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Road cycling routes around Saint-Victor, located in the Gard department of France, traverse a landscape characterized by vineyards, historic architecture, and rolling hills. The region features a mix of paved roads winding through agricultural areas and past ancient structures. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, including woods and garrigue, with views extending across the Tave Valley and wider Provençal countryside. The area offers diverse road cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.6
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13
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50.6km
02:03
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
12
riders
53.4km
02:33
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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9
riders
31.1km
01:19
250m
250m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
riders
52.5km
02:28
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.4km
01:12
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The ruins of the Château de la Tour-Blanche dominate the village to the east and peak at 150 m. All that remains of the fortified castle is a large square tower built in white stone, a curtain wall and a secondary tower built on a mound probably replacing a wooden fort The Wars of Religion were fatal to the castle in 1569 and during the siege of the city in 1652 during the Fronde. The castle was confiscated and sold as national property in 1794. The ruins of the castle have been classified as historical monuments since November 20, 1906 During the night of October 11 to 12, 2015, a fire destroyed the entire inhabited part of the south wing, causing one death
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It is a French mansion located in the town of La Tour-Blanche in the Dordogne department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is protected as a historic monument.
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Castle lost on the outskirts of the city! Old and not visitable
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There are over 130 road cycling routes around Saint-Victor, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find 15 easy routes, 113 moderate routes, and 9 challenging routes to explore.
Road cycling in Saint-Victor features a diverse landscape. You'll ride through scenic vineyards, past historic architecture, and over rolling hills. The terrain includes paved roads winding through agricultural areas, woods, and garrigue, with some segments potentially unpaved. Expect varied elevation changes, offering both gentle stretches and more demanding climbs.
Yes, Saint-Victor offers several routes suitable for families, particularly among the 15 easy-rated options. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and are often shorter, providing a pleasant experience for cyclists of all ages. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed here, you can filter for 'easy' routes on komoot to find suitable options.
The region is rich in history. As you cycle, you can encounter the impressive ruins of the fortified Château (Castellas) perched atop a rocky hill, offering extensive views. Other historical attractions include the 11th-century Saint-Martin Chapel, the picturesque Palus washhouse and fountain, and the Romanesque chapel of Notre Dame de Mayran. For example, the Brantôme Benedictine Abbey – Bourdeilles Castle loop from Grand-Brassac offers views of historic landmarks.
Saint-Victor, located in Provence, generally offers a pleasant climate for cycling. Spring and autumn are ideal, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery as vineyards change colors or bloom. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters are typically mild, allowing for year-round cycling, though some days may be cooler.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Victor are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Brantôme Benedictine Abbey – Bourdeilles Castle loop from Grand-Brassac and the Roumailhac Castle – Dronne River loop from Douchapt, which are popular choices among local cyclists.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Victor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from around 35 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful Provençal scenery, and the opportunity to cycle through vineyards and past historic châteaux. The network offers options for easy, moderate, and difficult rides, catering to different ability levels, which is frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.
Yes, Saint-Victor offers routes with notable elevation changes for those seeking a challenge. For instance, the 2.75km hump at 4% gradient – Cote des Roches loop from Grand-Brassac features over 620 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience. There are 9 routes specifically rated as 'difficult' for experienced riders.
Absolutely. The Saint-Victor region is renowned for its vineyards, producing excellent Côtes-du-Rhône Village wines. Many road cycling routes wind directly through these picturesque agricultural landscapes, offering stunning views and a quintessential Provençal cycling experience. You'll find routes that immerse you in the heart of the wine country.
Beyond vineyards and historic sites, the natural scenery includes rolling hills with distinctive vegetation, woods, and garrigue (Mediterranean scrubland). Cyclists can enjoy expansive views of the Tave Valley and the wider Provençal countryside, characterized by its unique flora and tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, some routes incorporate river sections, adding to the scenic beauty. For example, the Roumailhac Castle – Dronne River loop from Douchapt leads through agricultural landscapes and along the Dronne River, offering pleasant stretches by the water.
Among the listed routes, the Saint-Astier Bridges – Cote des Roches loop from Grand-Brassac is one of the longer options, covering approximately 60.2 km (37.4 miles) with significant elevation changes, making it a moderate yet substantial ride.


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