4.3
(92)
3,549
riders
294
rides
Road cycling routes around Lantriac traverse a varied topography within the Haute-Loire department, featuring altitudes ranging from 678 meters to 1,084 meters. This region is characterized by its volcanic origins, offering a mix of challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Cyclists can expect to encounter diverse biotopes, including fir forests, Scots pine forests, and broom heaths, providing scenic backdrops for rides. The landscape also includes rolling hills and traditional villages, making for engaging road cycling terrain.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
18
riders
44.5km
02:20
800m
800m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
17
riders
44.1km
02:22
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Sign up for free
13
riders
31.1km
01:26
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
11
riders
69.0km
03:34
1,260m
1,260m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
12
riders
28.3km
01:13
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
This stone bridge, once an important crossing, is now partly collapsed, but its still visible arches offer a fascinating spectacle. Walking around the ruins, one can admire the tranquil beauty of the river flowing below, surrounded by lush vegetation.
1
0
This lake located at an altitude of over 1200 m has magnificent colours
0
0
Culminating at more than 1,250 meters, Lake Saint-Front is the highest lake in Haute-Loire. This natural lake of volcanic origin is seven meters deep and underneath is 47 meters of mud accumulated over geological time.
0
0
Not cobblestones but stones, we put our foot down
0
0
Coubon is a small Loire village full of character located in Velay. Behind the bustling city center rich in shops and services, the Saint-Georges church has a magnificent facade of Romanesque architecture.
0
0
From the parking lot of the Coubon train station, a little warm-up by going down the greenway to Brives Charensac where there is a small crossing of the Loire then join the road to get back to the transcévenole. There, the path is a natural path if I may say so where you will find stones but not smooth ground as you can find on the greenways. There are about 4 and a half km of this stone path. Then after going through a tunnel towards Lantriac, the path is much more passable. After there is a fork on the right, we cross a road and take a small path for 150 to 200 m which can be cluttered with vegetation, but it is passable. After a climb, we come to a path where there are stones. The climb can be difficult if you do not have electric assistance, or a low level of fitness. Then we join a road for 150 to 200 m before turning left and enjoying a phenomenal panorama. Then a descent where you have to take your time, a crossing of a very pleasant little village and a very smooth path but in which there can be difficulties on the ground. After we join a charming little road before making a small climb to join a small path for a few hundred meters around Arsac. Then the descent on Coubon, and the climb to join the departure car park. Be careful the climb is steep at times.
0
0
The Col de la Clède is at the entrance (or exit) of the tourist route from the foot of the Mézenc, a route of about fifteen kilometers in superb landscapes
1
0
Road cycling around Lantriac offers a varied topography, with altitudes ranging from 678 meters to 1,084 meters. You'll encounter challenging climbs and exhilarating descents through volcanic landscapes, rolling hills, and traditional villages. The routes often pass through diverse biotopes, including fir forests, Scots pine forests, and broom heaths, providing scenic backdrops.
Yes, Lantriac offers a range of road cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. Out of over 300 routes, you'll find options from moderate paths, such as the Roadbike loop from Laussonne, to more difficult trails like the Viaduc de la Recoumène – Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille loop from Marnac, which features significant elevation gain.
The region around Lantriac is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle past stunning water features like the Beaume Waterfall, located just 11 km away, or the tranquil Lac du Bouchet. The area is also known for its volcanic origins, with sites like the Queyrières volcano and the distinctive Mont Gerbier de Jonc, the source of the Loire River, offering impressive vistas.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. You might encounter historical sites such as the Cathedral Notre Dame of Puy-en-Velay, the Saint Michael's Chapel, or the Statue of Our Lady of France, all within reach of Lantriac's cycling routes.
Many of the road cycling routes around Lantriac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Lake Saint-Front loop from Marnac or the Old bridge of Brives (ruins) – Pont de la Chartreuse loop from Laussonne, providing convenient options for exploration.
The best time for road cycling in Lantriac is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is generally more favorable, allowing for comfortable rides through the region's diverse landscapes and varied elevations.
While specific parking facilities for each route are not detailed, Lantriac and its surrounding villages, such as Marnac and Laussonne, are generally accessible by car. You can often find public parking areas in these towns, which serve as convenient starting points for many of the road cycling loops.
Yes, the region around Lantriac features traditional villages that often offer amenities for visitors. You can expect to find local cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options in Lantriac itself and nearby towns, providing convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays during your cycling trip.
There are over 300 road cycling routes available around Lantriac, offering a wide variety of distances, elevations, and scenic experiences for cyclists of all levels.
The road cycling experience in Lantriac is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, the blend of challenging climbs and scenic descents, and the beautiful backdrops of volcanic landscapes and dense forests.
While many routes in Lantriac feature significant elevation changes, there are a few easier options available. These routes typically have less demanding climbs and shorter distances, making them more suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed cycling experience. It's always recommended to check the route's difficulty and elevation profile before setting out.
Absolutely. The diverse natural environment around Lantriac makes it ideal for combining road cycling with other outdoor activities. You can explore the volcanic landscapes on foot, visit the numerous natural monuments and viewpoints, or enjoy the tranquility of lakes and waterfalls, making for a well-rounded outdoor adventure.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.