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Road cycling around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas offers diverse terrain situated between the Gorges de l'Ardèche and the Cèze Valley. The landscape features panoramic roads along dramatic gorges, quiet routes through garrigue and oak woods, and charming villages. Cyclists encounter varied elevation profiles, with routes rarely flat, providing options from moderate climbs to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
4.7
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210
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43.4km
01:59
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
26
riders
81.3km
03:29
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4
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28.9km
01:18
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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.
10
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68.4km
02:54
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Pont-Saint-Esprit bridge over the Rhône dates back to the 13th century and is one of the oldest structures in the region. Its arched structure is a testament to medieval engineering and offers photo opportunities directly above the river. The old town surrounding the bridge invites you to stroll among historic houses and small cafés. From the banks, the river landscapes and the city's picturesque architecture are ideal for observing.
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This church impresses with its clear Romanesque architecture and the tranquil atmosphere within. The restored apse with its trompe-l'oeil paintings and the harmonious proportions of the building are worth seeing. A tranquil place with historical significance – simple yet expressive.
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⛪ Church of Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Michel – Goudargues The church in the heart of Goudargues was originally part of a 12th-century Benedictine monastery. It is an example of Romanesque architecture, with a striking apse, a simple nave, and two towers with pointed spires. After several collapses, it was extensively restored in the 19th century. Particularly noteworthy are the chapter house, which is now used as an exhibition space, and the historical works of art in the interior. The church is a listed cultural monument and continues to play an important role in the religious and cultural life of Goudargues.
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Currently, no commercial vessels travel on the Rhône near Pont-Saint-Esprit. This section of the river is no longer accessible for shipping.
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The Pont du Saint-Esprit, also known as the Pont médiéval or Holy Spirit Bridge, is a historic stone arch bridge over the Rhône. The bridge originally consisted of 20 arches, including 13 larger and seven smaller ones. In the 19th century, the first two arches were replaced by a cast-iron arch to allow steamships to pass through. This arch was destroyed during World War II and later replaced by a reinforced concrete arch. The bridge measures approximately 856 meters in length and has 19 arches of varying widths and heights. The Pont du Saint-Esprit played a central role in trade and transport between Provence and Languedoc. Over the centuries, it has been reinforced and restored several times to meet the challenges of flooding and increasing traffic. Today, it is a significant landmark in the region and a popular destination for tourists and photographers.
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The Pont du Saint-Esprit is a medieval stone bridge over the Rhône in southern France. Built between 1265 and 1309, it was one of the longest bridges of its time, at over 900 meters. Built by a religious order, it served as an important trade and pilgrimage route. The bridge consists of 26 arches and impresses with its robust construction and asymmetrical shape. Today, it is a listed historic monument and an important historical landmark.
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Conveniently, there is also a large free parking lot right there 🅿️.
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There are 13 road cycling routes around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. This includes 2 easy routes, 10 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route.
The region around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer offer vibrant landscapes and comfortable temperatures, while autumn provides cooler weather and beautiful foliage. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during peak season.
Road cycling routes in this region offer breathtaking views, particularly along the Gorges de l'Ardèche and the Cèze Valley. You can expect panoramic vistas of dramatic canyons, winding rivers, and lush garrigue. Notable natural features include the iconic Pont d'Arc and the impressive The Sautadet Waterfalls near La Roque-sur-Cèze.
Yes, many routes pass through or near picturesque villages that are perfect for a stop. You can explore places like Aiguèze, La Roque-sur-Cèze, and Goudargues, known for its canals. These villages offer a glimpse into the local heritage and provide pleasant breaks during your ride.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. For instance, the route Valbonne Charterhouse – Pont d'Ardèche loop from Saint-Julien-de-Peyrolas can lead you near the Charterhouse of Valbonne. Other routes may take you past medieval castles or ancient religious buildings, such as those highlighted in the Castles around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas guide.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location. An example is the Canals of Goudargues – Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche Bridge loop from Saint-Julien-de-Peyrolas, which explores the Cèze Valley.
The terrain around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas is rarely flat, offering plenty of opportunities for challenging ascents. Routes through the Gorges de l'Ardèche, such as the Pont d'Arc – Belvedere of Serre de Tourre loop from Aiguèze, feature significant elevation gains and are suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a demanding ride.
While many routes have varied elevation, there are easier options available. The Cèze Valley offers quieter roads, and some routes are less demanding. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in the guide, which provide a more relaxed cycling experience.
Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas, being a base for outdoor activities, typically offers public parking options within the village. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas suitable for cyclists, especially near the starting points of popular routes.
Yes, the charming villages scattered throughout the region, such as Goudargues, Aiguèze, and La Roque-sur-Cèze, often have cafes, restaurants, and small shops where you can refuel and refresh during your ride. Planning your route to include these stops can enhance your cycling experience.
The road cycling routes around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse terrain, from the dramatic Gorges de l'Ardèche to the serene Cèze Valley, and the picturesque villages that offer scenic breaks.
Many routes provide stunning views of the Ardèche River, especially those that traverse the Gorges de l'Ardèche. For example, the Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche bridge – Maladrerie Viewpoint loop from Aiguèze offers excellent vantage points over the river and its dramatic surroundings.


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