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Road cycling around Comps offers a diverse terrain within the Drôme Provençale and Provence regions of France. The area is characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and the foothills of the French Prealps, providing varied elevation changes. Cyclists encounter a landscape featuring historic villages, agricultural lands, and routes that offer views of surrounding mountains. The region's road network connects these features, making it suitable for different levels of road cycling.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.9
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195
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50.0km
02:40
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.6km
02:39
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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28.2km
01:30
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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An admirable landscape to explore in July in this corner of the Drôme provençale.
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A small, medieval village that immediately captivates you with its romantic and picturesque atmosphere. A visit is highly recommended.
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Very pleasant and quiet road from Bourdeaux
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Pretty village surrounded by ramparts. it's worth entering through one of the doors and strolling through the alleys to breathe in the air of another time.
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Perched on a hill overlooking the Jabron valley, this village, listed among the most beautiful villages in France, can be seen from afar from the road from Dieulefit to Montélimar. To get there, you will have to climb a small, very steep road on both sides, whether you come from the east or the west. In the 12th century, the order of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem (which later became the Order of Malta) decided to establish a commandery on this hill and built a castle and its keep at the top of the village. In this era of crusades, the place served as a stopover and refuge for pilgrims heading to the Holy Land. Like any medieval village, its history is rich and the imprint of wars is very present. Marked by significant damage during the wars of religion, the village was gradually abandoned by the commanders who settled in Montélimar. This departure marked the decline of the site, which eventually transformed into a ghost village. It was from the 1920s that its rehabilitation began, and the restoration of the buildings brought a second life to this village which has managed to retain its former appearance. One of the buildings houses a museum of Dauphiné Protestantism, which has left a lasting mark on the region's history.
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The village of Poët-Laval is a charming town known for its medieval history, its picturesque streets and its peaceful atmosphere. It provides a picturesque setting for visitors with its old stone houses and surrounding natural landscapes.
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For me departure from Montjoyer, Reauville, Salles sous bois, Col d'Aleyrac, la Begude, Espeluche, le Colombier, Montjoyer, very beautiful, pleasant circuit especially in summer!! Have a good trip!!🚴
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There are over 100 road cycling routes available around Comps, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 260 reviews.
The Comps region, nestled within the Drôme Provençale and Provence, features a varied terrain of rolling hills, valleys, and the foothills of the French Prealps. Cyclists can expect significant elevation changes, with routes often including mountain passes and climbs. The area is known for its well-maintained roads that connect historic villages and offer panoramic views.
The Provence region, including Comps, is widely recognized as a 'cyclist's paradise' due to its pleasant climate. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the peak summer heat and potential winter conditions. These seasons also showcase the region's beautiful scenery, such as vineyards and lavender fields.
Yes, among the routes around Comps, there are approximately 9 routes classified as easy. While the region is known for its varied elevation, these easier options allow cyclists to enjoy the picturesque landscapes without overly challenging climbs. For example, the Francillon-sur-Roubion – Bourdeaux Village loop from Bourdeaux is a moderate path that explores the countryside around Bourdeaux village.
Absolutely. The Comps area and its surroundings offer numerous challenging routes, with about 35 routes classified as difficult. The region is part of the French Prealps, providing a 'wild region' experience. Iconic climbs like Mont Ventoux, though a bit further afield in Provence, attract thousands annually and offer significant challenges. Closer to Comps, routes like the Pertuis Pass (632 m) – Col de Comps loop from Comps feature substantial elevation gain through mountain passes.
Road cycling routes around Comps offer breathtaking views. You can expect panoramas of the Drôme Provençale and the Vercors from passes like Col de la Chaudière and Valouse pass. Other routes provide views of mountains such as La Lance, Miélandre, or Couspeau, and some loops near Comps-sur-Artuby offer vistas of the Verdon Gorge. The 'lunar landscape' at the summit of Mont Ventoux also provides stunning views over Provence.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle through historic centers like Dieulefit Historic Center, as seen on the Dieulefit – Dieulefit Historic Center loop from Montagne Saint-Maurice. Other notable sites include the medieval village of Bourdeaux, Le Poët-Laval, and the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church of Comps. Cyclists can also explore routes that trace historical paths, such as 'On the trail of the Huguenots'.
While many routes in the Comps region involve significant elevation, there are options that can be enjoyed by families, particularly those with some cycling experience. Look for routes classified as 'easy' or 'moderate' with shorter distances and less steep climbs. The region's charming villages and scenic countryside provide pleasant backdrops for family rides.
The Comps region, while popular, still offers opportunities to discover less crowded routes, especially outside of peak tourist seasons or away from the most famous climbs like Mont Ventoux. Exploring the numerous local loops through the Drôme Provençale can lead to quieter roads and charming, undiscovered sections of the countryside. Komoot's community reviews often highlight routes that offer a peaceful cycling experience.
For parking, many villages and towns in the Comps area, such as Comps itself, Bourdeaux, or Dieulefit, offer public parking facilities where you can start your ride. Public transport options are more limited in rural areas but regional bus services might connect some of the larger towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules if planning to use public transport to access specific starting points.
Yes, the Comps region is dotted with charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants for refreshments. Places like Bourdeaux, Dieulefit, and Saou offer opportunities for a break. For accommodation, there are various guesthouses, hotels, and campsites available throughout the Drôme Provençale and Provence, catering to cyclists and other visitors.
The Comps area is known for its mountain passes that offer both challenging climbs and rewarding views. Notable passes include Col de la Chaudière, Sausse Pass, and Valouse pass. These passes are often incorporated into longer loops, such as the Sausse Pass – Col de la Sausse loop from Bourdeaux, providing significant elevation gains and scenic rewards.


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