4.7
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358
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Touring cycling around Le Caylar offers routes across the Larzac plateau, a vast limestone region within the Grands Causses UNESCO World Heritage site. The terrain features impressive natural dolomites, ancient fortifications, and landscapes sculpted by erosion, including valleys and canyons. This area presents a varied landscape, ranging from rugged plateaus to deep river gorges, providing diverse challenges for cyclists.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
5.0
(5)
50
riders
49.5km
03:26
900m
900m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(5)
36
riders
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(6)
17
riders
41.3km
02:37
510m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
18
riders
35.2km
02:44
370m
370m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.6
(5)
10
riders
20.5km
01:17
220m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Entering La Couvertoirade, I discovered an incredibly well-preserved medieval village. The ramparts, narrow streets, and serene atmosphere make it a place where you naturally take the time to stroll.
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Very beautiful viewpoint over the Couvertoirade and the Rédounel mill. The path is smooth and accessible by gravel bike, mountain bike or simply on foot for a quiet stroll.
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Great report and impressions of the Cévennes @JakobusPilger👍 But a bit long 😅😃
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Under the title "France's Wild South," an episode of the British television series "National Parks – Protected Natural Wonders" on 3sat presents the Cévennes mountains. The accompanying text on the website states: "Lush green mountains, barren plateaus, and deep gorges characterize this landscape, which, unlike France's coasts, has not yet been discovered by mass tourism. It also boasts some of the country's most spectacular river landscapes." The compelling documentary, available in German, can be viewed in the media library at the following link: https://www.3sat.de/dokumentation/nationalparks-geschuetzte-naturwunder/nationalparks-geschuetzte-naturwunder-cevennen-frankreichs-wilder-sueden-102.html
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Superb view of the valley! In the distance, you can also make out the outline of the Salagou.
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The Vis Gorges combine spectacular cliffs, whitewater, and lush vegetation from the valley floor to the plateau. They are particularly well-known for being home to the Navacelles cirque.
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Vissec, the aptly named, be careful, the water point on the square is not available in summer, you will have to use the toilets in Blandas
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Beautiful route can be done on an E-bike
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes around Le Caylar, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews.
The terrain around Le Caylar is incredibly diverse, ranging from the rugged plateaus of the Larzac, a vast limestone region within the Grands Causses UNESCO World Heritage site, to deep valleys and canyons. You'll encounter impressive natural dolomites, ancient fortifications, and landscapes sculpted by millennia of erosion. The climate is influenced by both Mediterranean and mountain conditions, adding to the varied experience.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for different fitness levels. Out of the 44 touring cycling routes, 3 are rated as easy and 22 as moderate, providing accessible choices for beginners or those preferring a less strenuous ride. For example, the Le Cros – Le Caylar loop from Saint-Félix-de-l'Héras is a moderate 20.5 km route with a manageable elevation gain.
You can discover several impressive natural landmarks. The Cirque of Navacelles – Cirque de Navacelles loop from Le Cros takes you through the immense, 300-meter-deep canyon of the Cirque de Navacelles, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can also explore the unique limestone formations of the Larzac plateau, as seen on the Côte de Labeil – Pioch Lachioux Viewpoint loop from Saint-Félix-de-l'Héras. Additionally, the region is home to several caves, such as the Labeil cave, and the Entrance to the Canalettes natural site offers opportunities to explore rock labyrinths.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. The Pas de la Livre Pass – La Couvertoirade loop from Saint-Félix-de-l'Héras leads you past historical sites, including the Templar and Hospitalier towns like La Couvertoirade. In Le Caylar village itself, you can see a clock tower, old houses dating back to the Carolingian era, and the unique sculpted elm and Roc Castel chapel, which offers panoramic views from its summit.
Yes, Le Caylar is a cycling-friendly area. The region offers mountain bike rentals and instructors, making it possible to find suitable bikes for your touring adventures.
The climate around Le Caylar is influenced by both Mediterranean and mountain conditions, making spring and autumn generally the most pleasant seasons for touring cycling. During these times, temperatures are mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant, offering ideal conditions for exploring the Larzac plateau and its surroundings.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Le Caylar are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Cirque of Navacelles – Cirque de Navacelles loop from Le Cros and the challenging Château de Saint-Michel – Le Cros loop from Le Caylar.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from rugged plateaus to deep valleys, and the breathtaking views of the 'grandiose natural sites' like the Cirque de Navacelles. The extensive network of trails and the variety of routes catering to different ability levels are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is known for its panoramic views. From the summit of Roc Castel, overlooking Le Caylar village, you can enjoy a superb panoramic view of the southern Larzac. Routes like the Côte de Labeil – Pioch Lachioux Viewpoint loop from Saint-Félix-de-l'Héras are specifically designed to offer stunning vistas across the Larzac plateau and its distinctive limestone formations.
The touring cycling routes around Le Caylar offer a range of difficulty levels. Out of 44 routes, 3 are rated as easy, 22 as moderate, and 19 as difficult. This variety ensures that both casual riders and experienced cyclists can find suitable challenges, from gentle rides through the countryside to demanding ascents across the Larzac plateau.


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