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Gravel biking around Saint-Sauveur-De-Ginestoux offers routes through the diverse landscapes of the Lozère department, situated on the Margeride plateau. This region is characterized by wild mountains, deep gorges, and dense forests, providing varied terrain for exploration. The area features a mix of tracks and smaller roads, with significant elevation changes winding through verdant forests and hamlets. The natural environment includes features like the Causse de Sauveterre and proximity to the Gorges du Tarn, offering a range of physical challenges and scenic views.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In one of the best-preserved parts of the Margeride massif, the Three Sisters pass is said to have been named after the story of three sisters born in the parish of La Panouse, all three of whom were hired as servants in the local barracks. According to the dictionary of the rural world, these barracks refer to old inns located at the start of steep roads. This allowed the wagoners to reinforce their teams before setting off.
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This magnificent trail crosses the high plateaus of Lozère with a proud appearance: it offers a compact earth surface with small stones and gravel. A real treat with superb panoramas as a backdrop.
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Unexpected and yet very present! In the middle of this wild part of the Margeride massif you will find this superb washing and repair station for your bike: compressor, all valves and tools are available free of charge, while the washing device requires a contribution (normal). Also take the opportunity to fill your water bottles thanks to the small tap on the left.
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This is the only inn (and B&B) in the area. Be careful, it only opens at 2:30 p.m. It's a steep climb before and after!
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Superb GTMC track on the high plateaus of Lozère
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Somewhere is always up
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In Cheylard-l'Évêque, you have a few shops that will allow you to stock up on supplies. It is a very small, quite charming village, in the middle of a preserved valley, on the GR 70 route.
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There are currently 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails detailed in this guide around Saint-Sauveur-De-Ginestoux. These routes offer a focused experience away from vehicular traffic.
Yes, the routes in this guide are generally challenging. For instance, the Baraque des Bouviers (1410 m) – Col des Trois Sœurs loop from La Villedieu and the Col des Trois Sœurs – Baraque des Bouviers (1410 m) loop from Grandrieu are both rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and distances over 39 km.
The Lozère department, where Saint-Sauveur-De-Ginestoux is located, is known for its diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of pistes (tracks), smaller roads, and potentially some challenging single tracks. The routes often wind through deep forests, across expansive plateaus like the Margeride, and past charming hamlets, offering varied surfaces and scenic views.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Baraque des Bouviers (1410 m) – Col des Trois Sœurs loop from Col de la Baraque des Bouviers, which offers a challenging 26.7 km loop.
Many routes in the region offer breathtaking views. You might encounter features like the Col des Trois Sœurs, a significant mountain pass. The broader Lozère region is also home to the vast Causse de Sauveterre and the dramatic Gorges du Tarn, which offer globally recognized panoramas, though specific viewpoints on these exact routes may vary.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, unspoiled nature of the Lozère region, highlighting the opportunity to explore wild mountains, deep gorges, and dense forests away from traffic.
While the routes in this guide are rated as moderate to difficult, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For families seeking a gentler pace, rural tourism options like "La Ferme Enchantée" in Saint-Sauveur-de-Ginestoux provide educational farm visits and donkey rides, which might be a good alternative or complement to biking.
The duration varies depending on the route and your pace. For instance, the Baraque des Bouviers (1410 m) – Col des Trois Sœurs loop from La Villedieu can take around 3 hours and 11 minutes, while the Col des Trois Sœurs – Baraque des Bouviers (1410 m) loop from Grandrieu is estimated at about 2 hours and 59 minutes. The Cheylard-l'Évêque – Flora Village loop from Boissanfeuille is a shorter option at approximately 1 hour and 53 minutes.
Yes, the region offers several interesting attractions. You can visit Lake Charpal for scenic views, or explore the geological feature of Truc de Fortunio. The Col des Trois Sœurs is also a notable highlight in the area.
The Lozère region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for gravel biking. Summers can be warm but are also popular, especially for exploring the higher plateaus and forests. Winters can bring snow, making some trails less accessible for gravel biking.
While specific facilities vary by route, the region does have amenities for cyclists. For example, a washing and repair station with a water point is available in the vicinity, which can be useful after a long ride.


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