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Touring cycling around Aurimont offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and clay soil, situated within the "pays d'Astarac" in southwestern France. This region provides varied terrain with elevations ranging from 515 to 771 feet (157 to 235 meters) within the commune itself, and routes featuring both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. The area is rich in rural charm and natural beauty, with two natural areas of ecological interest. Cyclists can explore traditional villages and scenic routes often…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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83.3km
05:16
900m
900m
Cycle a difficult 51.8-mile loop through Gascony's rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval villages, centered on Sarrant.
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22.2km
01:51
170m
170m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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79.4km
05:59
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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37.4km
02:27
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.5km
02:54
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Arriving in Rieumes from the north, a small wooden log bridge allows you to cross and continue without getting your feet wet.
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Very pretty town with a beautiful covered market.
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Simorre is located in the Astarac region, a very hilly area in the south of Gers, with clay soil, which runs along the Lannemezan plateau. You will be dazzled by this small medieval village and especially by the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church which sits majestically in the middle of the village. As it is fortified, it looks as much like a church as a fortified castle. It is surprising.
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Pretty little pond on the edge of the forest with table and water point.
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Samatan is famous for its duck and poultry market. You will find many cafes and restaurants there for a city of this size.
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The city center, where most shops and services are located, is now eligible for community funding for its renovation.
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Magnificent
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The region around Aurimont is characterized by rolling hills and clay soil, offering a diverse cycling experience. You'll encounter both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. The elevation within Aurimont itself ranges from 157 to 235 meters (515 to 771 feet), with routes in the broader area featuring significant elevation gains, some exceeding 1500 feet.
Yes, there are over 20 touring cycling routes around Aurimont. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the picturesque countryside and traditional villages.
While many routes in the area are rated moderate to difficult due to the rolling hills, some shorter loops or sections might be suitable for families with older children or those using electric bikes. For example, a 14km loop departing from Aurimont is mentioned as suitable for discovering rural villages by electric bike. Always check the route profile for distance and elevation before heading out with family.
The rural nature of Aurimont and its surrounding villages generally makes it welcoming for dogs, especially on outdoor routes. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially near roads, livestock, or in populated areas. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and terrain, and always carry enough water for both of you.
Cycling around Aurimont offers opportunities to discover charming rural and medieval villages. You can also find specific points of interest such as the Kazé - artwork by Japanese artist Teruhisa Suzuki, the 13th Century Tower of Castelnau-Barbarens, or the Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Boulaur. Many routes pass through these cultural and historical sites.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Aurimont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the challenging Loop of the medieval villages of Sarrant and Hom, which covers 83.3 km and explores historic villages.
The region's rolling hills and clay soil suggest that spring and autumn are ideal for touring cycling. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, and the natural beauty of the countryside is at its peak. Summers can be warm, and while cycling is still possible, it's best to start early in the morning. Winters might be less appealing due to potentially wet and cooler conditions, especially on unpaved sections.
The touring cycling routes around Aurimont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the rural charm, and the opportunity to explore traditional and medieval villages. The network offers options for different ability levels, ensuring a rewarding experience for many.
Yes, the routes around Aurimont offer a mix of surfaces. While many routes are primarily on paved roads, some, like the Loop of the medieval villages of Sarrant and Hom, include unpaved segments. This allows touring cyclists to choose their preferred surface or combine them for a more adventurous gravel experience.
As Aurimont is a rural commune, parking is generally available in the villages themselves, often near town centers or local amenities. Specific public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited, so driving to a starting point in Aurimont or a nearby village like Saramon or Gimont-Cahuzac (where routes like Simorre – KAZÉ by Teruhisa Suzuki loop from Saramon or L'Isle-Jourdain – A380 Oversized Route loop from Gimont-Cahuzac begin) is often the most convenient way to access the routes.
The touring cycling routes frequently pass through quaint rural villages. These villages, such as Sarrant, Hom, or Simorre, often have local cafes, small shops, or even guesthouses where you can find refreshments or accommodation. It's advisable to check opening times, especially in smaller villages, or plan your stops in advance.


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