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Road cycling routes around Flaviac traverse a landscape characterized by its varied topography, including significant elevation changes and numerous cols. The region features a mix of rural roads, often passing through small towns and offering views of the surrounding valleys. Road cyclists can expect routes that navigate both open countryside and more enclosed, forested sections. This area provides a diverse environment for road cycling, from valley floors to mountain passes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.5
(6)
144
riders
46.4km
02:06
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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109
riders
40.6km
01:42
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.5
(2)
34
riders
32.2km
01:49
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
26
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205km
09:36
2,410m
2,410m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
23
riders
71.9km
03:56
1,490m
1,490m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The "Voie Douce de la Payre" railway cycle path connects Le Pouzin to Privas in the Ardèche and follows the route of the former Pouzin–Privas railway line. Opened in 1861, this line was the first railway connection in the Ardèche department. Initially used to transport iron ore, it later also carried passengers and freight before being closed in 1994. Today, the approximately 20 km long cycle path is fully paved and runs almost level along the Payre River, a tributary of the Rhône. The path leads through tunnels and over viaducts, offering impressive views of the surrounding gorges and villages such as Chomérac and Alissas. Its easy accessibility makes it ideal for family outings and connects the ViaRhôna with the Dolce Via, two other popular cycle paths in the region.
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The "Voie Douce de la Payre" railway cycle path connects Le Pouzin to Privas in the Ardèche and follows the route of the former Pouzin–Privas railway line. Opened in 1861, this line was the first railway connection in the Ardèche department. Initially used to transport iron ore, it later also carried passengers and freight before being closed in 1994. Today, the approximately 20 km long cycle path is fully paved and runs almost level along the Payre River, a tributary of the Rhône. The path leads through tunnels and over viaducts, offering impressive views of the surrounding gorges and villages such as Chomérac and Alissas. Its easy accessibility makes it ideal for family outings and connects the ViaRhôna with the Dolce Via, two other popular cycle paths in the region.
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hairy, as it's 200m over the river and bridge surface is noisy metal panels...
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Nice AP with map and explanations. Beautiful views of the countryside and mountains
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Beautiful railway cycle path and beautiful viaduct.
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Vogüé, the charming village with small houses at the foot of an imposing rock face. Stone calades (small paved alleys), typical of the old villages in Ardèche with narrow streets beautiful to drive through and catch your breath.
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There are over 150 road cycling routes around Flaviac listed on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 14 easy routes, 66 moderate routes, and 71 difficult routes, offering a wide range of options for exploration.
Yes, Flaviac offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and are designed to be enjoyable without being overly strenuous. You can find 14 easy routes in the area.
For experienced road cyclists, Flaviac presents numerous challenging routes, often featuring significant climbs over prominent cols and extensive distances. An example is the Col de Mézilhac (1,119 m) – Col de la Fayolle loop from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban, which covers 63.6 miles (102.4 km) with substantial elevation gain. There are 71 difficult routes in the region.
The varied topography of Flaviac, with its mix of valley floors and mountain passes, makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, temperatures are generally mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, offering comfortable conditions for tackling both rural roads and cols.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Flaviac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Col de la Fayolle – Privas town center loop from Flaviac is a popular circular option, leading through mountainous terrain and connecting a high pass with a regional town.
Road cycling routes in Flaviac offer diverse scenery, characterized by varied topography including significant elevation changes and numerous cols. You'll pass through rural roads, often traversing small towns, and enjoy views of surrounding valleys, open countryside, and more enclosed, forested sections. The region is defined by mountain passes, river valleys, and rural roads.
The road cycling routes in Flaviac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the beautiful views encountered along the routes, highlighting the region's appeal for diverse cycling experiences.
Yes, the region around Flaviac offers several points of interest. You might encounter the historic town of La Voulte-sur-Rhône, or cycle alongside the La Payre river. The area also features dedicated cycle paths like the Voie verte La Dolce Via and the Payre Greenway, which can be integrated into longer rides.
Many routes in Flaviac, especially those that ascend cols, provide spectacular viewpoints. The challenging routes that climb over passes like Col de la Mure, Col de Mézilhac, or Col de la Fayolle, are particularly known for offering extensive panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountainous landscape.
While some popular routes can see more traffic, the extensive network of rural roads and numerous options available in Flaviac means it's possible to find quieter paths. Exploring routes that venture further into the countryside or less-known cols can offer a more serene cycling experience away from the main thoroughfares.
Yes, many routes in Flaviac are designed to pass through or near small towns and villages, providing opportunities for breaks. For example, the Viaduct – Privas town center loop from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban connects a viaduct with the town center of Privas, where you can find amenities and places to stop for refreshments.


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