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No traffic touring cycling routes around Lanne-En-Barétous are situated in the authentic Barétous Valley, part of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in France. The region features a diverse landscape of green hills, fertile valleys, meadows, and groves, set against the backdrop of the Pyrenean mountain range. Cyclists can navigate varied terrain, from challenging mountain passes to more relaxed routes through the valleys, offering views of peaks like Pic d'Anie. This area provides a mix of demanding climbs and accessible paths, making it…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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29.4km
02:34
1,090m
1,090m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.5km
02:38
1,100m
1,110m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.0km
03:19
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.9km
00:55
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.2km
02:54
870m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located at an altitude of 630 meters, nestled in a green setting surrounded by gorges and peaks, the village of Sainte-Engrâce is a charming mountain village in the Basque Country. In addition to its 11th-century Romanesque church, don't miss the famous Kakuetta Gorges or the sublime Verna Cave.
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Built downstream of the Kakuetta gorges, this hydroelectric dam has formed a magnificent turquoise blue water retention. If you stop there, and if you are not afraid of heights, you can go to the footbridge which faces the dam and overlooks the slope with the river which then continues its course at the bottom of the fault.
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Culminating at 1,540 meters above sea level, the Soudet pass is one of the first to be encountered from the Atlantic coast. The various climbs that lead to it are relatively long and maintain low average percentages despite a few passages around 10%.
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This Romanesque church is lost in the middle of the mountains, more than 600 meters above sea level. Push the door, the interior is surprising!
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Lanne-En-Barétous area. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate valley rides to more challenging mountain ascents, all designed to keep you away from heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, while many routes in the region are challenging, there are a few easier options. For example, the Sainte-Engrâce – Uhaïtxa loop from Camping Ibarra is a moderate route that offers a good balance for those looking for a less strenuous ride without significant traffic.
The no-traffic routes around Lanne-En-Barétous traverse diverse landscapes, from the verdant Barétous Valley with its green hills and meadows to the foothills of the majestic Pyrenees. You'll encounter panoramic views of snow-capped mountains, charming villages, and serene groves, offering a rich visual experience.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's natural beauty. You can explore areas near the stunning Waterfall at the End of the Kakouetta Gorge or the impressive Holzarte Footbridge. The routes also provide views of prominent Pyrenean peaks like Pic d'Anie and pass by various mountain passes such as the Soudet Pass.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Sainte-Engrâce – Soudet Pass loop from Gorges de Kakuetta, which offers a challenging but rewarding circular journey through the scenic landscape.
The best time for touring cycling in Lanne-En-Barétous is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the mountain passes are clear of snow, providing optimal conditions for enjoying the diverse terrain and stunning views.
Yes, the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, where Lanne-En-Barétous is located, is traversed by the Vélosud – V81 route. This 650 km cycle route follows the gentle foothills of the Pyrenees, connecting the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. It's designed for a variety of cyclists and offers a more relaxed alternative to high mountain passes. You can find more information about the Vélosud on France Vélo Tourisme.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Lanne-En-Barétous are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking Pyrenean mountain views, the tranquility of the car-free sections, and the authentic charm of the Barétous Valley.
Absolutely. The region is well-known for its demanding climbs and mountain passes. Routes like the Col d'Ichère – Bedous loop from Arette offer significant elevation gains and distances, providing a true test for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge away from traffic.
Yes, the Barétous Valley is rich in cultural heritage. As you cycle through villages like Aramits and Arette, you'll get a glimpse into local life and history. The region is known for its livestock farming and traditions, and you might find opportunities for local gastronomy, such as cheese tasting, after your ride.
The routes vary significantly. You can find shorter, moderate loops around 12-15 km with a few hundred meters of elevation gain, such as the Sainte-Engrâce – Uhaïtxa loop. More challenging routes, like the Col de Bas – The Foot loop from Aramits, can span over 30 km with nearly 900 meters of ascent, offering substantial distances and elevation for experienced riders.


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