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Road cycling around Roquebillière offers access to the Vésubie Valley and the Mercantour National Park, characterized by deep gorges, alpine forests, and high mountain peaks. The region features significant elevation changes, with roads often hugging mountainsides and traversing challenging mountain passes. This landscape provides a diverse environment for no traffic road cycling routes, ranging from valley roads to high-altitude climbs.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
5.0
(6)
163
riders
48.6km
03:12
1,550m
1,540m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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145
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69.9km
04:50
2,440m
2,440m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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91
riders
46.6km
03:10
1,580m
1,580m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.8km
02:17
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26
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76.3km
05:08
2,500m
2,500m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Crossing point to reach the ruins of Rocasparviera
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The Col de Turini is a mountain pass located in the southern French Alps. It connects Lantosque, in the Vésubie Valley, to Sospel, in the Bévéra Valley. It also provides access to the Paillon Valley and the towns of Escarène and Lucéram. Rising to an altitude of 1,604 meters, it is located near the summit of the Authion Massif. The pass lies between the communes of Moulinet and La Bollène-Vésubie. A hamlet is located at the pass, where three main roads converge. A fourth road leads to Camp d'Argent, where a ski resort is located, and beyond to the summit of Authion (Pointe des Trois-Communes).
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The Col de Turini is a mountain pass located in the southern French Alps. It connects Lantosque, in the Vésubie Valley, to Sospel, in the Bévéra Valley. It also provides access to the Paillon Valley and the towns of Escarène and Lucéram. Rising to an altitude of 1,604 meters, it is located near the summit of the Authion Massif. The pass lies between the communes of Moulinet and La Bollène-Vésubie. A hamlet is located at the pass, where three main roads converge. A fourth road leads to Camp d'Argent, where a ski resort is located, and beyond to the summit of Authion (Pointe des Trois-Communes).
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An exceptional site, located between Sospel and Moulinet, on the Route des Grands Alpes. This sanctuary with its vertiginous staircase (listed as a Historic Monument in 1937) overlooks the Piaon Gorges in the Bévéra Valley.
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Roquebillière featured in this guide. These routes are designed to offer a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning Vésubie Valley and Mercantour National Park landscapes.
Most of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Roquebillière are considered difficult, with significant elevation gains. For example, the Porte Pass – Col de Turini loop from Roquebillière involves over 2,400 meters of ascent. There is also one easy route available for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the challenging Porte Pass – Col de Turini loop from Roquebillière is a popular circular option, as is the Col de Turini – View of La Bollène-Vésubie loop from Belvédère.
The routes offer breathtaking scenery, traversing the Vésubie Valley with its deep gorges, alpine forests, and panoramic views. You'll also experience sections that provide access to the majestic Mercantour National Park, known for its wild, rugged terrain and 3,000m peaks. Iconic passes like the Col de Turini are highlights.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. One route, the Rey Waterfall – Gordolasque Swim Hole loop from Belvédère, specifically highlights a waterfall and a swim hole, offering a refreshing stop. The Vésubie Valley itself is characterized by stunning landscapes, including various waterfalls and untamed torrents.
The Vésubie Valley and Mercantour National Park are best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. During this period, the mountain passes are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for challenging climbs. Winter cycling can be very difficult due to snow and ice at higher elevations.
When cycling within Mercantour National Park, it's important to respect park regulations. Generally, cycling is permitted on designated roads and tracks. Off-road cycling on hiking trails is usually prohibited to protect the fragile ecosystem. Always stay on marked paths and be mindful of wildlife. Specific permits are not typically required for road cycling on public roads within the park boundaries, but it's always good practice to check local signage.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Roquebillière are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning natural beauty of the Vésubie Valley and Mercantour National Park, and the rewarding panoramic views from passes like the Col de Turini.
Roquebillière and surrounding villages like Belvédère serve as excellent starting points for these routes. You can typically find public parking in these villages. It's advisable to check local parking availability, especially during peak season, but generally, there are options to park your vehicle before embarking on your ride.
Public transport options to Roquebillière are available, primarily by bus from Nice. While some regional buses may accommodate bicycles, it's crucial to verify the specific bus line's policy regarding bike transport in advance, as space can be limited, especially for full-sized road bikes. This ensures a smooth journey to your starting point.
While most routes are challenging, there is one route classified as easy in this guide. This route offers a gentler introduction to the region's cycling, allowing less experienced riders to enjoy the scenery without the intense climbs found on routes like the Col de Turini from Lantosque - Mercantour National Park.


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