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Gravel biking around Saint-Maximin offers diverse terrain, characterized by the Sainte-Baume massif and the Sainte-Victoire mountain. The region features a mix of unpaved tracks, compacted gravel paths, and small roads, providing varied surfaces for cycling. Routes often navigate through lush forests, valleys, and areas with significant elevation changes, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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28.8km
01:57
560m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.2km
01:32
60m
60m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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27.5km
02:25
1,000m
1,000m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.7km
03:16
720m
720m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.0km
04:20
1,290m
1,290m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful bike route with little traffic
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Very beautiful hamlet, which notably opens up the view of the Bauges in the background. The road that allows access from Allevard is very accessible.
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quiet route, away from the main road
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strange monument erected in honor of Mr. Ernest Doudart, who distinguished himself in Indochina
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Allevard is a former spa resort nestled at the foot of Belledonne. Its quiet streets alternate between old villas, tree-lined parks, and unobstructed views of the peaks. A great starting point for exploring the surrounding area... or simply taking your time.
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Between Belledonne and the valleys, the Flumet basin is an artificial body of water nestled in a natural setting. Easily accessible from Allevard, it offers a flat, shaded path, perfect for a short bike ride or a moment of relaxation. Along the way, you'll walk along the tranquil banks, with views of the surrounding peaks.
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Rolling track. Perfect for climbing
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There are 6 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Saint-Maximin featured in this guide. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, offering diverse experiences for gravel cyclists.
The region offers a varied terrain perfect for gravel biking, combining unpaved tracks, compacted gravel paths, and some small paved roads. You'll encounter challenging climbs, rolling sections, and routes that often utilize DFCI trails (fire break trails) through the Sainte-Baume massif and around Sainte-Victoire mountain.
Yes, there is one easy route suitable for families looking for a less strenuous ride: Des Lônes Pond – Lake Lône loop from Le Cheylas. This route covers 28.2 km with minimal elevation gain, making it a pleasant option for a family outing.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant natural features. You can find highlights like Lake Saint-André and Lac de Sainte Hélène. The Sainte-Baume massif itself is known for its lush forests and geological formations, with panoramic views from spots like Saint-Pilon Chapel (though this requires a hike off the bike). The region is also home to the Gouille Waterfall and The Alloix Waterfalls.
The Saint-Maximin region, part of Provence, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking during spring and autumn. These seasons provide milder temperatures and less crowded trails compared to the peak summer months, which can be very hot. Winter can also be suitable on clear days, but always check local weather conditions.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Allevard – View of the Flumet basin loop from Saint-Pierre-d'Allevard offers a challenging 28.6 km loop with significant elevation.
The more challenging routes in this guide feature substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Lovely road in the valley – Le Moutaret loop from Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze has an elevation gain of over 1300 meters over 66.5 km, providing a demanding ride for experienced gravel cyclists.
While specific parking details for each route are best checked on the individual tour pages, many starting points in the region's towns and villages, such as Saint-Pierre-d'Allevard, Le Cheylas, Montmélian, Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze, and Pontcharra, typically offer public parking facilities suitable for accessing the trails.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to panoramic viewpoints, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that offer a true gravel biking experience in Provence.
While the routes themselves focus on natural, no-traffic paths, many start and end in towns or villages like Saint-Maximin, Saint-Zacharie, or Montmélian, where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote sections of the trails.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region is rich in history. The Bayard Castle – Crête d'Avallon loop from Pontcharra, for example, passes near historical sites like Bayard Castle. The broader Sainte-Baume massif also holds historical significance, including the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Cave, a renowned pilgrimage site, though accessing it typically involves a hike.


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