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Touring cycling routes around Saint-Crépin are set amidst the diverse landscapes of the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. The region features mountainous terrain with high-altitude meadows and larch forests, offering varied topography for cyclists. Impressive natural formations like the Gorges du Guil and the Durance River shape the surrounding environment. Proximity to the Queyras Regional Natural Park and the Ecrins National Park provides access to extensive networks of trails and roads.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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35.8km
02:53
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.5km
00:54
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.6km
01:58
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.4km
01:23
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.2km
01:14
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great little trip - a beer at Restaurant D'O in Plein d'Eau
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In the Middle Ages, Tonnay-Boutonne was a fortified town of which today only one vestige remains: the Porte Saint-Pierre, named after the parish. Two other gates also existed, and the small city also had a port, a lock and a mill. At the heart of the ramparts stood a keep 20m high and 13m side with walls 3m thick. But it was razed in 1839 by the last owner who sold the stones to pay his debts, and the rubble was spread all around raising the level of the streets by 1.50 to 2m and filling the cellars of the village.
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The Porte Saint-Pierre is a well-preserved city gate from the 14th century.
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A simple 12th century Romanesque church. There isn't much of a rush here, so you can enjoy the soothing tranquility for a few minutes.
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In this small town, you can admire the Saint-Pierre gate dating from the Middle Ages. Alongside the buildings that bear witness to the importance of the city over the centuries, Tonnay-Boutonne has remarkable natural spaces. The banks of the Boutonne are an invitation to walk and relax.
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With just over a thousand inhabitants, Tonnay-Boutonne is part of the Val de Trézence and is a charming example of medieval architecture. This small village was an old stronghold linked to the legend of Ganelon, besieged and taken by Saint Louis in the 13th century.
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Just south of La Fontanelle, a quiet road takes us through a beautiful landscape dotted with windmills.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes around Saint-Crépin, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find 18 easy routes and 15 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone to explore the diverse landscapes of the Hautes-Alpes.
The touring cycling routes around Saint-Crépin feature diverse terrain, from high-altitude meadows and larch forests to impressive natural formations like the Gorges du Guil and the Durance River valley. You can expect varied topography, including both gentle paths and more challenging, sustained slopes, especially near the Queyras Regional Natural Park and the Ecrins National Park.
Yes, Saint-Crépin offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Notre-Dame Church of Genouillé loop from Genouillé, an easy 13.5 km path with minimal elevation gain. Another family-friendly choice is the Le Logis du Péré loop from Lussant, which is 21.2 km long and also rated easy.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Archingeay loop from Les Nouillers is a popular choice. This 35.4 km route features an elevation gain of 247 meters and takes approximately 2 hours 51 minutes to complete. Another moderate option is the Torxed in St Jean d'Angély – Tonnay-Boutonne loop from Tonnay-Boutonne, a 31.6 km trail with 225 meters of elevation gain.
While cycling around Saint-Crépin, you can discover charming villages and historical sites. The medieval village of Saint-Crépin itself, built in a unique snail shape around its church, is worth exploring. You might also encounter religious buildings like Saint Peter's Church or the Saint-Vivien Church of Vandré. The La Fontanelle Wind Farm also offers a unique sight.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Saint-Crépin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Archingeay loop from Les Nouillers and the Notre-Dame Church of Genouillé loop from Genouillé, providing convenient options for your ride.
Saint-Crépin, with its Alpine proximity, offers excellent cycling conditions during the warmer months. Spring and particularly summer are ideal, allowing you to enjoy the high-altitude meadows and mountain passes like the Col d'Izoard without the challenges of snow. The region's diverse landscapes are at their most vibrant during these seasons.
The touring cycling routes in Saint-Crépin are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 24 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from river valleys to national park networks, and the options available for different ability levels.
While specific routes may vary, the region around Saint-Crépin features charming villages and towns where you can find places to stop. For instance, La P'tite Table de Bel Ébat is a highlighted cafe in the vicinity, offering a potential stop for refreshments during your tour.
Saint-Crépin is located in a region that values outdoor activities. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads for cyclists might require local research, the area is generally accessible. For detailed information on public transport options that accommodate bicycles, it's best to check local Hautes-Alpes transport services or tourist information centers.
Generally, no specific permits are required for touring cycling on marked routes and public roads around Saint-Crépin. However, when venturing into protected areas like the Queyras Regional Natural Park or the Ecrins National Park, it's always advisable to respect park regulations, which may include restrictions on certain trails or areas. Always check official park guidelines if planning to cycle off designated routes.


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