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Gravel biking around Salasc offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the striking red ruffes and white dolomite formations surrounding Lake Salagou. The region features a mix of unpaved paths, rolling hills, and trails that traverse unique geological sites like the Cirque de Mourèze. These routes provide varied terrain for gravel cyclists, from moderate paths around the lake to more challenging ascents through the Hérault countryside.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.5
(46)
306
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32.3km
02:14
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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24
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84.1km
06:03
1,360m
1,360m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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21
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37.6km
02:37
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.6km
03:04
960m
960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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41.6km
03:03
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Les Crozes are one of those places that you only discover by leaving the classic routes. At the end of a small road lined with holm oaks lies a remarkably preserved hamlet. Its main treasure is the Saint-Martin church, mentioned as early as 990 and completed in the 12th century, whose beautiful pentagonal apse makes it a little gem of Languedoc Romanesque architecture. Also take the time to see the communal oven, restored in 1994, a testament to a time when the whole village came to bake its bread there.
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The current chapel dates from 1868, but its history is much older. It was built on the site of a hermitage whose existence is attested as early as the 9th century, on the old route connecting Bédarieux to Lodève through Escandorgue. Dedicated to Saint Amans, evangelizer of Lodève and Rodez according to tradition, it stands at an altitude of 679 meters. Its architecture in basalt, limestone, and slate blends perfectly with the landscape.
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The final ascent to Notre-Dame de l’Assomption marks the arrival above Vailhan. From this high point, the village and the surrounding hills reveal themselves in a calm and soothing setting. An unmissable panorama!
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One of the most beautiful lakes in France, clearly!!
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One of the most beautiful lakes in France, clearly!!
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Cross the dam and climb up to admire the lake from the heights, it's magnificent !!
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Magnificent terrain, it's fun on gravel, and surely even more so on a mountain bike! Plus the scenery is too beautiful!!
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One of the most beautiful lakes in France, clearly!!
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There are over 20 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Salasc, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find routes suitable for various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging adventures through the unique landscapes of the Hérault region.
The region around Salasc is renowned for its striking geological diversity. You'll encounter the vibrant 'red ruffes' around Lake Salagou, contrasting with the dramatic 'white dolomite' formations of the Cirque de Mourèze. This unique blend creates a visually stunning and varied terrain for gravel biking, often described as a 'red desert' or 'Australian' landscape.
Yes, there are several easier routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. While many routes offer a challenge, you can find gentler paths, particularly around Lake Salagou, that allow you to enjoy the scenery without significant technical difficulty. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Salasc, with an average score of 4.38 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the unique geological contrasts of the red ruffes and white dolomite, and the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the trails, especially around Lake Salagou and the Cirque de Mourèze.
Absolutely. Many of the gravel bike trails around Salasc are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Lake Salagou – Volcanic rock loop from Octon offers a fantastic circular experience, showcasing the area's distinctive volcanic rock formations and the beautiful lake.
The trails often lead you past incredible natural landmarks. You can cycle near the impressive Salagou Dam, witness the unique 'red lands' of The Red Lands of Salagou, or enjoy panoramic views from the Cirque de Mourèze Viewpoint, where you'll see dramatic dolomite rock formations. The Vissou Peak also offers stunning vistas.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Salasc offers several difficult gravel routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The Ridges of the Rocher des Vierges – Devil's Bridge loop from Mas Lavayre is a demanding option, covering over 84 km with more than 1300 meters of ascent, providing an intense and rewarding ride.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best for gravel biking in Salasc. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summers can be very hot, especially around Lake Salagou, so if you ride then, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Absolutely. The 'red ruffes' are a signature feature of the Salasc area, particularly around Lake Salagou. The The Red Lands of Salagou – Lake Salagou loop from Liausson is an excellent route that immerses you directly into this striking red earth landscape, offering a truly unique gravel biking experience.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Octon, Clermont-l'Hérault, Mas Lavayre, or Liausson. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for recommended parking spots to ensure convenient access to the trailheads.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, the region is rich in history. Some routes may pass near or offer detours to charming historical villages. For instance, the nearby Town of Mourèze, with its unique geological formations, is a highlight that can be explored in conjunction with your ride.


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