Cycling the Hidden

Cévennes

Overview

Hidden Cévennes Cycling Tour

Our signature HighRoad bike tour goes off the beaten path with an all-inclusive cycling tour in southern France’s Cévennes mountains. For those prepared to climb 1500+ meter cols, roll across starkly beautiful plateaus and descend through deep river gorges, this bike tour is for you!

Each night’s accommodations have been carefully chosen to provide a high quality and comfortable retreat where we will refuel our bodies with delicious local food.

Your HighRoad Cévennes bike tour starts at the bottom of the Gorges du Tarn, one of the most beautiful gorges in Europe. From here we head east, entering an area of the region dominated by large granite massifs – two of which we’ll climb (Mt. Aigoual and Mt. Lozère). After dipping into the wild, forgotten Ardèche department, we track south on the Queen Stage of the tour, climbing several cols, including our 2nd ascent of Lozère and le Tour de France climb of Perjuret.  Our tour finishes back where we started, with a gourmet celebratory dinner and perhaps a chat about where you’ll be riding next time you visit!

Total Tour Length: 550 km

Total Climbing: 9,200 m

HighRoad Cévennes cycling tour is one of our ‘Challenging‘ bike tours. Distances can be up to, or over, 100 km (60 miles), with sustained climbs of 10 km (6 miles) or more. Riders should be experienced and have good confidence in their fitness and abilities on the bike.

INCLUDED

Tour Price

  • Double occupancy: €3850
  • Single supplement: €650
  • Deposit: €500 per person

Accommodation and Dining

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • All breakfasts, lunches and 6 dinners
  • Energy bars, gels, snacks and water on your ride

Support

  • Pick up and drop off in Montpellier
  • All baggage transport
  • Owner-operator guides to see to your needs
  • Maps of each day’s route for every cyclist
  • Support van that will be on the road with you, offering assistance, encouragement, and food and drinks.
  • 44|5 Cycling Tours jersey and water bottle

 

NOT INCLUDED
  • Transportation to France
  • Alcohol outside dinner
  • Hotels before and after your tour
  • Personal expenses, such as mini-bar, telephone or souvenir purchases

Day to Day

A typical day on your Cévennes cycling tour begins with a healthy buffet breakfast, followed by a ride in this hidden region of France. Most rides will end back at your hotel for a post-effort lunch. However, on longer days in the saddle it will be a picnic lunch on the road. You will always have a few hours in the afternoon to relax and explore your surroundings before we meet for a dinner of delicious local fare.

Transfer to Hotel and Afternoon Ride

We will pick you up at Montpellier airport in the morning and transport you north to our hotel on the banks of the Tarn River. During the afternoon, you’ll have time to freshen up, fuel up and ensure your equipment is in top working condition.

You will start your Cévennes cycling tour with a short warm-up spin through the Gorges du Tarn. Finally, we’ll all settle in to get to know each other better and review the upcoming week over a satisfying welcome dinner.

Cyclist on q bench enjoying the view

Ride: Millau to Cocurès (with Les Vignes climb). Approximately 75 km and 1000 m of ascent

We ease into our first full day on the bike with an unforgettable ride up the amazing Gorges du Tarn. This deep canyon is beautiful on its own, but quaint villages, medieval bridges and castles combine to make this one of the most enjoyable bike rides in France. Still, you’ll work today, and you will be happy you did when you see the food that is placed in front of you at dinner!

The first part of our ride today traces Stage 14 of the 2015 Tour de France. The optional ’Les Vignes’ climb was immortalized in Tim Krabbé’s classic cycling novel, The Rider.

Les Vignes climb

Cocurès to Cocurès. Approximately 117 km and 1950 m of ascent

Today’s loop leaves straight from our hotel, traveling south through Florac before the wonderful ‘backdoor’ to our first big climb of the tour – Mont Aigoual. At 1567 meters, this is the highest we will climb this week, but it will be well worth the effort. From the top, on a clear day, you can see the Mediterranean Sea, the Pyrenees and even the Alps.

Our descent brings us to the pretty valley town of Meyrueis, where we take a deep breath before climbing up to the Causse Méjean. One of 7 ‘Grands Causses’ in the Massif Central, this steppe-like plateau is home to a herd of the last wild horses in the world – Przewalski’s horse.

Climbs today include Mont Aigoual (last seen in the 2020 Tour de France), plus the ascent up to the wild plains of the Causse Méjean (6 km, 250 m).

Cocurés to La Garde-Guérin via le Col du Pré de la Dame. Approximately 80 km and 1950 m of ascent

This morning we follow the Tarn River upstream to Le Pont Montvert, tracing Robert Louis Stevenson’s 19th century voyage in reverse. Look around and you’ll see the terraced fields where Stevenson and Modestine spent a restless night before their walk down the Tarn River to Florac.

Today’s major climb, the Col du Pré de la Dame, offers both hairpins and fantastic views all the way across the Rhone River to Mont Ventoux. Your reward is an equally amazing descent down the other side of the highest mountain in the Cévennes, Mont Lozère, passing forgotten hamlets, pristine pastureland and hilltop castles. Then, a little further up the road, our baronial mansion will be waiting for us.

La Garde-Guérin to La Garde-Guérin. Approximately 61 km and 1000 m of ascent

With your first ascent of mighty Mt. Lozère behind you, but perhaps still present in your muscle memory, we’ll take it a little easier today both in terms of mileage and climbing.

