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Gravel biking around Saint-Clément offers routes through varied rural landscapes, often featuring greenways and riverine paths. The area provides opportunities for exploring the countryside on dedicated no traffic gravel bike trails. These routes traverse a mix of open fields and historical points of interest, suitable for different skill levels. The terrain is generally characterized by gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for extended rides.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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52.6km
03:43
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.6km
03:38
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.8km
01:25
50m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.3km
02:19
280m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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on the edge of the sluice in summer you have the runoff, a tree for shade. a bench and flowers all around this place is magical. accessible via gravel path or road
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A pleasant little provincial town on the banks of the river
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The Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne is almost the size of a cathedral, which is surprising in a small town of five thousand inhabitants. Its construction began in the 13th century and was not completed until the 16th with the addition of the façade and the first western bays. This last part was not vaulted until the 17th century.
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Villeneuve with its bridge over the Yonne is magnificent.
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Beautiful remains. But don't worry, the new bridge is very solid.
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There are currently 5 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed around Saint-Clément. These routes offer a mix of easy and challenging terrain, perfect for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
The region around Saint-Clément, particularly the Garrigue Gardoise, offers a varied terrain ideal for gravel biking. You'll encounter limestone massifs covered with Mediterranean scrubland, valleys, plateaus, and even some alpine slopes. Trails can range from smoother sections on converted 'Green Lanes' to more challenging ascents and descents through natural landscapes like the Bois de Paris.
Yes, there is one easy no-traffic gravel route available. The View of Pont-sur-Yonne loop from Cuy is a great option, covering 22.8 km with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for those looking for a more relaxed ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The Sens Town Hall – Pont de Courlon-sur-Yonne loop from Pont-sur-Yonne is the longest at 79.2 km, while the Start of the greenway in Sens loop from Saint-Denis-lès-Sens offers significant elevation changes over 51.4 km.
While riding, you can experience the unique Garrigue Gardoise landscape. The broader region offers historical sites like the Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Sens, and the Remains of the Old Bridge of Pont-sur-Yonne. You might also pass by charming local architecture such as Saint-Maurice Church or Abraham's House.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel routes listed are circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Chigy Watermill – Chapelle de la Charmée loop from Malay-le-Grand and the 17th-Century Wine Press – Laundry loop from Saligny.
The komoot community rates the trails around Saint-Clément highly, with an average score of 3.5 stars. Riders often praise the tranquility of the routes, the diverse landscapes ranging from garrigue to river valleys, and the opportunity to explore the region away from vehicle traffic.
The Mediterranean climate of the Gard department generally allows for year-round outdoor activities. However, summers can be very hot, so spring and autumn are often preferred for more comfortable riding conditions. Winters are typically mild, but it's always wise to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, a notable 'Green Lane' (Voie Verte) in the broader region is an old railway route linking Nîmes to the Cévennes. This converted path provides a smoother, dedicated surface for cyclists, including gravel bikers, to explore areas between towns like Sommières, Quissac, and Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, offering a truly traffic-free experience.
Absolutely. Beyond the trails, the region is rich in history and culture. You can visit the medieval town of Sommières, explore the Bois de Paris with its ancient Gallic enclosure and cave, or learn about local agricultural heritage at an olive oil mill. The city of Nîmes, with its Roman remains, is also within reach for a cultural excursion.
The longest no-traffic gravel bike trail listed is the Sens Town Hall – Pont de Courlon-sur-Yonne loop from Pont-sur-Yonne, which spans approximately 79.2 km. This route offers an extensive ride through the scenic surroundings.


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