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Gravel biking around Guilherand-Granges offers a diverse landscape for riders, situated on the right bank of the Rhône River. The terrain features accessible riverside paths that integrate into the ViaRhôna, alongside more rugged routes extending into the foothills of the Monts du Vivarais. The prominent Crussol Massif, with its 200-meter elevation, provides challenging climbs and panoramic views over the Rhône Valley and Vercors. This region is characterized by a mix of riverine environments and varied elevations, providing a range of…
Last updated: May 6, 2026
5.0
(3)
56
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65.2km
03:31
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(8)
14
riders
43.2km
02:39
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
(2)
11
riders
39.0km
02:17
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(7)
40
riders
39.6km
02:19
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.7km
02:43
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a very special experience! :-)
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a very special experience! :-)
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a special experience! :-)
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beautiful surface, small water feature and sculpture.
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Beautiful little streets in the old town of Valence.
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Over the centuries, the cathedral has undergone many changes. It was consecrated by Pope Urban II on August 5, 1095, destroyed during the Wars of Religion, and rebuilt identically in the 17th century. In the 18th century, Bishop Alexandre Milon de Mesme extensively renovated his palace and church. In particular, he financed the great organ and its case, a new marble altar, and paintings. The monument to Pope Pius VI, who died in Valencia in 1799 as a prisoner of the Directory, was placed in the choir. In the 19th century, the bell tower was struck by lightning. It was rebuilt, partly in Crussol stone, whose white color contrasted with the rest of the building, which was mainly made of molasse. The cathedral was listed as a historic monument in 1869.
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Guilherand-Granges. These routes offer a mix of moderate and challenging options, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Ardèche and Rhône Valley without vehicle interference.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find smooth riverside paths along the Rhône, which are part of the larger *ViaRhôna* and *La Voie Bleue* networks. As you venture towards the Crussol Massif and the foothills of the Monts du Vivarais, routes become more rugged with significant elevation changes, offering challenging climbs and rewarding panoramic views.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes are designed as loops. For example, you could try the Esplanade du Champ de Mars – The Roman Bridge loop from Valence-Ville, which covers over 63 km and offers a moderate challenge. Another option is the Esplanade du Champ de Mars – La Maison des Têtes loop from Valence-Ville, a 43 km ride with varied scenery.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by historical sites. You can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Rhône Valley and the Vercors massif from the 'Balcons de Crussol' near the ruins of Crussol Castle. The Esplanade du Champ de Mars in Valence also serves as a great starting point with scenic views.
While many routes have moderate to difficult ratings, the riverside paths along the Rhône, which are part of the car-free network, offer smoother and flatter sections ideal for families or beginners. These sections provide a gentle introduction to gravel biking with beautiful scenery. A good option to consider is the Esplanade du Champ de Mars – Lorient Park loop from Valence-Ville, which features less elevation gain.
The region is enjoyable for gravel biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with vineyards adding to the picturesque scenery. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon rides ideal. Even winter can be suitable, especially on the lower elevation riverside paths, though checking local weather conditions is always recommended.
Absolutely. The proximity to areas like Saint-Péray means many gravel routes will take you through scenic vineyard landscapes, offering a unique visual experience. Additionally, you'll encounter a mix of lush green spaces, riverside environments, and the more rugged, rocky terrain around the Crussol Massif.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, car-free nature of the trails, the diverse scenery ranging from riverside to mountainous, and the rewarding panoramic views, especially from elevated sections like those around Crussol.
Yes, several routes offer significant distances for longer rides. The Esplanade du Champ de Mars – The Roman Bridge loop from Valence-Ville is over 63 km, providing a substantial car-free gravel experience. You can also combine sections of the *ViaRhôna* for extended, smooth rides along the riverbanks.
While specific cafe stops are not detailed for every route, Guilherand-Granges itself and nearby Valence offer numerous amenities. The town is known for its pleasant environment and green spaces, and you'll find various options for refreshments and accommodation. For more general information about the town, you can visit rhone-crussol-tourisme.com.
Yes, some routes in the wider area provide opportunities to see natural features. For instance, the View of the Soyons caves is a notable natural attraction nearby that could be incorporated into a longer ride or visited separately, offering an interesting point of interest.


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