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Gravel biking around Frayssinet offers diverse terrain across the Lot department of France. The region is characterized by rolling green hills, extensive farming lands, and the distinctive limestone landscape of the Causse de Gramat. Cyclists can explore a network of quiet country roads, forest tracks, and stony "causses," alongside scenic river valleys like the Lot and Céou. This rural setting provides varied routes suitable for gravel exploration, blending natural features with traditional architecture.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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53.4km
04:00
960m
960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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123km
08:14
1,860m
1,860m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.7km
03:00
840m
840m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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These "terraces" are barriers of tufa created by limestone deposits that petrify leaves, roots, and trunks.
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Two large domes dominate the Romanesque nave. They represent the most extraordinary example of the so-called "Aquitanian" architectural style: 16 meters in diameter and 32 meters high; only the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul has a taller dome. Also noteworthy is the small, golden church of Saint-Svair, with its large statue of Emperor Charlemagne, who presented it to the church of Cahors.
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The Cabouy chasm, located near Gramat, is a vast resurgence that marks the birth of the Ouysse. It is one of the most famous cave diving sites in the Lot: the submerged galleries extend for several kilometers and are only accessible to specialized divers. The site is easily accessible on foot, and even without diving, you can observe the impressive entrance to the chasm and the typical environment of the causse.
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Worth seeing cathedral in Cahors.
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Worth seeing tower of an old factory.
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Small village on the Vert River, monument, view of the church, and a nice bar. More info: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Denis-Catus?wprov=sfla1
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You absolutely must stop at the chasm for its magical colors
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The region offers a diverse mix of terrain, perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter forest tracks, stony 'causses' (limestone plateaus), and the expansive plains of Quercy Blanc. The landscape includes woodlands, open prairies, and scenic river valleys like the Lot and Célé, providing varied surfaces for exploration.
While many documented routes are considered difficult, the region research mentions an 'Easy' 21km gravel route along the Thèze river, providing an accessible entry point for riders. The area's mix of forest tracks and open prairies can also offer gentler sections for those seeking a less challenging ride.
Beyond the varied landscapes of forests, causses, and river valleys, you might encounter traditional architecture like typical villages and 'gariottes' (small dry stone huts). The region is also known for its rural tranquility. For specific points of interest, consider exploring areas near Labastide-Murat Town Centre or the Our Lady of the Snows Chapel.
The gravel bike trails around Frayssinet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 20 gravel bikers have explored the area, often praising the diverse terrain, from forest tracks to stony causses, and the overall rural tranquility of the Lot department.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the challenging Saint-Denis-Catus – Ancienne tuilerie briqueterie loop from Cras is a 53.4 km path exploring forest tracks. Another option is the Labastide-Murat Town Centre – Château de Vaillac loop from Soulomès, which is 45.8 km and leads through traditional villages.
The Lot region, where Frayssinet-le-Gélat is located, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn often offer ideal conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. While not explicitly stated, avoiding the peak heat of summer might be preferable for longer rides.
Absolutely! The region is rich in history and culture. Within a short drive, you can explore famous sites like Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, a 'Most Beautiful Village in France', or Rocamadour, a stunning pilgrimage site built into a cliff. Other medieval towns like Figeac, Gourdon, and Martel are also easily accessible, offering unique historical insights.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, many routes start from or pass through villages and towns. It's generally advisable to look for public parking in the starting villages of the routes, such as near Labastide-Murat Town Centre or other local communes.
The area around Frayssinet-le-Gélat is characterized by rural tranquility, with many forest tracks and open prairies. While specific regulations for dogs on gravel bike trails are not provided, many natural outdoor spaces in France welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, the Rocamadour – Rocamadour loop from Cœur de Causse is a difficult 122.8 km trail that traverses varied landscapes, including the distinctive 'causse' formations, and typically takes almost 10 hours to complete.
The landscape is dotted with traditional villages and 'gariottes,' which are small dry stone huts, adding to the region's charm and historical character. You'll find typical rural architecture that reflects the rich heritage of the Lot department.


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