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Cycling routes from Nogaro

Nogaro is a locality in France, Midi-Pyrénées. From a cyclist's perspective, Nogaro offers a mix of flat and hilly terrain, making it suitable for both recreational and more experienced riders. The region is known for its picturesque countryside and typically French villages, providing a pleasant backdrop for rides. Nogaro is also located near Col d'Aubisque, a famous climb on the Tour de France route, attracting many cycling enthusiasts to the area. With its diverse cycling routes and proximity to legendary climbs, Nogaro is a fantastic location for road and gravel cyclists.

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Nogaro.

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126 km
1211 m
Tough

Embark on a cultural journey through Nogaro and its surrounding area. This road cycling route covers a distance of 126 km and includes a total ascent of 1211 m. The picturesque villages of Loubédat, Aignan, and Buzon are among the highlights along the way. The route offers a moderate level of difficulty, suitable for well-trained amateurs.


Discover the charming natural surroundings of Nogaro.

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113 km
1160 m
Tough

Explore the beautiful landscapes and quaint villages surrounding Nogaro. With a moderate level of difficulty, this route takes you through hilly terrains and includes some challenging climbs. The route covers a distance of 113 km with a total ascent of 1160 m. Along the way, you'll pass through picturesque towns like Saint-Lanne, Séméacq-Blachon, and Luppé-Violles.


Cycle through vineyards and discover the quaint village of Saint-Mont on this scenic loop.

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46 km
435 m
Chill

The Saint-Mont Loop is a delightful cycling route with a distance of 46 km and an ascent of 435 m. Starting near Nogaro, you'll embark on a picturesque journey through the beautiful Midi-Pyrénées region of France. As you ride through Riscle and Lanne-Soubiran, you'll be surrounded by rolling vineyards and lush green landscapes. The charming village of Saint-Mont is a highlight along the route, offering stunning views and historical sites such as ancient Roman ruins.


Exploring lovely villages and rolling hills of Midi-Pyrénées

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57 km
430 m
Tough

This 57km round-trip cycling route starting in Nogaro takes you through the picturesque countryside and charming villages of Midi-Pyrénées. Passing through Tasque, Saint-Lanne, Maulichères, and Arblade-le-Haut, the route showcases the rolling hills, lush green fields, and stunning landscapes of the region. With a moderate difficulty level and a total ascent of 430m, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include Nogaro, famous for its traditional Armagnac production, where you can delve into the local culture and taste this renowned brandy. Tasque is a charming village known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Saint-Lanne offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a relaxing ambiance. Maulichères is a quaint village with picturesque streets and historic buildings. Finally, Arblade-le-Haut is a lovely village perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the region. The highlights along this route are scored based on their attractiveness and significance. Nogaro receives a score of 5 due to its country-wide fame for Armagnac production. Tasque, Saint-Lanne, Maulichères, and Arblade-le-Haut receive scores of 4, highlighting their individual charm and scenic beauty. Overall, this cycling route provides a delightful blend of natural beauty, historic architecture, and traditional culture. The scenic countryside and charming villages of Midi-Pyrénées make this route a must-visit for cycling enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic French experience.


Enjoy a scenic ride to the historic town of Aire-sur-l'Adour.

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103 km
1008 m
Tough

Take a scenic road cycling route from Nogaro to Aire-sur-l'Adour. With a total distance of 103 km and an ascent of 1008 m, this route offers a pleasant ride through picturesque landscapes and charming villages. Highlights along the way include Viella, with its beautiful church, and Miramont-Sensacq, known for its panoramic views. The difficulty level is moderate, suitable for well-trained amateurs.


Discover the rich heritage of Auch and its surrounding historic castles.

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136 km
2055 m
Savage

Embark on this challenging road cycling route from Nogaro to Auch, passing by several historic castles along the way. Covering a distance of 136 km with an ascent of 2055 m, this route is best suited for experienced cyclists. Highlights include Noulens, with its magnificent castle, and Castéra-Verduzan, known for its thermal spa. The difficulty level of this route is high due to the steep climbs and long distance.


