Perpignan, Saint-Cyprien, and Argelès-sur-Mer Loop
Perpignan, Saint-Cyprien, and Argelès-sur-Mer Loop
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62.3km
310m
Road cycling
This moderate 38.7-mile (62.3 km) road cycling route between Perpignan and Argelès offers diverse landscapes from vineyards to coastal views
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.36 km
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5.20 km
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35.9 km
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52.3 km
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62.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
44.8 km
11.0 km
6.29 km
285 m
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Surfaces
58.2 km
3.85 km
268 m
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The route primarily features well-paved asphalt surfaces, making it ideal for road bikes. You'll find a mix of dedicated cycleways and regular roads, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. The terrain is generally moderate, with some gentle climbs.
This route is considered moderate and is best suited for cyclists with good fitness. While the surfaces are easy to cycle on, the distance of approximately 62 kilometers requires a reasonable level of endurance. There are no overly steep sections, but it's not a completely flat ride.
You'll experience diverse scenery, transitioning from the countryside with olive groves and vineyards to stunning coastal views. Highlights include the charming Argelès-sur-Mer Old Town and the beautiful sandy expanse of Saint-Cyprien Beach. You might also pass by Palace of the Kings of Majorca and the area around Sorède -Villelongue.
The Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for cycling this route, offering pleasant temperatures and less crowded paths. Summer can be very warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if cycling during peak season. Winter is generally mild but can be cooler and windier.
Yes, a significant portion of this route forms part of the EuroVelo 8 (Mediterranean Cycling Route), particularly as you approach the coast. It also includes sections of the Itinéraire cyclable Perpignan Villeneuve de la Raho and the Voie verte Agouille de la Mar, offering connections to broader cycling networks.
Parking is available in both Perpignan and Argelès-sur-Mer. In Argelès-sur-Mer, you can often find parking near the beach areas or the old town. For specific parking information, it's advisable to check local tourism resources like tourisme-pyrenees-mediterranee.com before your trip.
As this is primarily a road cycling route, it's generally not recommended for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the path due to traffic and speed. However, many coastal towns and natural areas in the region are dog-friendly, so you might find opportunities for walks with your dog off the main cycling route.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay an entrance fee to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and dedicated cycleways that are freely accessible to cyclists.
Yes, as the route passes through several towns and coastal areas, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops, especially in Argelès-sur-Mer Old Town and near Saint-Cyprien Beach. It's a good idea to carry some water and snacks, especially for sections between towns.
For this moderate road cycling route, pack essentials like a helmet, water bottles, basic bike repair kit (spare tube, pump), sunscreen, sunglasses, and appropriate cycling attire. Given the coastal sections, a light windbreaker can be useful. Don't forget your phone for navigation and emergencies.
Both Perpignan and Argelès-sur-Mer are well-served by public transport, including train and bus services, which can facilitate access to the start or end points of the route. Check local transport schedules for options that accommodate bicycles, especially regional trains.