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Perpignan
Canet-En-Roussillon

Collioure – View of Collioure loop from Canet-en-Roussillon

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Road cycling routes
France
Occitania
Perpignan
Canet-En-Roussillon

Collioure – View of Collioure loop from Canet-en-Roussillon

Moderate

4.1

(22)

713

riders

Collioure – View of Collioure loop from Canet-en-Roussillon

03:49

82.6km

850m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Bus stop

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9.89 km

Beach

Beach

2

25.6 km

View of Collioure and the Mediterranean Sea

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From here there is a view of the city and the sea in the distance.

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26.5 km

Collioure

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Collioure is one of these beautiful villages nestled in the Côte Vermeille at the foot of the Pyrenees. The fishermen's houses, colorful mosaics, huddle around the bay where the church and its famous bell tower, the Royal Castle, the ramparts and the towers are reflected.
The city experienced its most prosperous period in the 13th century with its attachment to the crown of Aragon. After a few centuries where it passed successively from the crown of Spain to the crown of France, the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659) established its definitive attachment to France. In order to secure the border, Vauban enlarged the Royal Castle, created the immense glacis which surrounds it and surrounded the city with ramparts, thus giving it its appearance today. In the 19th century, the local economy relied on two essential resources: vines and fishing. The booming anchovy cured industry has given it its international notoriety.
At the beginning of the 20th century, with the pictorial revolution of Fauvism, painters (Matisse, Derain) discovered Collioure and made this charming little port known. Since then, visitors have come to admire this privileged place where the beauty of nature, the picturesqueness of historical monuments, the mild climate and the brightness of the sky come together.

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28.2 km

View of Collioure

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Stroll along the harbor, accept one of the many ice cream offers, stroll through the streets of the old town.

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29.8 km

Port Vendres

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beautiful winding coast road, where you ride across small towns and you can see the sea all the time. Its really great to enjoy the views while pedalling. In summer season can be a little bit crowded with cars

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45.7 km

Col de Les Portes

Mountain Pass

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45.7 km

Col de Molló

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From Port Vendres up to the Col de Molló. This beautiful little side road winds through vineyards and rocks up to the Col. From there you can turn left up to the Tour de Madeloc or right up towards the Col de la Serra which offers fantastic views on the route to Collioure!

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49.4 km

Col de Mollo

Mountain Pass

9

51.2 km

View of Tour Madeloc

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72.3 km

Saint-Cyprien Beach

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Very long and beautiful sandy beach

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75.3 km

between pond and mee

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82.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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51.7 km

21.3 km

8.13 km

780 m

639 m

175 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

78.7 km

3.40 km

419 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Friday 10 July

31°C

22°C

30 %

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Comments

May 22, 2024,Le Madeloc
The way up to Le Madeloc along the sea coast past the fishing villages is wonderful😁 Pure driving pleasure through the countryside👌 However, the way back from Madeloc is simply exhausting, with the constant braking, the gravel paths (sometimes 20% incline), the catastrophic ground conditions, which are rocky and full of huge potholes and coupled with bumps. If I were …

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One. Load. Climbing call.
The legs were tired - but there had to be an afterworkclimb to say goodbye.
And this one had it all. Narrow, gravel, damn steep, screwing up on a ridge, that was the Medeloc. Incredibly unexpectedly grandiose - and therefore all the more beautiful & perfect for a farewell with a laughing & yet also crying …

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