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Road cycling around Ispagnac offers diverse terrain within the Cévennes National Park and at the entrance to the Gorges du Tarn. The region is characterized by dramatic cliffs, deep wooded slopes, and limestone plateaus known as Causses, including the Causse de Sauveterre and Causse Méjean. Cyclists encounter undulating landscapes, medium mountains, and passes, providing varied climb profiles. Ispagnac itself is situated in a valley with fruit trees and geological formations of limestone, schist, and granite.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
5.0
(2)
67
riders
52.5km
02:47
950m
950m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
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199
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73.0km
03:37
1,090m
1,090m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(3)
91
riders
116km
06:10
2,200m
2,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.5
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106
riders
68.8km
03:52
1,510m
1,510m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.7
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120
riders
63.1km
03:08
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Col du Sapet overlooks the heart of the Cévennes National Park at an altitude of 1,080 meters. It is located on Mont du Bougès and serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails. This pass is also particularly popular with local cyclists, with its 450-meter elevation gain and views of the Cévennes Mountains.
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In Gravel with a single chainring and panniers it’s very complicated… you have to be very strong
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Village quite squeezed in by the N88 and N106.
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Great climb, 9% for 4km. Tough but feels good
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To warm up your thighs: 3 km at an average gradient of 10.8%!
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Road cycling around Ispagnac offers a diverse and undulating landscape. You'll encounter medium mountains, passes, and plateaus, with varied climb profiles. The region is characterized by dramatic cliffs, deep wooded slopes of the Gorges du Tarn, and the limestone Causses, including the Causse de Sauveterre and Causse Méjean. Ispagnac itself is nestled in a valley with fruit trees and a mix of limestone, schist, and granite geological formations.
The road cycling routes around Ispagnac cater to a range of abilities, from moderate to difficult. While there are no routes classified as 'easy' in our selection, you'll find 3 moderate routes and 7 difficult routes. For example, the Sainte-Enimie – Gorges du Tarn loop from Ispagnac is a moderate option, while the A loop around the adhesion area of the Cévennes National Park presents a more difficult challenge.
Yes, Ispagnac is known for its challenging climbs and significant elevation gains, making it ideal for experienced road cyclists. Routes like the Balsièges – Côte de la Croix Neuve loop from Ispagnac feature over 1,500 meters of elevation gain. The region's undulating terrain, including various mountain passes, provides ample opportunity for demanding ascents.
The road cycling routes around Ispagnac are rich with natural beauty and historical landmarks. You'll traverse the stunning Gorges du Tarn, known for their dramatic cliffs. Other notable features include the limestone plateaus of the Causses. You might also encounter unique geological formations like the Blajoux fairy chimneys and the Les Amoureux Rock Formations. Historical sites such as the Notre-Dame de Cénaret Chapel and various mountain passes like Dolmen at Col de la Pierre Plate add to the scenic experience.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Ispagnac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the A loop around the adhesion area of the Cévennes National Park and the Sainte-Enimie – Gorges du Tarn loop from Ispagnac, both offering comprehensive tours of the region's highlights.
Ispagnac, often referred to as 'Lozère's garden' with its sunny slopes, is generally pleasant for road cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. The region's low population density means very little traffic, enhancing the experience during peak seasons. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for mountain passes.
The road cycling experience in Ispagnac is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 125 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning natural beauty of the Gorges du Tarn and the Cévennes National Park, the varied and challenging terrain, and the quiet roads with very little traffic, which allows for an immersive cycling experience.
Absolutely. Ispagnac is ideally situated at the entrance to the Gorges du Tarn, and many routes offer magnificent views. The Sainte-Enimie – Gorges du Tarn loop from Ispagnac is a prime example, specifically designed to showcase the dramatic cliffs and picturesque vistas of the gorges.
Yes, Ispagnac is nestled within the Cévennes National Park, and several routes allow you to explore its diverse landscapes. The A loop around the adhesion area of the Cévennes National Park is a popular choice that takes you through the varied terrain of the park's periphery.
Yes, the region around Ispagnac includes the Causse de Sauveterre and Causse Méjean, and you can find routes that traverse these unique limestone plateaus. The Causse de Sauveterre – Col de Montmirat loop from Mont-Méjean is an excellent option to experience the distinct topography of these areas.
Many routes around Ispagnac offer opportunities to visit charming villages and cultural sites. Ispagnac itself features an old stone bridge, a 12th-century church, and wine-growing areas. Nearby villages like Quézac, with its medieval bridge, Montbrun, Castelbouc, Florac, and Sainte-Enimie (classified as a 'Most Beautiful Village'), are easily accessible and add to the cultural experience. The Town of Florac Trois-Rivières – View of Florac loop from Col de Montmirat is one such route that brings you close to these cultural highlights.


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