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Touring cycling routes around Julianges offer diverse landscapes and varied terrain in the Lozère department of France's Occitanie region. The area features a mix of well-paved roads and more challenging segments with significant elevation gains. Cyclists can explore routes that include notable ascents, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Natural beauty spots like waterfalls and tranquil lakes enhance the journey, set against a backdrop of unspoiled nature and rural ambiance.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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37.2km
02:24
460m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.0km
01:42
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.0km
02:26
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.1km
02:19
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Saint-Chély-d'Apcher and its surrounding area are a must-see. You can come and stroll along the ramparts and through the ancient streets of the historic center, and admire the statues of the Beast of Gévaudan. Foodies can stock up on local products in the many small shops.
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Le Malzieu-Ville is a medieval gem in the Lozère department. The fortified old town, with its towers, gates, and narrow streets, invites exploration. Situated on the banks of the Truyère River, it is a stop on the Way of St. James. The surrounding forests and plateaus offer wonderful hiking and nature experiences.
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Very pretty little town It's the starting point for the GTMC link
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The Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux church probably dates from the 11th century and has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1986. It was damaged during the conflicts of the 16th century and the French Revolution, leading to the construction of a new south portal. It lost its parish function in 1846 in favor of the church of Vareilles, but excavations have revealed even older remains on its site.
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A typical medieval town of this Margeride area of the Lozère. A cool place to ride through, with its narrow streets and ancient history. Listed as one of the 172 'Plus beaux villages de France' (the most stunning villages of France).
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Known for its medieval heritage, Le Malzieu is surrounded by ramparts and has numerous half-timbered houses as well as towers dating from the Middle Ages. This pretty medieval town is located on the banks of the Truyère, in Margeride. Several monuments are classified and the village has the label “The Most Beautiful Villages of France”.
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Saint-Roch is the most represented saint on the paths of Saint-Jacques. He is the patron saint of pilgrims. His story is tragic. Suffering from the Black Death, he warns passers-by that he is contagious by pointing with his finger to a bubo on his left thigh. He is always represented accompanied by his little dog who is in charge of bringing him food. The statues of Saint-Roch are numerous. This one is beautifully made.
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All that remains of this medieval castle is this large octagonal keep. In 1575, the looting and destruction of part of the building took place. It represents fairly well the military architecture of the 14th century.
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes around Julianges, offering a variety of experiences. These include 13 moderate routes and 30 difficult routes, catering to different skill levels.
The region around Julianges, situated in Occitanie, generally offers pleasant conditions for touring cycling from spring through autumn. The diverse landscapes and natural attractions are best enjoyed when the weather is mild, allowing for comfortable rides and clear views of the surrounding countryside.
Touring cycling around Julianges features varied terrain, including well-paved roads for casual touring and more challenging unpaved segments. You can expect significant elevation gains on many routes, providing both a good workout and panoramic vistas of the Lozère department's unspoiled nature.
Yes, several interesting landmarks and natural features can be explored. You might encounter historical sites like the Roc-Saint-Pierre chapel or the charming village of Malzieu-Ville. The region also boasts natural beauty spots like the Cascade du Déroc and the tranquil Lac du Bouchet, which can enhance your cycling journey.
Yes, many routes around Julianges are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Malzieu-Ville – Saint-Chély-d'Apcher loop from Le Malzieu-Ville is a popular difficult route, and the View of Le Malzieu-Ville – Le Malzieu loop from Le Malzieu-Ville offers moderate cycling with scenic views.
While there are no easy routes listed, Julianges offers 13 moderate touring cycling routes. These paths provide a good balance of challenge and accessibility, allowing less experienced cyclists to enjoy the scenic views and varied terrain without overly strenuous climbs. An example is the View of Le Malzieu-Ville – Le Malzieu loop from Le Malzieu-Ville.
The touring cycling routes in Julianges are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, significant elevation changes, and picturesque rural landscapes that define the area, offering a rewarding experience for different ability levels.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes around Julianges feature notable elevation gains, providing rewarding views of the surrounding countryside. Routes like the Malzieu-Ville – Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole loop from Le Malzieu-Ville involve considerable ascents, promising panoramic vistas. The presence of hills and mountains like Mont Mouchet in the broader region indicates opportunities for challenging climbs and stunning overlooks.
The Lozère department, where Julianges is located, is known for its unspoiled nature and picturesque villages. While specific cafes or accommodations directly on every route are not detailed, cycling through the area will expose riders to authentic French rural life, suggesting opportunities to find local establishments in villages along your journey.
Given the rural nature of Julianges and its surrounding villages, parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many routes, such as Le Malzieu-Ville. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations or designated areas when planning your trip.
While Julianges itself is a small commune, the broader Lozère department has some public transport options, though they may be limited in rural areas. For reaching specific route starting points, especially those in smaller villages, a personal vehicle is often the most convenient option for touring cyclists.
Yes, the region's unspoiled nature provides ample opportunities. Cyclists can incorporate visits to places like the Cascade du Déroc, a beautiful waterfall, or the tranquil Lac du Bouchet into their routes. The rural ambiance also means a chance to observe local wildlife and immerse yourself in the natural surroundings of the Lozère department.


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