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Road cycling around Luz-Saint-Sauveur is characterized by dramatic mountain scenery, deep valleys, and iconic climbs within the Hautes-Pyrénées region of France. The area features numerous paved roads that wind through glacial cirques and offer access to high alpine environments. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse challenging mountain passes and provide extensive views of the Pyrenees National Park. This diverse terrain makes it a prime location for no traffic road cycling routes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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39.8km
02:07
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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18.0km
01:33
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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15.3km
01:19
650m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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starting point to climb the Tourmalet from Luz-St-Sauveur
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It is one of the great climbs in the Pyrenees. In my opinion it is in the Top 10 of the Pyrenees, without the slightest doubt. I like long, high, hard climbs with magnificent views... and the Cirque de Troumouse fulfills this 100%. The road is narrow and bumpy, with an irregular but smooth surface. It is the typical mountain road that suffers the passage of winters and summers. The two times I've been there, I've barely encountered any traffic. The second time was a Saturday. Traffic usually goes to the town of Gavarnie, with the Cirque de Troumouse being very untouristy. Much better for those of us who want tranquility and spectacular landscapes!!!
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On our group visit to the Cirque de Troumouse, and given the restricted access to vehicles until the final parking lot, we decided to establish our supplies in this intermediate area of the climb, having passed the horseshoe curves area after Héat. It was a magnificent day, with bright sunshine and hardly any air. There is enough space and the views of the mountains are fantastic. There is tranquility. It is very important to collect everything and not leave any traces or trash!
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The village of Héas is at the foot of the Cirque de Troumouse. Before reaching this town and along it, a stream runs (Gave de Héas) where you can stop to relax and cool off on hot days. There are several holes on the side of the road where you can go to reach the stream and leave the bike quietly. I have marked the one I used.
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Town with beautiful views of the Cirque de Gavarnie. You can continue along the path to the foot of the waterfall and the circus itself. It's a beautiful place!
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Brasserie with a very pleasant terrace. Ideal for a drink on the route to the Cirque de Troumousse or Col de Tentes.
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Town where you can settle down to do various bicycle routes and climb some of the mythical (and not so well-known) passes and Pyrenean peaks. Below I leave you a list: Tourmalet, Luz Ardiden, Cirque du Troumousse, Col des Tentes, Plateau de Saugué, Pont d'Espagne, Cambasque, Hautacam, Col des Borderes, Col de Soulor, Col d'Aubisque, Col des Spandelles.
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The best thing is to cross it in the direction of the Luz Ardiden station. It is worth stopping and looking down.
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Our guide features 3 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Luz-Saint-Sauveur. These routes are specifically curated to offer serene rides away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning Pyrenean landscape.
All the no-traffic road cycling routes in this guide are rated as moderate. They typically involve significant elevation gains, characteristic of the mountainous terrain around Luz-Saint-Sauveur, making them suitable for cyclists with a reasonable level of fitness.
The region is renowned for its dramatic mountain scenery and iconic Tour de France climbs, many of which now feature dedicated sections or periods with restricted traffic, like the 'Voie Laurent Fignon' on the Col du Tourmalet. This allows cyclists to experience legendary ascents and breathtaking views, often above the tree line, without the distraction of cars. You'll follow in the footsteps of cycling legends on roads that are truly yours to enjoy.
While the routes in this guide are rated moderate due to elevation, some sections of the Napoleon Bridge – Gèdre – Le Campbieilh loop from Luz-Saint-Sauveur might be adaptable for families with older, experienced children, especially on flatter segments. For easier, flatter options, consider exploring sections of the 'Voie Verte des Gaves' which is a dedicated cycle path, though not explicitly included in this guide's 'no-traffic road cycling' focus.
Yes, all the routes in this guide are circular. For example, the Winding Mountain Road – Troumouse Cirque loop from Auberge du Maillet offers a fantastic circular experience, allowing you to start and finish at the same point after exploring the dramatic landscapes around the Cirque de Troumouse.
The routes offer stunning views of the Pyrenean landscape, including glacial cirques and high mountain passes. You might encounter spectacular sights like the Tentes Pass or the dramatic Tourmalet Pass. The region is also home to beautiful lakes such as Lake Gaube and impressive waterfalls like the Pont d'Espagne waterfalls, which are accessible nearby.
The best time to cycle these mountainous routes is typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the high mountain passes, which are often part of these no-traffic experiences, are clear of snow. Always check local weather and road conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
Luz-Saint-Sauveur and surrounding villages like Gèdre offer various public parking options. For routes like the Gèdre – Le Campbieilh – Saugué Plateau loop from Gèdre, you can typically find parking within the village itself, providing convenient access to the starting points of these car-free cycling adventures.
While the routes themselves are traffic-free, regulations regarding dogs can vary, especially within the Pyrenees National Park. Generally, dogs are permitted on a leash on roads and designated paths, but restrictions apply in core areas of the National Park to protect wildlife. Always check specific local signage and park rules for the area you plan to cycle with your dog.
Luz-Saint-Sauveur is a well-equipped base for cyclists. The town offers a range of amenities including cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, and various accommodation options. Many establishments are accustomed to catering to cyclists, providing a comfortable and convenient experience before and after your rides.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads within the Pyrenees National Park. However, certain areas or specific events might have temporary restrictions or requirements. It's always advisable to consult the official Pyrenees National Park website for the most up-to-date information on regulations, especially if you plan to venture off paved roads or into sensitive natural areas.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Luz-Saint-Sauveur, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning mountain vistas, the challenge of the iconic climbs, and the unique opportunity to cycle legendary Tour de France roads without vehicle traffic, offering a truly immersive and peaceful experience.


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