Chemin de terre Harrison Barker Dronne

Aubeterre-sur-Dronne > Brantôme en Périgord
By bikeVery easy90.0 km4 j One way
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8 Chemin des Douves
16390 Aubeterre-sur-Dronne
Departure altitude: 87 m
5 Place Charles de Gaulle
24310 Brantôme en Périgord
Arrival altitude: 104 m
The Dronne Valley is, according to Harrison Barker, "a tributary of the Isle, which he who has not stifled the love of beauty in his soul cannot see without being overcome by the charm of its gentle influence. In 1892 and 1893, Harrison Barker travelled the Dronne valley, sometimes on foot, sometimes by canoe. He depicts the Périgord of that time, with its inns and their fried goujons, its mills, its whimsical characters, with an inquisitive and often amused look, writing the account of his trip in the book published in 1894 "Two Summers in Guyenne. A chronicle of the wayside and waterside". The Dronne valley is characterized by a low relief. On the hills with softened lines framing the banks of the Dronne and its tributaries, the small lawns, dry moors and woodlands clinging to the slopes, bring a certain diversification and naturalness to the landscape. From Aubeterre sur Dronne to Brantôme, passing by Ribérac, discover the mills, the megaliths, the villages huddled near their Romanesque churches, and the encounters that Harrison Barker made during his trip in the 19th century. Explore the Dronne Valley on foot, by canoe or by bicycle! You can walk from Aubeterre sur Dronne to Brantôme and return by bike or by canoe (with your own boat). The topoguide is available free of charge at the tourist office of Aubeterre sur Dronne. It will give you indications on the shops and services you will find in each of the villages crossed in order to prepare your trip.

Your contact

Charentes Tourisme
21 rue d'Iéna - 16000 ANGOULEME
17000 La Rochelle

On the itinerary

Underground Church of Saint-Jean

Underground Church of Saint-Jean

Aubeterre-sur-Dronne
Sites and historical monuments
Poltrot nature leisure base

Poltrot nature leisure base

Nabinaud
Leisure and recreation
Positive elevation (ascent): 1248 m
Negative elevation (descent): 1225 m

Route development

57% shared roads
42% cycle paths

Road surfaces

25.2 km on asphalt or tarred road
29.1 km on unknown surface in the Open Street Map database
2.34 km on rolling path (compacted sand, gravel, cobblestones)
40.8 km on trail and off-road track
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