Lussac-les-Châteaux – L’Isle-Jourdain

Lussac-les-Châteaux is renowned for its Museum of Prehistory. It offers workshops for young visitors, family activities and guided tours of the caves.

From Lussac-les-Châteaux, the route follows narrow roads, never far from the banks of the Vienne. On the left bank, there is a beach and swimming at Queaux. On the right bank, there is a canoe and kayak centre at Moussac. At L‘Isle-Jourdain, Lake Chardes offers a playground and picnic area.

 

23.5 km
2h50

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Itinerary recommended by CTE. Partially follows Eurovelo3

  • Please note that the approach to Lussac-les-Châteaux is dangerous. There is only one access route: the N147, which crosses the River Vienne. There is heavy lorry traffic and no cycle facilities.
  • A cycle path along the route of a former railway line leads to ‘Isle Jourdain. To view it, click on the “variant lanes” icon.
To reach Queaux on the left bank of the Vienne, you can take the chain ferry “Le passeur du Gué” from Persac.

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Variant of the stage « Lussac-les-Châteaux – L’Isle-Jourdain »

FR : Cette variante qui emprunte l’ancienne voie ferrée est roulante par temps sec et bien ombragée : à conseiller par temps chaud.

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0h40

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