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Sérignan-du-Comtat walks
The Bois de la Montagne
Walk in the woods of the Montagne between Sérignan du Comtat and Uchaux.
The water trail around Camaret-sur-Aygues
Route around the remarkable water sources of Camaret-sur-Aygues (Vaucluse) through the Plan de Dieu vineyards.
Circular in the Massif d'Uchaux via the Chemin Blanc
A pleasant circular starting from Lagarde-Paréol through the Massif d'Uchaux, among forests and vineyards.
Discover the heritage of Uchaux
About ten kilometres north of Orange, in the Haut Vaucluse, the hills of Uchaux conceal a little-known heritage: a chapel and 13th-century "castellas" surrounded by forests and vineyards offering quality wines await you.
From Piolenc to the fortress of Mornas
Before reaching the plateau overlooking the Rhône valley, offering superb views to the south and north, this route takes you through old sand quarry galleries and part of a surprising drystone shelter trail. At the western end of the plateau stands the fortress of Mornas, which you can see from above but which can be reached by taking a short detour.The only difficulty of this route is its length, as it mainly follows wide forest tracks lined with majestic pine trees.
Orange and Its History
Discovering the Roman city of Orange and its heritage with the very famous Antique Theatre (Théâtre Antique), which annually hosts the Chorégies d’Orange festival.
Discover the sand quarries in Piolenc and the Uchaux massif
The old quarries are not open to visitors for safety reasons: in this area, do not stray from the paths as there are large holes in the ground. The Massif d'Uchaux offers spectacular views, particularly of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail.
Bouteille Trail
The winegrowers of Cairanne are proud to offer you this discovery trail through the vineyards. Ideal for an outing with family or friends, this circular will guide you to the heights of the Col du Débat. Throughout your ascent, you will enjoy magnificent views of the village and the surrounding hills. You will then descend through the vineyards towards the Old Village before returning to the Maison du Cairanne.
Magnum Trail
Set off to explore the Cairanne vineyards with their plots of vines nestled in the woods!
Created by the winegrowers of Cairanne, this semi-shaded trail will take you to new heights. The walk begins in the direction of the Col du Débat. You will then take the Route du Feu towards the heights of Montagne de Ventabren. From there, you will enjoy magnificent views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux. You will descend through the vineyards to reach the Old Village and return to the Maison du Cairanne.
Above Mornas via the fortress and the Crestaïre
Who hasn't admired the fortress of Mornas while driving along the A7 motorway?
Now is your chance to climb up a very accessible path and admire the landscape of the Rhône Valley from a cliff over 100 metres high, then continue on a circular route between heath and pine forests. This is a variation on a route offered on site, which avoids returning via a fairly busy tarmac road between buildings and houses.
Le Montmout from Mornas
Enjoy the beautiful crossing around the Grande Combe ravine and, once you reach the highest point of Montmount, you can admire the beautiful panorama.
Around the Fortress of Mornas
The first part of the hike is through the woods, followed by a ridge trail offering superb views of the Rhône valley. At the end of the trail, you will arrive above the fortress.
The old sand quarries of Bollène
This is a short, easy route that can be enjoyed by families with young children. Almost the entire route is shaded. These old quarries were dug into the hillside to extract sand. They were then used by the Germans during the Second World War to store ammunition. Then, in the 1970s, they were converted into mushroom farms. They are now disused. It should be noted that the first quarries were open-pit. Their locations are marked by the presence of several lakes.
Around Mondragon
A short family walk through heath, vineyards and woodland.Not particularly difficult, but not suitable for pushchairs.
Between the forests and vineyards above Mondragon and Mornas
Sometimes in the woods, sometimes in the vineyards, this walk takes you through the countryside of the Rhone Valley and Mont Ventoux.
On the heights of Mondragon
A walk without too many difficulties and numerous headlands along the route.
Tour of the Vacqueyras vineyard
Take the time to discover Vacqueyras in a different way! The winegrowers and merchants of Vacqueyras invite you to explore their beautiful landscapes between vineyards and heath. This footpath will guide you through vineyards and rural paths to the Garrigues plateau and back to the starting point in the centre of the village of Vacqueyras.
Through the orchards of Vaucluse
A beautiful hike through vineyards and pine forests. Beautiful panoramic views and numerous passages through the undergrowth.
Well-marked route (from the hut).
Dentelles Sarrasines and crossing of Rocher du Turk from Vacqueyras
This circular walk starts from Vacqueyras and ascends to the Dentelles Sarrasines through fields of vines to Col, d'Alsau. From here a steep path leads up to the foot of the crags and follows the climber's path to the gap next to Rocher du Turk. From here the path descends on the other side of the crag and drops to the valley to pick up tracks and paths back to Vacqueyras via more fields of vines and woods. This walk is quite shaded in many places which makes it an option even in July or August. (In summer check for fire risk see practical information.)
