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No traffic touring cycling routes around Mas-De-Londres are set within the diverse landscapes of the Hérault department in France. The region is characterized by Mediterranean scrubland, known as garrigue, alongside extensive vineyards, particularly those of the Pic Saint-Loup designation. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from flat sections in river valleys like the Hérault and Buèges to significant elevation gains around prominent features such as Pic Saint-Loup. This environment offers a mix of leisurely rides and more challenging cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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12
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41.3km
02:46
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.1km
02:10
450m
450m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.50km
00:26
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
01:29
200m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.6km
00:56
100m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There's a wine shop where you can buy a glass of wine with a small snack. It's worth stopping by. Plus, there's a lovely outdoor seating area with a view of Pic St. Loup.
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Wooden tables and benches allow you to stop in the shade
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Cazevieille is a small, characterful village (beautiful stone houses around the town hall), with scattered housing, best known for being the starting point of the trail that leads to the summit of Pic St Loup, which overlooks it. There are few shops apart from a wine bar and an organic bakery that appears to be closing, but it's a welcome stop for hikers and cyclists at the shaded fountain next to St Etienne Church.
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Nice little artificial lake where it's good to dip your feet after a hike :)
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Beautiful walk around Pic St Loup
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Often dry, this artificial retention basin offers lovely reflections once filled, as well as a beautiful view of the Hortus and Pic Saint-Loup massifs.
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Ideal spot for a picnic behind the Pic Saint-Loup avoiding the crowds that gather mainly on the latter.
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A small medieval village, Notre-Dame-de-Londres is marked by its history, through its castle and its Romanesque church guarded by a statue of the virgin in a blue cloak. In Celtic times, “Llyn dinas”, which became the city of London, designated “the hill of the pond”. In Languedoc, Loundro would have meant “muck, stagnant waters” and the terms Lundras or Lundrias, which after mutation gave London, were used in medieval writings to characterize the now dry valley. The homonymy with the English capital therefore comes from this common etymology. The village is a mecca for the practice of “Tambourin”, a typically Languedoc team ball sport.
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There are over 90 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Mas-De-Londres. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 32 easy, 43 moderate, and 19 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for every cyclist.
The no-traffic routes around Mas-De-Londres traverse a rich variety of landscapes. You'll cycle through Mediterranean scrubland (garrigue), extensive vineyards, and scenic river valleys like the Hérault. The dramatic backdrop of Pic Saint-Loup is a constant feature, offering a mix of flat sections and gentle climbs.
Yes, there are several family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes. An excellent option is the Bike loop from Saint-Martin-de-Londres, which is an easy 7.5 km ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich heritage and natural beauty. You might pass by historic villages like Saint-Martin-de-Londres or enjoy views of the Pic Saint-Loup. Specific highlights include the Summit of Saint-Loup, the historic Saint-Étienne-d'Issensac Bridge, or the tranquil Lake Cécélès. The region also features several castles, such as Montferrand Castle.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Lake de la Jasse loop from Saint-Martin-de-Londres is a moderate 18.6 km circular route, offering beautiful scenery around the peaceful Lake of Jasse.
The best time for touring cycling around Mas-De-Londres is typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, with blooming garrigue or rich autumnal colors. Summers can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons can still be enjoyable.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the stunning views of Pic Saint-Loup, and the charming villages encountered along the way. The diverse terrain, from vineyards to garrigue, also receives positive feedback.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Water Fountain – Clock Tower of Viols-le-Fort loop from Viols-le-Fort offer a more difficult experience. This 33 km route includes significant elevation gains, providing a rewarding workout amidst beautiful scenery.
Many villages and starting points for routes, such as Saint-Martin-de-Londres, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, but generally, you'll find convenient parking options in or near the main village centers, allowing easy access to the no-traffic routes.
While the routes themselves are no-traffic, they often pass through or near charming hamlets and villages like Saint-Martin-de-Londres. These villages typically have local cafes, bakeries, and restaurants where you can refuel and enjoy regional specialties. It's a great way to experience the local culture during your ride.
While many natural areas in France are dog-friendly, it's essential to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected natural zones like the Natura 2000 sites around Pic Saint-Loup. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and check for any specific local regulations or restrictions along your chosen route.
The terrain on these no-traffic routes is varied. You'll encounter well-maintained paved roads in rural areas, often winding through vineyards and small villages. Some sections might include compacted gravel paths, particularly when traversing garrigue or riverbanks, offering a true touring experience away from heavy traffic.


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