Our route winds through three departments, Ardèche, Gard and Lozère, and offers the shade of pine-wood forests, the freshness of small river valleys and some of the best country roads we’ve been on yet. This is your chance to recover and conserve energy for tomorrow, while reveling in the solitude of the region. Back at the hotel, you’ll appreciate an afternoon of rest and relaxation, followed by another delicious dinner.

There are no cols on today’s ride, but you’ll climb nonetheless!

La Garde-Guérin to Meyrueis via the Col des Tribes, Col de Finiels, Col de Perjuret. Approximately 120 km and 2200 m of ascent

Be sure to fuel up at breakfast this morning because we have our longest day on the bike today.

We’re heading back up Mt. Lozère today; this time over the Col de Finiels (1541m). While it’s an easier climb than two days ago, the views are no less spectacular. Our route will then take us up the Col de Perjuret (1031m), made famous by Roger Rivière, who in the 1960 Tour de France overshot a curve and tumbled into a ravine, ending his career. We’ll pay homage at his monument on the way up, and vow not to repeat his mistake on the way down the other side; ending at our chateau-hotel for the night.

Dinner on your own tonight.

Meyrueis- to Millau via the Causse Noir. Approximately 70 km and 750 m of ascent

We’re back in deep gorge country, and today you’ll be treated to one of the prettiest, the Gorges de la Jonte. Our 25-km ramble down the gorge will take us past its impressive 450m high sheer rock faces. While you’re looking up to admire the sights, you may get lucky enough to catch a glimpse of one of the several hundred vultures who make their homes among the cliffs.

Our climb out of the gorge takes us to the top of another one of the Cévennes’ impressive limestone plateaus, the Causse Noir. Sparsely populated and often wind swept, we’ll ride its gentle roads to our final hotel, and celebrate the end of a truly amazing adventure tonight over dinner.

Transfer to Montpellier

Today we drive you back to Montpellier for your connection home or your local hotel if you are staying in France.

Waving bike tour clients

Accommodations

Accommodation for HighRoad Cévennes cycling tour ranges from eco-friendly 2-star to baronial 4-star. All our hotels have fantastic gourmet restaurants featuring fresh, locally-sourced produce, wifi and comfortable common areas where you can put your feet up and relax in comfort after a good day on the road.

Grand Hotel de la Muse, Le Rozier

For a fitting way to start and end our tour, we have chosen the Hotel de la Muse, a landmark establishment in the region.  Originally erected in the early 1900’s by the Touring Club of France, its privileged position at the confluence of the Gorges du Tarn and Gorges de la Jonte make it an ideal base for exploration. Take advantage of your rest hours by taking a dip in the outdoor pool, or the cool, inviting waters of the Tarn River.

Hotel de la muse

La Lozerette, Cocurès

This charming, eco-friendly hotel has been in the same family for three generations. It is an ideal base for cycling, nestled on the edge of an authentic Cévenol hamlet in the lovely upper Tarn valley. When we aren’t out on the bike we’ll be treated to gourmet meals that highlight the flavors of the local mountains.

Hotel La Lozerette, Cevennes, France
Lunch under the cherry trees - Cevennes

La Régordane, La Guarde-Guérin

Dramatically perched on a high plateau overlooking the Chassezac Canyon, this 400 yr. old residence provides you a warm welcome. La Regordane (named after an ancient pilgrimage route) is situated in the fortified village of La Garde-Guérin and listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France.

Chateau d’Ayres, Meyrueis

Hidden on a quiet hillside behind Meyrueis, this 12th century Benedictine monastery provides an ideal spot to contemplate the history, culture and beauty of the region.  Spacious, classical rooms and a baronial ambiance are yours for our penultimate night.

Dates & Prices

Tour Dates – June 3-10, 2023

Tour Availability – One spot left

Price Per Person – €3850

Single Supplement – €650

Not the best date for you? Contact us to create a custom trip.

Travel Details

Arrival Airport – Montpellier (MPL)
Pick-up Point – Airport or Montpellier hotel. 11:00 am
Departure Airport – Montpellier (MPL)
Flight Time – Book a flight out for early afternoon or later

Gallery

What our Guests have to say about our Cévennes Bike Tour

Absolutely Perfect

I have done three one-week bicycling tours with John and Gerry from 44/5 cycling tours. All three were absolutely fantastic. 2 years ago we went from Briancon in the Southern Alps south to Nice. Last year from Luchon in the Pyrenees to the Atlantic. This year the Cevenne. All three routes were challenging and breathtakingly… Read more “Absolutely Perfect”

Scott - USA

Best Tour Company

I have been riding with John and Gerry, the co owners of 44|5 Cycling Tours, since 2014. Since then I have been back to France every year to ride with them. I have done their tours in the Cevennes Mountains, the Alps, and the Pyrenees. I have done their Provence Breakaways and Ventoux Breakaways. I… Read more “Best Tour Company”

Rich - California

Incredible Trip

I want to personally thank you both for an unbelievable, unforgettable, incredible trip. The roads were beyond belief, by far the most entertaining, best riding roads I’ve even done on a bike trip. And the food, the food…. every meal a delight. Even the simple and wonderful pizza al fresco or bistro lunch. Roadside picnics… Read more “Incredible Trip”

Rich - California