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Road cycling around Albon-D'Ardèche features a diverse and dramatic landscape, characterized by winding roads, river valleys, and significant hills. The region's topography offers varied cycling experiences, from routes through the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park to paths exploring ancient volcanic formations. This area provides an extensive network of roads suitable for both moderate and challenging road cycling.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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159km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Located at an altitude of 1,330 meters, Lachamp-Raphaël is the highest village in the Ardèche. Dominated by the Montivernoux peak, the village offers exceptional panoramic views of the Alps and the Ardèche mountains. https://lachamp-raphael.fr/
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pretty flowers, pretty trees, pretty views, but what more could you ask for...oh yes, a windbreaker, because the mistral makes his grandmother cold.
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If you are a short person and you venture into the fields of erigeron, say goodbye to your family and friends... it is very likely that they will never see you again.
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The cross is a bit ugly but it is not for it that we come to frolic in these green lands but rather for this landscape that would make a Caribou pale.
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landscape that would make a caribou pale
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Anyone who wants to stop for a bite to eat should stop here. There are few alternatives. A Grand Café Creme and a generous sandwich for 8 euros.
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A pass at an altitude of over 1500 m. It is the highest in Ardèche.
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Road cycling in Albon-D'Ardèche offers a range of difficulties. The region is known for its winding roads and varied topography, including significant hills. You'll find routes with moderate climbs, such as the Col de Tauzuc loop from Albon-d'Ardèche, as well as more difficult ascents like the Nice but difficult climb – Terre adélice Ice Cream Shop loop from Issamoulenc, which features substantial elevation gain.
The terrain around Albon-D'Ardèche is diverse and dramatic. You can expect winding roads, river valleys, and ancient volcanic landscapes. Routes often pass through the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park, offering varied scenery from large hills to volcanic peaks. The region is famous for its lack of long straight stretches, ensuring engaging and scenic rides.
While many routes feature climbs, the Ardèche region also offers easier options. The La Dolce Via, though not directly from Albon-D'Ardèche, is a well-known easy cycle trail following former railway lines, ideal for all fitness levels and families. It provides a gentle way to explore the countryside with minimal effort.
Yes, experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes. The region's mountainous terrain and numerous cols provide significant climbing opportunities. For instance, the Col de la Fayolle – Col de Mézilhac (1,119 m) loop from Issamoulenc is a difficult route with substantial elevation gain, perfect for those seeking a demanding ride.
There are over 50 road cycling routes available around Albon-D'Ardèche. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 16 moderate and 38 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for almost every road cyclist.
Road cycling routes in Albon-D'Ardèche offer views of impressive natural features and landmarks. You can cycle through the Eyrieux Valley, as seen on the View of the Eyrieux Valley – Beach on the Eyrieux loop from Albon-d'Ardèche. Other notable features in the broader Ardèche include the dramatic Gorges de l'Ardèche and ancient volcanic landscapes. You might also encounter mountain passes like Col de Mézilhac (1,119 m).
Yes, the region is rich in scenic viewpoints. The winding roads often open up to panoramic vistas of the Ardèche landscape, river valleys, and volcanic formations. Routes like the Route de Beauvène. – View of the Ardèche Landscape loop from Saint-Pierreville are specifically highlighted for their views, offering stunning perspectives of the surrounding natural beauty.
The best time for road cycling in Albon-D'Ardèche is generally from spring to autumn. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes, while autumn provides cooler weather and beautiful fall colors. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but higher elevation routes offer relief. The region hosts events like L'Ardéchoise, typically in June, indicating favorable conditions during that period.
Yes, the Ardèche region is home to dedicated cycle paths. The La Dolce Via is a renowned easy cycle trail, and the Via Ardèche offers a secure, flat, and shaded route, partly along old railway tracks, connecting charming villages. These 'voies douces' are excellent for relaxed cycling away from traffic.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the diverse and dramatic landscapes, the extensive network of winding roads, and the variety of challenges offered, from moderate climbs to difficult ascents through river valleys and volcanic formations.
Yes, the Ardèche is famous for L'Ardéchoise, France's biggest cycling gathering. This legendary event attracts thousands of cyclists annually to the region's mountain routes, offering a range of circuits for all levels on uncrowded roads and showcasing the magnificent landscapes. For more information, you can visit sud-ardeche-tourisme.com.
Yes, the region features several mountain passes that are popular with road cyclists. Notable passes include Col de Mézilhac (1,119 m), Col de Burianne (620 m), and Escrinet Pass. These passes offer challenging climbs and often reward cyclists with spectacular views.


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