Cycling in Aubrac is a unique experience for two-wheel enthusiasts, whether they prefer mountain biking or road cycling. Between its wide plateaus, quiet roads, and varied trails, the region offers an exceptional playground, accessible to all levels.
Our local providers offer bike and mountain bike rentals, as well as suitable routes: marked trails for mountain biking and road routes for those who appreciate breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re looking for a sporty outing, a family ride, or an immersion in local traditions, Aubrac is best discovered… by bike.
Gévaudan Vélo, located in Aumont-Aubrac, welcomes you to explore the Lozère region between Aubrac and Margeride. You can rent mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, or electric bikes. In addition, guided tours with an instructor and marked GPS routes are available. Everything is designed for a successful outing, whether for leisure or a more athletic adventure.
On-site, you’ll also find a shop with new and used equipment, French brands, and specialized partners. A repair shop is available for maintenance and repairs.
Located in Nasbinals, in the heart of the plateau, Aubrac Électro Vélo helps you discover the Aubrac region in a new way. You can rent electric or traditional bicycles. Then, set off independently on marked trails or choose a guided tour with a certified instructor. Everything is designed to offer an accessible, friendly experience suitable for all levels.
The team also offers a selection of recent, serviced, and one-year guaranteed used bicycles. A mechanical workshop is available for maintenance and repairs. With passionate guides, you’ll explore the wide-open spaces and experience a unique two-wheeled adventure in the heart of the Aubrac.
The Route des Lacs (Lakes Route) is one of the most beautiful cycling routes in the Aubrac region of Lozère. Covering approximately 35 km, the route starts in Nasbinals and ends at the Booz roundabout, following the D52. Please note: this is not a marked circuit, but the road offers a variety of panoramic views: the Déroc Waterfall, four glacial lakes, and the Bonnecombe pond.
This route combines the pleasure of cycling, nature, and heritage. Meet the buronniers (traditional cheesemakers), admire the Aubrac cows, and enjoy a gourmet break to taste aligot, a local specialty. An ideal outing for road cycling enthusiasts seeking breathtaking landscapes and authentic experiences on the plateau.