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No traffic touring cycling routes around Maslacq traverse a varied landscape of forests, agricultural areas, and rolling countryside, often set against the backdrop of the Pyrenees mountains. The region, part of the Béarn, features picturesque vineyards and river valleys. These natural features provide diverse terrain for cycling, from gentle paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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127km
07:42
880m
890m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.2km
03:05
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.0km
02:10
340m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.8km
02:18
410m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.0km
01:43
130m
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Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Built between 1250 and 1280 by Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn, on a rocky outcrop overlooking the gave. Gaston Fébus had the castle reinforced in 1370.
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Considered the little Béarn Venice, Salies-de-Béarn is mainly known for its saltwater spring. The town reveals an old centre with narrow streets and atypical houses.
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## The tunnel The tunnel, located between the Puyoô and Salies-de-Béarn stations, is one of the significant structures on line n° 662.000 connecting Puyoô to Mauléon. It is a single-track tunnel 848.5 m long and 5.00 m wide between the abutments. The height under the crown is 6.00 m. It is a multi-radius arch. The structure is generally oriented North-South, with a curve of R400 m for the first 250 meters on the North side, then a straight section to the South end. The longitudinal profile has a constant gradient of 0.01 m/m from the North. A central aqueduct equips the structure along its entire route. The maximum cover is 49 m. The tunnel is built in the Campanian flysch (Upper Cretaceous). The construction of the tunnel (1879-1883) was carried out from two headings via shafts approximately 35 m deep, located at PM219 and PM632. The shafts were retained as ventilation shafts. The masonry thicknesses (limestone rubble set in lime mortar) vary from 0.50 m to 1.20 m. The length of the tunnel, initially projected at 400 m, was increased to 787 m following the decision to lower the profile (from 20‰ to 16‰). During construction, ground instabilities encountered during the excavation of access trenches led to a further extension of the structure, which finally reached a length of 848.5 m. Numerous ground instabilities (landslides) caused significant delays in the progress of the work. The tunnel was electrified in 1930 and the overhead line equipment was removed in 1971.
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A great and beautiful landscape.
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Gaston Fébus, Jeanne d'Albret and Henri IV lived there.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes around Maslacq that focus on minimizing traffic, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
The routes around Maslacq cater to various skill levels. You'll find approximately 12 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
Yes, the region offers excellent options for families and beginners. The Vélosud greenway provides safe, dedicated paths along the Gave de Pau. Additionally, the Orthez-Biron leisure center features a 3.6-kilometer trail bordering a lake, perfect for relaxed bike rides with playgrounds nearby.
The routes around Maslacq traverse a beautiful mix of landscapes. You'll cycle through rolling countryside, picturesque Jurançon vineyards, forests, and agricultural areas, often with the majestic Pyrenees mountains serving as a stunning backdrop.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Pont Vieux of Orthez – Tunnel loop from Sauvelade offers a substantial circular tour. Another option is the moderate Panoramic view of the Pyrenees loop from Mont, providing scenic vistas.
Many routes pass by interesting historical and natural sites. You might encounter religious buildings like Saint Peter's Church or Sauvelade Abbey. The Pont Vieux of Orthez is another notable landmark. The region also features charming towns like Orthez and Navarrenx, and the Orthez-Biron leisure center with its lake.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and scenic landscapes, the quiet roads, and the opportunity to explore charming historic towns and villages without heavy traffic.
Absolutely. The region is known for its stunning views of the Pyrenees. Routes like the difficult Panoramic view of the Pyrenees – Historic well in Cescau loop from Lagor and the moderate Panoramic view of the Pyrenees loop from Mont are specifically designed to showcase these breathtaking vistas.
Yes, you can find routes that incorporate water features. The moderate Lakes of the Barthes de Biron loop from Biron is a great example, offering a pleasant ride around the lakes. The Orthez-Biron leisure center also features a lake with a dedicated cycling trail.
The diverse landscapes and the backdrop of the Pyrenees make spring and autumn particularly pleasant for touring cycling in Maslacq. The weather is generally milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant, offering comfortable conditions for longer rides.
Maslacq is situated within the Béarn region, which boasts 46 signposted cycling itineraries covering over 300 kilometers. The Vélosud greenway is a notable option for safe, dedicated paths. Additionally, some routes follow sections of the GR65, a significant long-distance footpath, which can offer traffic-free segments suitable for touring.


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