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Vineyards and Canals: Cycling in Languedoc-Roussillon


Cycling routes from Capestang

Capestang is a charming locality situated in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. For cyclists, it offers a mix of flat and hilly routes that showcase the beauty of the surrounding vineyards.The roads are generally in good condition, allowing for a smooth cycling experience. One of the notable cycling spots near Capestang is the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers picturesque paths for leisurely rides. A highlight for cyclists is the Etang de Montady, an impressive circular pond known for its unique water management system and scenic views. With its vineyard-lined routes and cultural attractions, Capestang is a delightful destination for cyclists of all levels.

Discover the beauty of Narbonne's châteaux on this short, scenic gravel ride

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29 km
232 m
Chill

The Narbonne Châteaux Ride is a short and scenic gravel route that takes you through the beautiful countryside of Narbonne. Covering a distance of 29km and with an ascent of 232m, this route is perfect for a leisurely cycling trip or as an introduction to gravel riding. The highlights of this route include the impressive Château des archevêques de Narbonne, a historic castle with beautiful architecture. You will also pass by the charming Château de Roueïre and Pech Menel, both offering picturesque views of the countryside. The route also takes you through Creissan, a delightful village surrounded by vineyards, and ends with a visit to Pech du Thou, a hill with stunning panoramic views of the region.


Experience the stunning coastal scenery while cycling from Capestang to Saint-Pierre-la-Mer.

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74 km
382 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you from the scenic village of Capestang to the coastal town of Saint-Pierre-la-Mer. Along the way, you'll pass through charming towns like Lespignan and Armissan, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. The ascent is moderate, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. This route is perfect for those who enjoy both coastal and countryside views. The highlight of this route is reaching Saint-Pierre-la-Mer, where you can relax on the sandy beaches or explore the lively coastal atmosphere.


Discover the beauty of Languedoc coastal trails on your bike.

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83 km
399 m
Tough

This round-trip gravel cycling route takes you along the stunning Languedoc coast, showcasing breathtaking ocean views and historical sites. Starting near Capestang, you'll journey through Salles-d'Aude, Gruissan, and Donjon Gilles Aycelin, among other towns. The route provides opportunities to explore sandy beaches, visit medieval fortifications, and admire unique landscapes. With a moderate ascent, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. Immerse yourself in the coastal beauty and rich history of the Languedoc region with this unforgettable ride.


Discover the natural beauty of Etang de Montady and historic sites along the way

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75 km
383 m
Chill

The Etang de Montady Loop is a picturesque road cycling route that takes you around the stunning Etang de Montady and past historic sites. With a total distance of 75km and an ascent of 383m, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. The highlights along the route include stunning views of Etang de Montady and the oppidum d'ensérune, the charming village Colombiers, Puech Paradis with its panoramic vistas, and Vendres with its ancient ruins. Other highlights include the famous Gouffre de l'Œil Doux, Plan d'Izard with its picturesque landscapes, and Vinassan known for its beautiful vineyards. L'Esquino de Camel provides a unique cycling experience with its challenging terrain.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through scenic countryside and charming towns

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100 km
501 m
Tough

The Capestang Gravel Adventure is a thrilling 100km route that takes you through the stunning countryside of Languedoc-Roussillon. With an ascent of 501m, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding gravel cycling experience. The highlights along the route include L'Esquino de Camel with its challenging terrain, Salles-d'Aude known for its rich history, climb la crouzade offering breathtaking panoramic views, Gruissan with its stunning coastal landscapes, and the majestic Roc Saint-Antoine. Other highlights include Sigean and Peyriac-de-Mer, two charming towns with picturesque streets and beautiful landscapes. The Pech Couyol and Fontaine du Théron make for memorable stops along the way.


Conquer challenging hills and admire panoramic views on this epic cycling route.

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92 km
858 m
Tough

This road cycling route is designed for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge. Starting near Capestang, you'll tackle demanding ascents while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Passing through towns like Cessenon-sur-Orb, Laurens, and Béziers, you'll have the chance to explore charming villages and historical landmarks. The ascent is significant, making it suitable for cyclists who are well-trained and seeking a thrilling adventure. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the stunning views from Jardin de Saint-Jacques and Point de vue sur l'étang de Montady along the way.


Discover ancient villages and scenic countryside in the Minervois region.

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82 km
546 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through the charming countryside of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, specifically the Minervois area. Passing through picturesque villages such as Cuxac-d'Aude, Narbonne, and Ventenac-en-Minervois, you'll have the chance to admire historic architecture, vineyards, and beautiful landscapes. With a mix of road and gravel sections, this route provides a diverse cycling experience. The ascent is moderate, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Overall, this route offers a chance to immerse yourself in the rich history and natural beauty of the region.


Embark on a challenging journey through the legendary climbs of the Languedoc mountains.

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108 km
1697 m
Savage

This road cycling route is not for the faint-hearted. With significant elevation gain and a distance of 108 km, it is designed for experienced cyclists seeking a true challenge. As you conquer the legendary climbs of the Languedoc mountains, including the Col de Rodomouls and Pech de Maquio, you'll be rewarded with awe-inspiring views and a sense of accomplishment. Passing through charming villages like Minerve and Creissan, you'll have the chance to explore the region's rich history and enjoy its natural beauty. Don't miss the Pont-Canal de la Cesse, a stunning canal bridge with breathtaking views, and the unique rock formation of lou Cayla.


Explore the stunning Béziers countryside on this epic gravel tour

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84 km
748 m
Savage

The Béziers Countryside Gravel Tour is an 84km adventure through the breathtaking scenery of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. With an ascent of 748m, this route is ideal for experienced gravel cyclists looking for a challenge. The highlights along the route include Pech du Thou, a picturesque hill with stunning views, Cazouls-lès-Béziers known for its charming streets and historical significance, and Pech Blanquet offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit is a quaint village with architectural wonders, and Roujan is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage. Other highlights include Servian, which offers beautiful landscapes, and Béziers, a vibrant city with a rich history and many attractions. The Belvédère de la Pente d'Eau provides a magnificent viewpoint, while the Oppidum d'Ensérune is a must-visit archaeological site.


Escape to the vineyards of Languedoc-Roussillon and conquer a challenging climb

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110 km
1421 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starting near Capestang takes you through beautiful vineyards and offers a challenging climb. Languedoc-Roussillon is known for its rich wine culture, and this route offers a perfect opportunity to admire the scenic vineyards and taste the local wines. The highlight of this route is the ascent, which provides a thrilling challenge for well-trained cyclists. Overall, this route combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and a touch of adventure, making it a great choice for cycling enthusiasts.


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