Best attractions and places to see around Rognac offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of southern France. Situated near the large saltwater lake Étang de Berre, the area features a mild climate and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, scenic hills, and significant natural features. The region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities amidst its preserved natural settings.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Narrow, very busy road...dangerous in places...a magnificent site apart from that
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Very beautiful road with a view of the Aqueduct
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Description of the hike: follow the path from the parking lot to reach the source. The start is under a large metal portico bearing the inscription "Chemin de l'Infernet". The walk is part of the GR13. It is marked with red and yellow lines. A very simple little walk, no equipment necessary. Very few places for parking!
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This reservoir was created during the construction of the Marseille canal in the 19th century to supply the city. It is a beautiful nature reserve in the heart of the hills of the Arbois plateau. The site is a very rich ornithological reserve, and you can observe many species such as coots, swans, cormorants and egrets.
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Be careful, the area is difficult to access, you can quickly find yourself blocked, dead-end and impassable paths (slopes of more than 20%, unstable ground full of gravel, rocks and crevices ...) even if you are experienced in enduro mountain biking, the majority of accesses are very hostile ... Of course the site is beautiful but if an accident happens because of the dangers I mentioned, the firefighters will have a hard time reaching you (unfortunately I speak from experience: fracture following a fall while not even on the bike). Avoid trying to access from the EAST (TGV station) it is the worst (in addition you will have to cross the camp of the travelers which is a real open-air dump for km). The only passable path is located to the North and South, but the south leads back to the dual carriageway. Enjoy your ride!
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The rock formations above ENSOP, near Vitrolles, provide an impressive landscape that could easily remind you of the rugged terrain of Colorado, USA. With their striking reddish hues and sculpted shapes, these geological wonders make for a stunning backdrop as you cycle the trails that wind through this natural landmark. The ride offers a mix of rocky terrain and panoramic views, making it perfect for mountain bikers looking for both a technical challenge and breathtaking vistas, with panoramic views of Provence stretching out below.
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A small, easily accessible natural setting, surrounded by pretty trails and pleasant tracks, both for walking and mountain biking or gravel bikes. The Réaltor basin offers a beautiful diversity in terms of bird life: coots, grebes, swans, cormorants, egrets... and more during migration periods. Note that the banks on the north-east side (Calas side) are open to the public, but the south-west part (TGV station side), belonging to the Société des Eaux de Marseille, is fenced and inaccessible.
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Rognac offers a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the 17th-century Church of Saint-Jacques, the historic Cross of Rognac, and the Chapel Saint-Jacques. Other sites include the old Olive Cooperative building, the restored 1693 Dovecote, and the ancient Oppidum du Castellas, which features remnants of a fortified village and medieval castle. Don't miss the impressive Roquefavour Aqueduct, an exceptional 19th-century structure crossing the Arc Valley.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy the unique Colorado landscape near Vitrolles, with its reddish hues and sculpted rock formations, offering panoramic views of Provence. The Réaltor Reservoir is a rich ornithological reserve, perfect for observing various bird species. For stunning vistas of the aqueduct, visit the Viewpoint overlooking the Roquefavour Aqueduct. The Étang de Berre, a large saltwater lake, also provides a beautiful setting.
Yes, Rognac offers options for families. The Infernet spring is part of a simple, family-friendly walk along the GR13 trail. The sailing club on the Étang de Berre provides activities like optimist, windsurfing, catamaran, and dinghy from April to November, suitable for various ages. The Réaltor Reservoir also has pleasant trails for walking that families can enjoy.
The area around Rognac is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore routes like 'View of Étang de Berre – Smooth Gravel Track loop' or 'Plateau de Vitrolles – Olive Grove in Rognac loop'. You can discover more options on the Cycling around Rognac, Road Cycling Routes around Rognac, and Gravel biking around Rognac guide pages.
Yes, Rognac and its surroundings offer various trails. The Infernet spring is accessible via a simple walk along the GR13 trail. The Réaltor Reservoir features pleasant trails suitable for walking. The Massif de l'Arbois and the Colline des Frégates and Colline des Brêts-Barjaquets also provide scenic routes through olive groves and pine forests for walks and exploring the hills.
Rognac benefits from a mild climate with warm summers and gentle winters, making it pleasant for visits throughout much of the year. For outdoor activities like sailing on the Étang de Berre, the season runs from April to November. Spring and autumn generally offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring historical sites without the peak summer heat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive structure of the Roquefavour Aqueduct and the superb panorama offered by the Viewpoint overlooking the Roquefavour Aqueduct. The Réaltor Reservoir is loved for its natural setting and rich bird life, providing beautiful trails for walking and biking. The unique Colorado landscape is also highly regarded for its striking appearance and mountain biking opportunities.
Yes, the Réaltor Reservoir is a significant ornithological reserve where you can observe numerous bird species such as coots, grebes, swans, cormorants, and egrets, especially during migration periods. The nearby Marais de la Tête Noire also represents an important natural enclave for local wildlife.
Absolutely. The Colorado landscape near Vitrolles is a striking example, featuring reddish hues and sculpted rock formations that resemble the rugged terrain of Colorado, USA. These formations are not only visually impressive but also offer challenging terrain for mountain biking.
The Étang de Berre is a large saltwater lake or lagoon that significantly influences Rognac's mild climate. It's a popular spot for recreational activities, with the Rognac sailing club offering various water sports. The lake's shores and surrounding areas also contribute to the region's natural beauty and provide opportunities for walks and enjoying the scenic views.
Yes, the Oppidum du Castellas is a notable archaeological site. It has a rich history, having been a Tène habitat, a Gallo-Roman post, and later a fortified village with a medieval castle. Visitors can still see remnants of the old village walls and a narrow keep from the former castle on the heights, offering a glimpse into Rognac's ancient past.
Rognac is home to several historic fountains. The fountain in the church square has remained largely unchanged since its inauguration in 1897. Additionally, the Fountain Rognac is a natural spring that forms a waterfall and feeds a stream, historically providing water to the castrum from the 11th to the 15th century.


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