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Road cycling routes around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil provide access to the diverse landscapes of the Isère region in France. The area features varied terrain, from the gentle slopes of river valleys to challenging mountain passes and rolling hills. Cyclists can explore green Alpine meadows, winding rivers, and the prominent Chartreuse, Vercors, and Belledonne mountain ranges. This region offers a mix of routes suitable for different skill levels, often passing through historic towns and natural features.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This moderate 52.5-mile (84.4 km) road cycling route in the Balcons du Dauphiné offers diverse landscapes and medieval heritage.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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53.4km
02:16
420m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful little town, quite touristy, but worth the detour
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Beautiful stone village and World Heritage Market Hall
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Although first mentioned in 1540, the Cingle fortified house was undoubtedly built in the second half of the 14th century by the Pèlerin family. Originally composed of a main tower and a wing back to the west, it perhaps originally included a curtain wall. During the 15th century, the south wing was extended towards the west, a main building comprising a lower room and an upper room was attached to the north of the main tower, while a turret occupied on the first floor by an oratory and on the second by a dovecote is built to the east, projecting. A wing including the kitchen on the ground floor is also built at right angles to the north of the courtyard. The farm itself retains some architectural elements dating from the 16th century. Source: Ministry of Culture
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The track is not equipped until the end although obligatory it ends on a gravel path
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The Bienassis fortified house, built by the Vallin family at the end of the 14th century, was organized around an enclosed courtyard and included a pavilion surrounded by watchtower turrets. The current building was completed in 1897 for Casimir Gournet, who wanted to give the old feudal residence the appearance of a medieval castle. Alphonse de Lamartine made several stays in Bienassis with his friend Nicolas Prosper Guichard, between 1804 and 1808. The castle, built of limestone rubble, consists of an L-shaped building covered with a long-pitched roof covered with mechanical tiles extended to the south by a high quadrangular tower with a porch in the work. The north wing has four levels of elevation: three cellars on the basement floor, a square floor and an attic floor. The tower rises on three levels: a ground floor with ribbed vaults and two square floors, the buildings are crowned with false machicolation. The corner turrets are covered with conical slate roofs. The stained glass windows of the ground floor living room are decorated with two bust-length women and two bust-length men in rondels. The coat of arms of the Joubert de Montlevon family can be found on one of the windows of the first living room on the ground floor. In the library, two shields with scrolling scroll motifs, a shield decorated with three female heads, a shield decorated with a passing griffin, and a shield decorated with two hammers with the initials C G for Casimir Gournet adorn the windows. Source: Châteaux de France
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Magnificent and immense pond, dominated by Château Saint-Julien, also called Château Saint-Jullin.
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This 19th century wash house is remarkable for its size and the quality of its workmanship. Located on the side of the road, it measures more than 11 m. long and shelters a vast basin fed by the waters of the Amby. Its imposing framework supports a slate roof. This washhouse was built in 1873 by Pierre Chatelard, mason, Pierre Marin, master stonemason and Benoît Reynaud, carpenter. Source: balconies of Dauphiné Tourisme
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There are over 500 road cycling routes available around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil, part of the diverse Isère department, offers varied terrain. You can expect everything from gentle slopes along river valleys to challenging mountain passes and rolling hills. The landscape features green Alpine meadows, winding rivers, and views of the prominent Chartreuse, Vercors, and Belledonne mountain ranges.
The road cycling routes around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 230 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to mountain views, and the opportunity to explore historic towns.
Yes, the Isère region offers routes suitable for various skill levels. For instance, a significant portion of the La Belle Via, which traverses the Isère Valley, features gentle slopes and is largely on safe, flat greenways, making it ideal for families and electric bikes. Around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil, you'll find over 50 easy routes.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the broader Isère region is home to demanding ascents like Alpe d'Huez, Col de Sarenne, and Col de la Croix de Fer. Closer to Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil, routes such as the Château Delphinal of Crémieu – Crémieu, medieval town loop from Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil and Portes Pass – Col de Fay loop from Vénérieu offer significant elevation gains and are rated as difficult. Overall, there are over 100 difficult routes in the area.
Yes, the Isère region is known for its extensive network of cycle routes, including long-distance options. The La Belle Via, for example, stretches 123 km through the Isère Valley. Many routes around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil, like the Balconies of Dauphiné Loop, offer substantial distances for longer rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Balconies of Dauphiné Loop and the Château Delphinal of Crémieu – Cingle Castle loop from Saint-Savin.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, including green Alpine meadows, winding rivers and streams, and views of the Chartreuse, Vercors, and Belledonne mountain ranges. Routes often follow the Isère River, passing through walnut orchards and offering picturesque scenery. You might also cycle past serene lakes such as Étang de la Rosière or Lake Saint-Quentin-Fallavier.
Yes, many cycling routes pass through charming historic towns and villages. You can explore places like the medieval town of Crémieu, home to the Château Delphinal of Crémieu. Other notable castles in the vicinity include Château de Fallavier and Château de Bienassis, offering cultural stops during your ride.
The region's charming towns and villages often provide opportunities for food and drink stops. Many routes are designed to pass through these areas, allowing you to enjoy local gastronomy and cafes. Accommodations in the Isère region also frequently offer charging points for electric bikes, indicating a cyclist-friendly environment.
The Isère region generally offers excellent cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Summer provides warm weather for exploring, while spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. For mountain passes, summer is typically the most reliable season due to snowmelt.
While specific public transport details for Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil are not provided, the broader Isère region, particularly around Grenoble, offers public transport options that can facilitate access to various cycling routes. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific connections to your chosen starting points.
Many towns and popular starting points for cycling routes in the Isère region typically offer parking facilities. For specific routes, it's recommended to check the route details on komoot or local tourism information for designated parking areas near trailheads.


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