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Road cycling routes around Boucieu-Le-Roi are set within the Ardèche region of France, characterized by diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to elevated hills. The area features a varied relief, including the Gorges du Doux and the Rhône Valley, offering both gentle greenways and more challenging terrain. Former railway lines have been transformed into dedicated cycle paths, providing accessible routes through scenic environments. This geological diversity creates dynamic conditions for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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138
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49.6km
02:33
850m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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133km
06:52
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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56.8km
03:08
1,100m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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88.2km
04:21
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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02:03
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Moderate road ride. 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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The bridge called the King's Bridge was erected at the beginning of the 13th century. Indeed, in 1291, Philip the Fair officially declared the foundation of Boucieu and thus created a co-lordship with the lord Geronton de Valmordane. Boucieu le Roi was endowed with a charter of franchise (tax exemption for its inhabitants) and a bailiwick (court of justice). The charter of franchise would attract numerous merchants and notables. Access routes were therefore paramount, hence the construction of this 3-arch bridge. It would later be widened in 1773. https://www.ardeche-hermitage.com/fr/catalogue/detail/pont-du-roi-129249/
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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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The Tournon-sur-Rhône War Memorial impressively commemorates the fallen of both World Wars. It is centrally located in the old town, near the Rhône River and the castle. The bronze figure and delicate reliefs convey quiet dignity and gratitude. A brief stop is worthwhile for history buffs and strollers alike.
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A must-see even if you don't take the train
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Great campsite used for a few days between stays with the motorhome.
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The arrival of the Ardèche Train “Le Mastrou”
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There are over 150 road cycling routes around Boucieu-Le-Roi, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has recorded 159 routes in total.
The Boucieu-Le-Roi area, nestled in the Ardèche, offers diverse terrain. You'll find routes through picturesque river valleys like the Gorges du Doux and the Rhône Valley, often utilizing former railway lines transformed into gentle greenways. For more challenging rides, the region also features elevated hills and mountainous areas, providing significant elevation gains and panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers several easy routes, particularly along the transformed railway lines such as sections of La Dolce Via or Via Ardèche. These 'voies vertes' (greenways) feature smooth, gentle slopes, making them ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. There are 13 easy routes available in the area.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Boucieu-Le-Roi area provides routes with substantial elevation gains. An example is the Rochepaule Pass – Buisson Pass loop from Arlebosc, a difficult 132.5 km route with over 2,700 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Col de Boze (460 m) – Buisson Pass loop from Boucieu-le-Roi, covering 56.8 km with over 1,100 meters of ascent. In total, there are 82 difficult routes in the region.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes follow the Gorges du Doux, offering stunning river views, and pass through tunnels and over viaducts. For panoramic vistas, consider routes that lead towards Saint Romain de Lerps Peak, which provides views stretching from the Cévennes to the Alps. The Rhône Valley itself offers serene landscapes with orchards and vineyards.
Boucieu-Le-Roi is a 'Village of Character' with historical sites like the 19th-century Saint-Martin church and the King's Bridge (Pont du Roi). You can also find the Old Lamastre train station, an arrival point for the 'Le Mastrou' steam train, which can transport bicycles. Other nearby historical points include the castle of Belle Comble and the fortified house of Ruissas in Colombier-le-Vieux.
The Ardèche region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall colors. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but higher elevation routes offer cooler air. Winter cycling is possible, but some higher passes might be affected by weather.
Yes, the greenways (voies vertes) are particularly well-suited for families. Routes like sections of La Dolce Via, which follow old railway lines, offer gentle gradients and are largely traffic-free, making them safe and enjoyable for cyclists of all ages. These paths often hug rivers, providing scenic and tranquil rides.
The road cycling routes around Boucieu-Le-Roi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from gentle river paths to challenging climbs, and the stunning natural beauty of the Ardèche landscape.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Boucieu-Le-Roi are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Passerelle Marc-Seguin – Col de Mayres loop from Colombier-le-Jeune is a moderate 49.6 km circular route, and the Col de Fontayes – Col de Boze (460 m) loop from Arlebosc offers a 41.8 km moderate ride.
Absolutely. The Ardèche region is a hub for outdoor activities. Cycling routes often pass through picturesque villages and natural sites where you can find swimming spots. Beyond cycling, the area is known for canyoning, canoeing in the Gorges de l'Ardèche, and extensive hiking trails, making it easy to integrate other adventures into your trip.
Yes, for those looking for longer distances, the region offers several extensive routes. The Rochepaule Pass – Buisson Pass loop from Arlebosc is a significant 132.5 km ride. Another long option is the Passerelle Marc-Seguin – Barbe Bleue Pass - 352 m loop from Arlebosc, which spans 147.8 km. The broader Ardèche region also connects to major cycling paths like the ViaRhôna, offering even more extensive touring possibilities.


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