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Mountain bike trails around Marsaz are situated in a rural commune within the Drôme department of southeastern France. The area features a landscape characterized by gentle hills and agricultural land, with elevations ranging between 184 and 293 meters above sea level. While not a prominent mountain biking destination, the region offers routes that traverse rural settings and connect to nearby villages. The terrain primarily consists of rolling hills and open countryside, suitable for cross-country mountain biking.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
4.1
(17)
60
riders
38.1km
03:30
800m
800m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.6
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15
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20.2km
01:41
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.7
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11
riders
33.4km
02:45
470m
470m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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26.8km
02:24
530m
520m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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4
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20.2km
01:51
540m
540m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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The FRANCE VOYAGE website reports on the origin of the current place name with Saint DONATUS: "With the advent of Christianity, Saint-Donat bore the name Jovincieu or Jovenzieux. In 732, during the invasion of the Saracens, Corbus, the bishop of Grenoble, fled to Jovenzieux and brought with him the relics of Saint Donatus, who died in the 6th century, on his way to Sisteron – hence the name Saint-Donat." However, the collegiate church located in the town has a different patron saint than the place name; here, the choice was made for the two prince of the apostles, SAINTS PIERRE et PAUL, whose common feast day is celebrated on June 29th in the calendar.
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Very beautiful cloister with sculptures of musicians
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The history of this small village of 250 inhabitants, perched in the heart of the Drôme hills, is linked to that of the Principality of Monaco, thanks to a certain Lord Imbert de Bathernay. He is the ancestor of Prince Albert II of Monaco. Since May 2023, the town has officially become "Grimaldi historic site of Monaco". Discover its church and its troglodyte houses.
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Located in the town of Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse, the collegiate church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul dates from 894. A text mentions a church dedicated to Saint Mary or Saint Donat in the Vicus Jovinziacus. Originally Romanesque in style, it has an imposing porch bell tower, the first level of which dates from the 13th century. In 1940, the nave was completely rebuilt. It has been listed as a historical monument since 1906 and has a magnificent cloister.
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Located on the heights of Crozes-Hermitage, the Méjeans belvedere offers a 180-degree panorama over the Rhône valley and the foothills of the Ardèche.
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There are over 120 mountain bike trails around Marsaz. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 24 easy, 67 moderate, and 35 difficult options available.
The terrain around Marsaz is characterized by gentle hills, rural landscapes, and agricultural fields, with elevations generally between 184 and 293 meters above sea level. It's primarily suited for cross-country mountain biking, offering rolling hills and open countryside rather than challenging mountainous features.
Yes, Marsaz offers 24 easy mountain bike trails that are generally suitable for families. These routes typically feature less challenging ascents and smoother paths through the rural landscape.
Many trails in rural areas like Marsaz are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or recommendations. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock.
While mountain biking around Marsaz, you might encounter several points of interest. These include the historic Passerelle Marc-Seguin and the Marc Seguin Suspension Bridge. Parts of the ViaRhôna cycle path, which runs between orchards and vineyards, are also accessible nearby.
The mountain bike routes in Marsaz are highly rated by the komoot community, holding an average score of 4.3 stars from over 460 reviews. Riders often appreciate the quiet rural settings and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking more challenge, there are 35 difficult mountain bike routes around Marsaz. An example is the Single – Route de Sableux loop from Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse, which covers 17.1 miles (27.5 km) and includes more demanding ascents and varied terrain.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Marsaz are designed as loops. For instance, the Charme sur Herbasse loop from Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse is a popular moderate route, and the Tour de Mercurol loop from Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse offers a longer ride through agricultural areas.
Given the rural and low-elevation nature of Marsaz, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summers can be warm, while winters are typically mild but may have occasional rain.
As Marsaz is a rural commune, parking is often available in or near the starting points of trails, particularly in villages like Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse or Chantemerle-les-Blés, which serve as common access points for many routes. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Trail durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For example, the moderate Charme sur Herbasse loop takes about 1 hour 39 minutes, while the longer The Dancing Rocks loop from Chantemerle-les-Blés, a difficult route, can take around 1 hour 57 minutes.
While Marsaz is not known for dramatic mountain vistas, some routes offer pleasant views of the surrounding countryside and agricultural lands. The Méjeans Viewpoint loop from Chantemerle-les-Blés is a difficult trail that specifically highlights a viewpoint along its path.


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