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Gravel biking around Rognonas offers access to a diverse landscape situated within the Durance plain, characterized by its riverbanks and extensive network of paths. This region serves as a gateway to the varied terrains of Provence, including the Alpilles massif, the wetlands of the Camargue, and the rolling hills of the Luberon. The area features mixed surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, connecting Rognonas to neighboring communities through natural scenery. The Durance valley provides a green backdrop for rides, with varied…
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The tower "Philippe Le Bel" is the only remnant of a fortress.
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Perched atop the Vaucluse Mountains and clinging to its rocky outcrop, La Roque-sur-Pernes is an authentic old Provençal village in the Comtat Venaissin, a little more peaceful and less frequented than its prestigious neighbors Fontaine-de-Vaucluse (7 km away) or L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (10 km away). Sights include: an 11th-century Romanesque church, beautiful stone houses, cobbled streets, all crowned and dominated by ramparts and the old fortified castle.
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The view of Avignon across the Rhône is a good spot for a photo.
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Avignon city centre itself is quite nice, I recommend passing through during a bike ride, it's worth it!
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Avignon's old town impresses with its narrow streets, historic squares, and the imposing Papal Palace. The completely preserved 14th-century city walls can be walked on in sections. Visitors can enjoy picturesque views of the Rhône River via the famous Pont Saint-Bénézet. Museums such as the Musée du Petit Palais display medieval art right in the historic center.
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The Papal Palace (Palais des Papes) dominates Avignon and is one of the largest Gothic buildings in Europe. The Pont Saint-Bénézet, famous from the song "Sur le pont d'Avignon," offers historic architecture overlooking the Rhône. The Musée du Petit Palais displays works by Italian and Provençal masters. Narrow streets in the old town invite strolls among medieval houses and small squares.
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Fort Saint-André near Avignon sits atop a hill above Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, offering sweeping views of the Rhône and the papal city. The fortress dates back to the 14th century and is almost completely preserved, including its defensive walls, towers, and chapel. Visitors can explore the historic defenses and admire the medieval architecture from the battlements. Exhibitions and guided tours are regularly held on site, vividly conveying the region's history.
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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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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Rognonas listed on komoot, offering a range of difficulties from easy to difficult. This allows you to choose routes that best suit your fitness level and experience.
The Rognonas area, nestled in the Durance plain, offers a diverse landscape for gravel biking. You'll find a mix of surfaces, from peaceful riverbanks along the Durance to more varied paths and trails connecting to neighboring communities. Some routes may venture towards the rugged terrain of the Alpilles massif or the rolling hills of the Luberon, providing a true gravel experience with varied elevation.
Yes, there are several easy, no-traffic gravel bike routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Bicycle and pedestrian bridge – Cycle Path in France loop from Villeneuve-lès-Avignon offers a gentle ride with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed outing. The Durance riverbanks also provide accessible and scenic routes.
Absolutely. For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, there are numerous difficult no-traffic routes. An example is the Villeneuve-lès-Avignon – Fort Saint-André loop from Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, which features significant elevation gain and covers a longer distance, testing your endurance and skill on varied terrain.
The Provence region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal, offering mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winter can also be suitable, especially on sunny days, though some higher elevation paths might be cooler.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike routes around Rognonas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for parking and exploring. Examples include the View of the Pont d'Avignon – Avignon city walls loop from Gare d'Avignon Sud and the Philip the Fair Tower – Villeneuve-lès-Avignon loop from Villeneuve-lès-Avignon.
The trails often lead to or pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. You might encounter stunning views of the Pont d'Avignon, as seen from the View from Pont Édouard-Daladier to the Pont Saint-Bénézet, or explore historical sites like the Fort Saint-André. The region's rich history means you'll often find castles, ancient city walls, and charming Provençal villages along your ride.
Many routes are close to iconic Provençal attractions. You can explore the historic Avignon Old Town and City Walls, visit the magnificent Papal Palace, or marvel at The Pont d'Avignon – Saint Bénézet Bridge. The village of Rognonas itself offers local charm and proximity to other renowned towns like St. Rémy-de-Provence and Les Baux-de-Provence.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Rognonas, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the car-free routes, the diverse and beautiful Provençal landscapes, and the opportunity to discover historical sites and charming villages away from busy roads. The varied terrain also receives positive feedback for offering both relaxed and challenging rides.
Rognonas is conveniently located just 5 km southwest of Avignon, which is a major transport hub. You can often find parking in or near Rognonas and other starting points like Villeneuve-lès-Avignon. For routes starting further afield, checking local public transport options, especially bus services connecting villages, is advisable. Avignon's train station (Gare d'Avignon Sud) can also be a starting point for some routes.
Rognonas is situated within a generous natural landscape, including the Durance valley and its lush 'green heart.' While specific wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, the quiet, car-free nature of these trails increases your chances of observing local flora and fauna. The proximity to areas like the Camargue (known for its wetlands and wild horses) and the Alpilles (rich in biodiversity) suggests a good potential for wildlife encounters, especially birds and smaller mammals, in their natural habitats.


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