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Eyvirat walks
Eyvirat loop
A fairly long but easy hike: the slopes are gentle and the elevation gain is moderate. There are some beautiful wooded sections, mainly towards the end, and a few views of the rolling countryside, but there are also some paved sections that can be a bit long.
Brantôme in the Dronne Valley
Brantôme, the Venice of Périgord...
Circular the King of Chauzes via La Croix du Rat
Or the ancient winter solstice circular.
During this hike, you can see the throne of the King of the Chauzes, which, together with the Rey des Chauzes, forms the ancient winter solstice observatory: explanation on site. You can also see the Cluzeau de Borie Belet and Merovingian sarcophagi.
La Chaumardie, Château Caussade and Lanmary
A very pleasant eight-shaped hike with two successive circular loops: wooded paths, few roads, châteaux.
Circular between Saint-Jean-de-Côle and Saint-Romain
A walk in the countryside completes your visit to Saint-Jean-de-Côle, one of the most beautiful villages in France, first along the hillside, on the shaded route of the old railway line, and then on the crest of the hills overlooking the Côle valley.
Saint-Jean-de-Côle Circular Forest Loop
A pleasant walk, mainly through woodland, first along the flat route of an old railway line, then along the ridge of the hills overlooking Saint-Jean-de-Côle to the west, ending with a stroll through traditional hamlets before the descent to the village.
Circular of the Queue d'Âne
A lovely walk through the rolling countryside of the Périgord Vert, well marked between meadows and woods.
The route is proposed and maintained by the local association "Amis Chemin".
Discovering Périgueux
Come and discover Périgueux, capital of the Périgord region, rooted in its past but still as lively as ever. Its narrow streets and small squares are sure to charm you.
Ancient loop of Paussac Saint-Juste
Some points of interest in the village: you will pass the Tour Pigeonnier, the Pierre à Sacrifice or Peyre d'Ermale or Dermale. Further on, there is a climbing site and a troglodytic village dating from the 12th-13th centuries. Don't miss the Peyrelevade dolmen, dating from the Neolithic period and listed as a Historic Monument since 1960, and the sculptures visible on the gate of a quarry.
The Renaudie Circular
A lovely walk through the hills bordering the Dronne Valley, discovering charming hamlets and the ruins of La Renaudie Castle.
The Saut du Chalard
A circular alternative to the walk to Saut du Chalard takes you along the rushing Dronne river on a slightly difficult path at the bottom of a wooded valley that is always shaded.
Chantebrune circular and Lavandières roundabout
A beautiful hike that can be adapted to suit your preferences (shorter or longer variants, return trips to viewpoints). Lots of pleasant paths in the woods, few roads. Numerous viewpoints, a castle, springs, a pond...
The Nicoulou circular starting from Saint-Astier
A lovely, slightly challenging walk (in terms of distance and elevation gain) but well worth the effort. Charming paths through the woods, unobstructed views, beautiful old and modern houses, with uphill, downhill and flat sections!
Beauzens loop from Ajat
A beautiful hike covering many kilometres but with little elevation gain. Pleasant paths between low walls and woods, especially after the hamlet of Beauzens. Interesting village, churches, castle, hamlet of Beauzens, stele.
Boucle de la Lande loop from Chantérac
A beautiful hike in the heart of the Double forest, discovering a beautiful fortified church, wooded trails and charming hamlets... to get some fresh air, recharge your batteries and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature.
Around Gandy
A peaceful hike through woods and meadows, on foot, horseback or mountain bike, with or without dogs.
Circular of bridges at the foot of Jumilhac Castle
This is a pleasant, shaded walk, away from roads, along the banks of the River Isle, at the foot of the Château de Jumilhac-le-Grand. Have fun counting the number of bridges you cross. Here's a clue: you can count them on the fingers of one hand.
From Saint-Estèphe to Piégut
This hike will give you an insight into the life of the monks of the Order of Grandmont, who were only allowed to eat fish from the large pond at Saint-Estèphe. You will pass their priory, then the Menhir de Fixard and the Tour de Piégut with its history. You can also take an old Roman road and explore the discoveries of centuries past in the small villages you pass through.
