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Road cycling around Fourcès, located in the Gers department of France, offers a diverse landscape of rolling terrain and quiet local roads, ideal for no traffic road cycling routes. The region is characterized by a lush, green environment, with the Auzoue river winding through the countryside. Cyclists will encounter a mix of gentle ascents and descents across mostly paved surfaces, providing varied routes for different fitness levels. The area's tranquil nature and picturesque views make it well-suited for exploring by bike.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.7km
02:08
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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83.9km
03:26
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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01:32
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Mézin is an ancient medieval town in the heart of Albret, known for its heritage, its arcades, and its history linked to the cork industry. You will discover the remains of the ramparts, beautiful stone houses, and the Armand-Fallières square, the true heart of the village.
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🚦 On the Voie Verte, this former level crossing recalls the time when trains set the rhythm of life in the valley. Today, bikes have replaced the rails, but the story continues to be read in the landscape. 🚲🌿
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In Nérac, the Château Henri IV peacefully overlooks the Baïse and tells the story of a king who became a legend. Former residence of the lords of Albret, it was the beating heart of the court of Navarre during the Renaissance. It was here that Henri de Navarre, the future Henri IV, grew up and affirmed his destiny. Today, the château-museum invites you on a journey between great History and the Gascon art of living. A stroll along the river, elegant galleries, and royal memories echo each other. A must-see to understand the soul of Nérac and Albret.
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Since the time of Henri IV and the court of Nérac, Moncrabeau has been located at the heart of the main routes connecting Nérac, Condom, Mézin, La Romieu, and Larressingle. The old merchant and agricultural paths, structured by the Baïse valley and the Gascon hillsides, today form an ideal network for touring cycling. Here, every pedal stroke extends the history of the old paths, at the gentle pace of Albret.
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Taking a left, you descend directly to Moncrabeau; we went straight on to enjoy the last hillside of the route, heading for Cap de Bosc and Marcadis.
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Once the arrival and departure point for the train, Nérac station is now a prime passage point on the Voie Verte de l’Albret, developed on the former railway line. Where wagons once ran, pedestrians and cyclists now advance in complete serenity, along a gentle route connecting the villages of Albret. A testament to the valley's industrial and railway past, the station marks a successful transition between the memory of the rail and today's soft mobility, in the heart of the Baïse landscapes.
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Condom, a former episcopal city crossed by the Baïse River, is renowned for its Saint-Pierre Cathedral and its Armagnac-related past. In front of the cathedral stands the famous statue of the Four Musketeers (D'Artagnan and his companions), a tribute to Alexandre Dumas' novel and the famous captain's Gascon roots.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Fourcès, offering a variety of distances and challenges. Most of these routes are classified as moderate, with a few easier and more difficult options available.
The terrain around Fourcès is generally rolling, providing a pleasant mix of gentle climbs and descents. Many routes are on mostly paved, quiet local roads. While most routes are rated as moderate, suitable for regular cyclists, there is at least one easier option for beginners, and a couple of more challenging routes for experienced riders seeking longer distances and more elevation.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there is at least one easier route available that could be suitable for families with older children or those looking for a less strenuous ride. The quiet nature of these roads makes them generally safer and more enjoyable for family outings.
The routes often pass through or near charming historical sites. You might encounter the unique circular bastide of Fourcès itself, or cycle past the impressive Larressingle Fortified Village, a significant fortress from the Hundred Years' War. The Pont d'Artigues, an 18th-century brick arch bridge and a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Camino de Santiago, is another notable landmark. Some routes also lead towards the Gascon city of Condom or the beautiful Montréal (Gers) Village.
The region around Fourcès is beautiful for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush green landscapes and pleasant temperatures, while autumn provides vibrant colors. Summer can be warm, but the quiet roads and shaded sections can still make for enjoyable rides, especially in the mornings or late afternoons. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Fourcès are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the region offers routes like the Moncrabeau – View of Nérac loop or the Château de Bégué – Château de Cauderoue loop, which are excellent for exploring the countryside without retracing your steps.
The routes vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find rides ranging from approximately 40 kilometers, such as the Condom – Larressingle Fortified Village loop, to longer excursions like the Church of Vielle-Soubiran loop which covers over 80 kilometers. This variety ensures options for both shorter outings and more extensive rides.
Fourcès and the surrounding villages typically offer public parking areas where you can leave your vehicle. Many routes start from or pass through these charming villages, making it convenient to find a suitable parking spot before beginning your ride. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, picturesque countryside, the well-maintained quiet roads, and the opportunity to discover charming medieval villages and historical sites without the disturbance of heavy traffic.
Yes, the routes often connect various small villages and towns where you can find local cafes, bakeries, or small restaurants. Fourcès itself, with its unique circular square, offers places to relax. Villages like Condom or Montréal (Gers), which are often part of or near cycling loops, also provide excellent opportunities for a break and refreshments.
Absolutely. Beyond road cycling, the region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and walking. Some trails are part of the GR654, a Camino de Santiago route. The Auzoue river, which encircles Fourcès, is also popular for fishing, allowing for a diverse outdoor experience.


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