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Immerse yourself in the peaceful countryside of Tartas.


Cycling routes from Tartas

Tartas is a charming locality located in the Aquitaine region of France. From a cyclist's perspective, the town offers a mix of well-maintained roads and scenic off-road paths for gravel cycling enthusiasts. The locality is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with endless fields and forests to explore on two wheels. Nearby, cyclists can visit the iconic Pont de Tartas, a historic stone bridge that provides a picturesque crossing over the scenic river. While Tartas may not be known for its famous climbs or cycling-related hotspots, its peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it a delightful destination for cyclists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of busy towns.

Experience breathtaking views of the Pyrenees

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126 km
824 m
Tough

This route takes you on a scenic journey through the picturesque Aquitaine region of France. Starting in Tartas, you'll ride through charming villages, rolling hills, and beautiful countryside. One of the highlights of this route is the panoramic view of the Pyrenees mountains, offering a stunning backdrop for your ride. The route is suitable for road bikes and includes a total ascent of 824 meters over a distance of 126 kilometers. With its diverse landscapes and incredible views, this route promises an unforgettable cycling experience.


Embark on a captivating road cycling tour through the scenic Chalosse region.

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86 km
613 m
Tough

Starting from Gouts, this road cycling tour takes you on an 86 km journey with an ascent of 613 meters. With moderate to challenging difficulty and epicness, this route offers stunning views of the countryside and allows you to explore the unique charm of Chalosse. Pedal through picturesque villages, visit historical landmarks, and soak in the natural beauty of this breathtaking region.


Discover the charming landscapes of Aquitaine on this road cycling route between Tartas and Dax.

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73 km
397 m
Chill

This 73-kilometer road cycling route is a perfect choice for cyclists who want to explore the beautiful region of Aquitaine in France. Starting near Tartas, the route takes you through picturesque villages, rolling hills, and scenic countryside. The terrain is mostly flat with a few gentle climbs, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced cyclists. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to admire several highlights, including the historic L'église Saint-Laurent and the charming town of Aurice.


Explore the idyllic countryside surrounding Tartas

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126 km
564 m
Chill

Discover the idyllic countryside surrounding Tartas with this road loop. This route covers a distance of 126 kilometers with an ascent of 564 meters. As you ride through charming villages and rolling hills, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes of Aquitaine. One of the highlights of this route is the Aire de pique-nique de Tartas-Ville Haute, a perfect spot for a scenic picnic. With its manageable difficulty level and stunning countryside views, this route is ideal for cyclists looking to explore the beauty of the region.


Cycle through scenic landscapes from Audon to Pontonx-sur-l'Adour on this captivating road ride.

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53 km
364 m
Tough

Starting from Audon and ending in Pontonx-sur-l'Adour, this road cycling route covers a total distance of 53 km with an ascent of 364 meters. With moderate difficulty and epicness, this route takes you through charming villages and picturesque countryside, offering a memorable cycling experience in Aquitaine.


Experience the beauty of Toulouzette and Nassiet

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110 km
1062 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic road loop from Tartas to Toulouzette and Nassiet. This 110-kilometer route offers breathtaking views and cultural highlights. As you ride through rolling hills and charming villages, you'll have the opportunity to explore the beauty of the region. One of the highlights of this route is the Point de vue de Doazit, offering a stunning panoramic view of the countryside. With an ascent of 1062 meters, this route provides a challenging ride for experienced cyclists. Prepare to be captivated by the natural landscapes and rich history along the way.


Experience the beauty of Bégaar and its surroundings on this scenic gravel cycling route.

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46 km
247 m
Tough

This gravel route starting from Bégaar covers a distance of 46 km with an ascent of 247 meters. With moderate difficulty and epicness, this route offers a unique cycling experience in the Aquitaine region. Pedal through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historic landmarks as you traverse the route.


Explore the beautiful countryside from Audon to Tartas on this scenic gravel ride.

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65 km
322 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route takes you through picturesque villages and stunning landscapes, offering a unique experience of the Aquitaine region. The route starts in Audon and ends in Tartas, covering a distance of 65 km with an ascent of 322 meters. With moderate difficulty and epicness, this route is ideal for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenging yet rewarding ride.


Immerse yourself in the rustic beauty of Aquitaine

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62 km
288 m
Chill

Experience the rustic charm of Aquitaine with this countryside gravel loop. Starting near Tartas, this 62-kilometer route offers a mix of gravel roads and scenic countryside views. As you pedal through quaint villages and rolling hills, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the authentic ambiance of the region. Notable highlights along the route include the panoramic view of the Pyrenees mountains and the historic church of Saint-Laurent. With a manageable ascent of 288 meters, this route is suitable for gravel enthusiasts of all levels.


Discover the peaceful beauty of Arjuzanx Nature Reserve

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83 km
325 m
Chill

Embark on a gravel adventure from Tartas to Arjuzanx Nature Reserve. This route covers a distance of 83 kilometers with an ascent of 325 meters. As you ride through scenic countryside and quaint villages, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. One of the highlights of this route is Arjuzanx Nature Reserve, a protected area known for its stunning lakes and diverse wildlife. With its gravel roads and peaceful surroundings, this route is perfect for nature lovers and gravel enthusiasts.


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