A tour around the Loubière
Château de Montaigut
Château de Montaigut - Eric Teissèdre
Saint-Affrique

A tour around the Loubière

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 Although this biking loop runs over a short distance, it requires an effort as intense as is the beauty of the landscapes you will go through! Explore the Sorgues valley and the Rougier de Camarès while cycling around the majestic Loubière plateau.

This ride offers you an extraordinary change of scenery: the Sorgues open valley on one side, the burgundy soils of the Rougier on the other, separated by the impressive wall of the Loubière. Be prepared to have your eyes filled with spectacular views, but save enough stamina for the steep final slope to Montaigut castle that awaits you at the end of the ascent.


Description

  1. From the Saint-Affrique Tourist Office, Boulevard Aristide Briand, take the D225 road towards Millau.
  2. Turn right onto the RD7 road in the Vallée de la Sorgues and ride along the river up to Lapeyre.
  3. Turn right towards Gissac before 5 km of steady ascent (6%).
  4. Once you get to Gissac, take a right towards Montlaur. Then, go across the village and carry on your ride downhill on the main road.
  5. At the crossroads, take the RD101 in the direction of Montlaur.
  6. Turn to the right towards Montaigut castle and its dreadful ascending slope (8.5%) before heading your way down back to Sant-Affrique.

 

  • Departure : Saint-Affrique Tourist Office
  • Arrival : Saint-Affrique Tourist Office
  • Towns crossed : Saint-Affrique, Versols-et-Lapeyre, Gissac, and Vabres-l'Abbaye

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Altimetric profile


Transport

Toutes les informations sur le site de l'office de tourisme

Access and parking

Saint-Affrique is situated 31 km southwest of Millau via the D 992 and D999 roads.

Parking :

Bus station car park, boulevard Aristide Briand in Saint-Affrique

Accessibility

Emergency number :
114

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