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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Georges-De-Luzençon navigate a diverse landscape within the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park. The region features the Cernon valley, the foothills of the Larzac plateau, and extends towards the Gorges du Tarn. Cyclists encounter a mix of limestone plateaus, river valleys, and varied elevations, offering routes from gentle riverside paths to more challenging ascents. This area is characterized by its natural features, including the Viaduc de Millau and the Causses du Larzac.
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because it remains planted there, in the middle of nature, in perfect harmony
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The Pas Destrech Cross, which the biker encounters here at the top, is a truly remarkable small sacred monument. Approaching it from behind, it appears to be made of black metal, but then you realize that this is only the basic framework for the wooden beams of the actual cross. Its shape is also rather unusual for a summit cross: the longitudinal and transverse beams, which are of equal length, are each provided with another short beam at the end, giving the viewer the impression of a square floor plan.
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History and nature an ideal mix
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The Pas Destrech Cross, which hikers encounter here on the summit, is a truly remarkable small sacred monument. Approaching it from behind, it appears to be made of black metal, but then one realizes that this is only the basic framework for the wooden beams of the actual cross. Its shape is also rather unusual for a summit cross: the longitudinal and transverse beams are of equal length, with each end provided with another short beam, giving the viewer the impression of a square floor plan.
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There are over 70 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Georges-De-Luzençon. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easier rides to more challenging ascents across the diverse landscapes of the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park.
The routes traverse a rich variety of landscapes, from the Cernon valley where Saint-Georges-De-Luzençon is nestled, to the dramatic limestone plateaus of the Causses du Larzac and Causse Noir. You'll encounter scenic river valleys, rocky foothills, and elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, especially towards the Gorges du Tarn and the impressive Millau Viaduct.
While many routes in the area are challenging, there are some easier options suitable for families. The "Trace Verte du Viaduc" is a notable cycling path that connects Saint-Georges-De-Luzençon to Millau, following the Cernon stream and the Tarn River. This route offers gentler terrain and views of the troglodytic village of Peyre, making it a good choice for a more relaxed family outing.
Many routes offer spectacular sights. You can cycle past the iconic Millau Viaduct, or visit the Millau Viaduct Viewpoint for breathtaking perspectives. The Pas Destrech Cross on the Causse du Larzac also provides dizzying panoramas. For a unique natural feature, consider a route that passes by the Cap de Coste Viewpoint.
Yes, some routes will bring you close to refreshing natural features. For example, the route Saint-Rome-de-Tarn – Cascade des Raspes du Tarn loop from Saint-Rome-de-Tarn includes the Cascade des Raspes du Tarn, offering a pleasant stop amidst your ride.
The region experiences varied weather. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, especially in the valleys, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters can be cold, and some higher routes on the plateaus might be exposed to wind or occasional snow.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Georges-De-Luzençon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Old bridge – Millau loop from Millau, which offers a comprehensive tour of the area's highlights.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.44 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning and varied landscapes, the challenge of the climbs, and the sense of tranquility on the traffic-free sections. The impressive views of the Millau Viaduct and the Gorges du Tarn are frequently highlighted as memorable aspects of the rides.
Absolutely. The Cap de Coste Viewpoint – Millau Viaduct loop from Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon is specifically designed to offer fantastic views of this architectural marvel. Many other routes in the vicinity also provide glimpses or direct views of the viaduct as you cycle through the Cernon valley and surrounding plateaus.
Yes, the region is dotted with picturesque villages. The "Trace Verte du Viaduc" route, for instance, offers views of Peyre, listed as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages," known for its unique troglodytic dwellings. Exploring these historical villages can be a delightful part of your cycling adventure.
The routes around Saint-Georges-De-Luzençon cater to various fitness levels, though a significant number are considered challenging. There are 5 easy routes, 23 moderate routes, and 49 difficult routes. The terrain often includes significant elevation changes due to the region's plateaus and valleys, so be prepared for climbs.


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