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Touring cycling around Saint-Pierre-De-Rivière offers diverse landscapes within the Ariège department of southwestern France. The region is situated in the Barguillère valley, featuring a mix of plains and mountainous terrain. It is part of the Regional Natural Park of the Pyrenees Ariégeoises, providing a varied backdrop for cycling routes. This area presents a range of cycling opportunities across its natural features.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
3.5
(2)
88
riders
33.7km
02:40
990m
990m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(10)
52
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(12)
32
riders
33.2km
02:08
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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17
riders
63.7km
04:48
1,510m
1,510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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19
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22.8km
01:32
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I climbed it from its easier side, the one that starts from Foix and stretches for 28 kms, crossing the Col de Marrous. It's a steady climb, with a few tough kilometers, and very pleasant. It's the side used by the Tour de France to descend it. The best thing about the Mur de Peguère are the views from its summit.
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I can only speak about my experience descending it from the south side, the one that starts in the village of Biert. It's simply a great pass, with a very tough final section, very similar to its close brother Mur de Peguère. With hardly any traffic, it has the appeal that the road is very narrow and very winding, which helps mentally.
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On its rocky peak, the castle of Foix and its imposing stature, dominate the medieval town. With a strategic position at the confluence of the Arget and Ariège rivers, the Ariège castle had a strategic role: to control access to the Haute Ariège valley, to monitor the low country and to protect the counts behind its high impregnable walls. It is the symbol of the power of a fiercely independent county engaged in the defense of the Cathar cause. Resisting many assaults, the castle of Foix was never conquered. During the Catholic Church's crusade against Cathar heresy, the counts of Foix, souls of the Occitan resistance, welcomed and protected the persecuted by refusing to submit to the authority of the King of France. It is the cradle of the famous counts of Foix: Gaston Fébus (1331-1391) and Henry III, King of Navarre, future King of France Henry IV.
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A steep path leads up to the multi-towered castle, which originally dates back to the 10th century.
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Be careful, since yesterday, June 19th, the descent to Rivèrenert has been freshly graveled and dangerous. I had a rear puncture due to small, sharp gravel sticking to the tire when braking. So, don't go crazy on this descent, friends.
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Because around 12pm and >31°C, the climb from Biert is mostly in the shade, and this pass generally ends a series of small linked passes (like Portech, Catchaudégué or La Core, Saraillé, etc.). And the challenge of the last 3 km is worth experiencing to strengthen your mental strength. Get to your pedals
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes available around Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Barguillère valley and the Pyrenees Ariégeoises.
The best time for touring cycling in Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable for enjoying the blend of plains and mountainous terrain within the Regional Natural Park of the Pyrenees Ariégeoises.
The touring cycling routes in Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 250 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, from pleasant greenways to challenging mountain passes, and the stunning natural backdrop of the Pyrenees Ariégeoises.
Yes, Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Vernajoul Viaduct Greenway – Old Baulou Station loop from Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière, which follows a greenway and provides a pleasant cycling experience with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. The region around Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière, being part of the Pyrenees Ariégeoises, offers demanding climbs for experienced cyclists. Notable challenges include the Col de Latrape, Col d'Agnès, and the formidable Mur de Peguere. For a difficult route that includes significant elevation, consider the Foix Castle – Prat d'Albis loop from Ganac, which features over 1100 meters of ascent.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Foix Castle – Old Baulou Station loop from Serres-sur-Arget offers a moderate circular path with varied terrain and views of Foix Castle.
The routes often pass through the picturesque Barguillère valley and the Regional Natural Park of the Pyrenees Ariégeoises. You can encounter natural features like the Prat d'Albis area, and dedicated cycle paths such as the Vernajoul Viaduct Greenway and sections of the Foix–Saint-Girons Greenway.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Many routes offer views of or pass through historical towns. For instance, the Foix – Foix Castle loop from Foix allows you to explore the town of Foix and its iconic castle, providing a cultural highlight to your ride.
Many routes, particularly those on greenways, are suitable for families. The
While many outdoor areas in the Pyrenees Ariégeoises are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each route or protected area, especially within the Regional Natural Park. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on most trails, but ensure they are comfortable with the distance and terrain.
Parking is generally available in and around Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière and the starting points of many routes. Look for designated parking areas in villages or near popular trailheads. For routes starting from specific towns like Foix or Serres-sur-Arget, public parking facilities are usually available.
Yes, the region features excellent greenways, such as the Foix–Saint-Girons Greenway, which offers pleasant panoramas and good surfacing. You can also find the Vernajoul Viaduct Greenway and the V81 Greenway Tunnels, providing safe and enjoyable cycling experiences away from traffic.
The Pyrenees Ariégeoises offer several notable mountain passes accessible by touring bike. While some are very challenging, you can find passes like Péguère Pass, Col de Légrillou (938 m), and Col des Marrous, providing stunning views and rewarding climbs.


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