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Road cycling around Almont-Les-Junies offers diverse landscapes within the Aveyron department and the Lot Valley. The region is characterized by rolling green scenery, the meandering Lot River, and a mix of woods, meadows, and vineyards. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from gentle paths along riverbanks to more challenging routes through hills and plateaus, often featuring limestone cliffs and changing panoramas. The area provides a network of quiet country roads, ideal for no traffic road cycling routes, allowing riders to explore its…
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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13
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43.9km
02:12
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
13
riders
31.4km
01:33
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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18.9km
01:16
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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12.3km
00:40
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/SbGBzvQMePw
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Beautiful waterfall. By bike there is even a bench to stay at the top and admire the view! Otherwise, if you have time and courage (or if you are on foot), you can go down to the foot of the waterfall and by golly it must be really nice too!
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A nice village and good for a break with a delicious snack.
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It is amazing to discover such a waterfall in this village. The waterfall of Muret-le-Château is nestled on limestone tuffs covered with moss over which the water of the Douze stream flows. Gorgeous !
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Variant of the Véloroute de la Vallée du Lot which takes you through Flagnac and along the Lot along a pretty little path, far from cars.
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Saint-Santin and Saint-Santin-de-Maurs are on either side of the border between Cantal and Aveyron. Separated by the Route du Théron, the two churches face each other, offering a double opportunity to admire these architectural and historical gems.
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One of the beautiful villages of character in Aveyron.
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Saint Roch, to whom this chapel is dedicated as patron, was born in Montpellier, France, in the mid-14th century. He is popularly known - along with Saint Sebastian - as a "plague saint". Characteristic of the depiction of Rochus in paintings and as a statue is that he usually points to a plague bump on his leg; Often a dog can also be seen at his feet, because according to legend, when he was caring for plague patients, he was ill himself and withdrew into solitude, providing him with bread every day. The memorial day of Saint Roch in the calendar of saints is August 16th.
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There are 19 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes available around Almont-les-Junies. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate to more challenging rides, allowing you to explore the picturesque Lot Valley and its surroundings without heavy vehicle interference.
The terrain around Almont-les-Junies offers a varied experience, from rolling hills and plateaus to winding roads through valleys. You can expect routes with significant elevation changes, such as the difficult 83 km route from Almont-les-Junies to Figeac Old Town, which features over 1298 meters of ascent. Other routes, like the Saint Roch Chapel – Sheep Herd loop from Livinhac-le-Haut, offer moderate climbs with around 665 meters of elevation gain over 43 km.
While many routes in the region involve some elevation, the broader Lot Valley features sections of the 'Véloroute de la Vallée du Lot' (V86) which are known for utilizing low-traffic roads and offering gentler rides, ideal for families. These sections often follow the riverbanks, providing a scenic and safer environment for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes described as 'moderate' for a good balance.
The region is rich in historical and natural beauty. You can cycle past the historic Brousseyrou bridge or the vestiges of old mills along the Limou stream. Many routes offer panoramic views of the Lot River and its valley, characterized by limestone cliffs, vineyards, and charming villages. Consider exploring routes that pass near Three Bishops' Cross or the Saint-Laurent Church of Livinhac-le-Haut for historical interest and scenic stops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained country roads that allow for immersive cycling through diverse landscapes. The stunning backdrops of the Lot Valley, from rolling meadows to picturesque villages, are frequently highlighted as a major draw for road cyclists seeking a peaceful and scenic experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Old Draw Well loop from Montmurat offers a 35 km circular ride with moderate elevation, perfect for exploring the local countryside.
The region features natural water elements like the Limou stream with its cascades. While not directly on every route, the Muret-le-Château Waterfall loop from Viviez - Decazeville is an 85 km route that specifically highlights a waterfall, offering a refreshing natural attraction along your ride.
The Lot Valley and Aveyron department are generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn offers vibrant colors. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. The quiet country roads are enjoyable across these seasons, providing varied scenery.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Almont-les-Junies itself, Livinhac-le-Haut, or Montmurat. Look for public parking areas within these communes, which are typically well-suited for accessing the surrounding quiet country roads.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with medieval villages. Conques, renowned for its abbey church and as a pilgrimage destination, is only 8 km from Almont-les-Junies. Other nearby historical sites and villages include Mourjou, Vieillevie, Cassaniouze, Maurs, Sénezergues, and the Château de Bournazel. The broader Lot Valley also features historic villages like Saint-Cirq Lapopie, Albas, and Luzech, many of which are accessible via the low-traffic cycling network. You can also visit Conques and the Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy.
Almont-les-Junies is well-positioned to access sections of the 'Véloroute de la Vallée du Lot' (V86), a significant 430 km signposted cycling route. This route, with 160 km passing through Aveyron, utilizes mostly low-traffic roads and offers an immense choice of itineraries. You can connect to it from various points along the Lot River, allowing you to explore its picturesque villages and natural sites. For more information on the Véloroute, you can visit tourisme-figeac.com.


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