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Distance: 12 km
Departure: GREZILLAC
Loop
Oenological
Campaigns
by bike Duration: 1h Difficulty : Average

Grézillac is a small village dominated by a wine-growing landscape. On a very large territory, the town has old feudal mansions, very beautiful charterhouses and bourgeois houses from the thirteenth century in freestone as well as several mills.

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  • Animals accepted: yes
  • Disabled facilities: no

Points of interest

Église Notre Dame de Grézillac

Church of Notre Dame de Grézillac

Église Saint-Seurin de Guillac

Church of Saint-Seurin de Guillac

Reposoir

Reposoir

Your itinerary

GREZILLAC

Grézillac is a small village dominated by a wine-growing landscape. On a very large territory, the town has old feudal mansions, very beautiful charterhouses and bourgeois houses from the thirteenth century in freestone as well as several mills.
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The start

The departure is from the church of Grézillac. Head towards the town hall to take the D11 on the left towards Daignac.
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Step 1

On leaving the village, turn right in the direction of the localities Chaumel / Carteyron. Follow the road and turn left at the first crossroads, then right at the second. At the end of the road, turn left to reach the hamlet Coutreau and continue straight.
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Step 2

At the end of the road, turn left then right towards Daignac until the next intersection. In the background on the right, a nice view of the village of Tirzac de Curton. Opposite you can admire the castle of Curton. At the next crossroads, turn left and follow the road to Daignac. On your left, in Baringue, you will find ventilation chimneys from old quarries.
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Step 3

In the village of Daignac, at the first intersection, turn right then left towards Dardenac / Peyrefus following the D11E1. On leaving the village, turn left towards Peyrefus and continue straight.
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Step 4

At the large intersection, turn right at the stop sign, then left to join the Roger Lapébie trail. Take it in the direction of Sauveterre. Continue on the cycle path until the next intersection.
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Step 5

Turn left towards Guillac.
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Step 6

In the village of Guillac, go straight, pass in front of the church and take the first road on the left and follow the road for 1,5 km.
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Step 7

In Louilley hamlet, turn left (opposite the dead end road) then right at the intersection. Then follow the road to the right.
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Step 8

After the Lambert castle, turn left to find the starting point.