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776
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160
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Touring cycling around Lagrave offers routes through the gentle landscapes of the Tarn river valley. The region is characterized by its rolling terrain, often following the course of the Tarn river, with vineyards and agricultural lands. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. The area provides a mix of scenic river views and routes connecting to nearby towns like Gaillac.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.2
(22)
90
riders
41.5km
02:27
140m
140m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(8)
39
riders
33.1km
02:00
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(11)
33
riders
21.0km
01:14
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(7)
23
riders
32.4km
01:56
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(5)
21
riders
18.9km
01:07
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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An unusual footbridge, quite pretty. It's a bit bumpy on a bike because of the metal bars they've put on the ground, but nothing too bothersome over such a short distance! It's worth a look!
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sublime view of the footbridge
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There is a very nice view on this road, with the bonus of the ruined castle of Castelnau-de-Levis (it might be worth going to see it more closely next time...)
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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 beautiful little 17th century castle surrounded by a large park
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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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There are over 160 touring cycling routes available around Lagrave, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has highly rated these routes, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
Yes, Lagrave offers over 35 easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. A great option is the Rivières Dam – Gaillac loop from Lagrave, an easy 13.1-mile (21.0 km) trail. Another family-friendly choice is the View of the Tarn – Gaillac loop from Marssac-sur-Tarn, which is also rated as easy.
The touring cycling routes in Lagrave primarily feature gentle, rolling terrain, often following the picturesque Tarn river valley. You'll cycle through vineyards and agricultural lands, with generally moderate elevation gains, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
Yes, many routes around Lagrave are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular View of the Tarn – View of the Tarn loop from Lagrave is a 25.8-mile (41.5 km) circular route offering extensive river views.
Many routes offer beautiful views of the Tarn river. You can also explore specific points of interest such as the Lagrave Footbridge, or enjoy the general View of the Tarn. The View of the Tarn – Road with beautiful view loop from Marssac-sur-Tarn is specifically known for its scenic roads.
Routes vary in length and elevation. Easy routes, like the Château de Foucault – Rivières Dam loop from Lagrave, cover about 11.7 miles (18.9 km) with around 84 meters of elevation gain. More moderate routes, such as the View of the Tarn – View of the Tarn loop from Lagrave, can be around 25.8 miles (41.5 km) with approximately 140 meters of elevation.
Yes, several routes connect Lagrave to nearby towns. For instance, the Rivières Dam – Gaillac loop from Lagrave leads you through the countryside towards Gaillac, a town known for its vineyards and the historic Gaillac Castle.
The Tarn region generally enjoys pleasant weather for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush green landscapes and blooming vineyards, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall colors. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are often preferred during peak season.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Reviewers often praise the scenic river views, the gentle rolling terrain, and the peaceful routes through vineyards and agricultural lands, making it a relaxing and enjoyable cycling experience.
While specific cafes are not always directly on every route, the routes often pass through or near small villages and towns where you can find local establishments for refreshments. Planning your stops in towns like Gaillac or Marssac-sur-Tarn is recommended.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages where routes typically start, such as Lagrave itself or Marssac-sur-Tarn. Look for public parking areas, often near town centers or local amenities, which provide convenient access to the cycling network.


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