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Road cycling routes around Saint-Martin-Sepert, located in the Corrèze department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. The region features moderate to significant elevation changes, providing engaging climbs and scenic views. Routes are generally on well-paved surfaces, making them suitable for road bikes. The elevation ranges from 1,099 to 1,585 feet (335 to 483 meters), offering diverse backdrops for cyclists.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
10
riders
59.9km
03:03
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
riders
44.0km
02:06
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5
riders
57.9km
03:13
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
riders
45.6km
02:35
830m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.6km
01:39
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This landscaped park, classified as a "Remarkable Tree Ensemble" in 2014 and a "Remarkable Garden" in 2017, covers an area of nearly 10 hectares and is a complex dedicated to biodiversity. You can discover a stand of chestnut trees labeled "Remarkable Tree of France," 80 species of bamboo, more than 1,000 varieties of trees and shrubs, some of which are endangered, numerous grasses, ferns, aquatic plants, water lilies, and especially lotuses rising up to 2 meters above the water. Various panels and exhibitions are available to visitors.
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The beautiful Corrèze town of Uzerche is majestically situated on a rock formation above a tributary of the Vézère. Uzerche, an invincible fortified town, used to be on the border between Upper and Lower Limousin, and played an important role in the Carolingian period and the Middle Ages due to its strategic location and impressive fortresses. At the time it was called "Uzerche the virgin", she who had never been taken. The medieval town is also called the Pearl of Limousin thanks to its rich, remarkable architectural ensemble. Stroll along the old buildings, the stately towers and the atmospheric vaulted passages. The walk takes you past the Bécharie castle, a defence system from the 15th century, rebuilt in the 16th and 17th centuries, on the inventory of historical monuments, definitely recommended to visit
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The Church of Saint-Pierre in Uzerche has been a listed historical monument since 1840. It perfectly embodies the Romanesque heritage of the Limousin region. You can visit the church, the crypt, and the gardens at the rear free of charge.
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Nicknamed the "Pearl of Limousin," Azerche is a fortified town overlooking a bend in the Vézère River. The village's silhouette is particularly recognizable with its many towers pointing toward the sky.
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Beautiful old church and crypt free to visit. Don't forget the garden behind the church.
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Beautiful old city gate. The 12th and 13th century was the time when the troubadours Gaucelm Faidit and Uc la Bachellerie made waves in Uzerche. In the 13th and 14th centuries, Uzerche's position was again reflected in the arrival of influential figures, Louis IX of France in 1244 and 1256, Philip III of France in 1285, Pope Clement V in 1306 and Charles IV of France in 1324. The plague wreaked havoc in Uzerche between 1346 and 1348. In Uzerche there are still many people who hang a nut twig on the front door on June 24. This is an old tradition to thank Saint John for protecting it from the plague. In the 14th century, the inhabitants of Uzerche repulsed several attacks and in 1374, after repulsing an English attack, they were allowed to add three royal lilies to their coat of arms. In the same century, new fortresses were built and the city of Uzerche received nine gates that provided access to the city. Of these gates, only the Porte Bécharie remains.
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The most beautiful perspective on Uzerche. Also parking space.
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Uzerche is a city with a unique charm; towers and pinnacles respond to each other, stone walls and slate roofs merge. The place is truly magical and worth the detour
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The region around Saint-Martin-Sepert is characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain, offering both scenic views and engaging climbs. Routes are generally on mostly well-paved surfaces, making them suitable for road bikes.
There are over 180 road cycling routes around Saint-Martin-Sepert documented on komoot. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to suit various fitness levels.
Yes, while many routes feature moderate to significant elevation changes, there are a few easier options available. The majority of routes are classified as moderate, providing a good balance for most cyclists.
A popular moderate route is the Restaurant Borne 40 loop from Saint-Martin-Sepert, which covers about 49 km with over 530 meters of elevation gain. Another favorite is the Saint-Pierre Church – View of Uzerche loop from Saint-Ybard, a picturesque 30 km ride.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are approximately 50 difficult routes available. These routes feature significant elevation gains and longer distances, demanding very good fitness. For example, the View of Uzerche – Saint-Pierre Church loop from Vigeois offers a substantial climb over its 43 km.
As you cycle, you can encounter charming villages and historical sites. Notable attractions include the medieval houses of Ségur-le-Château, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village,' and the Porte Bécharie. You might also pass by the View of Uzerche or the Abbey of Saint Pierre in Vigeois.
The region offers a picturesque backdrop with rolling countryside and scenic views. You can enjoy the tranquil gardens and ponds at Arboretum Al Gaulhia, located east-south-east of Saint-Martin-Sepert, or take in panoramic vistas from viewpoints like the View of Uzerche.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Martin-Sepert are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, engaging climbs, and the charming villages encountered along the way.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Ségur-le-Château – Château de Pompadour loop from Vigeois and the Étang de la Rechèze loop from Vigeois.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. The weather is typically mild, allowing for comfortable rides through the rolling hills and countryside. Always check the local forecast before heading out.
Absolutely. The routes often traverse or pass near quaint towns and villages. Lubersac and Vigeois are just a few kilometers away, and Ségur-le-Château, known for its medieval houses, is a highly recommended stop for its historical charm.


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