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Mountain bike trails around Saint-Pierre-Laval are situated in the Allier department of France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is part of the "Vichy Montagne FFC MTB area," characterized by medium mountain landscapes, extensive forests, and rolling prairies. This region provides varied terrain, including preserved groves and numerous streams, ideal for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
39.6km
03:45
1,050m
1,050m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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19
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48.9km
04:30
1,240m
1,240m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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9
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40.8km
03:49
990m
990m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4
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49.1km
04:36
1,220m
1,220m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4
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43.9km
04:26
1,240m
1,240m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small bridge over the Andan which we cross near Droiturier.
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A small rural village, Châtelus was founded by the Gauls. Over the years, it grew into a substantial village, located on the important Roman road linking Cusset (Allier) to Marcigny (Loire). It houses a castle, later destroyed by the violent Wars of Religion. Today, the town maintains a museum dedicated to the 19th-century school, including numerous documents and furniture dating back to 1830. The museum is open on summer afternoons, from Thursday to Saturday.
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A small rural village, Châtelus was founded by the Gauls. Over the ages, it became a significant village since it was located on the important Roman road linking Cusset (Allier) to Marcigny (Loire). It houses a castle, later destroyed by the violent Wars of Religion. Today, the town maintains a museum dedicated to the 19th century school, including multiple documents and furniture dating from 1830. The museum is open summer afternoons, from Thursday to Saturday.
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Droiturier is a Cluniac town, in other words which was long inhabited by the monk of the order of Cluny. Between its opulent medieval half-timbered houses, its priory church and its chapel, you will discover a large part of the local Catholic history.
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The Col de la Croix du Sud from Saint-Bonnet-des-Quarts is 12 kilometers long with a total elevation gain of 398 meters. The average gradient is 3% with maximum gradients of 6%.
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Located on a promontory 400 meters above sea level, Ambierle is a "Village of Character" of 1,900 inhabitants. Renowned for its Benedictine abbey, Ambierle is also home to pottery, a vineyard and a Michelin-starred restaurant.
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The Petit Louvre is a 15th century monument in Renaissance and Gothic style. It was a stopover lodge for the king's officers, constabulary brigade, post house in the royal service and presbytery. Its architecture stands out with its 3-storey frame in the shape of an upside-down boat hull and its tower. It is possible to visit the Petit Louvre from June 15 until the end of September.
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The region offers diverse terrain, from the medium mountain landscapes of the Montagne Bourbonnaise to extensive forests, rolling prairies, preserved groves, and areas with numerous streams. You'll find varied surfaces and elevation changes, providing engaging rides for different skill levels.
While the area is known for its challenging routes, with 9 out of 12 listed as difficult, there are 3 moderate mountain bike routes available. These might be more suitable for riders looking for less strenuous options or those with some experience. The region's extensive network of over 3,000 kilometers of trails generally caters to all skill levels, so exploring locally for easier paths is recommended.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Saint-Pierre-Laval are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the challenging Châtelus – Le Crozet loop from Saint-Martin-d'Estréaux or the scenic Le Petit Louvre – Le Crozet loop from La Pacaudière, both offering varied terrain and rewarding panoramas.
The region is rich in natural beauty. A notable attraction is the Pisserotte Waterfall, located near Arfeuilles, which is particularly impressive in spring. The trails also traverse the picturesque Montagne Bourbonnaise, offering views of gentle slopes, extensive forests, and rolling prairies.
Beyond the natural landscapes, you can discover historical and cultural points of interest. These include the charming village of Le Crozet, the historic Château de La Palice in Lapalisse, and the Place de l'Église de Châtel-Montagne. The Le moulin du Mas is another point of interest.
There are 12 mountain bike routes listed on komoot for the Saint-Pierre-Laval area. These range from moderate to difficult, providing options for experienced riders looking for a challenge.
The mountain bike trails around Saint-Pierre-Laval are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs, and the beautiful panoramas found in the Montagne Bourbonnaise.
Yes, the region is well-suited for longer, more challenging rides. For instance, the Col de la Croix du Sud – Le Crozet loop from La Pacaudière is a difficult route spanning over 49 kilometers, offering significant elevation changes and a substantial ride time.
Yes, mountain bike rentals are available in the wider region, making it convenient for visitors to access and explore the extensive trail networks without bringing their own equipment. For specific rental locations, it's best to check with local tourism offices or sports shops.
The spring season is particularly recommended for mountain biking in Saint-Pierre-Laval, as melting snow increases the flow of waterfalls like the Cascade de la Pisserotte, enhancing the scenic beauty. The 'medium mountain landscapes' of the Montagne Bourbonnaise are generally pleasant for riding from spring through autumn, offering varied conditions depending on the weather.
Absolutely. The Montagne Bourbonnaise is known for its picturesque roads and climbs that reward with beautiful panoramas. The View over the valley – Le Crozet loop from Saint-Martin-d'Estréaux is specifically named for its scenic outlooks, and routes like Le Petit Louvre – Le Crozet loop from La Pacaudière also promise rewarding vistas.
The mountain biking in Saint-Pierre-Laval is generally considered challenging. Out of the 12 routes listed on komoot, 9 are rated as difficult, featuring significant climbs and varied terrain. There are also 3 moderate routes for those seeking a slightly less intense experience.


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