In Brief
The entire month of May is dedicated to cycling across Hérault: rides, challenges, festive events, and “back in the saddle” workshops.
Key routes: Canal du Midi, Thau Lagoon, greenways (Passa Païs, Lido, Haut-Languedoc), and inland areas between Salagou, the Hérault Gorges, and remarkable villages.
Target audience: families, occasional cyclists, mountain bikers, heritage enthusiasts, wine tourism lovers, and nature seekers.
Highlights: mild weather, diverse landscapes, “Accueil Vélo” certified tourist sites, and numerous “Cycling in May” events.
Useful info: national program on maiavelo.fr, Hérault focus on herault-tourisme.com and sitesdexception.fr/mai-a-velo/.
What is “Cycling in May” in Hérault?
“Cycling in May” is a national initiative dedicated to discovering cycling in all its forms throughout the month of May, with thousands of events across France. In Hérault, it becomes a major tourism and leisure highlight, driven by local authorities, associations, tourist offices, and exceptional sites.
Program includes: guided rides, mileage challenges, cycling festivals, bike tours, repair workshops, e-bike trials, treasure hunts, screenings, and educational activities.
The goal is simple: encourage you to adopt cycling in your daily life… starting with the pleasure of riding in May through exceptional landscapes.
To explore the official program in Hérault, visit:
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the national website: https://maiavelo.fr
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the Hérault Tourisme page
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the Sites d’Exception special offer page
Why Choose Hérault for Cycling in May?
Hérault is one of the most dynamic regions for cycle tourism, with an extensive network of marked routes between coastline, canals, vineyards, lakes, and mid-mountain terrain.
May offers ideal conditions: mild temperatures, long days, blooming garrigue landscapes, and moderate visitor numbers at major sites.
You can easily alternate between:
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safe greenways for families
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scenic waterside paths (canals, lagoons, rivers)
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more challenging inland loops (Larzac, Haut-Languedoc, Hérault Gorges)
“Sites d’Exception” enhance the experience by offering special visits and benefits for cyclists during this period.
Major Routes to Discover in May
The Canal du Midi by Bike
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi crosses Hérault through vineyards, historic structures, and wine villages.
Its developed banks and nearby roads are perfect for day trips or gentle multi-day journeys, especially in spring.
In May, numerous activities invite you to rediscover this route:
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guided rides
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wine tourism stops
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vineyard visits
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nearby heritage sites
Around the Thau Lagoon and Coastline
The Thau Lagoon and coastline offer a variety of easy, mostly flat routes—ideal for families and leisure cyclists.
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fishing villages
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oyster farms
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seaside resorts
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wide maritime landscapes
The Lido greenway (between Sète and Marseillan) runs safely along the sea, with direct beach access and nearby tourist attractions.
Salagou Lake, Cirques, and Gorges
Salagou Lake and its red landscapes are iconic, especially in spring.
Cycling and mountain biking loops allow you to:
“Cycling in May” is a great opportunity to combine cycling with themed routes focused on heritage, geology, or vineyards.
Greenways and Safe Routes for All
Passa Païs and Haut-Languedoc Greenway
Built on a former railway, the Passa Païs greenway stretches between Mazamet and Bédarieux through the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park.
With gentle gradients, tunnels, bridges, and valleys, it is accessible to everyone—especially families and beginners.
Other Notable Greenways
Hérault offers a dense network of greenways, including:
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the Lido greenway (Sète–Marseillan)
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safe loops around Salagou Lake
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Orb Valley routes (Béziers–Roquebrun)
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cycling paths near the Hérault Gorges
These routes are ideal for day trips, with options for both beginners and experienced cyclists.
Exceptional Sites and “Accueil Vélo” Locations
Reduced Rates During Cycling in May
A key strength of the event is the involvement of “Sites d’Exception,” offering:
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discounted entry
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adapted guided tours
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secure bike parking
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route advice
The “Accueil Vélo” label guarantees cyclist-friendly services.
Examples of Accessible Sites
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Valmagne Abbey
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Pézenas (Town of Art and History)
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Ensérune archaeological site
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Maison Noilly Prat
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various museums and major natural sites
These stops enrich your cycling days with cultural, culinary, and scenic experiences.
Who is Cycling in May For?
Families and Beginners
Thanks to safe greenways and low-elevation routes, the event is highly accessible.
Activities include:
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group games
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mileage challenges
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guided rides
Most events are free or low-cost and suitable for children.
Regular and Sport Cyclists
More experienced riders can explore demanding routes in:
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Larzac
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Haut-Languedoc
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major natural sites
Multi-day cycling trips are also available, combining nature, sport, and discovery.
Themed Experiences: Nature, Heritage, Wine Tourism
Nature and Wide Open Spaces
Hérault is ideal for nature lovers, with:
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lakes
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gorges
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plateaus
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coastal wetlands
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natural parks
Spring offers especially photogenic landscapes with lush vegetation and active wildlife.
Culture, Villages, and Heritage
Cycling routes connect directly to:
“Cycling in May” becomes a unique way to explore culture at a slower pace.
Vineyards and Wine Tourism by Bike
As a major wine-producing region, Hérault promotes “wine cycling” routes connecting wineries safely.
In May, vineyard landscapes and sunny days make these routes especially appealing for couples and groups of friends.
Practical Tips for Organizing Your Trip
Planning Your Route
Before leaving:
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consult official cycling maps
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choose routes suited to your level
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identify “Accueil Vélo” locations
Tourism websites provide ready-made itineraries and technical details.
Equipment and Safety
Essential equipment includes:
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a well-maintained bike
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helmet
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reflective gear
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repair kit
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sufficient water
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sun protection
Always follow traffic rules and stay alert to other users.
Bike rentals (including e-bikes) are widely available.
Where to Find the Full Program?
For all events, routes, and special offers, consult:
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the national Cycling in May website
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Hérault Tourisme
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the Hérault Department website
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the Sites d’Exception platform
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local community websites (events, group rides, challenges)