At the heart of the Cévennes, landscapes listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the passes reserved for climbers during 10 mornings and an evening.
For the third consecutive year, the Cévennes reserve certain passes for climbers. Building on the success of Col de la Lusette, the first collar reserved for cyclists in 2023, it is five new emblematic passes of these landscapes listed as World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, which offer the opportunity to pedal through spectacular and riddled roads of any motorized vehicle.
First meeting this Sunday, May 11: Col de la Lusette, Valley de la Vis (Alzon / Blandas) as part of the Cyclo Rando 7 Cols en Cévennes.
Five new passes
Sunday June 15: Col du Lac.
Sunday June 22: Col de la Broue, special Gravel.
Sunday July 20: Col de la Lusette.
Sunday, July 27: Col de l’Asclier.
Saturday August 2: Col des Aires, night special from 6 p.m. to midnight.
Sunday August 3: Col de la Lusette.
Sunday August 17: Col de l’Asclier.
Sunday August 24: Col du Lac.
Sunday, September 21: Col de la Broue, special Gravel.
Sunday, September 28: Col du Lac.
The collars of the passes are reserved for cyclists from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. except August 2.
For Gravel enthusiasts, the Col de la Broue route will be reserved for cyclists on June 15 and September 21.