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No traffic touring cycling routes around Dallet are characterized by a diverse landscape shaped by the Allier River and volcanic hills. The region features varied topography, including flat sections along the riverbanks and more challenging ascents on volcanic terrain. This area in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France offers a blend of natural features and historical landmarks suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.6
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219
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43.3km
02:59
190m
190m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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32
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23.2km
01:40
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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84.9km
05:32
1,210m
1,210m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36
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13.5km
00:49
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28
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11.2km
00:44
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Inaugurated in 1889, this Eiffel-type road bridge was recently restored with the addition of two separate lanes to make it safer for pedestrians/cyclists to cross the Allier River.
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You should definitely stop here to admire the views of Château de Buron, a ruined medieval castle perched on a volcanic peak. The castle was built in the 13th century and was once a stronghold of the counts of Auvergne. It was destroyed by fire in the 18th century and today only the surrounding wall and four round towers remain. You can access the castle by following a marked path from the village of Buron. It will take you around 30 minutes to reach the summit. From here you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Allier valley and the surrounding mountains. The castle is also a great place for bird watching, as you may be able to see birds of prey such as buzzards, kestrels or even eagles. Buron Castle is a place where you can immerse yourself in the past and admire the beauty of the present.
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La Sauvetat is a name that comes from the Latin word "salvare", which means "to save". It was given to several places in France that were fortified or protected by a religious order, such as the Knights Hospitaller or the Templars. La Sauvetat, in the Puy-de-Dôme department, is one of these places, whose history dates back to the 12th century. It was a commandery of the Knights Hospitaller who built a castle, a church and a hospital there. You can still see some of these buildings today, as well as the medieval bridge that spans the Morge.
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The small town of Chauriat has a rich and diverse heritage. The village retains traces of its Cluniac heritage as well as its medieval past marked by the remains of the village fort.
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The Château de Busséol was built in 1170. It is located on a small volcanic mound and overlooks the Liomagne. It was previously the home of several kings and queens of France.
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The Via Allier greenway and the landscaped lake of Cournon allow you to cut off from the nearby town.
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There are over 160 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Dallet, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy, flat rides to more challenging tours with significant elevation.
The terrain around Dallet is quite varied. You can expect relatively flat sections along the Allier River, as well as rolling hills and more demanding slopes, especially around volcanic features like the Puy de Mur. Routes may include paved surfaces, compacted gravel, and some unpaved sections, catering to different cycling experiences.
Yes, Dallet offers several family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes. For example, the Martailles Pond loop from Pont du Château is an easy 23 km route with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed family outing. The flat sections along the Allier River are generally suitable for all ages.
Many no-traffic cycling routes around Dallet are suitable for cycling with dogs, especially those on wider paths or quiet country roads. However, it's always best to check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or challenging terrain that might not be ideal for your pet. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash where required.
You'll find a mix of historical and natural attractions. Along your rides, you might encounter the charming Dallet village itself, or catch a view of Busseol castle. The Medieval Center of Billom is also a short ride away, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Natural highlights include the Allier River and views from spots like Puy Saint-Romain.
The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) brings blooming landscapes, while summer (June-August) is warm and ideal for longer days. Autumn (September-October) provides beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Dallet are designed as circular loops. For instance, the Dallet bridge – Allier loop from Pont du Château is a 43 km circular route, and the Dallet village – Allier loop from Mur-sur-Allier offers a shorter 19 km option, both providing scenic returns to your starting point.
Dallet village itself serves as a convenient starting point with local parking options. For routes starting from nearby towns like Pont du Château or Mur-sur-Allier, you'll typically find parking facilities. While public transport options exist in the wider Auvergne region, specific bike-friendly public transport directly to trailheads might be limited, so planning your start and end points is recommended.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Dallet, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the no-traffic routes, the beautiful riverside scenery along the Allier, and the charming villages encountered along the way.
Dallet village and other nearby towns like Billom offer various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. While not every route will have facilities directly on the path, you can plan your rides to pass through these villages for refreshment stops or overnight stays. It's advisable to check opening times, especially in smaller hamlets.
Dallet is situated on the Véloroute V70, which is part of a larger network of cycling paths. This integration means you can connect to longer-distance routes, such as those following the Allier River, offering extended no-traffic touring opportunities beyond the immediate vicinity of Dallet.


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