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Gravel biking around Céaux-D'Allègre offers diverse landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and volcanic terrain. The region features high-altitude plateaus and verdant forest tracks, providing varied surfaces and elevation changes for gravel biking enthusiasts. Routes frequently incorporate "white roads" and forest tracks, ensuring a no traffic experience. This area, situated in the Haute-Loire department, is well-suited for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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35.4km
03:07
810m
810m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.3km
03:21
870m
870m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.5km
02:29
700m
700m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.8km
01:53
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.6km
01:47
450m
450m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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nice place with cafe
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This small town on the plateaus of Livradois was built around its old castle. Its name, which means “water path”, is characteristic of the town which is crossed by several small streams and two rivers.
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As the sign clearly indicates, you are at a place called Le Cros, on a very small part of the Chemin de Saint-Jacques. You can take this path to reach Le Puy-en-Velay located further south. From this town begins the via Podiensis. The Puy route is with the Arles route, the Tours route and the Vézelay route, one of the four paths leading to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. From there begins the French way which crosses the Pyrenees to reach Santiago de Compostela.
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This Romanesque church is very old, and must date from the beginnings of this artistic period. It is estimated to have been built in the 11th century.
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Church without columns, almost a mini Hagia Sophie, impressive from the 12th century.
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Depending on the incidence of light, the colors of the church windows are reflected in the crystal chandeliers and create great color reflections.
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Almost nothing reliable is known about the life of Saint George, to whom the church of Saint-Paulien is dedicated, but his veneration dates back to early Christianity. A martyr identified with George is said to have lived in the third century. On the other hand, the legend of Saint George slaying the dragon is well known and widespread. He is usually depicted – in paintings or as a statue – as the conqueror of the monster, often as a knight on horseback. The memorial day of the very popular George - he is, among other things, the patron saint of the English kingdom - in the calendar of saints is on April 23rd.
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A medieval church building in downtown Saint Paulien. The processing of different stones is impressive.
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This guide features 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Céaux-D'Allègre, offering a variety of experiences for riders looking to explore the region's quiet paths.
The no-traffic gravel routes around Céaux-D'Allègre traverse a diverse landscape, including rolling hills, dense forests, and volcanic terrain. You'll encounter 'white roads' and forest tracks, providing varied surfaces and elevation changes typical of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, known for its suitability for gravel biking.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the challenging Take five!!! – Chomelix loop from Chomelix covers over 35 km with significant elevation, while the Peyramont – Le Cros loop from Haute-Loire offers a longer 41 km ride.
While riding these no-traffic gravel trails, you can explore several points of interest. The Saint-Barthélémy Romanesque Church loop from Saint-Paulien passes by the historic Saint-Georges de Saint-Paulien church. The wider region is also home to unique natural sites like Mont Bar, a volcano with a peat bog, and the scenic Gorges de la Sioule.
Yes, the no-traffic gravel routes in this guide are generally rated as difficult, offering significant climbs and distances. For instance, the Peyramont – Le Cros loop from Haute-Loire features over 860 meters of elevation gain over 41 km, providing a robust challenge for experienced riders.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather and fewer visitors, making them ideal for enjoying the no-traffic gravel trails. Summer can also be great, especially on weekdays, but always check local conditions as the volcanic terrain can be exposed.
Many of the routes traverse elevated areas and offer panoramic views of the surrounding Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes landscape, characterized by rolling hills and volcanic formations. While specific viewpoints are not always marked, the natural topography ensures many scenic vistas, especially as you gain elevation on trails like the Chomelix loop.
While specific parking information for each route is best checked on the individual tour page, starting points in villages like Chomelix or Saint-Paulien typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to verify parking availability before your ride.
The routes often pass through or near small villages where you might find local cafes or bakeries. For example, the Water point 👍🤟 loop from Sassac, while challenging, may offer opportunities for refreshment in nearby settlements. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer, more remote sections.
The region's unique blend of volcanic landscapes, extensive forest tracks, and 'white roads' provides an ideal environment for gravel biking away from main roads. Its proximity to areas like the Chaîne des Puys, a UNESCO World Heritage site, means you're cycling through a naturally diverse and often secluded terrain, perfect for traffic-free exploration.


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