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Gravel biking around Le Martinet, located in the Gard region of southern France, offers diverse terrain for off-road cycling. The area is characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and dense forests, with routes often traversing old railway lines and picturesque landscapes. Proximity to the Cévennes National Park provides access to extensive natural environments suitable for gravel bike trails. Riders can expect a mix of gravel paths and some asphalted sections, providing varied surfaces for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
23
riders
130km
10:03
2,070m
2,070m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
63.3km
04:42
980m
980m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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riders
47.4km
02:34
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.5km
04:20
1,140m
1,140m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
riders
130km
10:30
2,510m
2,510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice 2.5 km climb from Le Martinet. At the top, the pass is the confluence of several forest tracks that allow you to explore the surrounding mountains, one of which, the Chemin de Trélis, allows you to reach Rochessadoule.
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Despite its current state, which is essentially in ruins, the castle (or more accurately, Castrum) of Allègre remains impressive and bears witness to nearly 10 centuries of history. It features towers and stately homes, a double rampart, a chapel, and a village. Located at an altitude of 275 meters, overlooking the middle valley of the Cèze, the entire site covers one and a half hectares and offers a sublime panorama of Mont Bouquet and the entire Cévennes (orientation table). Very close to the D37, the tour is best done on foot after leaving your bike in the parking lot.
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Ideal for gravel and touring bikes. Very safe, far from the sometimes heavy traffic during peak season. On my mountain bike, I found this cycle highway rather monotonous and boring. It's an ideal connecting road to the trails.
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not as easy as it seems 🦵
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The Via Ardeche railway cycle path is a nice idea in itself, but unfortunately, the perfect surface (asphalt) is only present in the tunnel sections. The rest is rough concrete, gravel, and even worse.
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The Via Ardeche railway cycle path is a nice idea in itself, but unfortunately, the perfect surface (asphalt) is only present in the tunnel sections. The rest is rough concrete, gravel, and even worse. It's pleasantly cool in the tunnel.
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The Via Ardeche railway cycle path is a nice idea in itself, but unfortunately, the perfect surface (asphalt) is only present in the tunnel sections. The rest is rough concrete, gravel, and even worse.
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There are 12 gravel bike trails around Le Martinet, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes explore the diverse terrain of the Gard region, including rolling hills, valleys, and dense forests.
Gravel biking in Le Martinet is generally challenging, with 11 out of 12 routes rated as difficult. There is one moderate route available for those seeking a less strenuous ride, such as the Gadilhe tunnel – Via Ardèche loop from Gagnières.
Yes, the Gadilhe tunnel – Via Ardèche loop from Gagnières is a moderate 46.9 km trail that utilizes the historic Via Ardèche. This route, built on old railway lines, often provides a smoother, car-free experience suitable for families, though it's still a significant distance.
The Le Martinet area, particularly in the Gard region, offers diverse landscapes. You can expect rolling hills, deep valleys, and dense forests. Many routes traverse old railway lines, providing unique perspectives, and you'll encounter picturesque scenery characteristic of the Cévennes foothills.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Le Martinet are circular. For example, the challenging Portes Castle – Trélis Pass loop from Portes and the Portes Castle – Portes Castle loop from Portes are both designed as loops, bringing you back to your starting point.
Several routes offer access to historical and natural attractions. You can pass by the impressive Portes Castle, explore the historic Gadilhe tunnel, or cycle along sections of the Via Ardèche. The Viaduc du Doulovy is another significant landmark you might encounter.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 8 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs, and the scenic views of the surrounding valleys and forests. The opportunity to explore historic railway lines like the Via Ardèche is also a highlight.
Yes, the routes around Le Martinet, particularly those in the Cévennes foothills, offer numerous opportunities for scenic views. Trails like the Portes Castle – Trélis Pass loop from Portes are known for their challenging climbs that reward riders with expansive panoramas of the surrounding valleys and natural landscapes.
Absolutely. The region is known for incorporating old railway lines into its cycling network. The Gadilhe tunnel – Via Ardèche loop from Gagnières is a prime example, utilizing the historic Via Ardèche which is built on a former railway. These sections often provide a unique, relatively flat, and car-free cycling experience.
The Cévennes region, where Le Martinet is located, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking during spring and autumn. These seasons provide milder temperatures and beautiful natural colors. Summers can be warm, while winters might bring cooler weather, though specific trail conditions can vary.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history. The Portes Castle – Chateau de Portes loop from Saint-Julien-de-Cassagnas and the Portes Castle – Portes Castle loop from Portes both feature the impressive Portes Castle, allowing you to combine your ride with a touch of local heritage.
The gravel bike trails around Le Martinet offer varied surfaces. You can expect a mix of gravel paths, forest tracks, and some asphalted sections, especially where routes utilize old railway lines or connect through villages. This variety adds to the dynamic nature of the rides.


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