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liO Occitanie

liO est le service des transports de la Région Occitanie.

La Région Occitanie est également autorité organisatrice des mobilités sur son territoire. En cela, elle organise le maillage territorial en lien avec d’autres collectivités pour éviter les zones blanches (zones sans solution de transport public).

L’offre liO regroupe différents modes de transport permettant de se déplacer partout en Occitanie :
- les trains régionaux appelés liO train
- les lignes régulières de car appelées liO car
- le transport à la demande
- le transport scolaire
- le covoiturage
- des solutions de mobilités douces telles que le vélo
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planned a bike ride.

2 days ago

Time

3h01m

Distance

41.0km

Speed

13.6km/h

Ascent

920m

Descent

920m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

4 days ago

This loop climbs to one of the most spectacular sites in the Cévennes, the Château de Portes, a medieval fortress perched on its rocky outcrop. A route with an authentic character that will delight history and grand landscape enthusiasts.



The highlight of the route is undoubtedly the fortress of Portes

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planned a bike ride.

2 days ago

Time

4h16m

Distance

63.7km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

950m

Descent

950m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

4 days ago

This loop plunges into the heart of the Cévennes through the Galeizon and Mialet valleys, amidst oak forests, perched hamlets, and winding country roads. A hilly and rewarding route, to be ridden on a gravel or road bike.



The route leaves Alès via the greenway along the Galeizon, before starting the climb

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planned a bike ride.

4 days ago

Time

4h27m

Distance

73.0km

Speed

16.4km/h

Ascent

560m

Descent

560m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

4 days ago

This loop connects two of the greatest monuments of Roman antiquity – the Arena of Nîmes and the Pont du Gard – crossing garrigues, the Gardon valley, and old stones. It is the longest itinerary in the Collection, for a beautiful day of equestrian roaming between the Gard and the Cévennes.



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planned a road ride.

4 days ago

Time

3h41m

Distance

86.5km

Speed

23.5km/h

Ascent

540m

Descent

590m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a bike ride.

4 days ago

Time

1h52m

Distance

25.6km

Speed

13.7km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

350m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

4 days ago

This loop crosses the tranquil landscapes of the Margeride and the foothills of the Ardèche, on forgotten secondary roads that offer beautiful viewpoints. With its relatively gentle topography, this is the most accessible circuit in the Collection.



The route takes old, little-used departmental roads

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planned a bike ride.

4 days ago

Time

3h13m

Distance

44.4km

Speed

13.8km/h

Ascent

950m

Descent

950m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

4 days ago

This loop takes you into the vast expanses of Lozère, between windswept plateaus and the deep Lot valley. A sporty route, which can be done just as well on a hybrid bike, a road bike, or an electric bike, and which rewards the effort with landscapes of great sobriety.



Before the first pedal stroke, Mende

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planned a bike ride.

4 days ago

Time

2h08m

Distance

30.9km

Speed

14.5km/h

Ascent

580m

Descent

580m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

4 days ago

This loop explores the winding roads of the Luech valley, a river that snakes along the bottom of a typically Cévennes-style gorge. A short circuit starting from Génolhac, a medieval village whose alleys tell ten centuries of history, from the Wars of Religion to the Régordane convoys.



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planned a gravel ride.

March 5, 2026

Time

6h16m

Distance

126km

Speed

20.1km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

170m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

March 5, 2026

Starting from Aigues-Mortes train station, this route takes you to Nîmes via the backroads and trails of eastern Camargue. This journey can be completed in two or three days, but its richness invites you to slow down. You'll cross the heart of the Camargue Regional Natural Park with all it has to offer

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planned a bike ride.

March 5, 2026

Time

4h07m

Distance

67.9km

Speed

16.5km/h

Ascent

90m

Descent

90m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

March 5, 2026

This loop starts and ends at the Grau-du-Roi train station. The route immediately follows the ViaRhôna, along the coastline, to La Grande-Motte. The temptations are already great. Leaving the Pyramidal City, you rejoin the EuroVelo 8, which runs along the narrow strip of land separating the Étang de

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planned a bike ride.

March 5, 2026

Time

3h50m

Distance

65.7km

Speed

17.1km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

March 5, 2026

This loop starts at the Grau-du-Roi train station. To immerse yourself in the Camargue's maritime atmosphere, head towards the seafront promenade. From the Quai Bougainville, cycle alongside the Camargue marina. Then return to Grau-du-Roi via the Espiguette greenway. Next, head towards the ponds and

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