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No traffic road cycling routes around Le Caylar are set within the Larzac plateau, a vast limestone landscape at an altitude of 750 meters. The region features undulating terrain with significant elevation changes, characterized by deep gorges, expansive plateaus, and notable natural cirques. Road cyclists navigate a network of routes that traverse these limestone formations, offering varied gradients and panoramic views.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
5.0
(4)
40
riders
50.9km
02:39
900m
900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(3)
23
riders
39.7km
01:49
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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12
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32.9km
01:28
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
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26.3km
01:11
290m
300m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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4
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37.2km
01:52
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Entering La Couvertoirade, I discovered an incredibly well-preserved medieval village. The ramparts, narrow streets, and serene atmosphere make it a place where you naturally take the time to stroll.
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Great report and impressions of the Cévennes @JakobusPilger👍 But a bit long 😅😃
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Under the title "France's Wild South," an episode of the British television series "National Parks – Protected Natural Wonders" on 3sat presents the Cévennes mountains. The accompanying text on the website states: "Lush green mountains, barren plateaus, and deep gorges characterize this landscape, which, unlike France's coasts, has not yet been discovered by mass tourism. It also boasts some of the country's most spectacular river landscapes." The compelling documentary, available in German, can be viewed in the media library at the following link: https://www.3sat.de/dokumentation/nationalparks-geschuetzte-naturwunder/nationalparks-geschuetzte-naturwunder-cevennen-frankreichs-wilder-sueden-102.html
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In either direction, the Navacelles cirque is worth it.
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easy to navigate from different sides, the view rewards the climb
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lonely street
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beautiful stretch before it goes along the motorway to Le Caylar
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Nice to drive after crossing the motorway
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There are 7 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Le Caylar, offering a range of experiences from easy rides to more challenging ascents. These routes are specifically curated to provide a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, for those seeking an easier, traffic-free ride, consider the La Livre Pass – Pas de la Livre Pass loop from Les Rives. This route covers approximately 26.5 km with manageable elevation, making it a great option for a relaxed outing amidst the scenic Larzac plateau.
The routes around Le Caylar traverse the dramatic landscapes of the Larzac plateau, characterized by vast limestone plateaus, deep gorges, and expansive vistas. You'll encounter undulating terrain with significant elevation changes, offering breathtaking views of natural wonders like the Cirque de Navacelles and the Gorges de la Vis.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, the Cirque de Navacelles – View of the Gorges de la Vis loop from Le Cros is a difficult route spanning over 51 km with significant elevation gain. It offers stunning views and a rewarding ride through the region's most iconic natural features.
Many routes offer views of spectacular natural attractions. The Cirque de Navacelles, a colossal natural amphitheater, and the deep Gorges de la Vis are frequently admired. The vast Larzac Plateau itself provides unique geological formations and open spaces. While not directly on a route, the region is also home to impressive caves like the Grotte de la Clamouse.
Yes, all the traffic-free road cycling routes listed are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Le Caylar – Pas de la Livre Pass loop from Saint-Félix-de-l'Héras is a moderate 39.7 km circular route offering diverse scenery.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Le Caylar, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the dramatic scenery of the Larzac plateau, and the variety of routes available for different fitness levels.
Yes, the region is rich in history. While cycling, you might spot the remains of Roc Castel, overlooking Le Caylar, or pass through charming villages. The Le Cros – La Couvertoirade loop from Le Cros, for instance, brings you close to La Couvertoirade, one of "The Most Beautiful Villages of France" with its remarkable Templar and Hospitalier architecture.
Moderate routes vary in length and time. For example, the Le Cros – Route of 73 km loop from Le Cros, despite its name, is approximately 37.1 km long and typically takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete, offering a good balance of distance and challenge.
Beyond the routes themselves, the area offers several points of interest. You can visit the Sculpted elm and Roc Castel chapel in Le Caylar, or explore the village of Vissec. The region also boasts natural sites like the Entrance to the Canalettes natural site.
The region around Le Caylar is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The summer months offer warm weather, while spring and early autumn provide milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for mountain ascents like those towards Mont Aigoual.


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