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Road cycling routes around Saint-Michel traverse the Charente department, characterized by river valleys and gently rolling agricultural landscapes. The region offers a mix of flat sections along waterways and moderate climbs through rural areas. Road cyclists can expect routes that connect small villages and offer views of the local countryside.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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51.0km
02:09
350m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.9km
00:42
110m
110m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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30.3km
01:21
230m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.3km
01:17
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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79.2km
03:32
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Bourge medieval style, very pretty
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Beautiful little town center
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Beautiful view from the bridge over the Charente, the quays and the pier.
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The Abbey of Notre-Dame de La Couronne is an exceptional monumental complex, composed of the remains of the old abbey church and the convent buildings. A major building representing the introduction of Gothic in Angoumois at the end of the 12th century. In the 12th century, the Abbey of Notre-Dame de la Couronne was founded (from 1118, laying of the first stone). The work was carried out quickly and on March 12, 1122, the monks (of the regular order of Saint Augustine) settled in the presence of Bishop Girard de Blay and the Count of Angoulême. From its creation, the abbey was a great success: a new church was built at the end of the 12th century (choir and nave: 1171-1194; the end of the work was slowed down by wars, famines, etc.): it was dedicated in 1201, in the presence of the Archbishop of Bordeaux. The convent buildings were also renewed at the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th century: cloisters, dormitory, refectory, infirmary, etc. A surrounding wall surrounded the abbey. During the 13th century, the furnishings were enriched, the Saint-Nicolas chapel was built and the bell tower was built. During the Hundred Years' War, the monks were dispersed and the bell tower collapsed (1450). At the end of the 15th century, the abbey was reborn: part of the collapsed church was rebuilt, a new abbey building was built (the work was completed after 1514). The Wars of Religion affected the abbey again: it was pillaged in 1562, part of its furniture was burned. The convent buildings were restored in 1571. At the beginning of the 17th century, the abbey, which now had only eight monks, was united with the Jesuit order; it was then placed under the obedience of the congregation of Sainte-Geneviève in 1644. In the 18th century, a final campaign of works (1750-1778) transformed the convent buildings. During the Revolution, the abbey became national property. It was sold in 1807, used as a quarry and was gradually dismantled and divided into several properties. This religious establishment is now in ruins and inaccessible to the public. But it is possible to imagine it thanks to a virtual reality tour with the Legendr application. Municipal website: https://www.lacouronne.fr/abbaye-notre-dame 3D reconstruction: https://www.rendr.fr/portfolio/reconstitution-3d-abbaye-notre-dame-la-couronne Heritage of Charente: https://patrimoine16.lacharente.fr/sites-du-departement/la-couronne/
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Arched bridge over the Charente, with views to the west over Ile aux Vaches, and to the east over Ile Marquet.
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The parish church of Notre-Dame is Romanesque and dates from the 12th century. It has a Romanesque bell tower with two floors of arched bays and a conical spire. A dome is at the crossing and the capitals are decorated with sculptures. On the gable of the façade, bas-reliefs depict Christ between evangelical symbols. Its façade was damaged during the Revolution, and heavily restored in the 19th century10. It was classified as a historic monument on July 12, 1886 https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/eglise-notre-dame-de-trois-palis/ A little history of the town of Trois Palis by following this link: http://trois-palis.fr/histoire-et-patrimoine/
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There are over 600 road cycling routes documented around Saint-Michel on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 57 easy routes, over 500 moderate options, and more than 100 challenging trails.
Yes, Saint-Michel offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Trois-Palis is an easy 16.1-mile (25.8 km) path with gentle gradients through local villages. Another great option is the View of Saint-Simeux – View of Saint-Simeux loop from Trois-Palis, which covers 21.8 miles (35 km) with minimal elevation gain.
The region around Saint-Michel, with its river valleys and agricultural landscapes, is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through early autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures and lush scenery, ideal for exploring the Charente countryside.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Saint-Michel offers over 100 difficult routes. While the terrain is generally gently rolling, some routes incorporate more significant climbs and longer distances. The Saint-Pierre Church of Fléac – Touvre loop from La Couronne Charente, for example, is a moderate route at 39 miles (62.8 km) with nearly 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout.
Road cycling routes in Saint-Michel are characterized by picturesque river valleys, expansive agricultural landscapes, and charming small villages. You'll often find flat sections along waterways, gentle hills, and views of the local countryside, providing a serene and scenic riding experience.
Many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Michel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular circular routes include the View of Saint-Simeux – Vibrac Bridge loop from La Couronne Charente, a 42.7-mile (68.7 km) trail, and the View of Saint-Simeux – Sireuil Bridge loop from Charente, which is 31.7 miles (51.0 km) long.
As you cycle around Saint-Michel, you can discover several points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Church of Notre-Dame de Trois-Palis, scenic views from Saint-Simeux, and the tranquil Charente Riverside Path at La Meure. The area also features the beautiful Vallée des Eaux claires and the Fleurac Islands.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Michel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from river paths to rural landscapes, and the well-maintained roads that connect charming small villages.
Yes, the region's generally gentle gradients and numerous easy routes make it suitable for family-friendly road cycling. Routes that stick to quieter country roads or designated riverside paths are ideal for families looking for a relaxed ride together.
The duration of routes varies significantly. Easy routes like the Roadbike loop from Trois-Palis can be completed in under 1.5 hours. Moderate routes, such as the View of Saint-Simeux – Vibrac Bridge loop from La Couronne Charente, typically take around 2 hours 45 minutes, while longer, more challenging rides can extend to 3-4 hours or more.


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