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La Montagnette
A walk in the hills of La Montagnette, setting out from Saint Michel de Frigolet abbey.
La Montagnette from Saint-Michel de Frigolet Abbey
A peaceful countryside walk, ideal for relaxation.
From Boulbon to Frigolet
From the beautiful medieval village of Boulbon, you can reach the Abbey of Saint-Michel de Frigolet, dear to Père Gaucher, inventor of his famous liqueur, via the Montagnette. On the way back, you will pass the cross and the Romanesque chapel of Saint-Julien. And finally, the fully restored Moulin Bonnet and the feudal castle of Boulbon.Moderator's note: reviews of this hike indicate that it is useful to use a GPS or the Visorando app.
Boulbon and the Moulin Bonnet
Enjoy an easy stroll through the hills of Boulbon, passing by the Moulin Bonnet.
Route in the Montagnette
A circular loop allowing you to discover the varied landscapes of the Montagnette, avoiding where possible the areas burnt in 2022. Numerous viewpoints. No difficulty, other than the distance.
access-regulations-for-the-montagnette-massif Access to the burnt area extended until 30 June 2025
On the Issarts estate
A very easy round trip hike with panoramic views of Avignon, the Alpilles and the Luberon.
The Barthelasse Island in Avignon
A stroll through the heart of Barthelasse Island, the green lung of Avignon.
Avignon and its history
City walk to discover Avignon, the unmissable Saint-Bénezet bridge and the Palais des Papes, but also all the lesser known historical monuments that are worth a visit.
The drystone shelters at the start of Saze
A beautiful hike that takes you to the drystone shelters, old huts built from dry stones in the heath. Beautiful landscapes and panoramic views of the Rhône.
The banks of the Rhône in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
Discover part of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon and its heritage, as well as its canal and the banks of the Rhône.
From Chemin des Castors to Chemin de Safrus
An easy and pleasant hike through the orchards of the Grande Bastide, the small hamlet of Four and a breathtaking view of the Palais des Papes, Avignon and Fort Saint-André.
Around Mas De Carle
Short walk with successive changes in elevation.
Views of the village of Pujaut, the Avignon lock, Fort Saint-André and the Philipe Le Bel Tower.
Château Pointu from Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
A short, relatively flat, very accessible walk near Avignon. Expect a few sections over uneven terrain, such as stream beds, narrow (single-track) paths with dense vegetation, cliff-edge paths, and sloping rocky ground which can be slippery when wet. The route remains very accessible, however, with lovely views. Suitable for families with children, provided they are not prone to vertigo, or plan to avoid the two detours along the banks of the Rhône before reaching the castle.
Château Pointu in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
Superb view of Île des Papes, the Rhône Valley and Fort Saint-André.
In the garrigue around Rochefort-du-Gard
Discovering Rochefort-du-Gard and its religious heritage, then diving into the green oak trees, which make up a large part of the surrounding vegetation, for some solitude.
Around Montagne des Chévres and Chapeau Pointu
Numerous viewpoints: Ventoux, Dentelles, Luberon, Alpilles, Avignon, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Villeneuve-lès-Avignon.
The cliffs of Montagné
A short, easy walk for a family outing. In good weather you can see the parachutists jump over the Pujaut aerodrome.
Montagne des Chèvres - Château Pointu
Easy hike with panoramic views of the Dentelles de Montmirail, Mont Ventoux, the Plateau de Sault, the Luberon and the Alpilles.
The northern tip of the Ile de la Barthelasse
A very easy walk. The first part up to the dam, very pleasant and shady. There's not shade on second part until you arrive, so wear hats in sunny weather.
Numerous birds and in particular grey herons, cormorants, swans etc. are visible near the water and on the banks of the Rhone.
From Beaucaire to Arles in a circular route
Cycle from Beaucaire to Arles across the Beaucaire plain on the ViaRhôna (right bank of the Rhône), cross the Petit Rhône at Fourques, pass through the historic centre of Arles, then return to Beaucaire across the Tarascon plain on the left bank of the Rhône.