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Pyrénées - Mont Perdu

The best traffic-free bike rides in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu

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No traffic touring cycling routes in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu traverse a dramatic landscape shaped by the collision of tectonic plates. The region is characterized by the imposing Mont Perdu massif, deep glacial valleys, and spectacular cirque walls. On the Spanish side, two of Europe's largest canyons, Ordesa and Añisclo, define the terrain, while the French side features steep cirques like Gavarnie. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a diverse environment of limestone formations, meadows, pristine lakes, and forests, providing varied conditions for touring cyclists.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is Torla-Ordesa – Navarros Bridge loop from Cascada de Molinieto, a 9.0 miles (14.5 km) trail that takes 1 hour 9 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers views of the Ordesa Valley.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Troumouse Cirque loop from Chapelle de Héas, a difficult 9.7 miles (15.6 km) path. This route provides challenging ascents and descents around the impressive Cirque de Troumouse.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the An escape to the Troumouse circus, a 22.7 miles (36.6 km) trail leading through high mountain scenery, often completed in about 3 hours 23 minutes.
  • Touring cycling in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu is defined by limestone massifs, deep canyons, and challenging mountain passes, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and physical exertion. The network provides options for different ability levels, from moderate valley rides to difficult mountain ascents.
  • The routes in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 70 reviews. More than 2700 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Pyrénées - Mont Perdu's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

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Torla-Ordesa – Navarros Bridge loop from Cascada de Molinieto

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 19, 2025, Camping and Refugio de Bujaruelo

Restaurant (reservations required for dining) and camping. Up to this point, the road is poor and traffic-ridden; further up the valley, it improves and becomes more beautiful.

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From this point, you'll enjoy incredible views of the Broto Valley. Hopefully, you'll have good weather and be able to see all the way to the bottom of the valley.

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Incredible views of the Broto and Torla valleys from the top of the trail. Enjoy them!

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Beautiful bridge, also interesting is the medieval refrigerator next to it.

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A lovely spot for a swim in the river. Next to the Bujaruelo refuge, accessible by car via a track. It's the starting point for several trails in the area.

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Certainly correct - but the village is located somewhere else entirely.

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An idyllic place to relax on the banks of the Ara River. To find quieter, more secluded spots, you can go upstream along either side of the river. Next to the bridge is the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo shelter and bar, with its camping and parking area.

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Road to the top closed for cyclists, crazy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu?

There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Pyrénées - Mont Perdu region. These routes range in difficulty, with 1 easy, 4 moderate, and 20 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for various skill levels.

What kind of natural attractions can I expect to see along these routes?

The Pyrénées - Mont Perdu region is rich in dramatic natural beauty. You can expect to encounter spectacular cirque walls like the Cirque de Gavarnie and Troumouse Cirque, deep glacial valleys, and stunning waterfalls such as the Soaso Steps Waterfalls. Many routes also pass by pristine lakes, including Lac des Gloriettes.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, consider the challenging Troumouse Cirque loop from Chapelle de Héas on the French side, or the moderate Torla-Ordesa – Navarros Bridge loop from Cascada de Molinieto on the Spanish side.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu?

The best time for touring cycling in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, mountain passes are typically clear of snow, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and fewer crowds.

What makes the Pyrénées - Mont Perdu region unique for no-traffic touring cycling?

This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique blend of dramatic landscapes, from the imposing Mont Perdu massif and Europe's deepest canyons to spectacular cirque walls and pristine glacial valleys. The region preserves a traditional highland way of life, with ancient villages and mountain roads, providing a rich cultural backdrop to your rides. The 'no traffic' focus allows for an immersive experience in this exceptional environment.

Are there family-friendly no-traffic touring cycling routes?

While many routes in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu are rated as difficult due to significant elevation gain, there are some moderate options suitable for families with older children or those seeking a less strenuous ride. For instance, the Torla-Ordesa – Navarros Bridge loop from Cascada de Molinieto is a moderate route that offers beautiful scenery without extreme challenges.

Can I bring my dog on these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Regulations regarding dogs can vary, especially within national park areas like Ordesa y Monte Perdido. While some trails may permit dogs on a leash, others might have restrictions to protect wildlife. It's always best to check specific local signage or park authority guidelines for each route you plan to undertake to ensure compliance.

What is the typical difficulty level for no-traffic touring cycling routes in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu are predominantly challenging, with 20 out of 25 routes rated as difficult. These often feature long climbs and twisting descents through high mountain scenery. There are also 4 moderate routes and 1 easy route available for those seeking a less demanding experience.

Are there amenities like cafes or accommodation along these routes?

While the focus is on no-traffic routes, many pass through or near traditional villages and spa towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. However, on more remote sections, amenities may be scarce. It's advisable to plan your stops and carry sufficient supplies, especially on longer routes like An escape to the Troumouse circus.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about touring cycling in Pyrénées - Mont Perdu?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning, rugged, and pristine mountain scenery, the quiet roads that allow for an immersive experience, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that offer breathtaking views. The opportunity to cycle through a UNESCO World Heritage site is also a significant draw.

Is public transport available to access these routes with my bike?

Public transport options in the remote Pyrénées - Mont Perdu region can be limited, especially for transporting bicycles. Some local bus services might operate, but it's crucial to check their specific policies regarding bikes in advance. For many routes, particularly those starting in more isolated areas, personal vehicle transport to the trailhead is often the most practical option.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. In larger villages or near popular attractions, designated parking areas are usually available. For more remote starting points, you might find informal parking spots. Always ensure you park responsibly and legally, respecting local regulations and private property. Planning your route in advance can help identify suitable parking locations.

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