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No traffic road cycling routes around Solignac-Sous-Roche traverse a region characterized by diverse terrain, including mountains, valleys, rivers, and forests. The area features significant elevation gains, offering challenging routes for road cyclists. This varied topography contributes to a range of cycling experiences, from demanding climbs to scenic paths through the Limousin countryside.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
15
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50.4km
02:50
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.9km
02:41
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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8
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42.5km
02:10
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.8km
02:20
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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With the patronage of "John the Baptist", this parish has chosen a saint who is considered a forerunner of Jesus Christ. In Christian theology, he is the voice of the voice in the desert prophesied in the Old Testament book of Isaiah: "A voice calls out: In the desert prepare the way for the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God!" (Luther Bible). John is the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, who was visited by the Mother of God Mary when she learned from the Archangel Gabriel that she herself was to give birth to Jesus Christ, and her - until then childless - relative was still pregnant in old age. The feast day of Saint Jean Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th.
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The Saint-Paul church, from the 14th century and formerly attached to the monastery of La Chaise-Dieu, is an extension of the castle. It is easily recognizable from the surrounding area thanks to its spire at the top of its bell tower. Restoration work was undertaken in the 19th century.
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Church in the middle of Usson-en-Forez
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It is a road bridge but not without its charm. From here, you enjoy breathtaking views of the Loire and the surrounding hills.
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Blanlhac is surrounded by juices. Emeral Juice is two kilometers north of the village. The small town is also close to the Suc de Jalore (to the south) and the basalt organs of Mézères (to the east). It borders the Ran river which has numerous mills on its watercourse. This village has a common oven, a legacy of ancient times, it was a communal wood-fired oven. It was made available by the lord of the surrounding area to the service of the inhabitants so that they could come and bake their bread there. For each cooking the lord collected a tax.
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In Vorey flows the Arzon. This charming village of Velay in the Haute-Loire department has a multimedia room on the town hall square with more than 200 seats. It is dedicated to culture and shows. On the program at L’Embarcadère: plays, conferences and cinema. Who is talking about a cultural desert here? A good example of promoting culture in the countryside.
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There are 13 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Solignac-Sous-Roche listed in this guide. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevation gains, ensuring options for different fitness levels.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Solignac-Sous-Roche are generally quite challenging. Out of the 13 routes, 9 are rated as difficult, and 4 are rated as moderate. Cyclists can expect significant elevation gains, with some routes featuring over 1,000m of climbing, such as the Chamalières-sur-Loire bridge – Lavoûte-sur-Loire Bridge loop.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Solignac-Sous-Roche are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Chamalières-sur-Loire bridge – Human Rights Bridge loop, which covers nearly 50 km with over 1,000m of elevation, or the shorter Château de Leignecq loop from Valprivas, a moderate 29 km ride.
The routes offer diverse and scenic views of the Limousin countryside, characterized by unspoiled nature, verdant forests, and varied terrain. You'll experience the beauty of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, which includes mountains, valleys, and rivers. The area's topography provides breathtaking landscapes throughout your ride.
While cycling, you might encounter historical sites and natural features. Notable attractions include the Château d'Artias and the Château de Valprivas. The Human Rights Bridge is also a point of interest that some routes pass by, such as the Human Rights Bridge – Chamalières-sur-Loire bridge loop.
Given that most routes are rated moderate to difficult with significant elevation gains, Solignac-Sous-Roche is more suited for cyclists with good fitness and some experience. Beginners might find the climbs challenging, but the shorter moderate routes, like the Château de Leignecq loop, could be a good starting point.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Solignac-Sous-Roche are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging terrain, the quiet roads, and the beautiful, unspoiled natural scenery of the Limousin countryside.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, the region is known for its scenic vistas. Routes with higher elevation gains, such as the Chamalières-sur-Loire bridge – Lavoûte-sur-Loire Bridge loop, will naturally offer panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and forests as you climb.
The region is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. These seasons provide ideal conditions for tackling the challenging routes and enjoying the scenic views. Winter cycling might be possible, but weather conditions can be more unpredictable, and some higher elevation sections could be affected.
The majority of the no-traffic road cycling routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult due to significant elevation. For families with younger children or those seeking very easy, flat rides, these specific routes might be too challenging. It's advisable to check individual route profiles for detailed elevation and distance to determine suitability for your family's fitness level.
While the routes focus on traffic-free sections, they often pass through or near small villages and towns like Vorey-sur-Arzon or Saint-Georges-Lagricol. These settlements may offer opportunities for refreshments. It's always a good idea to check the route details and plan your stops in advance, especially on longer rides in rural areas.


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