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Idyllic cycling in the heart of Limousin


Cycling routes from Tulle

Tulle is a picturesque town situated in the Limousin region of France. With its rolling hills and scenic landscapes, Tulle offers a great cycling experience for both road and gravel cyclists. There are numerous quiet country roads to explore, allowing you to immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings. Additionally, Tulle is the gateway to the Massif Central, a mountainous region that offers challenging climbs for more experienced cyclists.

Cycle from Tulle to La Butte, a challenging road route with stunning views.

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53 km
902 m
Tough

This distinctive road route takes cyclists on a challenging adventure from Tulle to La Butte. With a total ascent of 902 meters and a distance of 53 kilometers, this route offers stunning views of the Limousin countryside. The difficulty level is assessed as a 3, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated as 3, making it a memorable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Cornil, Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux, Chanteix, and Le Trech.


Experience the charm of the Tulle countryside on a scenic road route.

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44 km
748 m
Chill

Embark on a delightful road journey through the countryside near Tulle, exploring the charming villages and picturesque landscapes. With a total ascent of 748 meters and a distance of 44 kilometers, this accessible route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. The difficulty level is rated as 2, accommodating even less experienced cyclists. In terms of epicness, this route is rated 2, providing a pleasurable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include La Butte, Chameyrat, Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes, and Le Trech.


A thrilling road cycling adventure with scenic landscapes

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77 km
1443 m
Savage

The Laguenne Adventure Ride is an exhilarating road cycling route starting near Tulle in Limousin, France. This challenging route covers a distance of 77 kilometers with a total ascent of 1,443 meters. It takes cyclists through stunning landscapes, including rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The highlight of the route is La Butte, a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Riders can take a moment to soak in the beauty before continuing on their journey. Overall, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a thrilling and visually captivating cycling experience.


A scenic road loop with a challenging ascent

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70 km
1277 m
Tough

The Le Trech Loop is a scenic cycling route starting near Tulle in Limousin, France. This road route covers a distance of 70 kilometers with a total ascent of 1,277 meters. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and passes through several charming towns and villages. The highlight of the route is Le Trech, a picturesque village situated at the foot of a hill. Cyclists can stop to explore its narrow streets and historic buildings. Overall, this route is suitable for experienced riders looking for a challenging and visually rewarding cycling experience.


Embrace the beauty of gravel cycling on a route from Tulle to Saint-Jal.

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75 km
1461 m
Tough

This scenic gravel route takes cyclists from Tulle to Saint-Jal, showcasing the beauty of the Limousin region. With a total ascent of 1461 meters and a distance of 75 kilometers, this route offers a challenging but rewarding journey. The difficulty level is rated as 4, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a gravel adventure. The epicness of this route is rated as 3, making it a memorable experience. Highlights along the route include La Butte, Saint-Jal, Le Lonzac, and Le Trech.


A gravel adventure through scenic landscapes and charming villages

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72 km
1345 m
Tough

The Gimel-les-Cascades Gravel Ride is a thrilling cycling route starting near Tulle in Limousin, France. This gravel route covers a distance of 72 kilometers with a total ascent of 1,345 meters. It takes riders through scenic landscapes, including forests, rivers, and rolling hills. The highlight of the route is Gimel-les-Cascades, a charming village known for its cascading waterfalls. Cyclists can take a break to explore the village and admire the natural beauty of the waterfalls. Overall, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders looking for an adventurous and visually stunning cycling experience.


A scenic road cycling route through picturesque countryside

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51 km
987 m
Tough

The Tulle Countryside Ride is a picturesque road cycling route starting near Tulle in Limousin, France. This enjoyable route covers a distance of 51 kilometers with a total ascent of 987 meters. It takes riders through scenic countryside, including charming villages, rolling hills, and meandering rivers. The highlight of the route is the city of Tulle itself, with its rich history and stunning architecture. Cyclists can explore the city's cobblestone streets, visit its famous cathedral, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Overall, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels looking for a leisurely ride through beautiful rural landscapes.


Embark on a road adventure from Tulle to Gumond, experiencing the beauty of Limousin.

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84 km
1475 m
Tough

This road adventure takes cyclists from Tulle to Gumond, showcasing the beauty of the Limousin region. With a total ascent of 1475 meters and a distance of 84 kilometers, this route offers a challenging and visually stunning experience. The difficulty level is rated as 4, suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated as 3, making it a memorable journey. Highlights along the route include Saint-Hilaire-Foissac, Gumond, Chanac-les-Mines, and La Butte.


Embark on a gravel adventure from Tulle to Gimel-les-Cascades, exploring scenic landscapes.

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62 km
997 m
Tough

This gravel route takes cyclists on an adventurous journey from Tulle to Gimel-les-Cascades. With a total ascent of 997 meters and a distance of 62 kilometers, this route offers a unique experience through scenic landscapes. The difficulty level is rated as 4, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a challenge. In terms of epicness, this route is rated 3, providing an exciting gravel adventure. Highlights along the route include Gimel-les-Cascades, Champagnac-la-Noaille, Espagnac, Laguenne, and La Butte.


An epic road cycling adventure through diverse landscapes

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137 km
2180 m
Savage

The Limousin Grand Loop is an epic road cycling route starting near Tulle in Limousin, France. This challenging route covers a distance of 137 kilometers with a total ascent of 2,180 meters. It takes cyclists on a journey through diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, mountain passes, and picturesque valleys. The highlight of the route is the Col des Géants, a famous mountain pass known for its breathtaking views and challenging ascent. Riders can test their skills and enjoy the rewarding vistas at the summit. Overall, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking an epic and unforgettable cycling adventure.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Laguenne

Unveil the serenity of Laguenne as you cycle through its picturesque surroundings.

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Naves

Countryside cycling in the Limousin region.

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Sainte-Fortunade

Idyllic Cycling Haven in Limousin!

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Chameyrat

Cycle through the peace and serenity of Chameyrat.

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Seilhac

Experience the allure of rural France in Seilhac on your two wheels.

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Sainte-Féréole

Serene Cycling in Sainte-Féréole

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Malemort-sur-Corrèze

Varying terrains, including famous climbs, in the stunning Limousin region.

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Donzenac

Scenic road cycling in the heart of Limousin

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Cosnac

Embrace nature and challenge yourself in Limousin

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Midi-Pyrénées

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