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Road cycling around Aromas is characterized by rolling hills and lush farmland, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. The region offers varied landscapes with both challenging climbs and scenic, flatter stretches through agricultural areas. Cyclists can expect elevation changes and wide-open views of the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys. The rural setting ensures a peaceful riding experience away from urban crowds.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.7
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24
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39.5km
01:50
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32
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63.9km
03:00
780m
780m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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17
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.2km
01:46
350m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.4km
01:49
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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pretty little stone viaduct with 2 superimposed lanes, one for cars with 6 arches and one for the train with 11 arches. Atypical.
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The bridge separates two departments, the Jura and the Ain. "Iron bridge. For several centuries, the Ain was crossed at Thoirette using a ferry, called Christouphe's ferry, named after the commune where the passenger resided. From 1808 to 1811, the riparian communes contributed to building a bridge in place of this ferry. The project had been drawn up by Mr. Cordier, from Orgelet, an engineer then in charge of directing the works for the Simplon road. Various obstacles opposed the execution of this work. It was not until 1829 that an iron bridge was built, which collapsed in 1843. The Ain department has just replaced it with an iron bridge currently open to traffic". Statistique de la France - 1855 - Ministère de l'Agriculture by Imprimerie Impériale in Paris - p53.
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Old washhouse in Courtouphle: facing Thoirette whose bridge separates two departments, the Jura and the Ain.
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Restored and covered washhouse of Menouille with its water point.
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Lavoir de Aromas and its water point with an old communal fire-fighting engine. Church of Saint-André nearby. Aromas and its seven hamlets were part of the fief of the castle of Montdidier, the ruins of which can still be seen today. The village of Aromas is dominated by the hill of Cuquelu, on which stands a beautiful statue of the Virgin dating from the mid-19th century. In front of the church stands a calvary cross protected and classified by decree of November 24, 1906. The villages of Aromas, Villeneuve les Charnod, Faverges, Burigna and Ceffia have a covered washhouse. The commune of Ceffia was attached in 1974. The commune of Burigna was attached in 1823. The commune of l'Hôpital was attached in 1823 with its hamlets of Marsonnas and Marcia. Villeneuve les Charnod and Faverges were attached in 2017. https://www.terredemeraude.fr/aromas/
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Pretty little viaduct which is a real must-see!
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Magnificent viaduct, nice spot for an outing in Ain.
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There are nearly 100 road cycling routes around Aromas, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has extensively mapped and reviewed these routes, ensuring a rich selection for your next ride.
Road cycling around Aromas is characterized by picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, and lush farmland. You'll find diverse terrain with both challenging climbs and scenic, flatter stretches through agricultural areas. The routes often provide wide-open views of the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys, set against a tranquil rural backdrop away from urban bustle.
Yes, Aromas offers several road cycling routes suitable for beginners. There are 8 easy routes that provide a gentler introduction to the area's beautiful scenery without overly demanding climbs. These routes are perfect for a relaxed ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Aromas features 32 difficult road cycling routes. One such route is the Viaduct Cize-Bolozon – Cize-Bolozon Viaduct loop from Thoirette, which covers 42 km with over 680 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial workout through varied terrain.
Absolutely. Many of the routes around Aromas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location while enjoying diverse scenery. A great example is the Vouglans Dam – Along Lake Coiselet loop from Matafelon-Granges, a moderate 41 km route that takes you through beautiful landscapes.
The Aromas area offers a variety of natural features and landmarks. You might encounter impressive structures like the Cize-Bolozon Viaduct, or explore natural wonders such as the Grotte de Corveissiat. The region's rolling hills and lush greenery also provide constant scenic views.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your cycling adventures. You can visit the Cascade de la Pisse Vache or the Valouse Waterfall, both offering refreshing stops and picturesque views along your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural atmosphere, the diverse terrain with its rolling hills and scenic views, and the peaceful riding experience away from urban crowds. The variety of routes, from easy to challenging, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can discover several historical and religious sites. Notable attractions include the Oliferne Castle Ruins, offering a glimpse into the past, and the serene Church of Saint-Hymetière, providing cultural points of interest along your journey.
Aromas generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling throughout much of the year due to its mild California climate. However, spring and fall often provide the most comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery, with lush greenery in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summers can be warm, while winters are typically mild but may bring occasional rain.
Yes, several routes provide stunning views of local water bodies. For instance, the Vouglans Dam – View of Lac de Vouglans loop from Thoirette is a moderate 57 km path that offers extensive views of Lac de Vouglans, making for a very scenic ride.
The rural environment around Aromas is home to various wildlife. Cyclists might encounter deer, rabbits, skunks, wild hogs, bobcats, peacocks, and turkeys, adding an element of nature observation to their activities. It's always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings and respect the local fauna.


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