Explore the picturesque Gers Valley in this scenic cycling loop.

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92 km
1141 m
Tough

The Gers Valley Loop is a beautiful cycling route that takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Midi-Pyrénées region in France. With a distance of 92 km and an ascent of 1141 m, this road route is perfect for experienced cyclists who enjoy a challenge. The route begins near Nogaro and passes through charming villages such as Manciet and Château de Courrensan, where you can admire medieval architecture. As you cycle through Bezolles and Préneron, you'll experience the peaceful countryside and rolling hills that the Gers Valley is known for. Don't miss the opportunity to stop at the impressive Château de Courrensan, a highlight along the route that offers a glimpse into the region's history.


Cycling among picturesque countryside and charming Armagnac villages

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64 km
597 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starts in Nogaro and takes you through the beautiful countryside of Midi-Pyrénées. Along the way, you will pass through the quaint villages of Saint-Griède, Lussagnet, Bourdalat, Panjas, and Caupenne-d'Armagnac. The route offers stunning views of rolling hills, vineyards, and picturesque landscapes. With a moderate difficulty level and a total ascent of 597m, this 64km route is perfect for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include Nogaro, known for its traditional Armagnac production, where you can explore the local distilleries and sample this famous brandy. Saint-Griède is another highlight, with its charming medieval architecture and historic church. Lussagnet is a peaceful village surrounded by vineyards, offering a serene stop for cyclists. Bourdalat is a small village with a rich history, known for its beautiful château. Panjas is a picturesque town with a well-preserved historic center and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Finally, Caupenne-d'Armagnac is a charming village famous for its traditional architecture and Armagnac production. The highlights along this route are scored based on their attraction and significance. Nogaro, being the starting point, receives a score of 5 due to its country-wide fame for Armagnac production. Saint-Griède, Lussagnet, Bourdalat, Panjas, and Caupenne-d'Armagnac receive scores of 4, reflecting their individual charm and attractiveness. Overall, this cycling route offers a delightful journey through the scenic beauty and cultural heritage of Midi-Pyrénées. The combination of picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and the opportunity to learn about Armagnac production make this route a must-visit for both cycling enthusiasts and those seeking a taste of traditional France.


Cycling through scenic countryside and medieval villages

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53 km
608 m
Tough

Starting in Nogaro, this 53km round-trip cycling route showcases the scenic beauty and medieval heritage of Midi-Pyrénées. The route takes you through the villages of Manciet, Noulens, Avéron-Bergelle, and Urgosse, offering breathtaking views of rolling hills, lush green fields, and charming stone buildings. With a moderate difficulty level and a total ascent of 608m, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, highlights include Nogaro, where you can explore the traditional Armagnac production and immerse yourself in the local culture. Manciet is a picturesque village with medieval architecture and charming cobblestone streets. Noulens offers a peaceful countryside setting, while Avéron-Bergelle is known for its natural beauty and scenic landscapes. Urgosse is a quaint medieval village with narrow streets and historic buildings. The highlights along this route are scored based on their significance and attractiveness. Nogaro receives a score of 5, reflecting its fame for Armagnac production. Manciet, Noulens, Avéron-Bergelle, and Urgosse receive scores of 4, highlighting their individual charm and historical importance. Overall, this cycling route offers a delightful mix of picturesque countryside, medieval villages, and cultural experiences. The scenic beauty and rich history of the region make this a memorable journey for cyclists.


Experience the natural beauty and thermal baths of Barbotan-les-Thermes.

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108 km
1119 m
Tough

Embark on a cycling adventure from Nogaro to Barbotan-les-Thermes and beyond. Covering a distance of 108 km and featuring a total ascent of 1119 m, this road cycling route offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and cultural highlights. Marguestau, with its picturesque scenery, and Sainte-Maure-de-Peyriac, known for its medieval castle ruins, are among the stops along the route. The difficulty level is moderate, suitable for well-trained amateurs.


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