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No traffic touring cycling routes around L'Escale traverse the diverse landscapes of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. The area is characterized by the Durance River Valley, featuring gorges, turquoise lakes, and extensive orchards. Natural monuments like Les Pénitents des Mées offer unique rock formations and panoramic views. Cyclists encounter mountain passes such as Col du Pas de Bonnet, alongside Provençal scenery with lavender fields, olive groves, and rolling hills.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
5.0
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151
riders
29.2km
02:56
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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127
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34.9km
03:38
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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111
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84.9km
05:42
1,250m
1,250m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.3km
05:20
1,170m
1,170m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Small village on the southern slope of the Lure mountain
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This section is on the Durance by bike, however it is more mountain bike than gravel, and is not suitable for road bikes.
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The way to get there is essentially on the road but it is almost deserted and the view of the gorges is sublime.
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Small town, outside a large campsite, above the town a church ruin.
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From Sisteron, the Col de Fontbelle is 26.3 kilometers of climbs with segments at 6 or 7%, and others between 1.5 and 5%. In your ascent, passing the intermediate Mézien pass after the 6th kilometer tells you that you have made the first part complicated and that you are starting the second part, long but less steep. On the open parts of the pass, you can see the mountain of Gueruen and the mountain of Mélan and its Grande Aiguille.
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Pedestrian crossing over the Durance
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Beautiful passage of earth and rolling and bucolic stone that wastes very little time compared to the parallel road.
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There are nearly 80 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around L'Escala listed on komoot. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from coastal paths to inland natural parks, ensuring a quiet and enjoyable ride away from vehicle traffic.
L'Escala, located on the Costa Brava, offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally ideal, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be warm, but coastal routes often benefit from sea breezes. Winter cycling is also possible, especially on sunny days, though some services might have reduced hours.
Yes, L'Escala offers several easy, family-friendly options. The region is known for its well-maintained paths, including sections of the Litoral Route which alternates between urbanized and wildlife areas, passing sandy beaches and coves. For more details on local cycling, you can visit the official L'Escala tourism website: visitlescala.com/en/activities-lescala/cycling.
L'Escala's no-traffic touring routes showcase a remarkable variety of landscapes. You can cycle along sandy beaches and rocky coves of the Costa Brava, explore the wetlands and pine forests of the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, or venture through agricultural plains offering a glimpse into the region's rural charm. Some routes even offer views of the Montgrí Massif.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in L'Escala, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 156 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the car-free paths, and the stunning coastal and natural park views. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to connect with nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in L'Escala are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Cala Montgó – View of Punta Montgó Bay loop, which winds through coastal hills and offers picturesque bay views. Another option is the Passeig d'Empúries Cycle Path – Platja de L'Escala loop, following coastal paths and passing by beaches.
L'Escala has local bus services that connect different parts of the town and surrounding areas. While specific routes for bikes on public transport can vary, many starting points for touring routes are accessible from the town center. For detailed information on local transport options, it's advisable to check the official L'Escala tourism website: visitlescala.com.
While the provided routes are not directly in L'Escala, the region itself offers numerous attractions. The Litoral Route, for example, provides access to historical sites like the Ruins of Empúries. The Montgrí Massif offers stunning views of the ocean. For attractions in the broader region, you might encounter natural monuments like The Penitents of Les Mées or mountain passes such as Col d'Espinouse.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a greater physical demand, L'Escala offers more challenging routes. The Montgrí Massif provides trails with elevation and stunning views. The komoot guide includes 58 difficult touring bicycle routes, such as the Le Tour du Lac – Footbridge over the Durance loop from Volonne, which features significant elevation gain over its 34.8 km distance.
L'Escala offers various parking options, especially near popular beaches and the town center. Many routes start from easily accessible points within or just outside the town, where public parking is available. It's recommended to check local signage for parking regulations and fees, particularly during peak season.
Yes, especially on coastal routes and those passing through or near villages, you will find opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and rest stops. The Litoral Route, for instance, passes through urbanized areas like Riells, offering amenities. Even in more natural settings, popular routes often have facilities at key points or nearby towns.
Yes, some routes in the L'Escala region incorporate gravel sections, particularly those venturing into natural parks or agricultural plains. For example, the Torroella de Montgrí – Montgrí Gravel Trail loop explores the Montgrí area on gravel trails, offering a different riding experience. It's advisable to check route details for surface types if you prefer paved paths.


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