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Touring cycling around Piolenc features diverse landscapes, including vineyards, olive groves, and fruit orchards. The region is characterized by the Rhône River, offering waterside routes, and is set against the backdrop of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail. Terrain varies from flat agricultural paths to rolling hills, providing options for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.9km
03:56
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110m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.5km
01:23
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
00:45
20m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A shady section. With "root and bump markings". But still, be careful when riding.
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The new bridge over the L'Aygues is excellent, and even offers space for two people side by side.
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Some sections of the newly constructed cycle path west of Piolenc are genuinely dangerous. If you're suddenly jolted by small, sharp bumps while riding, you could easily be thrown off. The cycle path itself doesn't look old at all. If you're careful, it's actually quite a good place to cycle.
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The Passerelle de la Barthelasse is a pedestrian bridge over the Rhône near Avignon, connecting the Île de la Barthelasse with the city center. It offers unobstructed views of the Palais des Papes and the Rhône's meanders. It's ideal for strolls and photo opportunities at sunset. On the island itself, orchards and bike paths invite you to explore.
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The Passerelle de la Barthelasse is a pedestrian bridge over the Rhône near Avignon, connecting the Île de la Barthelasse with the city center. It offers unobstructed views of the Palais des Papes and the Rhône's meanders. It's ideal for strolls and photo opportunities at sunset. On the island itself, orchards and bike paths invite you to explore.
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The Roman Amphitheater of Orange was built in the 1st century AD and can accommodate up to 10,000 spectators. Its original stage and monumental outer walls showcase Roman architecture on an impressive scale. The wall reliefs inside are almost completely preserved and depict scenes from ancient gladiatorial combats. Today, concerts and theater performances are held here, bringing history to life.
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Rebuilt, wide and practical footbridge
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Beautiful to discover along the Rhône
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Piolenc, catering to various skill levels. The region offers a mix of easy paths through orchards and vineyards, as well as moderate routes with varied elevation.
The touring cycling routes around Piolenc showcase the quintessential Provençal landscapes. You'll traverse through vibrant vineyards, olive groves, and fruit orchards. Many routes offer picturesque views of the Rhône River, with the dramatic backdrop of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail visible in the distance.
Yes, Piolenc offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Roman Amphitheatre of Orange – The Arc de Triomphe loop from Piolenc, an easy 16.7 miles (26.8 km) path that explores historical landmarks. Another family-friendly choice is the Castles on several hills – FORTRESS OF MORNAS loop from Piolenc, which is 15.2 miles (24.5 km) and leads through the Provençal countryside.
Many routes integrate historical sites into the cycling experience. You can visit the well-preserved Roman Amphitheatre of Orange and The Arc de Triomphe, as seen on the Roman Amphitheatre of Orange – The Arc de Triomphe loop from Piolenc. The historic Fortress of Mornas is also a prominent feature on routes like the ViaRhôna Cycle Route – FORTRESS OF MORNAS loop from Le Petit Rouchon.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Piolenc are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the ViaRhôna Cycle Route – FORTRESS OF MORNAS loop from Le Petit Rouchon and the Roman Amphitheatre of Orange – The Arc de Triomphe loop from Piolenc, offering convenient circular journeys.
The region is particularly beautiful from late June to early August when the lavender fields are in bloom, filling the air with their scent. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer while still enjoying the vibrant Provençal scenery.
Yes, Piolenc is a key access point to dedicated cycling paths. The ViaRhôna Cycle Route, part of EuroVelo 17, runs along the Rhône River, offering flat paths and picturesque views. The Via Venaissia, a greenway utilizing an old railway line, can also be joined nearby, providing a car-free cycling experience.
The touring cycling routes in Piolenc are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, including the vineyards and river views, as well as the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to historical sites like the Roman Amphitheatre of Orange and the Fortress of Mornas.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning vistas, including panoramic views of the Rhône Valley vineyards. The region's natural beauty is enhanced by the presence of the Rhône River itself, and the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Dentelles de Montmirail provide a striking backdrop to many rides. You can also find highlights like the Panoramic View of the Rhône Valley Vineyards.
The area is dotted with authentic Provençal villages, offering numerous opportunities to stop for refreshments. You'll find cafes and restaurants in towns like Orange and Mornas, as well as in Piolenc itself, where you can taste regional specialties and experience local culture.
Yes, Piolenc and its surrounding towns offer various parking options. Many routes start from easily accessible points with parking facilities, making it convenient to begin your touring cycling adventure.
Yes, the region is rich in historical castles. The Castles on several hills – FORTRESS OF MORNAS loop from Piolenc specifically highlights this, passing by the impressive Fortress of Mornas. Other castles in the vicinity include Château de Gicon and Chateau Mont Redon, which can be explored on various routes.
Many routes in Piolenc perfectly blend history with natural scenery. For instance, the Municipal Theatre of Viviers – Roman Amphitheatre of Orange loop from Château Siuriau combines views of the Rhône with ancient Roman structures, providing a rich and varied touring experience.


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