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Low traffic road cycling in Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by the dramatic Gorges de l'Ardèche to the north and the scenic Cèze Valley to the south. The region features quiet, well-maintained roads that traverse garrigues, oak woods, and vineyards. Cyclists can expect a mix of rolling routes and more challenging climbs, with notable elevation changes along the Ardèche and Cèze rivers.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Built to carry the road linking Uzès to Pont-Saint-Esprit, the main gateway of the former bishopric to the Rhône Valley, it boasts an exceptional length of 155 meters. The bridge is built directly onto the bedrock. To withstand the onslaught of the Cèze River's floods, this structure, with its 12 semicircular arches, is equipped with robust cutwaters at the front and rear of the piers. This strength was severely tested during the once-in-a-century flood of 2002, which partially submerged it. It was restored in 2014.
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A real pleasure to drive on the small roads of Ardèche
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A beautiful little pass. Be careful of the heat.
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This church impresses with its clear Romanesque architecture and the tranquil atmosphere within. The restored apse with its trompe-l'oeil paintings and the harmonious proportions of the building are worth seeing. A tranquil place with historical significance – simple yet expressive.
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⛪ Church of Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Michel – Goudargues The church in the heart of Goudargues was originally part of a 12th-century Benedictine monastery. It is an example of Romanesque architecture, with a striking apse, a simple nave, and two towers with pointed spires. After several collapses, it was extensively restored in the 19th century. Particularly noteworthy are the chapter house, which is now used as an exhibition space, and the historical works of art in the interior. The church is a listed cultural monument and continues to play an important role in the religious and cultural life of Goudargues.
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Magnificent road winding through the Païolive woods, you can find pretty rocks there, notably those of the bear and the lion... several parking lots on the road allowing you to park and join the marked hikes!
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There are 38 no-traffic road cycling routes available around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas. These routes offer a mix of terrain, from gentle, rolling paths to more challenging climbs, often on quiet, well-maintained roads.
Yes, there are 10 easy, traffic-free road cycling routes around Saint-Julien-De-Peyrolas. The Cèze Valley, for instance, offers picturesque rides through garrigues and vineyards on beautiful roads lost in the scrubland, ideal for a relaxed pace.
For those seeking a challenge, there are 4 difficult no-traffic road cycling routes. The Gorges de l'Ardèche offers a demanding route with significant ascents, including sections with gradients of 9-11%, providing a rewarding experience with breathtaking scenery.
Yes, the region features dedicated cycling infrastructure like the Via Ardèche, a green route designed for cyclists of all levels with gentle gradients. This allows for exploration of the southern Ardèche's landscapes and natural sites without traffic.
You can expect diverse and captivating scenery. Routes often traverse dramatic gorges like the Gorges de l'Ardèche, serene river valleys such as the Cèze Valley, and landscapes featuring garrigues, oak woods, and vineyards. Many routes offer stunning views from lookout points.
The area is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter the majestic Ardèche Gorges Nature Reserve, the serene Canals of Goudargues, or the unique Sautadet Waterfalls on the Cèze river, where water has carved basins into the limestone.
Absolutely. Many routes pass through or near picturesque medieval villages. Consider a route like "View of La Roque-sur-Cèze – La Roque-sur-Cèze loop from Saint-Julien-de-Peyrolas" to explore places like La Roque-sur-Cèze. Other notable villages include Aiguèze, classified as one of France's most beautiful, and Goudargues, known as the "little Venice of Gard."
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.38 stars. Reviewers often praise the 'smooth tarmac, sweeping curves, and empty roads' that allow for peaceful and immersive rides amidst stunning natural beauty, especially the quiet sections of the Gorges de l'Ardèche and Cèze Valley.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the "Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche Bridge – Saint-Martin d'Ardèche loop from Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche" offers a moderate circular ride, perfect for exploring the area without retracing your steps.
Spring and autumn are ideal for road cycling in the Gard region. The weather is typically pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and less intense heat than summer. This allows for enjoyable rides through the varied landscapes of garrigues, oak woods, and vineyards.
Yes, some routes pass by significant historical sites. For instance, the "Valbonne Charterhouse – Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche bridge loop from Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche" can bring you close to the Charterhouse of Valbonne, a notable religious building. The region also features charming castles like Aiguèze, a fortified village.
Certainly. For longer excursions, consider routes like "Descent of Bois de Païolive – Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche bridge loop from Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche." This difficult route covers nearly 94 km with significant elevation gain, offering an immersive experience through diverse landscapes.


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