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No traffic touring cycling routes around Berriac offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Aude department in southern France. The region features quiet roads, scenic vineyards, and the historic Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site with peaceful, tree-lined towpaths. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse the Black Mountain foothills and follow the Aude river, providing varied terrain for different skill levels. Berriac's proximity to Carcassonne also allows for routes combining natural beauty with historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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55
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41.3km
03:39
480m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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26
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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27
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10.2km
00:52
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.83km
00:49
30m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17
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27.0km
01:40
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tour du lac de Cavayère: a hilly 5km loop, ideal for working on your sprints
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During the canal's construction, Pierre-Paul Riquet allowed streams to flow into the canal. Excess water was discharged through weirs. This system generated alluvial deposits that silted up the canal and disrupted navigation. By 1685, boats were having difficulty navigating in many places. In 1686, King Louis XIV entrusted Vauban with an inspection of the Canal du Midi (then called the Royal Canal of Languedoc). This aqueduct has three arches. At low water levels, the Orbiel River flows only under the western arch. During floods, it overflows its banks, and sometimes the three arches are no longer sufficient to maintain the flow. In the most severe floods, the structure can be completely submerged, as was the case in 2018.
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The pizzeria is nice, open from 12 o'clock
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Very beautiful and walled
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The benches by the cemetery wall are ideal for a rest. From there, the castle can be reached in just a few steps.
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A good place to take a breather when the Cité is completely overcrowded.
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There are a few places to lock up your bike at the motorcycle park at Place du Prado (facing the Narbonnaise Gate, the square in front of the Pont Levis Hotel). Otherwise : SAQUETTE BY FRED 9 Avenue du Maréchal Foch, opposite the station and the Canal du Midi 04 68 71 62 18 * Monday to Saturday from 10am to 3pm * €5 per day per bag * €8 per day by bike HOTEL ESPACE CITÉ 132 rue Trivalle, at the foot of the Cité 04 68 25 24 24 5€ / luggage or bike for the day from 9am to 7pm.
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Nice place to visit and some great restaurants
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There are over 120 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Berriac, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes 31 easy routes, 47 moderate routes, and 45 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The no-traffic routes around Berriac offer a diverse and picturesque landscape. You can expect to cycle along the tranquil towpaths of the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi, particularly the scenic stretch between Trèbes and Carcassonne. Many routes also wind through beautiful vineyards, such as the Cabardès vineyard, with views towards the Black Mountain foothills. The region is characterized by quiet country roads, offering a peaceful cycling experience.
Yes, the Canal du Midi towpaths are particularly well-suited for families due to their flat terrain and car-free environment. For a specific easy route, consider the Orbiel Aqueduct – Canal du Midi loop from Trèbes, which is just under 10 km and offers a gentle ride along the canal.
The best times for touring cycling in Berriac are generally spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the natural scenery, from blooming vineyards to autumn foliage, is at its most beautiful. Summer can be very warm, especially in July and August, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if cycling during these months.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the impressive Carcassonne Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or explore parts of the Count's Castle. The Canal du Midi between Trèbes and Carcassonne is a highlight in itself, with its tree-lined paths and historic locks. Other notable sights include the Old Bridge of Carcassonne.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Berriac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example of a moderate circular route is the Trèbes Triple Locks – Argent-Double Spillway loop from Villedubert, covering over 53 km with varied scenery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.43 stars from over 730 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, especially along the Canal du Midi, the stunning historical landmarks like Carcassonne, and the beautiful vineyard landscapes that make for a truly immersive cycling experience.
Absolutely. While many routes are easy or moderate, there are 45 difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking a greater challenge. For instance, the Trèbes Triple Locks – Canal du Midi loop from Trèbes is a difficult route spanning over 41 km with significant elevation changes, offering a robust workout while remaining traffic-free.
Berriac is very close to Carcassonne, which is a major transport hub. You can often access the start points of many routes, particularly those along the Canal du Midi, via public transport options from Carcassonne. This makes it convenient to reach the traffic-free paths without needing a car.
Yes, especially along popular sections like the Canal du Midi and near towns such as Carcassonne and Trèbes, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and picnic spots. These provide excellent opportunities to refuel and enjoy the local cuisine or simply take a break while enjoying the scenery.
Beyond the well-known Canal du Midi, the region offers numerous quiet country roads that traverse vineyards and smaller villages, providing a sense of discovery. Exploring routes that venture slightly away from the main canal paths can reveal charming local spots and serene landscapes, often with minimal to no traffic.


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