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Road cycling routes around Caudebronde traverse the diverse landscapes of the Montagne Noire in France's Occitanie region. The area features a mix of rolling hills, dense forests, and quiet country lanes, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes wind through rural countryside, offering diverse ecosystems and picturesque views. The region's topography includes both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
5.0
(1)
123
riders
85.5km
04:27
1,540m
1,540m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.3
(3)
40
riders
51.7km
02:54
1,140m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
(3)
24
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
25
riders
39.0km
01:56
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
10
riders
65.7km
03:25
1,140m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Very beautiful pass, not very difficult but very shaded for the great summer heat.
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Tough, hard pass that hurts the legs.
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Regular climb of 12 km, ideal for a smooth effort. No big percentages. Very pleasant on sunny days because it is shaded.
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810m elevation - 14th stage of the Tour de France 2007 (Mazamet - Plateau-de-Beille)
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Very pleasant pass to climb from Labruguière, regular slope without large percentages.
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Exceptional site of the Montagne Noire with its 4 castles, 40 caves and medieval village. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age and archaeological excavations continue in these places. The medieval complex includes 4 castles: Cabaret, Tour Régine, Surdespine and Quertineux, built on top of a rocky base; while the medieval village, the Castrum de Cabaret, is housed in the steep valley. For history buffs, visiting the village can easily keep you busy all day...
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Isolated at a crossroads, the church of St Pierre de Vals is a building that is currently largely in ruins. Its origin cannot be dated with certainty, but it predates the 13th century. Until the middle of the 17th century, it served as a parish church for the two communities of the villages of Tourette and Miraval-Cabardès. It adjoins the cemetery of these two villages. These vestiges offer a rather singular and romantic vision of the feudal period. The church belongs to an association which works for its preservation and enhancement.
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There are nearly 30 road cycling routes around Caudebronde, offering a variety of experiences through the Montagne Noire. These routes range from moderate to difficult, catering to different skill levels.
The region around Caudebronde, nestled in the Montagne Noire, features a diverse mix of rolling hills, dense forests, and quiet country lanes. You'll encounter varied topography with both invigorating climbs and enjoyable descents, providing a dynamic road cycling experience.
Yes, Caudebronde offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Pic de Nore – La Tourette Cabardes loop from Cuxac-Cabardès is a difficult 62 km path with significant climbs towards Pic de Nore, rewarding cyclists with panoramic views of the Montagne Noire.
Cyclists can discover several natural attractions. The Cubserviès Waterfall, the highest in the Aude department, offers dramatic views. You can also cycle around scenic lakes like Lac des Cammazes, which provides a beautiful route for road cyclists.
Absolutely. The area is rich in history. Routes often pass by sites like the Châteaux de Lastours, and charming medieval villages such as Montolieu and Saissac. You might also encounter the Roquefère Castle or the historic Mas-Cabardès Village, offering glimpses into the region's cultural heritage.
The region's forests, particularly near the Cubserviès Waterfall, offer shade and coolness, which is especially appreciated during warmer months. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for road cycling.
Yes, there are several moderate loop routes. The Lastours > Lastours – La Tourette Cabardes loop from Cuxac-Cabardès is a popular 36 km trail that takes about 1 hour 48 minutes, offering views of historical sites. Another option is the View of Aragon – Church of Brousse-et-Villaret loop from Cuxac-Cabardès, a 44 km scenic route.
The road cycling routes around Caudebronde are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 17 reviews. Nearly 400 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the picturesque views and diverse landscapes of the Montagne Noire.
For longer rides, Caudebronde's proximity to Carcassonne and the Canal du Midi is a significant advantage. While the immediate area offers routes up to 62 km, the Canal du Midi provides extensive, relatively flat cycling paths, ideal for extended, relaxed rides through historic landscapes, connecting Toulouse to the Mediterranean.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful lakes that are excellent for cycling. The Lac des Cammazes is a superb lake that can be toured by bike, offering a scenic route. Other nearby lakes include Lake Galaube and Lac des Montagnès.
Indeed. The Saint Peter's Church of Vals – Lastours > Lastours loop from Cuxac-Cabardès is a challenging 54.8 km route that passes by significant historical points. The View of Aragon – Church of Brousse-et-Villaret loop from Cuxac-Cabardès also features a church as a point of interest.
The elevation gains vary significantly depending on the route's difficulty. Moderate routes, like the Lastours > Lastours – La Tourette Cabardes loop, can have around 600 meters of elevation gain. More difficult routes, such as the Pic de Nore – La Tourette Cabardes loop, feature substantial climbs with over 1400 meters of elevation gain.


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