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Road cycling routes around Grazac, located in the Haute-Loire department of France, offer diverse landscapes and notable natural features. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including river gorges, dam lakes, and historical railway paths, providing options for different fitness levels. Many routes feature well-paved surfaces, suitable for road cyclists, with some offering significant elevation gain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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46.4km
02:38
890m
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A moderate 28.8-mile road cycling loop around Lignon, offering scenic views of the Rhône river and local villages.
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54.3km
02:46
870m
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Road cycle the 33.7-mile Lac de Lavalette - Via Fluvia Loop, a moderate route with scenic views of the lake and historic railway paths.

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27.0km
01:58
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.5km
02:32
600m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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24.2km
01:19
450m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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very good route for the tour of the lake or even for training for a first triathlon 🚴♂️
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Beautiful reservoir, the level is low currently because repairs are underway until 2026, but otherwise, it's a little Canada!
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superb greenway the riverway
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The Lavalette dam is 507 meters long and 60 meters high. This hydraulic dam was built in 1949 upstream of the Lignon river and retains the waters of Lake Lavalette, known for its water sports center.
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Lake Lavalette is fed by the waters of the Lignon and covers 220 hectares at an altitude of 820 meters. The nautical leisure center offers plenty of activities such as catamaran rides, dinghy rides, windsurfing, and also equipment rental: kayaks, pedal boats, stand-up paddleboards, etc.
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Le Riotord is a town full of assets located in the far east of Haute-Loire. It is at the crossroads of many well-marked and maintained hiking trails such as the GR 7 and the path to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle but also cycling routes such as the Via Fluvia and the Grande Traversée à VTT de la Haute-Loire. The town has a beautiful 11th century church or a pond ideal for a little nap by the water.
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This dam lake is accessible for swimming and sailing. At the leisure base, you can also find a beach to get in the water but also some amenities such as toilets and something to fill your water bottles.
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In this station, enthusiasts bring a railway line back to life and run old engines and cars.
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Grazac offers a diverse network of over 240 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from moderate rides to more challenging ascents.
The terrain around Grazac is varied, featuring river gorges, dam lakes, and historic railway paths. Most routes boast well-paved surfaces suitable for road cyclists. While some routes offer significant elevation gain, others provide easier rides, ensuring options for different preferences.
Yes, Grazac has routes suitable for families and those seeking easier rides. For instance, the "Route Verte" is a dedicated 20 km round trip path from Grazac through Lapte to Verne Raucoules station, designed for non-motorized traffic, offering a peaceful environment. Additionally, there are 8 easy routes available in the region.
Absolutely. Grazac's varied landscape includes routes with significant elevation gain, requiring good to very good fitness. Out of the over 240 routes, 128 are classified as difficult, providing ample challenge for experienced road cyclists.
Road cycling routes around Grazac often feature stunning natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can encounter the dramatic Himalayan footbridge at Gorges du Lignon, the expansive Lake Lavalette, and sections of the historic Via Fluvia. Other points of interest include the remains of the medieval castle of Saint-Martial-Chabrespine and the impressive viaduct of Chapelette.
Yes, the Lignon Gorges area is particularly scenic. The Lignon Gorges Loop offers picturesque views of the gorges and local villages. Near Saint-Maurice-de-Lignon, the Belvédère du Lignon provides a magnificent 7-meter overhang view of the Himalayan footbridge and the Lignon River below.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather conditions to enjoy the diverse landscapes, from the lush greenery of spring to the vibrant colors of autumn. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not detailed, many routes, especially those around popular attractions like Lake Lavalette, typically have designated parking areas. Public transport options to access specific route starting points may be limited, so planning your journey by car is often the most convenient way to reach the trailheads.
The road cycling experience in Grazac is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic views, and the well-maintained surfaces of the routes, making it a popular destination for over 3,700 komoot users.
Yes, the Grazac area, particularly around popular spots like Lake Lavalette, offers amenities. The leisure base at Lake Lavalette provides a beach and facilities, and you can often find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the nearby villages and towns to refuel and rest after your rides.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated cycling paths in the Grazac region. However, it's always good practice to respect local traffic laws, be mindful of pedestrians, and adhere to any signage, especially in protected natural areas or shared-use paths like the Via Fluvia.
While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary by route or natural park. On dedicated paths like the "Route Verte" or general public roads, dogs are usually permitted on a leash. For routes passing through sensitive natural areas or private land, it's best to check local regulations or signage beforehand.


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