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Touring cycling around Lac De La Roucarie offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, greenways, and historical villages. The region features a mix of dedicated cycling paths and quiet country roads, providing varied terrain for touring cyclists. Elevation changes are present, with routes ranging from gentle gradients to more challenging climbs. The area around Lac De La Roucarie provides opportunities to explore both natural scenery and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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49.0km
03:09
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.8km
05:01
1,050m
1,050m
This difficult 44.6-mile touring cycling loop in the Puechs du Ségala connects the medieval towns of Monestiés and Cordes-sur-Ciel.

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44.7km
02:41
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
01:54
380m
380m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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44.8km
02:55
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The sleepy village of Tanus, which has been bypassed by the new road viaduct, is beautiful and worth a stop to admire, especially if you've just ridden up from the gorge of the Viaur
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We pass by large meadows, it's green, it's beautiful, it's magnificent! Beautiful landscapes of our lands!
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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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Very pretty, quiet and well-shaded greenway!
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A really cool cafe to take a little break, very welcoming
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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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In July, you will be transported back to the Middle Ages during the two-day festival of the great falconer. The programme includes a costumed banquet, a ball, a medieval market, parades and many entertainment related to the era. Gourmets will delight in the crispy biscuits from Cordes. Made from almonds, egg whites and sugar, they taste simply heavenly!
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The palace, with its courtyard of honour and two towers, is still very well preserved. Built in the 13th century, the palace now houses the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, which displays a large number of works by the famous artist, who was born in Albi: paintings from his youth, portraits, paintings of brothels, sketches of the world of the spectacle.
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There are nearly 90 touring cycling routes mapped around Lac De La Roucarie on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Lac De La Roucarie offers several easier routes. While many routes feature rolling hills and elevation changes, there are options with gentler gradients. For a smoother ride, consider routes that follow greenways, such as the Miners' Path – Greenway loop from Carmaux, which is a moderate 24.4-mile path.
The region around Lac De La Roucarie is generally pleasant for touring cycling from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While specific weather conditions can vary, avoiding the peak heat of summer afternoons might be advisable for longer rides.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging The Puechs of Ségala Loop and the moderate Medieval Village of Monestiés – Beautiful view loop from Carmaux.
The terrain around Lac De La Roucarie is diverse, featuring rolling hills, dedicated greenways, and quiet country roads. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from paved roads to well-maintained paths, with elevation changes ranging from gentle to more challenging climbs, especially in the Ségala region.
For families, routes that utilize greenways are often the most suitable due to their smoother surfaces and reduced traffic. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, looking for shorter, flatter sections or greenway loops like the Greenway – View of the Tarn loop from Carmaux can provide a pleasant experience for all ages.
The touring cycling routes around Lac De La Roucarie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of natural scenery with historical villages, and the well-maintained greenways that offer a mix of challenges and relaxing rides.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, especially those that traverse rolling hills or pass through historical villages. For example, the Medieval Village of Monestiés – Beautiful view loop from Carmaux is specifically noted for its beautiful views, combining cultural heritage with picturesque landscapes.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. For instance, the The Puechs of Ségala Loop, at 44.6 miles, typically takes around 5 hours, while a shorter route like the Cap Découverte loop from Carmaux (22.1 miles) can be completed in about 2 hours.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead may vary, many routes start or pass through towns like Carmaux, which may have regional bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to your chosen starting point.
Routes that pass through or near villages and towns, such as Carmaux or Monestiés, will offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. Planning your route to include these stops can enhance your cycling experience.


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