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Touring cycling routes around Codalet are situated in the Pyrenean foothills, offering diverse landscapes and mountain views. The region features rolling countryside, river valleys such as the Têt and Cady, and varied terrain suitable for different cycling abilities. Cyclists can experience routes with significant elevation gains and scenic panoramas of mountain summits, including Pic du Canigou.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
3.5
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16
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14.4km
01:05
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.5km
04:27
1,330m
1,330m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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76
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35.6km
02:38
810m
810m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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87.6km
06:18
1,900m
1,900m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
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57
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This ancient trading town, the capital of Conflent, has preserved some beautiful traces of its history and its status as a defensive town. Examples include the ramparts and the Viguerie Tower, built by the Count of Cerdagne in the 11th century and subsequently reinforced by Vauban's fortifications in the 17th century.
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Instantly enchanted by the beautiful views over the valleys and the surrounding mountains that are offered here.
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This cave shows the history of dinosaurs, especially fun for kids.
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VIllefranche-de-Conflent is a town with an exceptional heritage: from the Middle Ages to the present day, time has left its mark in the stones of the men who built, conquered or lived in the town. More than anyone, Vauban, the "Sun King's wanderer", has left his mark here.
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Beautiful, quiet road. It's really nice to be away from traffic, especially if you're leaving the main road that leads to Lake Matemale.
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This church was built in the 17th century on the foundations of a Romanesque church, of which only the Lombard-style bell tower, dating from the 12th century, remains today. The church has a large nave flanked on either side by fourteen chapels. The vault is pointed, the transept arches are basket-handle, while those of the side chapels are semicircular. From an architectural point of view, this church, whose construction took place over a hundred years (1606-1696), is remarkably simple.
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really a beautiful place, rightly counts among the listed beautiful villages
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes around Codalet, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Yes, Codalet offers several easy touring cycling routes. For instance, the Hike of Catllar is a moderate 8.9-mile (14.4 km) trail that takes about 1 hour and 5 minutes to complete, offering scenic views of the Pyrenean landscape. The region's routes often feature up to two hours of riding with around 1,000 feet of elevation gain on mostly well-paved surfaces, making them accessible for many.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Codalet provides numerous difficult routes. The Roque Jalère Pass – View of Eus loop from Ria-Sirach is a demanding 38.2-mile (61.5 km) path with over 4,300 feet of elevation gain, exploring historical sites and scenic valleys. Another option is the Col de la Llose – Col de la Llose loop from Ria-Sirach, an even longer 54.5-mile (87.7 km) route with significant climbing.
The region around Codalet is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer views of the majestic Pic du Canigou, a dominant feature of the landscape. You might also encounter waterfalls like the Saut Grand de Castlar Waterfall or the Saint-Vincent Waterfall. The routes often pass through the preserved environments of the Pyrénées Catalanes Regional Natural Park and along serene river valleys like the Têt and Cady.
Absolutely. Codalet is home to the exceptional Abbaye de Saint-Michel de Cuxa, a Benedictine monastery from the 10th-12th centuries, which is often featured on local loops. Just 5 km away, you can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Villefranche-de-Conflent, a fortified village with Vauban fortifications. The charming village of Eus, also listed among "Most Beautiful Villages," is another nearby attraction.
The region around Codalet is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The picturesque landscapes and mountain views are particularly stunning during these seasons. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the mild climate of southern France typically allows for comfortable riding for much of the year, with summer offering longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Codalet are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the "Saint Felix Church – Soula Aqueduct Bridge loop" and the "View of Pic du Canigou – Saint-Michel de Cuxa Abbey loop" from Codalet. The Tour del Cort – Church in the village loop from Prades - Molitg-les-Bains is another popular circular option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling countryside and river valleys to stunning mountain vistas, including views of Pic du Canigou. The blend of challenging and leisurely routes, along with the charming villages and historical sites, contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.
While specific cafes or accommodations aren't listed for every route, the region around Codalet is dotted with charming villages like Eus and Villefranche-de-Conflent. These villages, often integrated into cycling routes, provide opportunities for refreshments and places to stay, allowing you to break up your ride or extend your trip.
Codalet and its surrounding towns are part of the Pyrénées-Orientales department, which typically has regional public transport options. While direct public transport links to every specific trail start point are not detailed, major towns like Prades, often starting points for routes, are usually accessible by local buses or trains, which can help you reach the general area of the routes.
Many cycling routes in the Codalet area start from villages or towns that offer public parking. For example, routes originating from Ria-Sirach or Prades - Molitg-les-Bains would likely have parking available within those communities, making it convenient to access the trailheads.


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