Gravel and Hill Challenge
A gravel cycling route starting from Montagnat
Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure with challenging hills along the way.
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This round-trip cycling route starting from Montagnat offers a thrilling gravel adventure with challenging hills to test your skills. With a total ascent of 853 meters and a distance of 42 kilometers, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders. The difficulty rating for this route is 4 out of 5, making it a challenging and rewarding experience. The epicness rating for this route is 3 out of 5, thanks to the scenic landscapes and famous climbs you'll encounter along the way.
gravel
42 km
853 m
Tough
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Start: Montagnat Village centerMontagnat: Picturesque cycling in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.
Montagnat is a lovely locality situated in the Rhône-Alpes region of France. From a cyclist's perspective, it offers a mix of flat roads and rolling hills, providing a variety of cycling terrain. The picturesque surroundings and quiet country roads create an enjoyable cycling experience. Although Montagnat itself does not have any well-known cycling spots, it is conveniently located near popular cycling destinations such as Bourg-en-Bresse. Cyclists can explore the beautiful landscapes of the Jura mountains and tackle challenging climbs like Col de la Biche. Montagnat serves as a great base for cycling adventures in the region.4 km
4 km
CeyzériatVillageCeyzériat is a charming village with traditional stone houses and a historic church.
19 km
19 km
Serrières-sur-AinVillageSerrières-sur-Ain offers beautiful views of the Ain River and surrounding hills.
35 km
35 km
Col de la Chaise420 mMountain PassCol de la Chaise is a challenging gravel climb known for its breathtaking scenery at the summit.
38 km
38 km
RevonnasVillageRevonnas is a picturesque village with narrow streets, traditional houses, and a peaceful atmosphere.
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42 km
Finish: Montagnat Village centerMontagnat: Picturesque cycling in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.