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No traffic touring cycling routes around Le Travet are situated in the Tarn department of Southern France, within the Occitanie region. The landscape is characterized by the Dadou River, contributing to a scenic natural environment, and the wider Tarn department offers diverse scenery including vineyards, hills, and forests. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from river valleys to areas with significant elevation changes, providing a range of experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.6
(12)
82
riders
69.4km
04:26
740m
740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
riders
49.8km
04:06
850m
850m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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10
riders
35.0km
03:20
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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8
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23.0km
02:13
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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40.3km
03:13
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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This bridge is truly magnificent. With a beautiful view of the city in the background! The best time to go is at sunset; it's breathtaking!
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sublime view of the footbridge
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water in the cemetery
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Coming to Albi without making a detour to the Sainte-Cécile cathedral is not possible. This religious building in red brick will amaze you as it is so imposing. For my part, it reminds me of an immense stone vessel. Faced with such majesty, you will understand why it has been classified with the episcopal city of Albi since July 31, 2010 on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The first cathedral dates back to the 4th century, but it was during the 13th century that it was profoundly modified by major works. Under the aegis of Sainte-Cécile, patron saint of musicians, take the time to visit this marvel. It is the most visited cathedral in France ahead of Notre-Dame de Paris.
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Saint CECILE, to whom the cathedral in Albi was dedicated, is, among the large circle of saints, primarily responsible for good sound - if one can put it so casually at this point - because she is the patron saint of church music. Many religious choirs are named after her. The dates of her life from the corresponding saint's legend are not historically certain, but she is said to be a martyr from the beginning of the third century. The patron saint's feast day, i.e. her memorial day in the calendar of saints, is on November 22nd in all major Christian denominations.
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The palace, with its courtyard of honour and two towers, is still very well preserved. Built in the 13th century, the palace now houses the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, which displays a large number of works by the famous artist, who was born in Albi: paintings from his youth, portraits, paintings of brothels, sketches of the world of the spectacle.
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The Sainte-Cécile Cathedral is a jewel of Gothic architecture in the south of France. It is the largest brick church in the world. It is also the largest church in Europe whose walls are still completely painted.
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You have to cross the stream by a footbridge to be able to observe, in a row, the Arifat waterfalls. The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly this impressive 80-meter waterfall, shaped by the stream. The site is particularly sensitive and fragile, be sure to stay on the paths.
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Le Travet and the wider Tarn department offer a variety of routes designed for touring cyclists seeking quiet paths. You'll find dedicated cycleways like the Chemin des droits de l'homme from Labastide to Lombers, which traverses the Cérou valley, and the longer Castres–Albi Greenway. These routes provide safe and enjoyable rides away from car traffic, often following scenic river valleys or old railway lines.
Yes, several circular routes are available for touring cyclists looking to start and end in the same location. For instance, you can explore the area around Lake Bancalié with routes like the Lac de la Bancalié – Lake Bancalié loop from Dénat or the Lac de la Bancalié loop from Saint-Antonin-de-Lacalm. Another option is the Bridge over the Dadou loop from Château de Grandval, which offers a scenic tour along the Dadou River.
There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Le Travet, offering a range of distances and difficulty levels for various preferences.
The routes vary in length and time. For example, the Lake Bancalié – Lac de la Bancalié loop from Ronel is about 23 km and takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Lac de la Bancalié – Lake Bancalié loop from Dénat, cover approximately 41 km and can take over 3 hours to complete, depending on your pace.
While many routes are rated 'difficult' due to elevation changes, there are several 'moderate' options suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. The Lake Bancalié – Lac de la Bancalié loop from Ronel and the Bike loop from Montredon-Labessonnié are both categorized as moderate, offering enjoyable experiences without extreme challenges.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Arifat Waterfalls, an 80-meter waterfall with multiple cascades, which is a prominent natural attraction nearby. The Dadou River also traverses the area, providing scenic views along routes like the Bridge over the Dadou loop from Château de Grandval.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. You can find interesting viewpoints, such as the View of the Château de Grandval, which offers a glimpse into the area's past. The dedicated cycleways themselves, like the Chemin des droits de l'homme, often pass through areas with historical significance.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the picturesque landscapes of the Tarn department, and the opportunity to explore charming French countryside and natural features like the Arifat Waterfalls.
The Occitanie region, where Le Travet is located, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred.
Cycling through the varied landscapes of the Tarn department, including river valleys and rural areas, often presents opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for local birds and other small animals, especially during quieter times of the day or in less populated sections of the routes.
Many routes start from villages or towns that offer public parking facilities. For example, routes around Lake Bancalié often begin near Dénat, Ronel, or Saint-Antonin-de-Lacalm, where you can typically find suitable parking. Similarly, routes originating from Montredon-Labessonnié or near Château de Grandval will have parking options in or near these locations.


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