4.9
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Touring cycling routes around Saint-Laurent-De-Veyrès traverse the varied landscapes of the Aubrac plateau and Margeride massif in southern France. This region features expansive grasslands, ancient granite formations, and beech forests, with elevations typically between 1,030 and 1,300 meters. Quiet, winding roads with minimal traffic characterize the area, providing tranquil routes through rural countryside. The terrain includes gentle undulations on the plateau and more diverse features in the massif, suitable for various cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
4.5
(4)
35
riders
35.3km
02:17
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
16
riders
38.9km
02:29
430m
430m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
11
riders
83.3km
05:45
1,540m
1,540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
24.1km
01:37
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
26.7km
01:39
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This restaurant is simply excellent! I recommend it with my eyes closed! The aligot is perfect, plus they offer to serve you more (even though I refused because it's really filling), the cheese platter is placed there and you take as much as you want, same for the charcuterie board for those who choose it. Top-notch and fast service on top of that!
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/iWACUDABfUc
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Very pretty village. Great grocery store, you can also find hiking clothes there at a good price/quality ratio!
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Beautiful, well-kept, and quiet village. Beautiful church. Worth a visit.
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Tatie Biscuits, on the GR65 Way of St. James, between Aumont-Aubrac and Nasbinals. Open from April 6 to October 6, 2024. For a coffee break or lunch with an exceptional view of the Aubrac plateau, Tatie Biscuits offers you a snack, hot and cold drinks, homemade biscuits and cakes and ice creams made with good organic milk from local farms yum :D
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes available around Saint-Laurent-De-Veyrès. These routes traverse the diverse landscapes of the Aubrac plateau and Margeride massif, offering a range of experiences for cyclists.
The region features varied terrain, from the expansive, gently undulating grasslands of the Aubrac plateau (averaging 1,000 to 1,300 meters in altitude) to the more diverse pastures, forests, and granite formations of the Margeride massif. You can expect quiet, winding roads with minimal traffic. For example, a challenging route like Fournels Village – Pont de Treboul loop from Fournels involves over 1,500 meters of elevation gain, while moderate routes like Magnificent view of the plateau – Aubrac Ox Statue loop from Malbouzon have around 375 meters of ascent.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. The area offers 2 easy touring cycling routes, which are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them ideal for a relaxed ride through the scenic countryside.
More difficult routes, of which there are 17, often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances. For instance, the Cascade du Déroc – Magnificent view of the plateau loop from Malbouzon is classified as difficult, covering nearly 40 km with over 450 meters of ascent, and includes notable natural features like the Cascade du Déroc.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer breathtaking views across the Aubrac High Plateau. You can also find routes that pass by dramatic granite formations like Roc des Loups or lead through the impressive Gorges of the Bes. The Cascade du Déroc – Magnificent view of the plateau loop from Malbouzon specifically highlights a waterfall.
Given its mountain climate, the spring and summer months are generally ideal for touring cycling. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers to the Aubrac plateau, while summer offers pleasant temperatures. The distinct seasonal beauty means that autumn can also be very rewarding with its changing foliage.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Saint-Laurent-De-Veyrès are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Magnificent view of the plateau – Aubrac Ox Statue loop from Malbouzon and the Saint-Urcize – Village of Brion loop from Brion.
While specific parking information for each trailhead isn't always detailed, the region is known for its quiet roads and rural settings. Cyclists often find parking available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for routes, such as Malbouzon or Fournels.
The touring cycling routes around Saint-Laurent-De-Veyrès are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquil, low-traffic roads, the vast and breathtaking views of the Aubrac plateau, and the sense of wild, unspoiled countryside.
Yes, the region offers opportunities to enrich your journey with cultural and historical stops. You can cycle through traditional farms and visit nearby historical villages like Saint-Urcize, which is part of the Saint-Urcize – Village of Brion loop from Brion. The area is also crossed by the historic Camino de Santiago, adding a layer of pilgrimage heritage.
While many routes are day trips, the region's extensive network of quiet roads and its connection to established cycling networks in the Lozère department make it suitable for longer tours. The Fournels Village – Pont de Treboul loop from Fournels, at over 83 km, offers a substantial ride through varied rural landscapes, often taking nearly 6 hours to complete.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not provided for all routes, the presence of easy and moderate routes with gentle undulations on the Aubrac plateau suggests options suitable for families. These routes often feature quiet lanes with little traffic, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience for all ages.


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