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Gravel biking around Saint-Cyprien offers diverse terrain, from coastal paths and tranquil canals to agricultural plains and the foothills of the Pyrenees. The region provides a mix of flat routes near the Mediterranean Sea and lagoons, alongside more challenging climbs as one ventures towards the mountains. This varied landscape allows for a range of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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56.1km
04:11
970m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.4km
01:43
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.5km
00:45
40m
40m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
00:56
240m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.2km
01:04
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Losse Castle is located in the commune of Thonac, on the banks of the Vézère,
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A great view of the Dordogne valley.
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There are 5 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Saint-Cyprien featured in this guide, offering a variety of experiences from easy to difficult.
Saint-Cyprien benefits from approximately 320 days of sunshine annually, making it suitable for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for exploring the region's diverse terrain.
Yes, for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride, the Village of Limeuil – Bridge with Special Ramp loop from Limeuil is an excellent choice. It's rated as easy and offers a gentle introduction to gravel biking in the area.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Montignac-Lascaux Old Town – On the Vézère loop from Abri du Cap Blanc and the Beynac-et-Cazenac – Beautiful balcony road loop from Beynac-et-Cazenac are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes as you venture towards the Pyrenees foothills.
The region offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find coastal paths, tranquil canal routes, and agricultural plains closer to the Mediterranean. As you head inland towards the Pyrenees, routes become more challenging with varied elevations, offering stunning views over forests and peaks.
Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the moderate Paunat – View of Limeuil loop from Limeuil and the easy Village of Limeuil – Bridge with Special Ramp loop from Limeuil.
While riding, you can enjoy the Mediterranean coast, tranquil canals, and agricultural landscapes. The majestic Pyrenees mountains form a dramatic backdrop. You might also encounter historical sites and castles in the wider region, such as Castelnaud-la-Chapelle or Beynac Castle, which are popular attractions nearby.
Many of the routes, especially the easier ones, are suitable for families. The region's flat coastal paths and canal routes provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages. Consider routes with lower difficulty ratings for a family-friendly experience.
Generally, parking is available in or near the villages and towns where these routes begin. For specific parking information, it's always best to check the individual route details on komoot before you set out.
The routes vary significantly in length. You can find shorter options like the Village of Limeuil – Bridge with Special Ramp loop from Limeuil at approximately 13 km, up to longer, more challenging rides such as the Montignac-Lascaux Old Town – On the Vézère loop from Abri du Cap Blanc which is over 56 km.
The komoot community highly rates the routes in this area, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, scenic paths and the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of the Pyrénées-Orientales without vehicle traffic.
While many outdoor trails in France are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check local regulations for specific routes or protected natural areas. Keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to respect the environment and other users.


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