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Mountain biking around Brousse-Le-Château offers diverse terrain within the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park. The area features a confluence of the Tarn and Alrance rivers, creating river valleys with varied landscapes. Riders encounter rugged limestone plateaus, deep gorges, and extensive forested areas. The topography includes steep forested slopes, arid plateaus, and red sandstone valleys, providing a dynamic experience.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
2
riders
31.4km
03:03
830m
830m
This moderate 19.5-mile mountain biking loop in Parc naturel régional des Grands Causses explores red sandstone valleys and Saint-Izaire vil
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25
riders
41.9km
03:47
930m
930m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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21
riders
47.0km
04:47
1,430m
1,430m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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21
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58.2km
05:23
1,510m
1,510m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.0
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10
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25.3km
02:11
550m
550m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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A favorite from this bike ride: Brousse-le-Château. A perfectly preserved medieval village, nestled on the banks of the Tarn. Between heritage, tranquility, and beautiful panoramas, it's the kind of place that reminds us why we love to travel by bike.
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A magnificent village, medieval style, it's definitely worth the detour, a very nice discovery, I'll go back!
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A fortified castle on the Route des Seigneurs du Rouergue in Aveyron, overlooking its medieval village, classified as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Standing proud with its towers and fortified walls, the castle dominates the Tarn Valley, between Albi and Millau.
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Pretty little perched village which is part of the association Les Plus Beaux Villages de France. Since 1960 the castle and the houses of the village have been restored.
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Gothic church overlooking the village
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From the Lincou bridge, the view of the Tarn which meanders through this part of the valley is superb.
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Magnificent village classified among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France". The site, at the confluence of the Tarn and the Alrance, has been occupied since the Neolithic (presence of a statue-menhir) and the geology of the place has often led to the creation of a fortified village with a castle dating from the IXth century.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Brousse-Le-Château, offering a variety of experiences within the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park. These include 3 easy, 14 moderate, and 6 difficult routes.
The terrain around Brousse-Le-Château is highly varied, characterized by the confluence of the Tarn and Alrance rivers. You'll encounter rugged limestone plateaus, deep gorges, extensive forested areas, steep forested slopes, arid plateaus, and unique red sandstone valleys. Trails often follow riverbanks, climb alongside them, or traverse rustic roads, rolling tracks, stony singletracks, and winding forest paths.
Yes, Brousse-Le-Château offers several easier routes suitable for families. While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed, the region's network includes green-coded trails for beginners, and the availability of E-MTB rentals can make more hilly trails accessible to a wider audience, including families.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the dramatic confluence of the Tarn and Alrance rivers, ride through red sandstone valleys, and pass by impressive gorges. Historic landmarks include the village of Brousse-le-Château itself, the Bridge over the Tarn at Lincou, and various castles like Coupiac and Château de Saint-Izaire. You might also encounter Lake Villefranche-de-Panat.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Brousse-Le-Château are designed as loops. For example, the moderate Saint-Izaire and Rougier Loop is a 31.4 km circular route. Other challenging loops include the Brousse-le-Château – Lincou Valley loop from Connac and the Lincou Valley – Bridge over the Tarn at Lincou loop from Connac.
The region generally offers good conditions for mountain biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, especially on arid plateaus, but shaded forest trails offer respite. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Bike and mountain bike rental services are available in the broader Aveyron region, ensuring visitors can easily access the necessary gear for their rides. It's recommended to check with local tourism offices or sports shops in nearby towns for specific rental locations and availability.
The mountain bike trails around Brousse-Le-Château are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The Brousse-le-Château – Lincou Valley loop from Connac, at 41.9 km, offers challenging ascents and descents. Another demanding option is the Lincou Valley – Bridge over the Tarn at Lincou loop from Connac, a 58.2 km route with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. The varied topography, including deep gorges and high plateaus, provides numerous opportunities for breathtaking views. Many routes offer panoramic vistas of the river valleys, the historic village of Brousse-le-Château, and the surrounding Grands Causses Regional Natural Park. The Former railroad tunnel – View of Brousse-le-Château loop from Connac is one such route designed to offer specific viewpoints.
Yes, beginners can find suitable options. Out of the 23 trails, 3 are classified as easy, providing a gentle introduction to mountain biking in the region. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation, allowing new riders to enjoy the scenery at a comfortable pace.


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