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Touring cycling routes around Lamelouze traverse the diverse landscapes of the Cévennes and the Vallée du Galeizon. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, river valleys such as the Galeizon, and numerous cols. The area features a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents, with routes often following rivers like the Gardon d'Alès. The Vallée du Galeizon is recognized as a Natura 2000 biosphere reserve, offering significant biodiversity.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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45.5km
03:38
1,280m
1,280m
This difficult 28.3-mile (45.5 km) touring cycling route in Cévennes National Park offers challenging climbs and varied scenery.
36.5km
01:43
1,020m
1,020m
This difficult 22.7-mile touring cycling route in Cévennes National Park features 3353 feet of elevation gain and takes around 1 hour 42 min

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5.0
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20
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37.5km
02:45
770m
770m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8
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23.3km
01:47
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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24.4km
01:57
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the Prentigarde pass, perched at an altitude of 795 meters, you can admire the wooded landscape of the Cévennes. That's wonderful !
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Located on an ancestral road used for millennia, the Roc Troué is a "gate" dug in the rock to cross a rocky outcrop to the old paved path (like our modern roads and highways dug in the mountains) .
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Several dolmens, dating from 2000 BC but sometimes collapsed and rebuilt until the 6th century, were used for funeral ceremonies.
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This castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011, is impressive! It is nicknamed the "vessel of the Cévennes" because its construction sometimes resembles the prow of a ship. Its once strategic position offers a panorama ranging from Mont Lozère to the Alps. The site is open to the public. It is really worth going there.
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To get to the Col de la Bégude, you will have about seven kilometers of climbs with an average gradient of 3.7%. Whether starting from La Tavernoles or from Saintre-Cécile d'Andorges.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Lamelouze, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 4 easy routes, 14 moderate routes, and 38 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain around Lamelouze is characterized by the rugged beauty of the Cévennes and the natural diversity of the Vallée du Galeizon. You'll encounter mountainous sections, river valleys like the Galeizon and Gardon d'Alès, and challenging cols. The landscape is often schistous, providing varied and scenic rides.
While many routes in the region are challenging, there are 4 easy touring cycling routes available around Lamelouze. These routes offer a gentler introduction to the area's beautiful landscapes, often following flatter sections along river valleys.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Chateau de Portes – Portes Castle loop from La Levade (23.3 miles, difficult) or the Dolmen de Boustiga loop from La Levade (24.4 miles, difficult) offer significant elevation gains and demanding terrain through the Cévennes.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Lamelouze are designed as loops. An example is the Bike loop from Saint-Martin-de-Boubaux, which takes you through the rugged terrain around the village, offering a complete scenic tour.
The routes offer glimpses into the region's natural and historical richness. You can encounter features like the Dolmen de Boustiga, the dramatic Chaos de l'Amous gorge, or the historic Old Gardon Canal. The Vallée du Galeizon itself is a Natura 2000 biosphere reserve, rich in biodiversity.
Yes, the mountainous terrain of the Cévennes provides several opportunities for panoramic views. The Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table is a notable viewpoint where you can take in the expansive landscapes of the region.
The touring cycling routes around Lamelouze are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, scenic descents, and the immersive experience within the natural beauty of the Cévennes and Vallée du Galeizon.
While many routes are challenging, the presence of 4 easy routes suggests that families with some cycling experience can find suitable options. It's recommended to check the difficulty and elevation profiles of specific routes to ensure they align with your family's abilities.
The Cévennes region, including Lamelouze, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder weather and potential for snow at higher elevations. Sundays are particularly recommended for cycling the Vallée du Galeizon route due to calmer traffic.
Beyond natural beauty, the region offers cultural insights. Routes like 'La route de la châtaigne des Cévennes' explore the history of the chestnut tree, a significant part of local heritage. You might also encounter historical structures like the Ruins of the Château de Sauvages or unique architectural features such as the local church in Lamelouze with its hidden window.
Information on specific public transport links directly to trailheads in Lamelouze is limited. However, major towns in the wider Gard region, such as Alès, may offer public transport connections. It's advisable to research local bus or train services from Alès to Lamelouze or nearby villages, considering bike transport policies.
Lamelouze and the surrounding villages in the Cévennes offer various options for accommodation and dining. You can find local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses that cater to visitors. It's recommended to check in advance, especially during peak season, as some smaller establishments may have limited hours.


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