4.3
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28
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5
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Gravel biking around Réalmont offers routes through agricultural landscapes and converted railway lines in the Tarn department of France. The terrain primarily features rolling paths and greenways, providing opportunities for cycling away from car traffic. The region is characterized by its countryside trails and scenic viewpoints, with varied elevation gains across its routes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.0
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8
riders
49.5km
02:40
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
80.5km
04:44
760m
760m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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1
riders
22.6km
01:18
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
27.3km
01:34
250m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
41.2km
02:18
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Perfect, soothing because very calm and very well maintained!
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Lovely cold drinking water from the tap. Well needed on hot days
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water in the cemetery
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Beautiful, quiet and very shaded greenway!
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Very compact and rolling gravel path, with numerous rest areas, picnic tables and water points.
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superb greenway human rights path. Well shaded
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Komoot offers a selection of 3 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike routes around Réalmont. These routes are specifically curated to provide a quiet and enjoyable cycling experience away from car traffic.
The region around Réalmont features a mix of well-laid-out greenways, often on former railway lines like the Path of Human Rights, which provide compact and rolling gravel paths. You'll also find trails winding through picturesque agricultural landscapes and countryside, offering varied surfaces suitable for gravel biking.
Yes, the greenways in the Réalmont area, particularly sections of the Path of Human Rights, are generally well-suited for families. Their smooth, traffic-free nature makes them ideal for cyclists of various skill levels, including those with children. The Drinking tap on Greenway – Forest Path Near Réalmont loop from Gau is a moderate option that utilizes these types of paths.
Many natural trails and greenways in France are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is on a leash. While specific rules can vary, the traffic-free nature of these gravel paths generally makes them suitable for cycling with a well-behaved, leashed dog. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain.
You can discover several interesting points. The Path of Human Rights itself is a significant feature, offering a smooth ride. You might also encounter scenic viewpoints like the View of Lautrec, providing panoramic vistas of the historic village. While not directly on all routes, the impressive Arifat Waterfalls are a notable natural monument in the wider region.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Réalmont, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winters are typically mild but can bring rain, making some unpaved sections muddy.
Yes, there are circular options designed to bring you back to your starting point. For example, the View of Lautrec – Path of Human Rights loop from Lautrec offers a challenging circular route, incorporating sections of the greenway. Another option is the Drinking tap on Greenway – Forest Path Near Réalmont loop from Gau.
The traffic-free gravel trails around Réalmont range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the LSN loop from Dénat is rated as moderate, while the View of Lautrec – Path of Human Rights loop from Lautrec is considered difficult due to its length and elevation gain.
Réalmont serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding trails. While specific parking lots for each trail are not detailed, you can generally find parking within or on the outskirts of Réalmont and nearby villages like Lautrec or Dénat, which are common access points for these routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility and safety of the traffic-free greenways, the beautiful agricultural landscapes, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural sights like the Path of Human Rights.
While the routes themselves focus on natural and quiet areas, Réalmont and the nearby historic village of Lautrec offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in these towns, making them convenient places to start or end your ride and refuel.


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