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Gravel biking around Réjaumont, located in the Gers department of southwestern France, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features rolling landscapes, extensive fields, and charming medieval villages, providing a varied backdrop for no traffic gravel bike trails. The area around Réjaumont includes cultivated fields and is traversed by the Ousse river, contributing to its scenic appeal. Routes often combine secondary roads, dirt tracks, and forest trails, making it suitable for gravel bikes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
5.0
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7
riders
30.9km
02:24
700m
700m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
riders
41.8km
03:32
1,080m
1,080m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2
riders
30.6km
02:09
440m
440m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
2
riders
38.4km
02:50
770m
770m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
54.3km
03:52
970m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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It's not just a climb to get there, but it's a beautiful place!
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great place to rest with clean toilets (but no water when I was there)
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Beautiful view of the river!
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A beautiful mountain pasture in the forest. It's going to be a climb to get there!
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One of the first passes in the baronies to test yourself before attacking the mountain. Not very high percentage, superb view of the Pyrenees mountain range.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed in this guide for the Réjaumont area. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the region's diverse landscapes away from vehicular traffic.
The Réjaumont area, nestled in the Gers department, offers a varied and engaging terrain for gravel biking. You'll encounter rolling landscapes, extensive fields, and charming medieval villages. Routes often combine secondary roads with dirt tracks, forest trails, and even sections alongside the Ousse river, providing a stimulating mix of surfaces perfectly suited for gravel bikes.
While many of the listed routes are rated as 'difficult' due to their length and elevation, the broader Gers region is known for accommodating various skill levels. For example, the route Rock of the Virgin loop from Tuzaguet offers a challenging ride with significant elevation changes, but the area's diverse paths mean there are often less technical sections to enjoy.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in this guide vary in length, generally ranging from approximately 26 km to over 41 km. For instance, the Rock of the Virgin loop from Tuzaguet is about 26.7 km, while the Col de Coupe – Couradabat Pass loop from Capvern extends to around 41.7 km, offering options for different ride durations.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike trails featured in this guide are circular routes. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making logistics straightforward. An example is the Dungeon church – Winding, car-free road loop from La Barthe-de-Neste.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can explore areas like the Path Between the Lake and the Neste, or pass through charming settlements such as Galan and Lannemezan. The Wouhou Duff Mural – Picnic area and toilets loop from Lannemezan offers a blend of local art and convenient stops.
The Gers department generally experiences pleasant weather conditions from spring through autumn, making these seasons ideal for gravel biking. While summers can be warm, the shaded trails within natural features like the Forest of Réjaumont offer a welcome reprieve. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes. For example, routes like the Gravel Path Along the GR – Hautaget Church loop from La Barthe-de-Neste typically start from accessible locations with parking facilities, allowing you to easily begin your car-free adventure.
The gravel circuits in the Gers are designed to accommodate various skill levels. While some routes in this guide are rated 'difficult,' there are often sections or alternative paths that can be more suitable for families. It's recommended to review the specific route details, including distance and elevation, to choose a trail that matches your family's experience level.
Many outdoor trails in France are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary by municipality or protected natural area. It's always best to check local signage or official websites for any specific leash rules or restrictions in areas like the Forest of Réjaumont before heading out with your canine companion.
The komoot community highly rates the experiences in this region, with an average score of 5.0 out of 5 stars. Riders often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the diverse scenery, and the opportunity to explore the authentic Gers countryside away from traffic.


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