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No traffic road cycling routes around Curières traverse the heart of the Aubrac Regional Natural Park, a region defined by its vast expanses and rolling hills. The landscape features a unique granite highland plateau, offering varied terrain suitable for road cycling. Routes often pass through wooded hills, green valleys, and dramatic river gorges, particularly within the Lot Valley. This area provides a serene backdrop for cycling, with generally less trafficked roads ideal for exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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50.5km
02:35
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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44.1km
02:25
900m
900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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67.5km
03:19
1,010m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.2km
03:32
840m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Saint-Côme is a very pretty village on the banks of the Lot. Admire in particular the bell tower of its church in the shape of a twist, it's a peculiarity of this village!
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Beautiful route from which you can see beautiful viewpoints if you look over the dam!
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The trail is just to the right after the bridge
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Beautiful, well-kept, and quiet village. Beautiful church. Worth a visit.
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A place worth seeing, I'll go inside tomorrow. Okay, only worth seeing from a distance, the church on the hill is quite pretty. But the large main road and the huge parking lot in the city center didn't encourage me to take a longer break. I've seen other beautiful places.
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the start is not St Chely Aubrac but Aubrac 7 km from Nasbinals. St chely much further! quiet itinerary without difficulties. a word of advice start in the opposite direction of the indicated easier for beginners.
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There are 6 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Curières featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult challenges, allowing you to explore the stunning Aubrac region with peace of mind.
The Aubrac region, where Curières is located, offers a diverse cycling landscape. You'll find a mix of rolling hills, demanding ascents, and some flatter sections across the vast Aubrac Plateau. Routes often traverse wooded hills, green valleys, and dramatic river gorges, particularly within the Lot Valley and the Gorges de la Truyère, providing varied scenery and challenges.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, you can enjoy the moderate Laguiole – Lac de Saint-Gervais Beach loop from Laguiole, which offers nearly 50 km of scenic riding. Another option is the challenging Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac – Saint-Côme-d'Olt loop, starting from the Réserve biologique dirigée des Tourbières de l'Aubrac.
The routes in this guide are categorized as either moderate or difficult. There are 4 moderate routes, typically involving significant climbs and descents, and 2 difficult routes, which feature more substantial elevation gains and longer distances, perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages and natural landmarks. You might encounter the historic Pilgrims' Bridge of Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac, the picturesque village of Nasbinals, or the significant Aubrac village with its Sainte-Marie d'Aubrac Church. The region is also known for its natural beauty, including forests and occasional waterfalls like the Cascade du Devèz.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 46 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene, low-traffic roads, the breathtaking views across the Aubrac Plateau, and the rewarding climbs that offer panoramic vistas.
Absolutely. The Parc naturel régional de l'Aubrac features challenging road bike passes that are ideal for experienced cyclists. Notable climbs include the Col du Perthus, reaching around 1,300 meters, and the Col d'Aumont, offering over 600 meters of elevation gain, both providing spectacular panoramic views.
While many routes in this guide are moderate to difficult, the broader Aubrac region, including areas around Curières, is recognized with the "Territoire Vélo" label. This signifies a commitment to cycling, with a variety of tours suitable for all levels. For families, it's best to look for specific, shorter, and flatter sections or dedicated greenways (Voies Vertes) within the wider area, as the routes listed here are primarily for road cycling with significant elevation changes.
The best season for road cycling in the Aubrac region is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, but spring and autumn can provide cooler temperatures, which are ideal for longer rides, and fewer crowds.
The "Causses à l'Aubrac" region, which encompasses Curières, holds the "Territoire Vélo" label, indicating its commitment to cycling. For broader information on cycling facilities, services, and other tours in the area, you can visit the official tourism website: tourisme-aveyron.com.
While specific routes in this guide don't explicitly highlight waterfalls, the Aubrac region is known for its diverse natural sites, including waterfalls such as the Cascade du Devèz and Fosse à loup. Cyclists exploring the varied terrain may encounter these natural beauties, particularly when traversing river valleys and wooded areas.
The longest route in this guide is the challenging Saint Urcize – Banks of the Truyère loop from Saint-Urcize. This route spans approximately 67.5 km and includes over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial ride for dedicated cyclists.


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