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Road cycling routes around Puygouzon offer access to varied terrain within the Tarn department of France. The region is characterized by rolling landscapes, agricultural fields, and the presence of greenways built on old railway lines. These paths feature gentle slopes and changing scenery, providing an accessible environment for road cyclists. Puygouzon serves as a starting point for exploring the natural beauty of the Tarn countryside.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.6
(14)
218
riders
61.0km
02:46
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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78
riders
54.6km
02:26
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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10
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99.6km
04:42
1,080m
1,080m
This difficult 61.9-mile (99.6 km) road cycling loop near Albi and Carmaux features 3531 feet (1076 metres) of elevation gain.
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12
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73.1km
03:22
820m
820m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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120
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35.4km
01:29
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This bridge is truly magnificent. With a beautiful view of the city in the background! The best time to go is at sunset; it's breathtaking!
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I love these little streets of Albi; they're peaceful, majestic, and steeped in history. The best way to experience them is on foot!
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sublime view of the footbridge
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Coming to Albi without making a detour to the Sainte-Cécile cathedral is not possible. This religious building in red brick will amaze you as it is so imposing. For my part, it reminds me of an immense stone vessel. Faced with such majesty, you will understand why it has been classified with the episcopal city of Albi since July 31, 2010 on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The first cathedral dates back to the 4th century, but it was during the 13th century that it was profoundly modified by major works. Under the aegis of Sainte-Cécile, patron saint of musicians, take the time to visit this marvel. It is the most visited cathedral in France ahead of Notre-Dame de Paris.
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Saint CECILE, to whom the cathedral in Albi was dedicated, is, among the large circle of saints, primarily responsible for good sound - if one can put it so casually at this point - because she is the patron saint of church music. Many religious choirs are named after her. The dates of her life from the corresponding saint's legend are not historically certain, but she is said to be a martyr from the beginning of the third century. The patron saint's feast day, i.e. her memorial day in the calendar of saints, is on November 22nd in all major Christian denominations.
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A short but intense climb (if you arrive from the west, a big descent otherwise) with a beautiful view as a reward
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The Sainte-Cécile Cathedral is a jewel of Gothic architecture in the south of France. It is the largest brick church in the world. It is also the largest church in Europe whose walls are still completely painted.
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From here you have a wonderful view of the old town and the cathedral.
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Puygouzon offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 580 tours available. These routes cater to various preferences, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The region around Puygouzon is characterized by beautiful rolling terrain with changing landscapes and gentle slopes. You'll cycle through agricultural fields, past traditional farms, and along greenways built on old railway lines, such as the Voie Verte Albi-Castres.
Yes, Puygouzon provides options for all skill levels. You can find over 50 easy routes for a relaxed ride, more than 350 moderate routes for a balanced challenge, and over 170 difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking more demanding climbs and distances.
Absolutely. Many routes offer views of historical sites and natural beauty. For instance, the View of the Château de Grandval – Bridge over the Dadou loop from Puygouzon provides scenic views of the Château de Grandval. You can also explore nearby attractions like Saint Cecilia's Cathedral and the historic city of Albi, which are easily accessible from Puygouzon.
Yes, Puygouzon is a starting point for "La Voie Verte Albi-Castres," also known as "Le Chemin des Droits de l'Homme." This 44-kilometer greenway, built on an old railway line, offers a peaceful journey through the Tarn countryside with gentle slopes and diverse natural scenery. For more information, you can visit the Tarn Tourism website.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 115 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful countryside, and the well-maintained routes that offer both accessible rides and moderate challenges.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Exit route du Pont Neuf – View of the Tarn loop from Stadium municipal, which offers varied landscapes and views of the Tarn river.
For those seeking longer distances, routes like the View of the Château de Grandval – Bridge over the Dadou loop from Puygouzon cover approximately 66.8 km (41.5 miles) and feature significant elevation gain, making them suitable for more enduring rides.
Yes, there are numerous easy routes. The Route de Réalmont loop from Cambon is a good example, offering a manageable distance of about 28.9 km (18 miles) with gentle elevation changes, perfect for a leisurely ride.
The routes wind through diverse natural settings, including agricultural fields, traditional farms, and areas with pigeon lofts. You'll be surrounded by hedges, oaks, maples, walnuts, and other trees, providing habitat for various birds and small mammals. The air is often filled with the aromas of broom, hawthorn, elder, and juniper.
Yes, several routes incorporate views of local rivers. For instance, the Exit route du Pont Neuf – View of the Tarn loop from Stadium municipal provides scenic views of the Tarn river as you cycle through the landscape.
While cycling the Voie Verte Albi-Castres, you can make a slight detour to visit the charming village of Lautrec, known for its pink garlic. This adds a cultural dimension to your cycling excursion through the Tarn countryside.


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