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Gravel biking around Pollestres offers a diverse landscape, blending Mediterranean, vineyard, and mountainous terrains. The region is characterized by rugged hills, river valleys, and extensive vineyard routes, providing varied scenery for gravel cyclists. This allows riders to experience a mix of flat coastal paths, rolling hills, and more demanding mountain ascents. The area provides access to the foothills of the Pyrenees, offering routes with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
18
riders
76.2km
05:29
1,280m
1,280m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
8
riders
61.6km
04:44
980m
980m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
12
riders
64.1km
03:53
350m
350m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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9
riders
30.2km
01:46
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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8
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Narrow but easy to ride. Really nice, next to fruit field
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A cool and very pleasant walk
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trail nearby was also very nice,
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This castle likely dates back to the 12th century. Although medieval in design, it was remodeled in the 13th and then again in the 16th century. Its architecture is inspired by medieval Catalan architecture, and it is likely privately owned.
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The lake lies in a deflation pan. This is a natural, circular, shallow depression caused by the removal of relatively loose, primarily Pliocene, sediment by wind erosion during very cold, windy phases of the Quaternary.
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Single, very nice visual but nothing mountain biking
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good progress is guaranteed here
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A beautiful reserve for birds, but we can only note the drop in the water level. Very nice bars/restaurants for a relaxing break at the Villeneuve de la Raho lake. The tour of the large lake is not particularly difficult in Gravel
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There are over 70 gravel bike trails around Pollestres, offering a diverse range of experiences from flat lakeside paths to routes with significant elevation gain. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Yes, Pollestres offers several easy gravel bike trails. For a family-friendly option, consider the Lake Villeneuve de-la-Raho – Magnificent Lake loop from Villeneuve-de-la-Raho, which is an easy 8.1 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. The View from the Col de Mollo – View of Collioure loop from Cabestany is a demanding 85.9 km trail with substantial climbs, providing a significant workout and rewarding views.
Many of the gravel bike routes around Pollestres are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Sant Martí de la Roca – Corbère Castle loop from Le Soler and the Magnificent Lake – Wooden bridge over the marsh loop from Saleilles.
The trails around Pollestres offer varied scenery, including lakeside paths, marshlands, and historical sites. You might pass by the Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir or explore historical ruins like those found on the Ruins of Mas d'en Moudat – Les Hostalets Village Street loop from Ponteilla.
Yes, many routes offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the View from the Col de Mollo – View of Collioure loop from Cabestany is known for its panoramic vistas, including views towards Collioure.
Pollestres generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for gravel biking, avoiding the peak summer heat. Winter can also be suitable, though conditions may vary, especially on higher elevation routes.
Many routes pass through or near villages, offering opportunities for cafe stops and refreshments. Trails that connect through various village streets, such as the Ruins of Mas d'en Moudat – Les Hostalets Village Street loop from Ponteilla, are likely to have amenities available.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, which combines historical sites, charming village streets, and natural features like lakes and marshlands, catering to various riding preferences.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You might encounter the Hotel Pams or explore the charming Sainte-Colombe-de-la-Commanderie village on some routes. Many trails also feature castle ruins and ancient structures.
While specific parking information isn't always detailed for every start point, routes often begin from towns or villages like Le Soler, Saleilles, or Ponteilla, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting location.
Many outdoor trails are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near roads. Check individual route descriptions on komoot for specific rules or recommendations regarding pets.


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