From Confolens to Angoulême via the lakes of Haute-Charente
The Scandibérique route is hilly, with a few steep climbs.
Well signposted, it winds its way towards the lakes of the Haute-Charente, a guaranteed change of scenery.
As far as Eymouthiers, it follows quiet country roads. It joins the “Coulée de l’Oc” greenway and makes a diversion north ofAngoulême via the Saint-Yrieix lake.
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Confolens, situated at the confluence of the Vienne and Goire rivers, is an ancient medieval town, as evidenced by the Pont-Vieux and its half-timbered houses, and comes alive every summer with its dance and music festival.
In Manot, don’t miss the carved capitals on the portal of Saint-Martial Church.
Set in rolling countryside, the route leads to Chirac, home to listed religious heritage sites including a church and a chapel, and then on to Excideuil, where you can enjoy the landscaped banks of the Vienne, its 12th-century church built of pink granite, and its small market hall.
Cyclotranseurope offers a more direct route to Angoulême.
The route winds its way through the lakes of Haute-Charente, which were created to regulate the flow of the Charente. They are a favourite haunt of migratory and breeding birds: wigeons, teals, waders…
As you cycle past Lake Lavaud, don’t miss the Foucherie bird observatory and Guerlie beach. You follow the shores of Lake Mas Chaban, dotted with picnic areas, then head towards Lesignac-Durand and Massignac, renowned for its Michelin-starred restaurant in the luxurious Domaine des Étangs.
Beautiful scenery with every turn of the pedals: rolling meadows, Limousin cattle, granite farmhouses, and forests of oak, chestnut and hornbeam trees – but there are some steep climbs too! The terrace at the Gorges du Chambon bar-restaurant offers a superb view, which is even more magical at sunset.
The route follows roads without cycle lanes, with a few “Share the Road” signs, and it is with a sense of relief that you reach the Coulée d’Oc cycle path in Marthon, where the Flow Vélo – V92 joins the Scandibérique.
In Eymouthiers, a safer alternative route joins the Coulée d’Oc greenway, but does not take you to Montbron — the Old Castle, the former leprosarium chapel, and the Centre for an Introduction to Charente Prehistory.
Alternative to the section « From Confolens to Angoulême via the lakes of Haute-Charente »
CyloTransEurope is offering an alternative route to the Scandibérique.
It is hilly, but with a lower gradient (571 m of positive gradient instead of 930 m).
It is not signposted, so download the gpx track. This is a more direct route, taking small, quiet roads towards La Rochefoucault and its magnificent château, gliding towards the Tardoire valley before joining the “Coulée de l’Oc” greenway and then Angoulême.









