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No traffic gravel bike trails around Payrac traverse a diverse landscape of forest tracks, stony limestone plateaus known as "causses," and expansive plains. The region is characterized by winding river valleys, including the scenic Dordogne Valley, and dense forests. Elevation changes vary, offering routes with gains from approximately 110m to over 600m.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
7
riders
24.9km
01:37
330m
320m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
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57.6km
03:58
650m
650m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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9
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111km
07:33
1,390m
1,390m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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2
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39.3km
02:48
630m
630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.3km
02:54
510m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful narrow bridge with a view of the castle and the Dordogne.
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beautiful especially at night with the light everywhere
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Shortly after Lacave, on the way to the Ouysse Gorges, you'll encounter some beautiful waterfalls. Surrounded by cliffs and meadows, this is the perfect place for a night's bivouac, lulled by the roar of the waterfalls.
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The Ouysse is a river that flows underground for most of its course. It reaches Lacave through the deep canyons carved along its path. As you follow its path towards Rocamadour, you'll find yourself caught between the cliffs that form its canyon. Old fortified mills mark the route, sometimes clinging to the rocks of the cliffs.
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The Font del Truffe spring is hidden in the shade of the trees. It feeds a small, clear stream and also plunges underground. It's a well-known spot for cave divers, who explore its flooded galleries for several hundred meters.
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The Payrac region offers a diverse mix of terrain perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter forest tracks, stony limestone plateaus known as 'causses,' and expansive plains. Many routes also follow picturesque river valleys, including the Dordogne, and converted railway lines that provide smooth, traffic-free cycling experiences.
Yes, there is at least one easy, no-traffic gravel bike trail around Payrac. For a more relaxed ride, consider the Souillac – Village of Souillac loop from Pinsac, which is rated easy and covers just over 21 km. This route offers a gentle introduction to the region's gravel paths.
For those seeking a challenge, Payrac offers several difficult no-traffic gravel routes with significant elevation gains. Options include the demanding Ouysse Bridge – Rocamadour loop from Meyronne, spanning over 57 km with 650m of ascent, or the Dd – Gourdon loop from Gourdon, which is nearly 40 km with over 620m of climbing. Another challenging option is the Rocamadour – Great view over Rocamadour loop from Pinsac, offering similar elevation over 35 km.
The gravel trails around Payrac often lead to stunning historical sites and natural viewpoints. You can cycle past the iconic Rocamadour — Medieval Village and its Rocamadour Castle, or enjoy panoramic views from the Viewpoint over Rocamadour. Other notable sights include the historic Ouysse Bridge and the charming medieval town of Gourdon.
Yes, the region features greenways built on old railway lines, which are excellent for no-traffic gravel biking. A notable example is the Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac. These routes offer smooth surfaces and scenic views, making them ideal for a relaxed ride.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best for gravel biking in Payrac. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less extreme heat than summer and fewer chances of heavy rain or cold than winter. The landscapes are also particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant autumn foliage.
Many of the no-traffic gravel trails, especially those on converted railway lines or easier forest tracks, can be suitable for families. Look for routes designated as 'easy' or 'moderate' to ensure a comfortable experience for all. The absence of vehicle traffic makes these paths safer and more enjoyable for family outings.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in France, especially in natural areas like those around Payrac. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual routes or protected areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural beauty of the Dordogne Valley, and the historical charm of villages like Rocamadour. The variety of terrain, from forest paths to open plateaus, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike routes around Payrac are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Ouysse Bridge – Rocamadour loop from Meyronne and the Gravel Climb Through Forest – D105 - Las Bouffios loop from Loupiac, providing convenient options for your ride.
The elevation gain on no-traffic gravel bike trails around Payrac varies significantly, catering to different fitness levels. Easy routes might have around 130m of ascent, while more challenging tours, such as the Ouysse Bridge – Rocamadour loop from Meyronne, can feature over 650m of climbing. This diversity allows you to choose a route that matches your desired effort.


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