Route sign for an MTB event - see also #11060
Signs for hiking, MTBs and the Chemin de St Jacques (and the château of Belcastel)
MTB and hiking route signs (and the château of Belcastel)
No Entry Except Residents (and cyclists) - a massive short-cut in the downhill direction. The dangling plastic tape is a route marker for an MTB event.
Awkward gate on MTB track and GR hiking route into the Chiateau de la Tryne estate
MTB track and GR hiking route past the Château de la Treyne
Mountain bike route sign by the Dordogne on the Château de la Treyne estate.
Mountain biker on a trail by the Dordogne on the Château de la Treyne estate
Sign for a mountain bike event at the Château de la Treyne
Cycle parking in the Château de Beynac car park, still quite a way from the château
Cyclist on the chemin de halage by the Dordogne - not by the river at this point
Cyclists Wheel Your Bikes sign and barrier at entry to campsite - where of course cars and indeed campervans are allowed to move freely
Cycling on the chemin de halage by the Dordogne - through a campsite, and not that close to the river
Another narrow bridge over the Dordogne - but there's so little traffic here, cyclists should be fine.
No Motor Vehicles on this rocky path into Carennac (known as the Roman Road).
No Motor Vehicles on this rocky path to Carennac - the equestrian route to the right is easier.
Mountain biker on the pilgrim route west of Carennac
Junction of MTB (and pilgrim) routes above Mézels
The path to the right (with a few well-spaced steps) is marked at the bottom as a polyvalant route, for walking, cycling and horse-riding.
The Pont Miret over the Dordogne - there's virtually no traffic on these roads so you shouldn't get stuck halfway across.
Cycle parking in Carennac
Tour de France decorations in Eymet, Dordogne.