4.5
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Mountain biking around Quézac offers a diverse landscape characterized by the deep river valleys of the Gorges du Tarn and surrounding plateaus. The region features a mix of challenging climbs, technical descents, and scenic paths through forests and open terrain. Elevation changes are common, providing varied riding experiences across the area's natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.4
(19)
63
riders
27.0km
02:22
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(10)
62
riders
46.9km
04:16
1,120m
1,120m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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3.9
(13)
47
riders
28.1km
02:55
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.2
(9)
34
riders
17.6km
01:44
230m
230m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.6
(5)
24
riders
22.4km
01:44
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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unbelievable where there are still houses
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The whole thing is to climb, once up there you can make the most of it
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A place built into the rock with a special atmosphere. The castle has long since fallen into disrepair, but people have been living in the village again for a few years. It makes a nice impression. Also not far away: bathing spots on the Tarn.
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Some of the photos are not from Castelbouc but from Sainte-Énimie and Saint chély du Tarn
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this road will take you to the Causse de Sauveterre where the paths will take you to breathtaking landscapes in the middle of "nowhere"
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relaxing outing, a little advice do it in the morning with a thermos of coffee and contemplate the view at sunrise and a cup of coffee
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Florac-Trois-Rivières is a small rural commune perched on the slopes of the Causse Méjean, at the confluence of the Tarn, Tarnon, and Mimente rivers. With a population of 2,000, it's a must-see for nature and heritage enthusiasts. Ideal for a short break or a longer stay, it offers a wide range of restaurants and accommodations. For your information, the market takes place in the town every Thursday morning from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Not only this place, the whole area is beautiful
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There are over 100 mountain bike trails documented around Quézac on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Quézac offers a selection of easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. There are 12 easy routes, such as the Sainte-Enimie – Viewpoint overlooking Castelbouc loop from Blajoux, which is a moderate 18.2 km ride, making it a good starting point for less experienced riders.
Advanced mountain bikers will find plenty of challenging routes in Quézac, with 38 difficult trails available. A notable option is the Pont Vieux d'Ouézac – Gorges du Tarn Trail loop from La Condamine, a demanding 46.9 km path that navigates the dramatic Gorges du Tarn with significant elevation changes and technical sections.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the easier and moderate trails around Quézac can be suitable for families with some mountain biking experience. Look for routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances, such as the moderate Pont de Quézac – Town of Florac Trois-Rivières loop from Ispagnac, which is 27 km long and offers scenic views.
The best time for mountain biking in Quézac is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for ideal riding conditions. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended then.
Yes, many mountain bike trails around Quézac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Sainte-Enimie – View of Prades loop from La Vigne Nalte, a 28.1 km moderate trail, and the more challenging View of Prades – Viewpoint and menhir loop from Prades, which covers 41.5 km.
The trails often pass by stunning natural features. You might encounter the dramatic Gorges du Tarn, unique rock formations like the Blajoux fairy chimneys, or the Les Amoureux Rock Formations. The region's landscape is defined by its river valleys and plateaus.
Absolutely. Many routes offer opportunities to visit charming villages and historical sites. You could pass through Sainte-Enimie Village, known for its picturesque setting, or the town of Florac-Trois-Rivières. The Notre-Dame de Cénaret Chapel is another notable landmark often found along or near the trails.
The mountain bike trails in Quézac are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 260 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse landscape, the mix of challenging climbs and scenic paths, and the well-maintained routes through forests and open terrain.
Trail lengths and durations vary significantly. Moderate routes like the Pont de Quézac – Town of Florac Trois-Rivières loop from Ispagnac are around 27 km and take about 2 hours 22 minutes. More difficult trails, such as the Pont Vieux d'Ouézac – Gorges du Tarn Trail loop from La Condamine, can be up to 47 km and require over 4 hours to complete.
While some trails may be accessible, winter mountain biking in Quézac can be challenging due to colder temperatures, potential snow or ice, and shorter daylight hours. It's advisable to check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out during winter months, and to prioritize routes at lower elevations.


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