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Mountain bike trails around Lasserre, located in France's Ariège department, offer varied terrain within the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Regional Natural Park. The area features elevations ranging from 360m to 576m, providing natural undulations suitable for cycling. Riders can explore agricultural landscapes, historical villages, and sections of greenways, with panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountains. The region's diverse environment includes forests and open fields, catering to different mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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44.2km
03:26
530m
530m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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52.9km
04:16
770m
770m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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38.2km
03:14
660m
660m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.7km
03:21
440m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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13.5km
01:03
150m
150m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sainte-Catherine bridge gently spans the Gélise and marks the entrance to this peaceful rural hamlet. Surrounded by greenery, it offers a pretty viewpoint over the river and the landscapes of the Albret.
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Mézin is an ancient medieval town in the heart of Albret, known for its heritage, its arcades, and its history linked to the cork industry. You will discover the remains of the ramparts, beautiful stone houses, and the Armand-Fallières square, the true heart of the village.
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The Château Henri IV of Nérac, former residence of the lords of Albret, bears witness to the city's rich Renaissance past. Overlooking the Baïse, it was one of the living places of the future King Henri IV and remains today a must-see to discover the history of Albret.
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Nérac Castle was founded in the 14th century, within a medieval town surrounded by walls and backing onto the Baïse River. Beginning in 1491, Alain d'Albret modernized this first tower and had three wings built. The west wing included the drawbridge and service rooms, the north wing housed Jeanne d'Albret's apartments, and the east wing constituted the main building of the castle. It was in this castle that Marguerite de Navarre, sister of Francis I and author of the Heptaméron, lived. A committed humanist, she brought Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples, nicknamed the French Erasmus, to Nérac. Jeanne d'Albret, her daughter, was also sensitive to the ideas of her time and brought Théodore de Bèze to her court, before converting to Protestantism. It was in this context that Henry III of Navarre, the future King Henry IV, lived. He lived in this château for about ten years with Queen Marguerite de Valois, known as Queen Margot. The latter was responsible for the creation of the 3000-Step Avenue in the Parc de la Garenne, along the Baïse. This avenue, punctuated over the years with new fountains, was then surrounded by walls and accessible from the château by a bridge. The years following the assassination of Henri IV by Ravaillac in 1610 marked the decline of the château, first due to royal reprisals against Protestants and then due to the destruction caused by the French Revolution in 1793, when the château was declared national property. After the revolutionary destruction, only the north wing of the château remained, with its twisted columns so characteristic of the Renaissance style. The château was divided into lots and inhabited by several owners. Gradually, the municipality became interested in restoring the château, and a restoration project was drawn up by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, whose sketches are on display in the museum. However, it wasn't until 1925 that the city became the owner of the entire building and began a restoration project to house the municipal museum. Since then, the royal residence and writer's home, the Château-Musée Henri IV, has offered visitors a permanent exhibition dedicated to Henri IV and the d'Albret family on the first floor, and the art of living during the Renaissance on the ground floor through various themes.
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Nestled on the banks of the Baïse River, Nérac offers a peaceful atmosphere. Formerly the residence of Henry of Navarre, the future Henry IV, the town preserves a rich heritage with its castle, cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses.
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A must see, go up to the castle, the view is fabulous
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Great restaurant at the Café de la Paix, unique menu with delicious local produce
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Nérac is, like Amboise, a royal city insofar as the commune is the fief of the lords of Albret who became king of Navarre in the 15th century. It is also the epicentre of Protestantism. After the massacre of Saint Bartholomew, a treaty between the two religions was born in this city. This is the Edict of Nérac which restored rights for Protestants. It was signed on 28 February 1579 between King Henry III and the religionists. After the death of Henry III in 1589, the city lost its influence, because having no descendants, it was Henri de Navarre-Bourbon-Albret who became king of France under the name of Henri IV. It is then said that when the doors of Paris opened to Henry, those of fame closed for Nérac.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Lasserre, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
The terrain around Lasserre is quite varied, ranging from agricultural landscapes and historical villages to sections of greenways and dense forests. You'll encounter natural undulations with elevations between 360m and 576m, providing panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountains. Some parts of the Piémont Pyrénéen Greenway (V81) in the broader region, while generally paved, can offer unpaved sections suitable for mountain biking.
Yes, there are options for less experienced riders and families. While most trails are moderate, there is at least one easy route available. For example, the Château de Baulens loop from Nomdieu is an easy 13.5 km trail with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride. The Piémont Pyrénéen Greenway (V81) in the wider Ariège region is also noted for its gentle inclination and shaded paths, making it accessible for varying skill levels.
While exploring the trails, you can encounter several interesting sites. Near some routes, you might find historical landmarks like the Nérac Old Town and Château d'Henri IV, or the Château de Nérac. Natural features include the Parc de la Garenne de Nérac and the Port of Nérac along the Baïse river. The region is also part of the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Regional Natural Park, offering rich biodiversity and scenic views.
The region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded trails or during cooler parts of the day. Given Lasserre's proximity to the Pyrenees, checking local weather forecasts is always recommended before heading out.
While Lasserre itself has elevations ranging from 360m to 576m, many of the moderate trails feature substantial climbs. For instance, the Château Barbe loop from Calignac includes over 680 meters of ascent, providing a good workout. The broader Ariège department, within the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Regional Natural Park, is known for routes with notable ascents for those seeking a harder ride.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Lasserre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Château de Nérac – Nérac loop from Nérac, which is 45.1 km long, and the Single rolling in undergrowth loop from Calignac, a 37.5 km route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 11 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes agricultural landscapes, forests, and greenways, as well as the stunning panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountains. The network offers options for different ability levels, ensuring a rewarding experience for many.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, Lasserre and the surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. It is advisable to check the starting points of individual routes on komoot for more precise parking information, especially in smaller hamlets or rural areas.
While the immediate trails around Lasserre focus on agricultural and forest landscapes, the broader region of Ariège offers access to beautiful water features. Nearby natural attractions include Lac de Sainte-Croix-Volvestre (about 7 km away) and Lac de Bethmale (approximately 50 minutes away), which are popular for recreation. The Garonne river also flows near some camping areas in the wider region, offering scenic riverside cycling opportunities.
Many trails in the Lasserre area offer picturesque views, particularly due to the region's agricultural setting and its position within sight of the Pyrenees. Routes like the Château de Poudenas – Roquepousson loop from Cauderoue traverse varied landscapes that open up to panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and distant mountains.


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