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Occitania
Céret
Cerbère

View of Collioure – Collioure loop from Cerbère

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Road cycling routes
France
Occitania
Céret
Cerbère

View of Collioure – Collioure loop from Cerbère

Hard

4.5

(61)

1,784

riders

View of Collioure – Collioure loop from Cerbère

03:34

63.6km

1,320m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 14, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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10.9 km

Plage des Elmes

Beach

2

18.5 km

Port Vendres

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beautiful winding coast road, where you ride across small towns and you can see the sea all the time. Its really great to enjoy the views while pedalling. In summer season can be a little bit crowded with cars

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3

20.1 km

View of Collioure

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Stroll along the harbor, accept one of the many ice cream offers, stroll through the streets of the old town.

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21.9 km

Collioure

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Collioure is one of these beautiful villages nestled in the Côte Vermeille at the foot of the Pyrenees. The fishermen's houses, colorful mosaics, huddle around the bay where the church …

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5

22.7 km

From here there is a view of the city and the sea in the distance.

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6

36.8 km

View of Collioure

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Collioure, the sea and Fort Saint Elme.
This road winds under the Douy viaduct and allows you to reach the center of Collioure.

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40.6 km

View of Tour Madeloc

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8

42.4 km

View from the Col de Mollo

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Easy-to-drive road that winds upwards over numerous hairpin bends. Steep at times and not easy to do with poor gear ratios. I had to keep pushing sections...The last 1.5 km …

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44.2 km

Viewpoint with orientation table

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It's worth taking a photo here after the long climb, and there is also shade for the drinking break

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46.7 km

Coll dels Gascons

Mountain Pass

48.9 km

Coll de Llagostera

Mountain Pass

B

63.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

38.3 km

18.4 km

3.51 km

3.36 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

58.9 km

4.65 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Elevation

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Sunday 21 June

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Comments

September 14, 2024,Boucle Col de Mollo – Tour de Madeloc au départ de Argelès-sur-Mer
The end of the course was very, very hard, and I didn't have the right gears.

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Phew.
The streets are actually none.
The paths in the vines are better at home.

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September 10, 2022,9b, Tour de Madeloc
Strangely, some energy was still in the calves. That's why I set myself the Tour de Madeloc as my goal. In front of the tower, I began to ponder whether the strength in my calves would work. Komoot thinks it's only 15%, but I felt at least 20%, not least because of the poor trail surface, where I had to …

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Short and sweet morning tour. It couldn't be more compressed with so many highlights (coastal road, mountain, sea view, panorama... 🏔🌊☀️ The last 1.8 km are filled with perverse ramps of up to 22%, tight and steep bends. If you start to tip over at some points on this asphalted path, there are three options: lie down on the tarmac …

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One. Load. Climbing call.
The legs were tired - but there had to be an afterworkclimb to say goodbye.
And this one had it all. Narrow, gravel, damn steep, screwing up on a ridge, that was the Medeloc. Incredibly unexpectedly grandiose - and therefore all the more beautiful & perfect for a farewell with a laughing & yet also crying …

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September 17, 2025,Sortie à vélo sur route
A magnificent road, dizzying escarpments, vineyards on the mountainside, splendid view of the sea, no cars, just the right amount of elevation gain to get the calves warmed up!!!

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