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Road cycling routes around Peyret-Saint-André traverse the foothills of the French Pyrenees, characterized by rolling hills and varied landscapes. The region offers a mix of quiet country roads and more challenging ascents, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. Routes often feature significant elevation gains, typical of the Pyrenean environment.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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47.6km
02:22
700m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.7km
02:45
790m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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02:18
610m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This reservoir offers a triple advantage: being able to cool off while contemplating the mountains and numerous birds. Recent droughts have repeatedly affected the water volume of this lake. Find out before you go.
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This is the town's main square, built around the church. Needless to say you can find a boulangerie here and a coffee.
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Impressive 13th century castle. An association has been working on its rehabilitation since the 2000s. A medieval festival takes place in the village every year.
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Surprising Church! You have to go inside to observe the murals
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Small village surrounded by the beautiful surrounding countryside and beautiful small roads without traffic. Here you can take your coffee break!
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Blajan is a typical town in the Comminges hinterland.
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The Boulogne-sur-Gesse lake is a pleasant place for a break or a picnic.
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Almost 500 meters long, this veritable wall reaches 14% over several hundred meters.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Peyret-Saint-André. These routes traverse the foothills of the French Pyrenees, offering a mix of quiet country roads and more challenging ascents.
The terrain around Peyret-Saint-André is characterized by rolling hills and varied landscapes, typical of the Pyrenean foothills. You'll find quiet country roads, significant elevation changes, and options ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, among the 64 available routes, 4 are classified as easy, providing suitable options for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. The majority, 52 routes, are of moderate difficulty.
Road cycling routes around Peyret-Saint-André often feature significant elevation gains. For example, the Lake Puydarrieux loop from Castelnau-Magnoac, a popular route, includes over 2,300 feet (710 meters) of elevation gain over its 33.3 miles (53.7 km).
Many of the road cycling routes around Peyret-Saint-André are designed as loops. Examples include the Église du Mont d'Astarac – Château de Saint-Blancard loop from Castelnau-Magnoac and the Along the Gers – Blajan loop from Castelnau-Magnoac, offering varied scenery and returning to your starting point.
While cycling around Peyret-Saint-André, you'll experience the natural beauty of the Pyrenean foothills. The wider Hautes-Pyrénées region is known for dramatic mountain roads, lush green vegetation, and picturesque villages. Routes like the Lake Puydarrieux loop from Castelnau-Magnoac offer scenic views of local water bodies and countryside.
The Hautes-Pyrénées region generally offers excellent cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Summer provides warm weather, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Some mountain passes in the broader Pyrenees may be reserved for cyclists on specific days during peak season, enhancing the experience.
While many routes feature significant elevation, there are 4 routes classified as easy, which could be more suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride. These routes typically involve less climbing and cover shorter distances.
Road cycling routes are generally not suitable for dogs, especially given the distances, speeds, and potential traffic. It's best to leave your canine companions at home or explore dedicated walking trails if you wish to bring them along.
Many routes around Peyret-Saint-André, such as those starting from Castelnau-Magnoac, typically have parking available in or near the starting villages. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
The road cycling experience around Peyret-Saint-André is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 5 reviews. More than 120 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the quiet roads and scenic beauty.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 8 routes classified as difficult. The region's proximity to the French Pyrenees means access to demanding climbs and significant elevation gains, similar to those found in the Tour de France.
The Hautes-Pyrénées region is known for its high-quality and quiet roads, making for an enjoyable cycling experience. Major climbs in the broader area are often equipped with signs indicating gradients and distances, and motorists are encouraged to share the road with cyclists.


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