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Best cycling routes Sauliac-Sur-Célé are situated within the picturesque Célé Valley and the Parc naturel régional des Causses du Quercy. The region features a diverse landscape characterized by stunning limestone cliffs, verdant riverbanks, and unique geological formations. Touring cyclists can expect routes that wind along the Célé River, offering varied terrain from rural settings to more challenging ascents and descents. The area includes moorland, grassland, rocky habitats, and dry-stone constructions like "cazelles" and dolmens.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.8km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.8km
01:56
330m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:50
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:59
190m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Superb view over the Lot and this magnificent village
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Beautiful view of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
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Very nice bike path, with little traffic. However, it's quite steep, which is a relief on the descent.
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The Benedictine monastery of Marcilhac is now only a ruin, but is still absolutely worth seeing. Only remnants remain (12th century). Several imaginatively designed Romanesque capitals can be admired in the chapter house.
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Magnificent view of this beautiful village, although the view is even more beautiful from the other side of the village!
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The streets of St Cirq Lapopie are paved so it is complicated to get around on a road bike.
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The place is on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. There is a pilgrim hostel (Gîte d’étape) in town. The long-distance hiking trail GR 651 (Célé variant) passes here and then continues over the Causses du Quercy to Concots, before joining up with the GR 65 again between Limogne-en-Quercy and Varaire and then reaching Cahors.
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The touring cycling routes in Sauliac-sur-Célé offer a good mix of challenges. You'll find options ranging from moderate to difficult, with 46 moderate routes and 73 difficult routes available. The terrain varies from rural settings and riverbanks to more challenging ascents and descents within the Célé Valley and the Parc naturel régional des Causses du Quercy.
Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are 3 easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or families. These routes allow you to enjoy the scenic Célé Valley without significant elevation changes, providing a gentle introduction to cycling in the region.
The Célé Valley is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter stunning limestone cliffs, verdant riverbanks, and unique geological formations. The area is part of the Parc naturel régional des Causses du Quercy, featuring diverse environments like moorland, grassland, and rocky habitats. Keep an eye out for dry-stone constructions such as "cazelles" and dolmens, which are characteristic of the causses landscape. The Le Vieux Sauliac - gravel loop in the Parc naturel régional des Causses du Quercy is a great example of a route exploring this varied terrain.
The region is dotted with fascinating landmarks. You can cycle past unique semi-troglodytic houses carved into the cliffs, or visit historical sites like the Château de Géniez. The famous Pech-Merle Caves, known for prehistoric art, are also nearby. For stunning views, consider visiting St-Cirq-Lapopie Heights or the View of the Célé Valley. The picturesque village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River, is also a must-see.
Yes, there are several circular routes designed for touring cyclists. For instance, the Célé River Banks – Célé Valley loop from Sauliac-sur-Célé offers a scenic 27 km ride. Another option is the Circuit du Roc-Traoucat, a 17 km medium-difficulty loop that allows you to visit the departmental museum of Cuzals.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the route's difficulty. For example, the Le Vieux Sauliac - gravel loop, a moderate route, has an elevation gain of around 375 meters. More challenging routes, like the Marcilhac-sur-Célé – Célé Valley loop, can feature significant elevation changes, reaching over 800 meters of ascent, offering a demanding experience for advanced cyclists.
The touring cycling experience in Sauliac-sur-Célé is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 280 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes of the Célé Valley and the Causses du Quercy, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural monuments. Over 3600 touring cyclists have used komoot to discover the area's varied terrain.
Yes, the Célé River itself offers opportunities for refreshing breaks. You can find spots for swimming, such as Sauliac beach, and canoeing is also a popular activity on the river. These can be a great way to cool down during your cycling tour, especially in warmer months.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but the presence of the Célé River offers opportunities for cooling off. The varied terrain and natural features can be enjoyed across these seasons.
Many routes, including the Célé River Banks – Célé Valley loop, start directly from Sauliac-sur-Célé, making it a convenient base. Specific parking information is usually available on individual route pages. The village itself provides access points to the network of cycling paths.
The Célé Valley is dotted with charming villages. While specific establishments are not listed for every route, you can expect to find local cafes and small eateries in villages like Marcilhac-sur-Célé and others along the river, offering opportunities for refreshments and breaks during your tour. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller communities.
Absolutely. For a shorter, highly scenic experience, consider Le Chemin de Pierre-Levée. This 3.9 km circuit starts from Sauliac-sur-Célé and provides remarkable views of the Célé Valley and its dramatic cliffs. It also passes through a Natura 2000 site, known for its biodiversity, including swallows and bats, and showcases the region's characteristic dry-stone constructions.


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