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1,228
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Jogging routes around Collias traverse a diverse landscape within the Gorges du Gardon, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The region is characterized by the Gardon River, dramatic limestone cliffs, and fragrant garrigue vegetation. This varied terrain offers a mix of paths, from riverside trails to more challenging sections with elevation gain, suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.5
(2)
152
runners
12.9km
01:35
180m
180m
Jog this moderate 8.0-mile loop in the Gorges du Gardon, featuring river views and the historic La Baume Saint-Vérédème site.
37
runners
9.68km
01:20
80m
80m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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1.0
(1)
25
runners
12.4km
01:23
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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18
runners
11.7km
01:17
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
18
runners
6.15km
00:49
50m
50m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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A magnificent site as a reward for the effort made.
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Easy to access and a nice viewpoint.
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Beautiful view of the Gardon from the Collias bridge
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The Pont du Gard aqueduct was built in the opus quadratum (Roman ashlar construction method), which means that Cretaceous limestones were used, all of the same height and extracted from quarries near Pont du Gard.
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Small, impenetrable cavity. Fenced all around. It must be used to catch the river. Not to be confused with the small cave 50 meters ahead, which is also impenetrable, but filled with graffiti and debris.
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Access is only available during certain periods of the year, due to the conservation of the small inhabitants that inhabit the area. The cave is open from August 16th to November 14th, and from March 16th to April 30th. Bring a good flashlight, as the crossing can take approximately 5 to 10 minutes. This cave is nothing more than the former underground passage of the Gardon River. Accessible to all, be careful, however, once you have crossed, you will be close to the cliff on the other side. The path beyond (T2/T3) can be daunting for some people. Don't hesitate to turn back if you have any hesitation.
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There are over a dozen dedicated running routes around Collias, offering a variety of experiences within the Gorges du Gardon. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars.
The terrain around Collias is quite varied. You'll find paths ranging from gentle riverside trails along the Gardon River to more challenging sections with significant elevation gain, often featuring limestone cliffs and the fragrant garrigue landscape. This diversity caters to different fitness levels and preferences.
While many routes offer varied terrain, the area is known for its moderate to difficult trails. There are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our current selection, but some sections along the Gardon River offer a gentler experience. Always check the route details for elevation and distance to find one that suits your comfort level.
Absolutely! Many running routes in Collias offer stunning views and pass by significant landmarks. For instance, the Pont du Gard – Pont du Gard loop from Collias takes you through the area surrounding the magnificent Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Other routes, like the Gorges du Gardon and Baume Saint-Vérédème Trail, pass by historical sites such as the La Baume Saint-Vérédème Cave and Chapel.
Yes, several routes around Collias are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the The Gardon – The Baume Mills loop from Collias and the Hermitage of the Gardon Gorges loop from Collias, which offers cultural and natural highlights.
The running trails in Collias are defined by the stunning Gorges du Gardon, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. You'll frequently encounter the crystal-clear Gardon River, dramatic limestone cliffs, and the fragrant garrigue vegetation. Many routes offer breathtaking river views and a refreshing natural ambiance.
While the area offers diverse trails, many routes around Collias feature moderate to difficult sections with elevation gain. For families with younger children or those seeking very easy, flat paths, it's advisable to check individual route descriptions carefully. Some riverside paths might be more suitable for a leisurely family jog.
Collias is a popular starting point for many outdoor activities, and parking is generally available within the village or at designated trailheads. Specific parking information can often be found in the detailed descriptions for individual routes on komoot, or by checking local signage upon arrival.
The running routes in Collias are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 1200 runners have explored this varied terrain, often praising the stunning views of the Gorges du Gardon, the refreshing presence of the Gardon River, and the diverse natural landscape.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Beyond the famous Pont du Gard, you can discover sites like the La Baume Saint-Vérédème Cave and Chapel, or the Hermitage of the Gardon Gorges. Some trails even pass by remains of the Roman aqueduct, offering a unique blend of physical activity and historical exploration.
Many trails in Collias provide spectacular panoramic vistas. You can expect views of the surrounding valleys, including the Uzège valley, and on clear days, even distant sights like Mont Bouquet and Mont Ventoux. Highlights such as Le Castellas – View over the Gardon are specifically noted for their scenic outlooks.
Collias offers a pleasant climate for running for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures, with lush scenery in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are often preferred to avoid the midday heat. Winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, though some trails might be muddier after rain.


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