Loop via Eypinal from Saint-Sulpice-de-Roumagnac
A short loop to explore the surroundings of the village of Saint-Sulpice-de-Roumagnac, 8 km from Riberac, with virtually no roads. Peaceful, with little chance of meeting anyone. Good footwear is essential. Walking poles are a bonus.
Discovering the ponds of the Double Forest
Passing through pretty little meadows nestled in the forest and along forest paths in the undergrowth, this hike takes you to numerous ponds and shows you the diversity of the landscapes of the Double Forest.
Moulin de la Grave circular
Between meadows and shady paths in the undergrowth, this hike allows you to discover the wetlands of the Gau wash house as well as the ponds and landscapes of the Double Forest.
The Jaure circuit via Mèrebœuf
A peaceful, tranquil country walk, offering a pleasant exploration of the countryside along lovely wooded paths.
Valareilh (Vallereuil)
A challenging hike mainly on shaded woodland trails or paths. Beautiful views of the valleys and small hamlets scattered throughout the countryside.
Barade National Forest Loop
A long, peaceful hike in the Barade National Forest (barradaen occitan: closed): calm, wind in the branches, birdsong... It mainly follows firebreaks, with few roads. Moderate elevation gain.
Circular via Rouffignac and Mauzens-et-Miremont
This challenging circular mainly takes you through Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin, a village in the Vézère valley in the heart of the Périgord Noir region of Dordogne, a pretty woodland trail, then the village of Mauzens-et-Miremont with its12th-century fortress offering panoramic views.
The Rouffignac tour
Mountain bike circular no. 6
This very easy (green) circular takes you around Rouffignac-St-Cernin, a village in the Vézère valley in the heart of the Périgord Noir region of the Dordogne. It offers a beautiful view of the Château de Cheylard.
Circular via Rouffignac and Le Moustier
This very difficult circular, in the heart of the Vézère valley in the Périgord Noir, offers the chance to discover mainly the village of Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac, close to the Grotte aux Cent Mammouths (Cave of a Hundred Mammoths), then Tursac with the sites of La Madeleine and the Maison Forte de Reignac. Next comes the village of Peyzac Le Moustier with the troglodytic site of La Roque Saint-Christophe and finally Plazac with its beautiful viewpoint.
Circular via Rouffignac and L'Herm
Mountain bike circular no. 7
This challenging circular mainly takes you to Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin, a village in the Vézère Valley, the hamlet of Château de l'Herm, the village of Plazac and the superb viewpoint of the Côte de Jor, classified as a Natura 2000 site.
Boucle des Mammouths à Rouffignac
Petite promenade agréable pour une mise en jambes. Boucle permettant de découvrir une jolie vue du village de Rouffignac.
Circular via Rouffignac and Plazac
Circular cycle route no. 7 starting from Rouffignac
A route that exudes nature and authenticity! Rouffignac and its surroundings offer the perfect setting for an outing where every turn of the pedals brings new discoveries. On your way, you will pass through the charming village of Plazac. A wonderful adventure awaits!
Circular loop of the Château de Mauriac
The walk begins gently with a discovery of charming hamlets boasting a rich architectural heritage, continues through the forest, and finally returns to the starting point via the narrow streets of the village of Douzillac.
St-Jean and St-Séverin d'Estissac, the Landais Trail and the Bost walk
No major points of interest on this circular route, apart from the charming little church in Saint-Séverin. Peace and quiet, peace and quiet, peace and quiet, and birdsong! A succession of quiet country lanes and fire tracks for the first, longer section. The final stretch between the two villages is more varied. Option to shorten the route.
Les Bonnes Fontaines de Courbefy
Discover the Bonnes Fontaines de Courbefy, unique places of worship that are found in large numbers in Limousin. Those in Courbefy were particularly renowned and frequented, one of them even accompanied by a cross covered with ex-votos, offerings and marks of devotion.
Courbefy is an abandoned village, and the announcement of its sale made international headlines a few years ago.