4.5
(372)
11,887
riders
32
rides
Road cycling around Lescheraines is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring numerous cols and valleys within the Bauges Massif. The region offers varied ascents and descents, with routes often traversing through forests and alongside rivers. Road cyclists can expect a landscape shaped by limestone formations and open pastures, providing diverse riding conditions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.5
(11)
294
riders
54.3km
03:13
1,370m
1,370m
This difficult 33.8-mile (54.3 km) road cycling loop in the Parc naturel régional du Massif des Bauges offers stunning Alpine views.
5.0
(1)
42
riders
23.1km
01:12
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
(3)
46
riders
46.7km
02:22
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(3)
39
riders
30.4km
01:43
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(5)
21
riders
37.5km
01:51
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nothing but downhill from Revard!!! It’s not the same from Chambé
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Quiet little road to begin the ascent of the Col du Frêne. Very beautiful view.
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Piece of rocky mountain that sticks out above the trees
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Beautiful pass. The climb is a bit gentler from the north. The descent to the south offers beautiful views of the Isère Valley.
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A superb, very little-used pass to climb from St Alban via St Jean or Curienne, Lescheraines or La Compôte via Aillon le Vieux. Beautiful views of the Colombier. More difficult and more irregular on the Chambéry side compared to the climb on the Bauges side.
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A snack break? Stop at the Halte des Bauges in Bellecombes-en-Bauges.
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The chocolate shop in the village allows you to relax on a shaded terrace and everything is excellent, even the brunches.
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From the centre of Chambéry, the climb of the pass starts at the exit of St Alban Leysse and is done very regularly crossing the villages of St Jean d'Arvey then Déserts where the view of the Margériaz will accompany you to the summit. Source: Chambéry mountains
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Lescheraines offers over 30 road cycling routes, catering primarily to moderate and difficult skill levels. You'll find a diverse network of paths through the mountainous terrain of the Bauges Massif.
The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring numerous cols and valleys within the Bauges Massif. Expect varied ascents and descents, with routes often traversing through forests, alongside rivers, and across open pastures shaped by limestone formations.
While Lescheraines is known for its moderate to difficult routes, there are no specifically designated 'easy' road cycling routes listed. The area's mountainous nature means most rides involve significant elevation changes. However, routes like the Leschaux Pass – La Halte des Bauges Restaurant loop from Lescheraines are moderate and shorter, offering a good introduction to the area's challenges.
Lescheraines is surrounded by notable mountain passes. Cyclists often tackle the Leschaux Pass, Plainpalais Pass, Chérel Pass, and Cochette Pass. These passes offer challenging climbs and rewarding views of the Bauges Massif.
Yes, many routes in Lescheraines are designed as loops. For instance, the challenging Col des Prés and Col de Plainpalais Loop covers 54.3 km, while the moderate Jolie route d'Arith – Bridge over the Chéran loop from Lescheraines is 46.7 km. These loops allow you to start and finish in the same location.
Routes vary significantly. Moderate routes like the Leschaux Pass – La Halte des Bauges Restaurant loop are around 23 km and take about 1 hour 12 minutes. More difficult routes, such as the Col des Prés and Col de Plainpalais Loop, can be over 54 km and require more than 3 hours to complete, given the significant elevation gains.
The road cycling routes in Lescheraines are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 360 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, scenic views of the Bauges Massif, and the variety of terrain.
Yes, the routes often pass by or offer views of several attractions. You can experience the Leschaux Pass, or catch glimpses of summits like Col du Semnoz summit and Mount Revard. Many routes also traverse through picturesque forests and alongside rivers like the Chéran.
The best time for road cycling in Lescheraines is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the mountain passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for tackling the region's climbs and descents.
Yes, some routes are designed to include convenient stops. For example, the Leschaux Pass – La Halte des Bauges Restaurant loop from Lescheraines specifically mentions a stop at a local restaurant, providing an opportunity to refuel and enjoy the local cuisine amidst your ride.
The Lescheraines area is known for its challenging climbs, often involving significant elevation gain over mountain passes. Routes like the Col des Prés and Col de Plainpalais Loop feature substantial ascents, making them popular among advanced cyclists looking for a demanding ride. The region's numerous cols provide ample opportunity for challenging climbs.


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