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The best road cycling routes around Les Essards

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Road cycling around Les Essards features a landscape characterized by generally flat to gently rolling terrain, with minimal elevation changes. The region includes rural roads, agricultural areas, and routes that often follow waterways, such as canals. Cyclists can expect to encounter a mix of open countryside and small villages. The highest points on routes are typically under 200 meters, classifying them as hills rather than peaks.

Best road cycling routes around Les Essards

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Pont-l'Abbé-d'Arnoult, Trizay et Geay – loop via the canal

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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October 12, 2023, Château de Crazannes

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The Santons people occupied Saintonge during the Gallic era. The Romans conquered the region and settled on the banks of the Charente. The town of Saintes (then designated Mediolanum), located at the western end of the Via Agrippa which linked Lyon (capital of the Three Gauls) to the Atlantic coast, quickly became monumental. At the time of Augustus (27 BC – 14 AD), the city probably became the capital of the province of Greater Aquitaine (Aquitania). This then extended from the Loire to the Pyrenees. Mediolanum is endowed with important public monuments: the amphitheater, the arch of Germanicus, the thermal baths and the aqueduct are still partially visible today. At the time of its peak (end of the 1st century – beginning of the 2nd century), the city must have had several thousand inhabitants. The amphitheater of Mediolanum is one of the earliest in Gaul. It is estimated that its construction began during the reign of Tiberius (14 – 37 AD), and was completed during the reign of Claudius (41 – 54 AD). Like many amphitheaters of the Roman Empire, that of Saintes was located on the outskirts of the ancient city in a chosen and developed site: the “vallon des Arènes”. Thanks to a favorable topography, the builders were relieved of part of their work, the amphitheater resting on the slope of the valley. This elliptical monument, with imposing dimensions (126 meters long and 102 meters wide), made it possible to accommodate several thousand spectators around bloody and violent representations such as gladiator fights (munera) or animal hunts (venationes ). In the 3rd century, the city declined and was entrenched within an impressive rampart, built from the remains of public and funerary monuments from previous decades. The amphitheater is then no longer used. Since the Middle Ages, it has been used, among other things, as a stone quarry. It was classified as a Historic Monument in 1840. It was from this moment that it was gradually restored. Today, despite the disappearance of the superstructures, the remains provide a faithful image of what this monument could have been at the time of its splendor. The site welcomes visitors all year round. Certain objects found during various excavations in the amphitheater district are visible at the archaeological museum.

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Crazannes Castle is a castle located in the commune of Crazannes in the Charente-Maritime department of France. It is known for its medieval watchtower, which was built in the 12th century. Crazannes Castle was built in the 12th century and has been owned by several noble families over the centuries. It has been expanded and modified over time, and its architecture is a mix of medieval, Renaissance and classical styles. Crazannes Castle is also home to underground caves dug into the limestone rock, which have been used as wine cellars and to store food supplies over the centuries. Visitors can explore the caves and learn about their history through guided tours. Crazannes Castle is open to the public during the summer season and offers guided tours, contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. It is also possible to rent rooms for private events such as weddings or receptions.

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Quiet and partially shaded cycle path along the Canal du Freussin à la Charente which flows into the Charente at Houmé.

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Saint-Vivien is a 12th century Saintonge Romanesque church typical of this part of France. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1907 and can also be visited from the inside.

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A large outdoor art gallery of stone statues and sculptures. The artists have worked for over 20 years to produce a unique experience.

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Charming little town remarkable for its church, having undergone numerous alterations including its facade, but the oldest part of which dates back to the beginning of the 12th century; and by its castle of the provostship. You will notice that the weather vane of its bell tower is a French flag. Indeed, under the 2nd Republic (1848-1852), a patriotic impulse resulted, with the agreement of the religious authorities, in the installation of flags on the bell towers of the churches. The St Saturnin church is one of the rare towns in the department to have kept this symbol.

