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Diverse cycling routes through mountains and coastlines


Cycling routes from Juvignac

Juvignac is a town located in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. From a road and gravel cyclist's perspective, the area offers various cycling routes with diverse terrains. Whether riding along the challenging mountain slopes of the Cevennes or exploring the beautiful coastline, Juvignac provides a mix of thrilling and scenic rides. With its proximity to the Grands Causses Natural Park and other scenic areas, this locality is a great choice for adventurous cyclists.

Explore the picturesque villages of Pignan and Villeveyrac

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87 km
836 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starting near Juvignac takes you through the beautiful countryside of Languedoc-Roussillon. With a total distance of 87 km and an elevation gain of 836 meters, this moderate-level road cycling route offers a perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as the Table d'orientation, a scenic viewpoint that allows you to admire breathtaking panoramic views. Another must-see highlight is the Château de la Mosson, a stunning castle nestled in the Montpellier countryside. Overall, this route offers a great cycling experience for amateur cyclists seeking to explore the charm of the region.


Discover the beauty of traditional French villages on this scenic road cycling route

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73 km
755 m
Tough

Village Hopping is a 73 km road cycling route that takes you through a series of picturesque villages in Languedoc-Roussillon. With an ascent of 755 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for intermediate cyclists. The route starts near Juvignac and passes through highlights such as Saint-Georges-d'Orques, Saint-Paul-et-Valmalle, Aniane, and Viols-en-Laval. These villages are known for their traditional French architecture and historical landmarks. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness level of 4, Village Hopping offers a unique opportunity to explore the region's rich cultural heritage.


Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Languedoc-Roussillon countryside on this road cycling adventure

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67 km
663 m
Tough

The Countryside Escape is a 67 km road cycling route that showcases the stunning natural beauty of Languedoc-Roussillon. With an ascent of 663 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for intermediate cyclists. The route starts near Juvignac and takes you through highlights such as Saint-Paul-et-Valmalle, Argelliers, and Viols-le-Fort. These villages are steeped in history and offer a rich cultural experience. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness level of 3, The Countryside Escape is a great choice for cyclists looking to explore the region's natural and cultural heritage.


Gravel exploration near Juvignac

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77 km
848 m
Tough

This route takes you on an exciting gravel exploration near Juvignac. With a total distance of 77 km and an ascent of 848 meters, it offers a challenging ride for gravel enthusiasts. The highlights along the route include Montbazin, a picturesque village with its narrow streets and charming architecture, Puech d'Ampalou, a stunning viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and Loupian, a historic town known for its Roman ruins. At the top, you'll find the Table d'orientation, a viewpoint where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The route also passes by the beautiful Château de la Mosson. Overall, this route provides a unique gravel adventure showcasing the beauty of the Languedoc-Roussillon region.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through rolling hills and charming villages

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100 km
971 m
Tough

The Great Loop is a 100 km road cycling route that winds through the beautiful countryside of Languedoc-Roussillon. With an ascent of 971 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained cyclists. The route starts near Juvignac and passes through Lavérune, Montbazin, Villeveyrac, and Campagnan, among other highlights. These villages provide a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness level of 5, The Great Loop offers a truly memorable cycling experience for enthusiasts. Get ready to explore breathtaking vistas, charming villages, and challenging climbs.


A challenging gravel ride with diverse highlights

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107 km
1411 m
Tough

Embark on a challenging gravel ride with diverse highlights along the way on the Vers Murles Adventure. This route spans 107 km and includes an ascent of 1411 meters, making it suitable for well-trained amateurs. The highlights include Juvignac, the starting point of the route, famous for its scenic surroundings and charming atmosphere. Other highlights include Saint-Martin-de-Londres, a quaint village with narrow streets and a rich history, Col de la Cardonille, a beautiful mountain pass offering panoramic views, and Mont Haut, a majestic peak offering stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape. The highlights also include Pompignan, a picturesque village with its ancient landmarks and delightful ambience. With its diverse highlights and challenging terrain, the Vers Murles Adventure promises an exciting and rewarding cycling experience.


A tough road cycling challenge with stunning sights

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168 km
2282 m
Savage

Take on the Challenges of Saint-Paul-et-Valmalle, a tough road cycling route that covers a distance of 168 km and includes an ascent of 2282 meters. This challenging route is recommended for experienced amateur cyclists. The highlights along the route include Saint-Paul-et-Valmalle, a picturesque village worth exploring, offering historic architecture and a charming atmosphere. Saint-Jean-de-Fos is another highlight, known for its ancient buildings and scenic surroundings. Col du Vent is a key feature of the route, providing stunning panoramic views at the summit. Saint-Maurice-Navacelles is a must-see along the route, offering breathtaking natural beauty. The route also passes through Montdardier, a typical Languedoc-Roussillon village offering cultural interest. Overall, the Challenges of Saint-Paul-et-Valmalle is an epic road cycling route that promises both physical challenge and stunning sights.


A scenic road cycling circuit with historical attractions

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68 km
414 m
Tough

The Sussargues Circuit is a scenic road cycling route covering a distance of 68 km with an ascent of 414 meters. This route is suitable for cyclists of intermediate skill level. Some of the highlights along the way include Prades-le-Lez, an ancient village known for its rich history and charming atmosphere. The route also passes by a Tour de guet incendie, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers is another highlight with its historical buildings and traditional architecture. You'll also pass by Sussargues, a picturesque village worth exploring, offering cultural interest and beautiful landscapes. Castelnau-le-Lez is known for its historical landmarks and scenic beauty. Château de la Piscine is an attraction that showcases the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Overall, the Sussargues Circuit provides a scenic road cycling experience with historical attractions along the way.


Embark on an epic cycling journey through the rugged landscapes of Languedoc-Roussillon

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77 km
716 m
Tough

The Languedoc Adventure offers a challenging and scenic cycling experience through the picturesque region of Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France. With its diverse terrain, including quiet roads and gravel tracks, this route is perfect for those seeking a mix of exhilarating climbs and thrilling descents. Expect to be rewarded with breathtaking views of rolling hills, charming villages, and historical landmarks along the way. This route is a must-try for any dedicated cyclist looking to explore the beauty of Languedoc-Roussillon.


A scenic gravel loop through Fabrègues

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62 km
663 m
Chill

Embark on a scenic gravel loop through Fabrègues, covering a total distance of 62 km with an ascent of 663 meters. The route takes you through picturesque landscapes and showcases the natural beauty of the region. Some of the highlights along the way include Col de la Tortue, a challenging climb that rewards you with breathtaking views at the top. Balaruc-le-Vieux is home to picturesque architecture and a charming atmosphere. Cournonterral offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Saint-Georges-d'Orques is known for its rich history and ancient landmarks. Overall, the Fabrègues Loop provides a scenic and cultural experience for gravel cyclists.


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