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Gravel biking around La Frette offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural plains. The area features varied terrain, including sections with moderate elevation changes and some forested paths. Riders can expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. The region's topography provides diverse options for exploration.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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31.9km
02:05
120m
120m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.1km
02:19
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48.6km
03:33
920m
920m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.6km
03:00
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.5km
04:09
1,260m
1,260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Traces of this castle can be found in the archives dating back to 1315, when it was under the jurisdiction of the lord of Saint Geoirs. A remarkably well-preserved tower still remains.
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This memorial cross made of light wood—dedicated to the memory of a deceased monk—is one of many that bikers encounter repeatedly along the way. They are all symbols of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. + "With us on earth, His memory exists, but in the kingdom of heaven is His presence: This presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, journeying toward our fatherland." (Bernard of Clairvaux) Some passersby have placed stones at the foot of the small sacred monument.
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A completely crazy climb, you have to be crazy to try it! Absurd percentages! But what pride to reach the top... plus, the climb is part of the official route of the 2025 French Championship!
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a very regular pass and super pleasant to climb with beautiful clear viewpoints. magnificent view of Mont Blanc and the snow-capped mountains on a clear day!
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Very interesting climb, with extreme percentages, it takes us to beautiful open plains that give a great view! Official pass referenced by the 100 passes club. Certainly an unmissable challenge if you are not passing far, and the most interesting in the nearby area.
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to book your stay for the night: 1001yourtes@gmail.com you can also visit: https://www.les-mille-et-une-yourtes.com/
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Small village in North Isère
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A cross at the junction of several paths commemorating the death of a monk.
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There are over 15 gravel bike trails in the La Frette area, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The region features a total of 17 tours, with 9 considered moderate and 6 difficult.
Yes, La Frette offers a few easier gravel bike trails. While many routes have moderate elevation changes, some are more gentle. For instance, the Gravel loop from Sillans is a moderate 19.7-mile (31.7 km) trail with gentle elevation changes, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Côte du Rousset – Longechenal Church loop from Le Grand-Lemps stand out. This 30.2-mile (48.6 km) trail features significant climbs and varied terrain, often taking over 4 hours to complete. Another demanding option is the Longechenal Church – Dead monk cross loop from Belmont, which covers over 50 km with substantial elevation gain.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around La Frette are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Gravel loop from Sillans and the Passage under the lip axis! loop from Saint-Hilaire-de-la-Côte, which offers a mix of open fields and forested sections.
The gravel bike trails around La Frette traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural plains. You'll encounter a mix of open fields, some forested paths, and varied terrain. Many routes offer scenic views of the local countryside, providing a pleasant backdrop for your ride.
Yes, the region around La Frette has several points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Château Louis XI or the Château de Montgontier. Some routes also pass by religious buildings such as the Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel, offering opportunities to explore local heritage during your ride.
The gravel biking routes in La Frette are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7 reviews. More than 30 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse options and scenic countryside.
Gravel biking in La Frette is generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the rolling hills and agricultural plains. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially colder temperatures and varying trail conditions.
The gravel bike trails around La Frette vary in length. You can find routes ranging from around 19 miles (31 km) like the Gravel loop from Sillans, up to over 30 miles (48 km) for more challenging options such as the Étang de Dionay – Roybon Church loop from Saint-Siméon-de-Bressieux, which is about 41 km long.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by local exploration, the region's network of trails through rolling hills and forested sections means there are always less-trafficked paths to uncover. Exploring routes slightly off the main popular loops can lead to quieter, equally rewarding experiences.
The routes around La Frette often pass through or near small villages and hamlets where you might find local cafes or bakeries. Planning your route in advance and checking for amenities in towns along your chosen path is recommended to ensure you have refreshment stops.


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