal onward, you'll pass through Naves, known for its charming stone houses and historic churches. The journey continues to Laguenne, a vibrant town famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Next, you'll reach Cornil, a small village with a rich history and beautiful architecture. Then, you'll ride through Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes, known for its idyllic countryside and cultural heritage. The ride concludes back in Uzerche, where you'll find a fascinating blend of medieval and modern attractions. With a challenging ascent of 1567 meters and a distance of 95 kilometers, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Its epicness is amplified with a rating of 4, allowing you to experience the best of the Limousin region's natural and cultural beauty.


A scenic road cycling route with highlights including the charming Perpezac-le-Noir and the panoramic Table d'orientation.

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107 km
1705 m
Chill

This road cycling route starting from Uzerche takes you through beautiful countryside, charming towns, and impressive viewpoints. The highlight of this route is Perpezac-le-Noir, a picturesque village known for its historic buildings and peaceful atmosphere. Another highlight is the Table d'orientation, a viewpoint that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. With a moderate ascent and a distance of 107 km, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness level of this route is 4, as it offers a memorable cycling experience in the Limousin region.


A scenic road cycling route with cultural highlights

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100 km
1559 m
Tough

Scenic Delights is a 100 km road cycling route starting near Uzerche, Limousin. With a total ascent of 1,559 meters, this route offers a combination of scenic beauty and cultural highlights. Highlights along the route include Troche, a charming village at the 16 km mark, Ségur-le-Château, a picturesque town known for its medieval architecture at 33 km, Glandon, featuring stunning views of the surrounding countryside at 44 km, Montgibaud, a village with historical sites at 74 km, and Saint-Ybard, a peaceful hamlet at 93 km. This route is suitable for riders looking for a mix of natural landscapes and cultural explorations.


A challenging road cycling route with highlights including the historic Château de la Morguie and the impressive Château du Saillant.

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122 km
2001 m
Tough

This road cycling route from Uzerche offers a challenging but rewarding experience for well-trained cyclists. The highlight of this route is the Château de la Morguie, a historic castle known for its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens. Another highlight is the Château du Saillant, a magnificent Renaissance-style castle located in the village of Voutezac. With a challenging ascent and a distance of 122 km, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. The epicness level of this route is 4, as it offers a combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage.


A challenging road cycling route with stunning landscapes

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76 km
1371 m
Tough

The Bariolet Circuit is a 76 km road cycling route starting near Uzerche, Limousin. With a total ascent of 1,371 meters, this route offers a challenging ride through beautiful countryside. Highlights include Le Bariolet, a quaint village located at the 10 km mark, Donzenac, a picturesque town at 25 km, Orgnac-sur-Vézère, known for its stunning views at 48 km, Troche, a small village at 57 km, and Château Bécharie, a historic castle at 75 km. This route is suitable for experienced riders looking for a scenic and demanding cycling experience.


A leisurely road cycling route through the charming countryside

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43 km
715 m
Chill

Countryside Serenade is a 43 km road cycling route starting near Uzerche, Limousin. With a total ascent of 715 meters, this route offers a leisurely ride through the charming countryside. Highlights along the way include Lagraulière, a small village with rural charm at the 11 km mark, Perpezac-le-Noir, known for its picturesque views at 26 km, Vigeois, a charming town with a riverside setting at 36 km, and Uzerche, the starting point of the route and a historic town with a medieval old quarter at 43 km. This route is perfect for riders who want to experience the tranquility and beauty of the countryside.


An epic road cycling adventure with challenging climbs

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124 km
1937 m
Tough

The Grand Loop is a 124 km road cycling route starting near Uzerche, Limousin. With a total ascent of 1,937 meters, this route offers a challenging and adventurous ride. Highlights along the way include Troche, a charming village at the 16 km mark, Saint-Cyr-les-Champagnes, known for its picturesque surroundings at 32 km, Puy des Ages, a scenic viewpoint at 35 km, Lanouaille, a quaint town at 48 km, Jumilhac-le-Grand, famous for its stunning château at 71 km, Coussac-Bonneval, featuring beautiful landscapes at 94 km, and Saint-Ybard, a peaceful village at 118 km. This route is perfect for experienced riders seeking a memorable cycling experience.


Discover the peaceful charm of the countryside on this road cycling route

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58 km
878 m
Chill

Country Charm is a 58 km road cycling route starting near Uzerche, Limousin. With a total ascent of 878 meters, this route offers a peaceful ride through the countryside. Highlights along the route include Salon-la-Tour, a village with a fascinating history at the 10 km mark, Lamongerie, known for its rural charm and beautiful landscapes at 16 km, Peyrissac, offering scenic views and rolling hills at 34 km, and Espartignac, a picturesque village surrounded by nature at 53 km. Experience the tranquility and beauty of the Limousin countryside on this gentle and enjoyable cycling route.


Explore the scenic towns of Saint-Jal, Lagraulière, and Uzerche

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57 km
958 m
Tough

Embrace off-road adventure on this gravel cycling route near Uzerche. You will discover the hidden gems of the Limousin region, starting with Saint-Jal. This charming town is known for its rustic architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Next, you'll ride through Lagraulière, a picturesque village surrounded by verdant nature. The route concludes in Uzerche, a historic city dotted with medieval buildings and offering breathtaking views of the Vézère River. The route features a challenging ascent of 958 meters, making it suitable for experienced gravel cyclists. With a length of 57 kilometers, this route offers a balance of excitement and endurance.


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