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Touring cycling routes around Chaudeyrac are situated on the Margeride Plateau, a granitic region within the Massif Central, characterized by altitudes between 1150 and 1300 meters. The landscape features dense forests of beech and fir, expansive moorland, and granite rock formations, with rivers like the Clamouse and Donozau draining the area. This region offers varied terrain, from high plateaus to valleys, providing diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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41.7km
02:51
690m
690m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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98.5km
08:18
1,370m
1,370m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.4km
03:44
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.4km
02:49
570m
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The English Tower is the only remaining remnant of a castle belonging to the Barony of Randon and built under the patronage of Philippe de Randon. The story goes that he discovered his castle completely destroyed upon returning from a crusade. Following this, he decided to rebuild a new one, overlooking the entire region, so as not to be taken by surprise again.
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In one of the best-preserved parts of the Margeride massif, the Three Sisters pass is said to have been named after the story of three sisters born in the parish of La Panouse, all three of whom were hired as servants in the local barracks. According to the dictionary of the rural world, these barracks refer to old inns located at the start of steep roads. This allowed the wagoners to reinforce their teams before setting off.
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This magnificent trail crosses the high plateaus of Lozère with a proud appearance: it offers a compact earth surface with small stones and gravel. A real treat with superb panoramas as a backdrop.
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Lac de Charpal lies at an altitude of 1,360 meters amidst raised bogs, forests, and heathland. This artificial reservoir, built in the 1930s, supplies Mende with drinking water. Today, it is a tranquil retreat, popular for hiking, nature observation, and its protected flora and fauna.
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Lac de Charpal lies at an altitude of 1,360 meters amidst raised bogs, forests, and heathland. This artificial reservoir, built in the 1930s, supplies Mende with drinking water. Today, it is a tranquil retreat, popular for hiking, nature observation, and its protected flora and fauna.
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This is the only inn (and B&B) in the area. Be careful, it only opens at 2:30 p.m. It's a steep climb before and after!
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Market on Tuesdays (summer) and Saturdays
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There we found the Meteil bread seller (a mixture of rye and sourdough) from the previous day's market in Costaros, under the market hall. Producers of fruit and vegetables, cheeses, and charcuterie. Everything for an ideal picnic.
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There are over 70 touring cycling routes available around Chaudeyrac, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 110 reviews.
The region experiences a mountain climate, making late spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for touring cycling. Summers are short but warm, and autumns are often pleasant and sunny, providing comfortable conditions for exploring the Margeride plateau.
Touring cycling routes in Chaudeyrac are primarily situated on the Margeride Plateau, a granitic region with altitudes between 1150 and 1300 meters. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including dense forests of beech and fir, expansive moorland, and striking granite rock formations. Rivers like the Clamouse and Donozau also drain the area, adding to its picturesque quality.
The routes around Chaudeyrac cater to various abilities. You'll find 10 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and 36 difficult routes. This variety ensures that both beginners and experienced touring cyclists can find suitable challenges.
Yes, the area is rich in natural and historical attractions. You can cycle past scenic lakes like Lac de Naussac, or visit historic sites such as Luc Castle. Other points of interest include the charming town of Langogne, the Church of Saint-Blaise in Chasseradès, and natural features like Ron de la Baoume and Le Moure de la Gardille.
Absolutely. Many routes incorporate the region's beautiful water features. For example, the Vallee du Chapeauroux — tour of lac de Naussac offers stunning views of Lac de Naussac. Another option is the Lake Naussac – Donozau Waterfall loop from Saint-Flour-de-Mercoire, which leads through varied landscapes and includes a waterfall.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. The Lake Naussac – Donozau Waterfall loop from Saint-Flour-de-Mercoire is an easy 9.9-mile (16.0 km) trail that can be completed in under 1.5 hours, offering a pleasant ride through varied landscapes.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops for convenience. For instance, the View of Lac de Naussac – Lac de Naussac loop from Les Sous-Bois du Lac is a moderate 17.6-mile (28.3 km) path that circles Lac de Naussac, providing scenic lakeside riding.
Chaudeyrac and the surrounding Lozère department are committed to 'green tourism' and offer services for cyclists. Accommodations like the Hôtel de France in Chaudeyrac provide secure bike storage, charging facilities for electric bikes, and can arrange packed lunches. The nearby town of Langogne is also noted as an ideal cycling stop with cafes and restaurants.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers 36 difficult routes. An example is the Gravel to the lake – Chapeauroux Valley loop from Naussac, a 32.8-mile (52.8 km) route with significant elevation gain, perfect for those looking for a demanding ride.
The terrain is varied, ranging from high plateaus to valleys. You'll encounter a mix of dense forests, open moorland, and pastures, often with striking granite rock formations. Some routes feature lakeside paths, while others involve more challenging ascents and descents characteristic of the Massif Central.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with charming villages. You can plan your routes to include stops in picturesque places such as Pradelles and La Garde-Guérin, both classified as 'Most Beautiful Villages in France,' offering cultural breaks and amenities during your ride.


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