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Listed as a Historic Monument, the Château de Crazannes was built in the 14th century to replace an old feudal castle. Its nickname of “Château du Chat Botté” dates back to the 17th century, when it was the property of Jules Gouffier, Count of Caravaz. An eminent character who inspired Charles Perrault to create the Marquis de Carabas, Master of Puss in Boots in his famous tale. A park with century-old trees surrounds the castle and runs along the Charente. It has been included in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens. The castle is open to visitors all year round for an entrance fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Les Essards?

There are nearly 200 road cycling routes around Les Essards, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate, with a few more challenging options.

What is the typical terrain like for road cycling in Les Essards?

The terrain around Les Essards is generally flat to gently rolling, with minimal elevation changes. You'll primarily encounter rural roads, agricultural areas, and routes that often follow waterways like canals. The highest points on routes are typically under 200 meters, making for pleasant, less strenuous climbs.

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Les Essards?

Yes, Les Essards offers many easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Saint-Nazaire Church – Porche de Pont l'Abbé loop from Rulon is an easy 26.3-mile (42.3 km) path that passes by historical landmarks and through rural landscapes, ideal for a relaxed ride.

Are there more challenging road cycling routes around Les Essards?

While the region is generally flat, there are moderate routes that offer longer distances and slightly more elevation gain. The Pont-l'Abbé-d'Arnoult, Trizay et Geay – loop via the canal is a moderate 33.6-mile (54.1 km) route with over 230 meters of elevation, providing a good workout. For a longer challenge, consider the Rochefort Transporter Bridge – Saint-Vivien Church in Geay loop from Rulon, which covers 80 km with over 350 meters of ascent.

What are the typical distances and durations for road cycling routes in this area?

Road cycling routes around Les Essards vary in length, with many popular options ranging from 25 to 55 kilometers (15 to 34 miles). These typically take between 1.5 to 3 hours to complete, depending on your pace. Longer routes, such as the 80 km loop to the Rochefort Transporter Bridge, can take over 4 hours.

What kind of scenic viewpoints or attractions can I expect along the road cycling routes?

Many routes in Les Essards pass through picturesque rural landscapes and charming villages. You can also discover historical sites and religious buildings. For instance, the The Amphitheatre of Saintes loop from Les Quatre Chemins leads through historical sites. Nearby attractions include the impressive Saint-Pierre Cathedral (Saintes) and the historic Crazannes Castle.

Are there any good loop routes for road cycling in Les Essards?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Les Essards are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular loop options include the Pont-l'Abbé-d'Arnoult, Trizay et Geay – loop via the canal and the Saint Saturnin of Séchaud loop from Saint-Porchaire, which is an easy 40 km ride.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about the routes in Les Essards?

The road cycling routes in Les Essards are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 35 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful rural roads, the flat sections along canals, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites without significant climbs.

Is Les Essards a good destination for family-friendly road cycling?

Yes, the generally flat and gently rolling terrain of Les Essards makes it suitable for family-friendly road cycling. Many easy routes avoid heavy traffic and offer pleasant rides through the countryside, perfect for families looking for a relaxed outing. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.

What is the best season for road biking around Les Essards?

Spring and autumn are often considered the best seasons for road biking around Les Essards. During these times, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful, with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer can also be pleasant, but it's advisable to ride in the mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat.

Are there road cycling routes that pass by places to stop for refreshments or coffee?

While specific coffee shops are not detailed for every route, many routes pass through small villages and towns where you can often find local bakeries, cafes, or small shops to refuel. Planning your route to include stops in larger villages like Pont-l'Abbé-d'Arnoult or Saintes will increase your chances of finding refreshment options.

Are there less crowded road cycling routes available in Les Essards?

Given the region's rural character, many of the road cycling routes around Les Essards offer a peaceful experience away from heavy traffic. Focusing on routes that primarily traverse agricultural areas and smaller country roads, rather than main thoroughfares, will generally lead to a less crowded ride.

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