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The best traffic-free bike rides around Jausiers

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No traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers are situated in the Ubaye Valley within the French Alps, characterized by towering mountains and a diverse landscape. The region features significant elevation changes, with routes often following river valleys or ascending towards high mountain passes. Cyclists encounter terrain ranging from forested lower slopes to rocky, high-altitude environments. The Ubaye River flows through the area, providing a natural feature alongside many cycling paths.

Best no traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

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Barcelonnette – Barcelonnette loop from Barcelonnette

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Cycling from the Italian Riviera to the French Alps – Alpine Arc (part 1)

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Cycling from the Italian Riviera to the French Alps – Alpine Arc (part 1)

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Neville THOMAS
June 27, 2026, Col de la Moutière

I rode up to the Col de Moutiere from Saint Etienne via Saint Dalmas, and then took the 3km of gravel road link to the Col de la Bonette. I returned to Saint Etienne via the more classic D64. It makes for a much quieter, wilder and steeper ascent, with a better (but busier) road surface and more gradual decline for the D64 descent. Also this way it's a loop and you see more of the incredible scenery. The 3km gravel section is very doable with my moutain bike (i would rate it as a 'blue'). I didnt need to carry or push the bike even though some parts were boken up by small water crossings. I was overtaken by a motorbike at one point. Be careful of the weather here, especially the potentially violent afternoon thunderstorms. There is no shelter nearby

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A TRUE GATEWAY TO WILD YET TAMED NATURE AND MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN PASSES

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If there were a ranking of the most beautiful, undiscovered Alpine passes in the cycling world, the Moutière would certainly be a contender. Starting from Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, the climb through the valleys of Sestrière and Sagnas is simply sublime.

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Please note that the Col d'Allos is closed even to cyclists due to major roadworks.

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November 21, 2024, Parc de la Sapinière

When it was created in 1878, the Parc de La Sapinière occupied a vast plot of nearly 5 ha that included the current avenue Porfirio Diaz (formerly La Galopine) and its subdivision of villas. The farmhouse of La Sapinière was located on the current site of the residence La Sousta. Having become the property of Antoine Signoret (1895), the Parc de La Sapinière was reduced and divided into lots. The former allée La Galopine became, in September 1907, the avenue Porfirio Diaz, and accommodated no less than four villas including the spectacular Villa Bleue (1929). Reduced to 14,500 m2, its new surface area nevertheless remains one of the largest among the gardens of the villas built on their return from Mexico. Like the parks belonging to the first generation of villas (1870-1890), that of La Sapinière was first and foremost a rustic, nourishing garden, for which the best fruit trees were selected and vegetable plants were gathered in a considerable area: English Reinette apple trees, white court-pendu, chestnut, Bon-Chrétien pear trees, Carmelite lemon, soldier ploughman, Ohio beauty cherry... Access to the farmhouse (also called rustic house) was carefully organized by a head of cultivation who came specially from Grenoble (Pépinières Paul de Mortillet (La Tronche-Isère). "As a border for the path leading to the rustic house, we recommend as rustic plants, if it is partly shaded: ivy and periwinkle especially. For part exposed to the sun: variegated couch grass, ribbon phalaris, blue fescue, vine plumbago, etc. Not forgetting the rose bushes “which also make strong and pretty borders”.

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Beautiful little town with a great pedestrian zone

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Typical mountain river with its very strong currents. Very beautiful.

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Very pleasant, very touristy town.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Jausiers?

Komoot features 3 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers. These routes are carefully selected to offer a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning Ubaye Valley landscape.

What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on no-traffic road cycling routes near Jausiers?

The no-traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers are primarily on well-paved surfaces, characteristic of the French Alps. You can expect significant elevation gains, as the region is known for its challenging mountain passes. For example, the Moutière Pass loop from Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage features an ascent of over 930 meters, offering a demanding yet rewarding ride.

Are there any challenging no-traffic road cycling climbs around Jausiers?

Yes, Jausiers is an excellent base for challenging climbs. While the famous Col de la Bonette is a major draw, routes like the Moutière Pass loop provide a difficult, traffic-free experience with substantial elevation. The region's topography ensures plenty of opportunities for cyclists seeking a demanding ascent.

What scenic viewpoints can I find on these no-traffic road cycling routes?

The routes offer numerous breathtaking viewpoints. As you ascend, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the Ubaye Valley and the surrounding Alps. Highlights such as the Bonette Summit and the Ascent of the Cime de la Bonette from Jausiers, though not entirely traffic-free, are indicative of the spectacular views available in the area. Even on dedicated no-traffic sections, you'll find stunning natural beauty.

What attractions or landmarks can I see along the no-traffic road cycling routes?

While focusing on traffic-free sections, many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and natural beauty. You might pass by historical fortifications or enjoy views of natural monuments. For example, the area features highlights like the Camp des Fourches military camp and the serene Upper Roburent Lake, which are part of the broader cycling landscape around Jausiers.

Are there any loop routes for no-traffic road cycling in Jausiers?

Yes, several loop routes are available. For instance, the Barcelonnette – Barcelonnette loop offers a moderate, traffic-free cycling experience, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your path. Another option is the Barcelonnette – Faucon-de-Barcelonnette loop.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic road biking in Jausiers?

The best time for no-traffic road biking in Jausiers is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the mountain passes are generally clear of snow, and the weather is most favorable for cycling. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and vibrant foliage.

Are these no-traffic routes suitable for beginners or families?

The no-traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers are generally rated as moderate to difficult due to significant elevation changes. While they offer a car-free environment, they are often physically demanding. For beginners or families with young children, it's advisable to carefully check the route profiles and consider shorter, flatter sections if available, though the primary focus of this guide is on more challenging terrain.

Where can I park my car to access these no-traffic road cycling routes?

Jausiers, being a strategic starting point for many cycling adventures, offers various parking options within the village. You can typically find public parking areas that provide convenient access to the start of many routes. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific parking regulations.

What do other cyclists say about the no-traffic road cycling experience in Jausiers?

The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Jausiers, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning mountain landscapes, the challenging climbs, and the opportunity to cycle on well-maintained roads with minimal traffic, especially on dedicated sections, making for a truly immersive experience in the Alps.

Are there any amenities like cafes or accommodation along these routes?

While the routes themselves focus on natural and traffic-free sections, Jausiers itself is well-equipped with amenities. As the last town before major climbs like the Col de la Bonette, it's an ideal place to find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation to refuel and rest before or after your ride. Some routes might pass through smaller villages where basic services could be available, but it's always wise to carry sufficient supplies.

How long are the typical no-traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers?

The no-traffic road cycling routes around Jausiers vary in length. For example, the View of Pont du Châtelet loop is approximately 24 km long, while the Barcelonnette – Barcelonnette loop covers about 23 km. These distances, combined with significant elevation, offer substantial rides for dedicated cyclists.

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