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Gravel biking around Le Pin features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys, often traversed by DFCI (Défense des Forêts Contre l'Incendie) tracks. The region's terrain includes a mix of unpaved forest roads and paths through Mediterranean scrubland, offering varied surfaces for gravel cyclists. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes including significant climbs. The area provides a diverse environment for off-road cycling.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.5
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18
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
12
riders
66.7km
04:34
600m
600m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.3
(3)
13
riders
52.9km
03:45
610m
610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
riders
38.2km
02:38
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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9
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46.4km
03:25
550m
550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The whole area around Uzès is a cycling paradise, hilly but generous, with many paths also in the forests (forest fire service roads - D.F.C.I.). We always ride from the same village and vary the circuits.
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A masterpiece of Roman engineering, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This three-tiered aqueduct is one of the region's iconic landmarks.
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The magnificent little town of Vers-pont-du-gard is a must-see because it is crossed by numerous remains and various aqueducts that lead to the majestic Pont du Gard.
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Simply beautiful to look at and a great building that has stood for centuries
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Beautiful view of the Gardon from the Collias bridge
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Beautiful viewpoint over the meanders of the Gardon below
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Superb view of the meandering Gardon River below. The small adjoining cave provides shelter if needed, but access is a bit tricky.
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There are over 25 gravel bike trails around Le Pin, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The region features a mix of unpaved forest roads and paths through Mediterranean scrubland.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there are a couple of easier options. For a less strenuous ride, you can explore some of the shorter, flatter sections of the DFCI tracks. The region's terrain generally includes rolling hills, so even easier routes might have some gentle climbs.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like Crossing – Beautiful rolling DFCI loop from Connaux offer significant climbs and extensive distances. Another demanding option is Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie – Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie loop from Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, which features varied unpaved surfaces and panoramic views.
Yes, you can find routes that lead to beautiful natural sights. For instance, the Bridge over the Cèze in Goudargues – The Sautadet Waterfalls loop from Saint-Gervais will take you past the impressive Sautadet Waterfalls. This offers a great opportunity to combine your ride with a scenic stop.
The terrain around Le Pin is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys. You'll primarily encounter DFCI tracks, which are unpaved forest roads, and paths through Mediterranean scrubland. Surfaces can vary, offering a diverse environment for off-road cycling.
Many of the gravel bike trails around Le Pin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Pont de Collias – Pont du Gard loop from Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, which takes you through river valleys and past historical landmarks.
The gravel biking routes in Le Pin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the network of forest roads, and the scenic beauty of the region's rolling hills and river valleys.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You might encounter charming settlements like La Roque-sur-Cèze or historical structures such as the Charles Martel Bridge. Some routes also pass by ancient religious sites like the Chapel of the Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Mayran.
The Mediterranean climate of the region generally makes spring and autumn ideal for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and pleasant conditions. Summers can be hot, especially in open areas, while winters are typically mild but can be wet. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many routes provide excellent panoramic views due to the region's rolling hills. The In the maquis – Summit of Vaucroses loop from Laudun-l'Ardoise, for example, offers vistas from higher elevations, allowing you to appreciate the vastness of the surrounding landscape.
Given the varied terrain and potential for longer rides, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit, and appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions. A helmet is essential, and a GPS device or a loaded komoot tour on your phone is highly recommended for navigation on the network of forest roads.


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