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No traffic touring cycling routes around Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels traverse a mid-mountain landscape within the Natural Regional Park of Haut-Languedoc. The region features diverse terrain, including the small causses of the upper Orb valley and the Monts d'Orb, offering a mix of ascents and scenic paths. The area is characterized by the presence of the Orb river and the artificial Lac d'Avène, which contribute to its natural beauty. These routes provide varied experiences for touring cyclists, from challenging climbs to more gentle…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
15
riders
69.6km
04:53
1,360m
1,360m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
riders
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
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41.4km
02:50
740m
740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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41.1km
02:49
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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3
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28.9km
02:02
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the D8E13 bridge, the viewpoint offers a beautiful postcard of Avène and the Orb.
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This tiny and peaceful village, with a worldwide reputation for the benefits of its water, is a perfect location for hikers and gravel enthusiasts. You have many options of loops from there. Enjoy!
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To see this place in the middle of fields and woods.
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The bucolic charm of the places and the banks of the Orb is striking. The economy of Avène has always been based on significant mining activity that began under Roman rule and continued until 1954, when the Rabasse mines closed. Created in 1962 for hydroelectric production and regulation of the Orb, the Lac des Monts d'Orb (or Lac d'Avène) is 6 kilometres long and covers an area of 190 hectares. An old lead and silver mine is now submerged under the lake: the mines and their exploitation were a source of wealth for the Orb valley, from Antiquity until the 1950s. Today, it is above all nature that provides Avène with one of its benefits: water from the depths of the Languedoc earth. This water that has been shaping a destiny for two and a half centuries, a vocation inspired by Thermalism. It is impossible not to go to the Thermal Baths, a stone's throw south of the village (the markings of the Sentier des 2 Lacs allow you to reach the site on foot, and the connection is pretty!). The Thermal Baths site is peaceful, relaxing... like the range of well-being and beauty products from the Avène brand. Beyond the thermal area, there is a magnificent hotel and an excellent restaurant! The establishment is committed to a truly eco-responsible approach: use of local products, innovative and energy-efficient architectural and technical choices...
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A village of superior interest, Joncels dominates the Gravezon valley, and is crossed by narrow streets with picturesque houses. A stopover for pilgrims who went to Compostela coming from Lodève, Joncels preserves the remains of a Benedictine Abbey whose origins date back to the 8th century and which was, in the Middle Ages, one of the most important in Languedoc.
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A charming village nestled at the confluence of the Gravezon, the Nize and the Dourdou! The history of Lunas dates back to the Roman road that linked the lower Languedoc to Rouergue. Surely succeeding a Gallo-Roman oppidium, the Lunarenses castrum is mentioned as early as 806 in a charter of the Gélone abbey (that of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert). The town is dominated by the Redondel rock, an ancient fortified castle belonging to the baron of Faugères, Viscount of Béziers. Razed in 1627, it was rebuilt on the banks of the Gravezon in 1641 by Henry de Narbonne. A true summary of the history of Languedoc, and a very pleasant cultural, refreshing and gastronomic stopover… A small detour to enjoy the leisure center of Prades, and a break on the site of the Saint-Georges chapel are essential in Lunas
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A village quite representative of Languedoc
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There are several dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels, offering a range of distances and challenges. You can explore routes like the challenging Salagou Valley – Stunning Salagou route loop from Joncels, which covers over 56 km.
The region features a diverse 'mid-mountain type landscape' with a strong contrast to the Hérault coastline. You'll find a mix of challenging ascents and scenic routes through the small causses of the upper Orb valley and the Monts d'Orb, offering both mountainous and Mediterranean forests. Many routes are on well-paved surfaces, ensuring a smooth touring experience away from main roads.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring routes in Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Le Presbytère – Gîte communal loop from Brusque is a challenging 41 km circular route.
You'll find several points of interest. Many routes pass by the picturesque Lac d'Avène or the Lac de Bouloc, offering beautiful views. The medieval village of Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels itself is worth exploring, with its 12th-century church and historic buildings. You might also encounter the Joncels Abbey on some routes.
While many routes in the area are rated as difficult due to significant elevation gains, the region does offer options for various fitness levels. For a less strenuous experience, look for shorter routes or those with less elevation. Always check the route details on komoot for specific difficulty ratings and elevation profiles to find one that suits your group.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if cycling during peak summer. Winters can be cold, particularly in the higher elevations of the Monts d'Orb.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.98 stars from 21 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural scenery, the quiet roads, and the rewarding views from higher points like Mont Redon. The diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to mountain forests, are frequently highlighted as a major draw.
Yes, Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels and surrounding villages offer various amenities. You'll find accommodation options including camping, hotels, and gîtes. Many villages along potential routes will have cafes and restaurants where you can refuel. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially in smaller hamlets.
Public transport options directly to specific trailheads in this rural area can be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a starting point where parking is available. Many routes are designed as loops, making car access convenient.
Parking is generally available in the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Ceilhes-Et-Rocozels, Joncels, or Avène. Look for designated parking areas within these communities. For example, the Avene Baths – Avène Village loop from Avène would typically start from Avène where parking can be found.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge. Routes like the View of Le Clapier – a great place loop from Le Pas de Ceilhes, covering over 40 km with significant elevation, offer demanding climbs and rewarding descents through preserved natural environments.
You'll experience a rich variety of natural features. The routes often follow the banks of the Orb river, pass by the large artificial Monts d'Orb Dam and its associated lakes, and traverse the Monts d'Orb with their diverse mountainous and Mediterranean forests. The landscapes offer a strong contrast to coastal areas, providing a true escape into nature.


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