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No traffic touring cycling routes around Lagarde-Hachan traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and verdant countryside in the Gers department of Occitanie. The region features a network of quiet roads, Armagnac vineyards, and serene forests, providing a scenic backdrop for cycling. The Petite Baïse river forms part of the commune's western border, offering waterside cycling opportunities. Distant views of the Pyrenees can be observed on the horizon, adding to the varied terrain.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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91.5km
06:01
1,130m
1,140m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:36
310m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.1km
01:29
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.3km
03:19
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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27.7km
02:12
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Barrage de Sère-Rustaing • Type : Earth-fill embankment dam. • Commissioning : 1992. • Location : Sère-Rustaing and Bugard (Hautes-Pyrénées). • Area : Approximately 36 hectares. • Main function : Support for the low flow of the Bouès (agricultural irrigation and maintaining river flow in summer). • Interest : Preferred natural site for observing migratory birds.
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A tap is located under the hall, in the extension of the fountain.
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From Lapeyre to Bernadets Debat it's perfect for gravel and all-road.
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It is a small piece of the prehistoric route "la Ténarèze", which linked the Pyrenees to Bordeaux. The Ténarèze followed, at the crest, the watershed between the watersheds of the Garonne to the east and that of the Adour to the west, without ever crossing a ford or a bridge. Although it is no longer continuous, it can still be followed from the Col de Luquet to Labastide. It is largely tarmac, but there are still some nice gravel sections.
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Very large body of water on the borders of Gascony, with a leisure center on its banks.
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A 3 km path takes you in the footsteps of a Gers lawyer, Sansan, who in 1834 discovered a paleontological site which revolutionized scientific theories. Oddity: the site belongs to the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. More info: https://www.paleosite-sansan.com/
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Impressive 13th century castle. An association has been working on its rehabilitation since the 2000s. A medieval festival takes place in the village every year.
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Surprising Church! You have to go inside to observe the murals
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There are 17 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Lagarde-Hachan, offering a variety of experiences through the region's quiet roads and picturesque landscapes.
The region's temperate climate makes it suitable for cycling year-round. Spring offers lush vineyards and pleasant temperatures, while summer brings golden sunflower fields. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter can be mild enough for cycling, though some services might be reduced.
While the guide lists routes as moderate to difficult, the region is known for its quiet country roads with very little traffic, making many suitable for families seeking a peaceful ride. The Baïse Valley Cycle Route (V82), though not exclusively no-traffic, offers sections along the river that are generally calm and scenic, passing through charming villages.
You'll experience the quintessential Gers landscape: rolling hills, verdant countryside, and serene forests. Many routes pass through Armagnac vineyards, and on clear days, you can enjoy breathtaking distant views of the Pyrenees. Routes often follow quiet country roads, ensuring a tranquil journey.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Lagarde-Hachan are designed as loops. For example, the moderate route Church of Panassac loop from Masseube offers a scenic circular ride. Another option is the more challenging César's Path – Church of the Carmelites loop from Duffort.
The region is rich in history. You can encounter medieval bastides and villages, and historical landmarks. For instance, you might pass by the Bernet Castle or the Chapel of Theux and the Three-Hundred-Year-Old Oak. The broader Gers department features sites like Auch Cathedral and Flaran Abbey, often integrated into cycling itineraries.
Absolutely. The undulating terrain naturally provides many scenic vistas. You can find specific viewpoints such as the Orientation table or the Viewpoint and Motte Castrale of Moncassin, offering panoramic views of the Gascon countryside and distant Pyrenees.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the 'no traffic' roads, the beautiful rolling landscapes, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites at a leisurely pace.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer challenge, the Lac de la Gimone and Sansan route covers over 90 km with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience through varied terrain.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, the region is known for its charming villages and local markets in towns like Seissan, Mirande, and Auch. These provide excellent opportunities for rest stops, refreshments, and experiencing local gastronomy. Planning your route to pass through these towns is recommended.
Lagarde-Hachan is a rural area, and direct public transport access to the start of specific no-traffic cycling routes might be limited. It's generally recommended to arrive by car and use local parking, or cycle directly from your accommodation in the vicinity. For longer routes like the Baïse Valley Cycle Route, some towns along the route may have bus connections, but this requires specific planning.
Beyond the rolling hills and vineyards, the region features the Petite Baïse river, and the broader Baïse Valley Cycle Route (V82) offers waterside cycling. While primarily known for hiking, the Gorges de la Save, located about 23 km away, has a road (D9g) passing through it, offering a dramatic landscape for cyclists to experience.


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