4.7
(15)
246
riders
10
rides
Road cycling routes around Draix navigate a landscape characterized by the foothills of the French Pre-Alps, featuring winding roads through river valleys and past significant geological formations. The region offers varied terrain, from challenging mountain passes to more undulating routes through rural areas. Road cyclists can expect ascents and descents, with views of the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.2
(9)
110
riders
61.3km
03:01
940m
940m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(5)
46
riders
26.8km
01:09
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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22
riders
29.9km
01:27
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
16
riders
40.3km
01:52
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
14
riders
34.6km
01:36
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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climb suitable for everyone, with very gentle and regular slopes
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INCREDIBLE bike park! Take the time to stop there
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A very small municipality nestled in the gorge.
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Stop to stock up on drinking water.
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At a certain point you find yourself in front of these two giants and you can't help but stop and admire them.
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Small town, if you pass by here remember to refill your water bottles.
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Road cycling routes around Draix are characterized by the foothills of the French Pre-Alps. You'll encounter winding roads through river valleys, past significant geological formations, and experience both ascents and descents. The region offers varied terrain, suitable for moderate to challenging rides.
The road cycling routes in Draix are generally rated as moderate or difficult. There are no routes specifically categorized as 'easy' within this guide, suggesting that most rides will involve significant climbs or distances. Beginners should be prepared for undulating terrain and some challenging sections.
The road cycling routes in Draix vary in length. For example, the Ammonite slab – Alexandra David-Néel House loop from Le Brusquet is about 20 miles (32.5 km), while the Climb to Col de Pierre Basse – Corobin Pass loop from Le Villard covers approximately 27.5 miles (44.2 km). The longest route listed, Ammonite slab – La Bégude Restaurant loop from Le Brusquet, extends to about 45.5 miles (73.2 km).
Yes, Draix offers challenging routes for advanced road cyclists. For instance, the Climb to Col de Pierre Basse – Corobin Pass loop from Le Villard is rated as difficult, featuring significant climbs over mountain passes with over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
Many routes pass by interesting sites. For example, the Ammonite slab – Alexandra David-Néel House loop from Le Brusquet passes by notable geological sites like the Ichthyosaur Fossil and cultural landmarks such as the Alexandra David-Néel House. Other routes might offer views of the Col du Défens or the unique Sentinel of the Asse – Andy Goldsworthy.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Draix are designed as loops. Examples include the Climb to Col de Pierre Basse – Corobin Pass loop from Le Villard, the Ammonite slab – Alexandra David-Néel House loop from Le Brusquet, and the Bès Footbridge – Pérouré Gorge loop from Le Brusquet, all starting and ending in the same general area.
The road cycling experience in Draix is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of mountain passes and river valleys, and the opportunity to explore significant geological formations.
There are over 10 road cycling routes documented in the Draix area, offering a good selection for various preferences, primarily ranging from moderate to difficult in terms of challenge.
Yes, several routes are known for their scenic passages through river valleys and gorges. The Bès Footbridge – Pérouré Gorge loop from Le Brusquet is a prime example, leading cyclists directly through these distinctive natural features.
Absolutely. The region is known for its mountain passes, which are a highlight for many road cyclists. The Climb to Col de Pierre Basse – Corobin Pass loop from Le Villard specifically features significant climbs over mountain passes, offering rewarding views.
Yes, some routes are accessible from nearby towns. For instance, the Digne-les-Bains – Digne-les-Bains loop from Beaujeu offers a route that starts and ends near Digne-les-Bains, providing a different starting point for exploration.


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