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No traffic touring cycling routes around Lafitte-Sur-Lot traverse the Lot Valley, characterized by its meandering Lot River, extensive orchards, and vineyards. The region features rolling green landscapes and dedicated greenways, offering varied terrain for cyclists. These routes often follow sections of the Véloroute Vallée du Lot, providing scenic paths away from vehicular traffic. The area's diverse natural features make it suitable for various cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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7
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13.3km
00:47
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
70.3km
04:37
960m
960m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
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57.5km
04:40
1,050m
1,060m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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40.3km
02:30
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's possible. However, planning your own route is sometimes advantageous, as cycle paths are not necessarily the shortest or flattest routes.
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A possible swimming spot.
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Bucolic setting and cycle markings
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Perched more than 150 meters above the Lot Valley, the fortified town of Laparade offers a spectacular view from its belvedere and public garden. Founded in 1265 by Alphonse de Poitiers, it preserves traces of its defensive past: ramparts, moats, and ancient fortified gates.
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Isolated in the middle of a meadow, the Tombeboeuf oak has watched over the landscapes of the eponymous town for nearly 300 years. Standing 25 meters tall and with its wide corolla-like branches, it impresses with its stature and beauty. Classified as a Remarkable Tree since 2003 and voted Tree of the Year in 2019, it is visible from the road. A must-see for lovers of nature and living heritage.
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Although there were many at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, there are only 5 suspension bridges still in operation between Lot and Garonne. Among them, a few are remarkable. Like the Roussannes bridge, over the Lot, between Granges-sur-Lot and Lafitte-sur-Lot. The work dates from 1841 and was restored by the Lot-et-Garonne departmental council in 2009.
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The history of Clairac is inseparable from that of its Benedictine abbey, which was internationally renowned in the Middle Ages. The abbey, as well as the town which was formed around its walls, reached their peak in the 12th and 13th centuries. There were then 120 monks who worked both in the fields and as copyists of manuscripts. The abbot of Clairac was also the lord of the village and commanded two bastides, five priories and around fifty parishes. The monks also owned two mills on the Lot. The income generated by the abbey was then considerable. But the most important heritage is unexpected: the plum tree of Damascus, brought back from the crusades, was in fact "enté", that is to say grafted, by them for the 1st time. They also discovered the sun-drying process, inventing the Ente plum and the Agen prune in one fell swoop!
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The Lot Valley Véloroute connects Cahors (Lot) to Aiguillon (Lot-et-Garonne), following the Lot river through vineyards, orchards and preserved landscapes.
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There are nearly 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Lafitte-Sur-Lot, offering a wide variety of experiences. These include 16 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 48 moderate options for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 32 difficult routes for experienced cyclists.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Lafitte-Sur-Lot are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 230 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the dedicated greenways, the stunning views of the Lot River and its valley, and the charm of the historic villages encountered along the way.
Yes, the region offers several easy, traffic-free routes ideal for families and beginners. A great option is the Pont de Roussanes — loop from Clairac, which is just over 13 km long with minimal elevation gain. Another excellent choice is the Lot Valley cycle route – View of Castelmoron-sur-Lot loop from Clairac, offering 25 km of scenic, easy cycling.
The no-traffic routes in the Lafitte-Sur-Lot area traverse a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll cycle alongside the meandering Lot River, through extensive orchards and vineyards, and occasionally encounter rolling hills and forests. Many routes follow dedicated greenways, often built on old railway tracks, ensuring a smooth and scenic ride away from cars.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Lafitte-Sur-Lot are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the easy Pont de Roussanes — loop from Clairac and the slightly longer Lot Valley cycle route – View of Castelmoron-sur-Lot loop from Clairac.
The routes often pass through or near charming villages and historical sites. You can explore the Historic Center of Clairac, visit the Saint John the Baptist Church, or see the Saint-Germain Church Ruins. Many routes also offer views of the Canal Latéral à la Garonne and the Prayssas Village Square.
While many greenways and paths are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific sections, especially those passing through nature reserves or private land. Ensure your dog is on a leash and that you carry waste bags. Always be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several difficult no-traffic routes. The The impressive Chêne de Tombeboeuf in Guyenne route spans over 70 km with significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Historic Center of Clairac – View from Clairac bridge loop from Clairac, covering 57.5 km with over 1000 meters of ascent.
The spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in the Lot Valley. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant with spring blossoms or autumn colors. Summer can be very warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if cycling during July and August.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find cafés, restaurants, and local markets. The Lot Valley is known for its gastronomy, offering opportunities to sample local produce, including plums and Cahors wine. Planning your route with komoot can help you identify refreshment stops along the way.
While Lafitte-Sur-Lot is situated on the Lot River, which connects to the Garonne, direct access to the Canal des Deux Mers (which follows the Garonne) requires a short connection. The Canal Latéral à la Garonne is a nearby highlight, indicating proximity to this major cycle route network. You can plan a route to connect to the Canal des Deux Mers for longer journeys.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for many of these routes, such as Clairac or Castelmoron-sur-Lot. Look for public parking areas, often near village centers or amenities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability when planning your tour.


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