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Gravel biking around Belvis offers diverse terrain within the Aude department of Occitanie, France. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, including the Pays de Sault plateau, which ranges between 990 and 1310 meters in altitude. Riders can expect a mix of forest tracks, some steep, alongside paved roads, traversing varied environments from dense woodlands to open plateaus. This area provides a robust network of trails suitable for gravel bikes, featuring significant elevation changes and scenic views.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
7
riders
77.2km
06:21
1,660m
1,660m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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48.8km
03:45
830m
830m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
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58.9km
03:52
940m
940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.2km
02:16
770m
770m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.8km
03:18
720m
720m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From Comus, so in the direction of the descent by electric mountain bike. Magnificent and completely doable. We cautiously dismounted on some sections of 50-100 meters which were too steep and stony. However, in the opposite direction, forget it!
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House with a special appearance in the heart of the village
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Lots of loose rocks, stones and steep on a short section of the ride.
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The Mérial municipal forest is a public forest in the municipality of Mérial. The Mérial municipal forest is part of the Aude forests and falls under the French forestry system.
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The Croix des 7 Frères is a small, inconspicuous summit and the start of a nice ride in the area.
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Natural forests and very quiet
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beautiful view of mountains, forests, Camurac and Comus
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Once you have driven up, it is unforested from here on with beautiful views
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Gravel biking around Belvis offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter robust networks of forest tracks, some of which can be quite steep, alongside paved roads. The region, situated on the Pays de Sault plateau, features significant elevation changes and varied environments, from dense woodlands to open plateaus and dramatic gorges.
The gravel bike routes around Belvis are generally considered challenging. All routes listed in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to significant climbs and varied forest paths. Riders should have some experience with mountainous terrain and be prepared for considerable elevation gains.
The region around Belvis is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the mystical Labyrinthe Vert, a rocky limestone labyrinth, or visit the intermittent Fontestorbes Spring. For stunning vistas, consider routes that pass by the Belvédère du Diable – View of the Pierre-Lys Gorge or offer a View of the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Valley.
Yes, Belvis offers several substantial loop routes. One of the longest is the Fontestorbes Spring – Col des Sept Frères loop from Bélesta, which spans 77.2 km and features significant climbs through varied forest paths. Another challenging option is the Saint Louis Pass – Pech de Bugarach loop from Quillan, covering 58.9 km.
Belvis is situated in a mountainous region, so the best time for gravel biking is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally more favorable, and the trails are less likely to be affected by snow or ice, which can occur at higher altitudes in winter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The gravel biking routes in Belvis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the challenging ascents, the diverse landscapes ranging from dense forests to open plateaus, and the dramatic natural features like gorges and panoramic views.
Absolutely. The region is known for its impressive gorges. The Gorges of the Frau – Col des Sept Frères loop from Roquefeuil is a difficult 48.5 km path that navigates through dramatic gorges, offering expansive views of the surrounding Pyrenean foothills. The Gorges de l'Aude also feature a scenic 'wild line' road.
If you're looking for a shorter but still demanding ride, the Col des Sept Frères – Panoramaview loop from Belcaire is a great option. This route is 23.3 km long and still offers significant elevation gain, providing a challenging experience in a more condensed timeframe.
Yes, the mountainous terrain around Belvis provides many opportunities for panoramic views. Belvis itself is an ancient fortified village offering expansive views of the Pays de Sault. Routes like the Col des Sept Frères – Panoramaview loop from Belcaire are specifically designed to showcase these stunning vistas.
Many gravel routes in Belvis traverse vast forested areas. For example, the Fontestorbes Spring – Col des Sept Frères loop from Bélesta takes you through varied forest paths, allowing you to experience the region's dense woodlands and natural heritage.
Gravel routes in Belvis are characterized by significant elevation gains. For instance, the Fontestorbes Spring – Col des Sept Frères loop from Bélesta involves over 1600 meters of ascent, while even shorter routes like the Col des Sept Frères – Panoramaview loop from Belcaire still feature around 760 meters of climbing.
Yes, the region boasts unique geological features. The Labyrinthe Vert, a rocky limestone labyrinth with ancient oaks, is a fascinating natural monument that can be explored near some of the cycling routes.


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