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Road cycling routes around Chirols are characterized by the diverse and dramatic landscapes of the Ardèche department. The region features winding roads, significant elevation gains, and unique volcanic formations, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Situated near the Parc Naturel Régional des Monts d'Ardèche, the area offers a blend of mountainous north and limestone canyons to the south. This environment provides challenging climbs and scenic rides through natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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114
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72.3km
03:52
1,360m
1,360m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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103km
05:36
2,140m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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120
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54.3km
03:00
1,170m
1,170m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.8km
01:55
660m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.3km
03:28
1,340m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Etymology: comes from Mas d’Adam, the name of the old estate that was located on the site of the current village, which was ceded by the lord of Géorant to the bishop of Viviers to allow him to found the abbey of Mazan. It all begins with the foundation of the Cistercian abbey in the heart of the village. This takes place between 1119 and 1122. At the beginning of the 12th century, canons came to settle on the site of Mas d’Adam (a toponym that would evolve into MAZAN), and were joined by monks from the abbey of Bonnevaux. These religious men built a huge abbey, of which only the remains exist today, which experienced a period of apogee that lasted until the Hundred Years' War. It gave birth to four other abbeys which are Bonneval, Sénanque, Sylvanès and le Thoronet as well as establishments for nuns. After this prosperous period, misfortunes followed one another at the abbey of Mazan: it was plundered by the great companies of the Hundred Years' War, then attacked by the Huguenots in the modern period. Before this last looting, the monks, according to legend, would have melted a golden bell with all their treasures, which they would have buried somewhere, facing and opposite the bull's-eye window, within earshot of the rooster's crow. montagnedardeche.com/patrimoine-culturel/village-de-mazan-labbaye-2387
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Located at an altitude of 1,330 meters, Lachamp-Raphaël is the highest village in the Ardèche. Dominated by the Montivernoux peak, the village offers exceptional panoramic views of the Alps and the Ardèche mountains. https://lachamp-raphael.fr/
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Anyone who wants to stop for a bite to eat should stop here. There are few alternatives. A Grand Café Creme and a generous sandwich for 8 euros.
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The Montivernoux peak is located in the Massif Central. It rises to an altitude of 1,441 meters in the Vivarais Mountains. It lies between the communes of Lachamp-Raphaël and Mézilhac. https://lachamp-raphael.fr/histoire-et-patrimoine/suc-de-montivernoux/
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As you cycle past La Souche, be sure to enjoy the stunning views across the valley as you navigate the winding roads. The route offers breathtaking views of the lush, wooded slopes and the serene Ardèche countryside below. The open landscape and fresh mountain air make this peaceful stretch a great place to pause and admire the scenery before continuing on your way.
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There are over 90 road cycling routes around Chirols, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from challenging mountain passes to more gentle, scenic rides through the diverse Ardèche landscape.
Road cycling around Chirols offers incredibly diverse terrain. You'll encounter the Ardèche's renowned winding roads, often with sustained climbs and significant elevation gains. The landscape shifts from the green, mountainous north with volcanic peaks to more arid, limestone canyons. Unique volcanic features like basalt flows and 'sucs' (small volcanoes) provide a distinctive backdrop for your rides.
While many routes in Chirols feature challenging climbs, there are options for less strenuous rides. For families or beginners, the region offers greenways like the Via Ardèche and the Dolce Via, which are built on former railway lines. These paths provide gentle gradients and safe, non-motorized journeys through picturesque scenery. You can explore the Dolce Via for a gentle ride through the Eyrieux Valley.
Chirols is an excellent base for challenging road cycling. Routes like the View of the Ardèche Valley – Col de la Croix de Bauzon loop from Meyras offer significant elevation gains, reaching over 2,100 meters, and expansive views. The region's mountainous terrain, including areas around Croix de Bauzon, is perfect for cyclists seeking demanding ascents.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by unique natural attractions. You can cycle past volcanic formations like the striking Giant's Causeway and the Queen's Ladder near Thueyts. The dramatic Gorges de l'Ardèche also provides breathtaking vistas. For a beautiful waterfall, consider routes that pass near the Pourcheyrolles Waterfall.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with picturesque villages and historical sites. You can cycle through places like Meyras, Thueyts, Jaujac (Jaujac), and Antraigues-sur-Volane, each offering traditional Ardèche architecture. Historical sites such as the Pont du Diable (Devil Bridge) in Thueyts and the Castles of Craux (Castles of Craux) add cultural interest to your rides.
The Ardèche region, including Chirols, is generally excellent for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevations and shaded forest routes offer cooler conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Chirols are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your path. Examples include the Meyras Village – Lachamp-Raphaël loop from Pont-de-Labeaume and the Bridge over the Lignon – View of the Ardèche Valley loop from Meyras, providing varied scenery and challenges.
The road cycling routes around Chirols are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 120 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse and dramatic landscapes, the challenge of its winding roads and sustained climbs, and the unique volcanic scenery that makes for visually stunning rides.
Many road cycling routes around Chirols start from villages like Pont-de-Labeaume or Meyras, where you can typically find public parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific starting point of your chosen route on komoot for detailed parking information, as options can vary by location.
Chirols is situated near the Parc Naturel Régional des Monts d'Ardèche, and many road cycling routes will take you through or alongside this protected area. This allows you to experience the park's stunning natural scenery, diverse ecosystems, and rich flora and fauna as you cycle through the region's mountainous and forested landscapes.


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