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Touring cycling routes around La Bastide-Pradines traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, wooded valleys, and expansive plateaus. The region is situated on a steep site overlooking the Cernon valley, sheltered by the Larzac plateau, offering varied terrain. Cyclists can explore quiet country lanes, forests, and farmland, with proximity to dramatic natural formations like the Gorges du Tarn. This area provides diverse physical features suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.0km
04:39
1,050m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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06:45
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice unusual bridge, which resembles a railway bridge although I don't see any sign of trains nearby...
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Behind its perfectly preserved ramparts lies an astonishing Templar heritage. Founded in the 12th century, the commandery of Saint-Eulalie-de-Cernon was a strategic center of the Order of the Temple on the Larzac. A remarkably preserved village!
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The Pas Destrech Cross, which the biker encounters here at the top, is a truly remarkable small sacred monument. Approaching it from behind, it appears to be made of black metal, but then you realize that this is only the basic framework for the wooden beams of the actual cross. Its shape is also rather unusual for a summit cross: the longitudinal and transverse beams, which are of equal length, are each provided with another short beam at the end, giving the viewer the impression of a square floor plan.
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History and nature an ideal mix
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The Pas Destrech Cross, which hikers encounter here on the summit, is a truly remarkable small sacred monument. Approaching it from behind, it appears to be made of black metal, but then one realizes that this is only the basic framework for the wooden beams of the actual cross. Its shape is also rather unusual for a summit cross: the longitudinal and transverse beams are of equal length, with each end provided with another short beam, giving the viewer the impression of a square floor plan.
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There are over 180 touring cycling routes in the La Bastide-Pradines area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
The region offers diverse terrain, from rolling hills and wooded valleys to expansive plateaus like the Larzac. You'll find quiet country lanes, forested sections, and routes passing through farmland. The area is also characterized by dramatic natural formations such as the Gorges du Tarn, providing both scenic views and challenging climbs.
Yes, there are 27 easy touring cycling routes around La Bastide-Pradines. An excellent option for an accessible ride is Le Phare du Larzac – gravel loop in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park, an 8.5-mile gravel route offering pleasant views within the regional natural park.
For experienced touring cyclists, there are 107 difficult routes. A demanding option is Le Rozier – Millau loop from Saint-Geniez-de-Bertrand, a 55.4-mile path with significant elevation gain and expansive views of the surrounding valleys. Another challenging route is Old bridge – Millau loop from Saint-Rome-de-Cernon, covering 69 km with over 1000m of ascent.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers wildflowers and milder temperatures, while summer provides warm, sunny days ideal for longer rides, though some routes may be shaded by forests. Autumn brings beautiful foliage and comfortable cycling conditions.
Yes, many routes in La Bastide-Pradines are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Millau Market Hall – Millau loop from Creissels is a 7.1-mile circular trail that takes you through the area around Millau.
The region is rich in history. You can explore charming medieval villages like Peyre and La Couvertoirade, known for their Templar and Hospitaller history. La Bastide-Pradines itself features a 13th-century fortified granary. The iconic Millau Viaduct is also a striking modern landmark visible from many routes, with dedicated viewpoints like the Millau Viaduct Viewpoint.
Absolutely. The area boasts stunning natural beauty. You can find viewpoints such as Cap de Coste Viewpoint and Pas Destrech Cross offering panoramic vistas. The dramatic Cliffs of the Cirque du Boundoulaou and unique karst landscapes of the Larzac plateau provide memorable sights. You might also encounter natural monuments like the Dinosaur Footprints of Peyre.
The touring cycling routes in La Bastide-Pradines are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 270 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, the quiet country lanes, and the stunning views of the Cernon valley and Larzac plateau.
Yes, the region's proximity to the Gorges du Tarn means many routes offer breathtaking views and opportunities to cycle through these dramatic carved-out valleys. While specific routes may vary in their direct passage, the overall network is influenced by this stunning natural feature, providing a unique cycling experience.
Yes, the diverse terrain, including quiet country lanes and trails, makes the area suitable for gravel cycling. For instance, Le Phare du Larzac – gravel loop in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park is specifically designed for gravel bikes, offering an easy and scenic ride.


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