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Safe Family Bike Ride On The Voie Verte Des Hauts De Tardoire En Limousin

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The green route for all the familyan easy, safe and fun walk

The Greenway: an easy, safe route for children

Fancy an easy and safe bike ride with your children in Haute-Vienne? 🚲

The Voie Verte des Hauts de Tardoire is for you! Car-free, in the heart of the unspoilt countryside of the PNR Périgord Limousin, this route is accessible to all and invites you to pedal, play and explore in complete peace of mind. 👨‍👩‍👦

Between forest, heritage and fun activities, everyone moves at their own pace on the greenway. 🍃

Pedal in complete safety

Built on a former railway line, this traffic-free cycle path is ideal for a family outing. Wide, smooth and shaded, it winds its way between the forest and the Tardoire valley.

On foot, by bike or on a scooter, everyone benefits from an accessible route, including people with reduced mobility. And with its out-and-back route, you can adapt the distance according to the energy of the day.

This 100% safe greenway in the heart of nature is an ideal idea for a day out with the kids at Limousin. 😌

DID YOU KNOW?

This green route in the Haute-Vienne follows an old railway line that has been disused since 1961.

A serene outing
with the family

There’s no pressure here: you go at your own pace for a walk that’s really child-friendly. Feeling a little tired? Turn back. Want to go on? Keep going!

The route is dotted with shady spots and areas perfect for a nature break or picnic. It’s the ideal place for a first family cycle outing, in complete safety and confidence. 😍

A nature adventure

The green route is also an invitation to explore Limousin in a different way.

From treasure hunts to sound adventures, young and old can become real adventurers:

  • Terra Aventura trail 🕵️ “On the move” by bike
  • 7 stages of audio walks 🎧 to discover nature through the seasons.
  • Observe the landscape🌿 heritage and local wildlife

Keep your eyes peeled along the way: the Château de Châlus-Chabrol, an old hemp drying shed and the wash house tell the story of this area on the Richard the Lionheart Route.