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Gravel biking around Bassurels offers access to the diverse and rugged landscapes of the Cévennes National Park in southern France. The region features a network of wide gravel paths, logging tracks, shaded forest trails, and quiet back roads. Riders can explore rugged mountains, deep gorges, vast limestone plateaus, and ancient forests. This varied terrain provides a constantly changing riding experience for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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60.9km
05:21
1,420m
1,420m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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55.8km
04:18
1,490m
1,490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:35
330m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sublime point, view of the Cévennes and the Mediterranean Sea in good weather
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To avoid in hot weather, or bad weather. Be careful of herds during the summer grazing period.
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Under the title "France's Wild South," an episode of the British television series "National Parks – Protected Natural Wonders" on 3sat presents the Cévennes mountains. The accompanying text on the website states: "Lush green mountains, barren plateaus, and deep gorges characterize this landscape, which, unlike France's coasts, has not yet been discovered by mass tourism. It also boasts some of the country's most spectacular river landscapes." The compelling documentary, available in German, can be viewed in the media library at the following link: https://www.3sat.de/dokumentation/nationalparks-geschuetzte-naturwunder/nationalparks-geschuetzte-naturwunder-cevennen-frankreichs-wilder-sueden-102.html
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This pass, discreetly nestled among the fir trees, is a great road and pedestrian crossing. It also allows cyclists and gravel enthusiasts to take the trails that go a little deeper into the coniferous forests.
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Cabrillac is a typical example of the small hamlets found throughout the Cévennes. These small stone buildings are characteristic of the local architecture.
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This small sacred monument, too, is a symbol of remembrance of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, its design is very unique and unlike the usual crosses that often crown mountain peaks. At the end of the triangular base plate, a small wall appears to have been built, its sides terminating in the shape of a stepped gable. In the center is a V-shaped cutout, the ends of which extend significantly beyond the height of the small wall. From this V emerges the longitudinal beam of the cross, which, however, has two crossbeams. This double crossbeam, as well as the lack of a corpus, is typical of the so-called "Lorraine Cross."
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Magnificent steppe landscape. Don't miss the chaos of Nîmes-le-Vieux
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There are 5 gravel bike trails around Bassurels, offering a variety of experiences within the Cévennes National Park.
The gravel biking routes around Bassurels tend to be on the more challenging side. There are 2 moderate routes and 3 difficult routes, with no easy options listed. This region is known for its rugged terrain and significant elevation changes.
Yes, all the gravel bike trails listed for Bassurels are circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, consider the Meyrueis – Mont Aigoual loop from Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu or the Lusette Pass – Orgon Waterfalls loop from Communauté de communes Causses Aigoual Cévennes.
Gravel biking around Bassurels offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll traverse granitic highlands, vast limestone plateaus (Causses), and schistous valleys. Expect to see dramatic gorges like the Gorges du Tarn and Gorges de la Jonte, as well as traditional terraced landscapes and dense forests, all within the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Cévennes National Park.
Yes, the Lusette Pass – Orgon Waterfalls loop from Communauté de communes Causses Aigoual Cévennes is a moderate 25.3 km route that specifically includes the Orgon Waterfalls, offering a refreshing natural highlight along your ride.
Absolutely. The region is known for its stunning vistas. The Meyrueis – Mont Aigoual loop from Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu ascends Mont Aigoual, which is renowned for its panoramic views. Another option is the Mont Aigoual – Beautiful view of the Cévennes loop from Valleraugue, which also offers spectacular scenery of the Cévennes.
The trails often pass by significant natural features. You can explore the unique geological formations of the Chaos de Nîmes-le-Vieux, which is featured on the Veygalier farmhouse inn – Chaos of Nîmes-le-Vieux loop from Fraissinet-de-Fourques. Additionally, you might encounter mountain passes like the Minier Pass or viewpoints such as La Can de l’Hospitalet.
The gravel biking experience in Bassurels is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the rugged mountains, deep gorges, and vast limestone plateaus that define the region, providing a constantly changing and engaging riding experience.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The Meyrueis – Mont Aigoual loop from Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu is a demanding 60.9 km trail with over 1400 meters of elevation gain. Another difficult option is the Veygalier farmhouse inn – Chaos of Nîmes-le-Vieux loop from Fraissinet-de-Fourques, which, while shorter at 25.6 km, features technical terrain through unique geological formations.
The Cévennes region, including Bassurels, offers beautiful conditions for gravel biking in spring and autumn. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and stunning natural colors, making for a more comfortable and scenic ride. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter may bring snow to higher mountain passes like Mont Aigoual.
Yes, the area around Bassurels is characterized by its proximity to significant peaks. Many routes offer views of or ascend Mount Aigoual, one of the highest points in the Cévennes. The Mont Aigoual – Beautiful view of the Cévennes loop from Valleraugue is a prime example, taking you through its slopes.


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