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6,873
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132
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Road cycling around Le Crestet offers a diverse and often challenging terrain within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. The landscape is characterized by prominent features such as Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail, providing significant elevation changes. Cyclists navigate quiet roads through rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and forests, with the Ouvèze plain adding to the varied topography. The region's physical features create a dynamic environment for road cycling.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
65
riders
88.2km
04:21
1,290m
1,290m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.8
(5)
73
riders
41.8km
02:03
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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(1)
75
riders
146km
07:14
1,970m
1,970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
56
riders
27.8km
01:26
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
32
riders
107km
05:52
2,090m
2,090m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Duzon bridge was begun on June 20, 1870, and completed on December 25, 1871 (designed by Marius Bouvier). Built with local stones, it has 8 arches and is 50 meters high. Connecting Tournon to Lamastre, 175 meters long, the bridge sees over 4,000 vehicles and about 200 heavy trucks pass each day in both directions.
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Board the Mastrou and discover our entire line, from the T. St Jean de Muzols station to Lamastre. The railway is the only way to admire the wild landscapes of the Doux Valley, a river it follows for 28 kilometers, crossing bridges, viaducts, and tunnels. From the Gorges du Doux to the Ardèche plateau, passing through orchards and chestnut groves, you won't miss a thing in the Ardèche verte! https://www.trainardeche.fr/
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Dating from 1483, the Grand pont was built over the Doux river between Tournon sur Rhône and Saint Jean de Muzols. The arch, measuring 51m, was at the time the largest arch in the world. More than 100 years of work were necessary for the construction of this bridge.
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Lively place, lots of shops.
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A must-see even if you don't take the train
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The ViaRhôna is a truly beautiful trail and between May and June, it is not too busy, which makes it a peaceful place.
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The arrival of the Ardèche Train “Le Mastrou”
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Old steam locomotives also run from this station
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There are over 130 road cycling routes around Le Crestet, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from challenging climbs to more relaxed rides through picturesque landscapes.
The terrain around Le Crestet is diverse and often challenging. You can expect significant elevation changes, especially with iconic features like Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail dominating the landscape. Routes also wind through rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and forests, with the Ouvèze plain adding varied topography.
Absolutely. Le Crestet is a hotspot for experienced cyclists, particularly due to the proximity of Mont Ventoux, known as the 'Giant of Provence.' Many routes feature substantial elevation gains, with 72 of the available routes classified as difficult. For example, the Rochepaule Pass – Buisson Pass loop from Arlebosc is a demanding 82.3-mile ride with over 2,700 meters of ascent.
Yes, while the region is known for its challenges, there are also routes suitable for less experienced riders or those preferring a gentler pace. There are 6 easy and 52 moderate routes available. These often traverse quieter roads through vineyards and rolling hills, offering beautiful scenery without extreme climbs. A good example is the Château d'Arlebosc loop from Arlebosc, a moderate 16.7-mile ride.
Road cycling around Le Crestet offers breathtaking panoramic views. You'll often see Mont Ventoux, the dramatic Dentelles de Montmirail, and the expansive Ouvèze plain. Routes also pass through idyllic rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and dense forests. The stunning Gorges de la Nesque, with its impressive climb, is another significant natural landmark in the broader Provence region that attracts cyclists.
The road cycling routes around Le Crestet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 116 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained, quiet roads, the spectacular scenery, and the diverse and challenging terrain that makes for a rewarding experience.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. Le Crestet itself is a medieval village with castle ruins, cobbled streets, and historic buildings like the Saint-Sauveur-et-Saint-Sixte church. Nearby attractions you might encounter include the Old Lamastre train station, the Medieval Gate of Désaignes, and the Buisson Pass, which offers its own historical context.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. Shorter, moderate loops like the Col de Fontayes – Col de Boze (460 m) loop from Arlebosc can take around 2 hours, while longer, difficult routes such as the Passerelle Marc-Seguin – Barbe Bleue Pass - 352 m loop from Arlebosc can extend to 7 hours or more, covering nearly 92 miles.
The Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region generally offers favorable cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, especially for challenging climbs like Mont Ventoux, so early morning rides are recommended during peak season.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Le Crestet are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. This is convenient for those driving to the area. Examples include the Col des Nonières (671 m) – Saint-Agrève Village loop from Le Crestet - Les Fourches, which is a difficult 44.4-mile ride.
Absolutely. Mont Ventoux is a dominant feature of the landscape around Le Crestet, and many road cycling routes offer spectacular views of this iconic peak. Some routes even provide the opportunity to tackle its slopes, with the route from Sault being particularly known for its views of lavender fields.
Beyond the major peaks and gorges, keep an eye out for the Malézieux Spring near the Notre-Dame de Prébayon Chapel, fabled to have healing properties. The region's extensive vineyards also create a beautiful and unique landscape, especially during harvest season.


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