Les Trois Yeux and Les Dentelles Sarrasines from Gigondas
A loop accessible via wide paths for walking close to the Dentelles without being an experienced hiker. A moderate, steady climb will be rewarded with exceptional panoramic views of both the Rhône valley and a hilly landscape with terraced vineyards, magnified by the sharp outline of the limestone Dentelles. The silhouette of Mont Ventoux, the star of the Haut Vaucluse, can be seen in the distance to the west.
The Dentelles of Montmirail leaving from Gigondas
A hike for everyone. You will find typical Mediterranean vegetation, protected flora and fauna. Equip yourself with good walking shoes and water. Respect nature and the silence (take your rubbish with you). Making fires, picking flowers and wild camping are strictly prohibited. Only follow the waymarking colours mentioned in the description.
Gigondas and the Dentelles Sarrasines
A sensational hike offering sublime panoramic views at the Dentelles Sarrasines.
This hike is a variation of the above, allowing you to bypass the Dentelles Sarrasines via their southern face.
Caution: do not undertake this hike the day after rain or in strong winds.
La Combe des Amoureux then return via the Rasteau massif
This is a fairly easy walk to the Combe des Amoureux and then on to the plateau of the Rasteau massif before descending to the village of Saint-Roman-de-Malegarde.
Dent de Marcoule and Château de Gicon
Starting from Chusclan, this is a hike over different types of terrain (tarmacked paths between vineyards, DFCI trails, single-track paths, etc.). Viewpoints over the Rhone Valley and Mont Ventoux. Visit to the medieval site of Gicon.
Tour of the Montmirail Dentelles
Gigondas is renowned for its vineyards and lace.There are climbing routes for enthusiasts of this sport. The tour of the lace-like rock formations offers a view of the immensity of the vineyards from above.
Crossing the Dentelles, the Sarrasines, the Clapis and the Grand Montmirail
An easy loop for exploring the Dentelles.
The Dentelles de Montmirail: this is a mountain range forming thefirst foothills of the Alps in the Rhône valley. It includes the Clapis range, the Grand Montmirail, the Dentelles Sarrasines, the Crête de la Salle, the Crête de Cayron and the Crête Saint-Amand.
This loop trail takes you through the heart of the three main ranges, along wide tracks and paths through the woods.
There are numerous viewpoints, including the Rocher du Midi viewpoint.
Short tour of the Dentelles Sarrasines
A promising little tour of the Dentelles de Montmirail, without too much difficulty. After an initial climb, the rest is relatively easy.
After several comments, I would like to point out that this is a hike, not a short family walk suitable for all ages. It is steep and rocky, and you are at the summit. Otherwise, stay on the DFCI trail below and climb only to the Rocher du Midi.
Vallon de Prébayon and Notre-Dame d'Aubusson
A tour of the countryside around Séguret to discover the Vallon de Prébayon and the ruins of its monastery, then the Notre-Dame d'Aubusson chapel.
Circular Séguret
A pleasant, easy hike. Climb up to the castle (superb view) via the botanical trail, then descend along the ramparts towards the llamas, who will be very curious to see you. You will enjoy the forest, which is very pleasant in summer. Return via the very pretty village of Séguret.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape and its surroundings
An easy route that allows you to discover Châteauneuf-du-Pape, its vineyards and its Rhone side.
Around Montfaucon Castle via Saint-Maur and Saint-Martin du Jonquier
Short hike in the grounds of Château de Montfaucon.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation route
Set off to discover the appellation and its biodiversity. You don't need to be a wine lover or an agronomist to enjoy this route! Along the route, 24 information boards provide simple explanations and anecdotes. At board no. 6, you can continue on to a second route (an additional 4 km).
La Cabre d'Or from Orsan
This is a short, easy hike that is very varied and informative, allowing you to visit the pretty village of Orsan, the hillsides of the Lacau plateau, explore the ancient town of Camp de César, enjoy a magnificent view of the Rhône valley, and above all, pass through the narrow Passage du Loup, where the famous golden goat is said to have once left a little of its blood and golden fleece on the rock walls.
Panoramic looping route through the Bois des Abrigeaux
Not far from Vaison-La-Romaine, the upper reaches of the village of Buisson offer a balcony route for most of this itinerary. On minor roads, forest tracks and paths, between vineyards and undergrowth, walkers can admire the Aygues valley, the Lance mountain and those of the Baronnies provençales, the distinctive skyline drawn by Mont Ventoux, the Saint Amand ridge and the Dentelles de Montmirail, while in the foreground, crops and hedges offer a lush bocage landscape.
Circular between Buisson and Villedieu
A hike through vineyards and the pretty villages of Buisson and Villedieu, along the Eygues Valley. You can also admire the Notre-Dame d'Argelier chapel in this lush natural setting. An easy hike suitable for the whole family in all seasons.
Circular on the heights of Visan between vineyards and forests.
A very beautiful family circular route between vineyards and forests, ending with a visit to the old village of Visan. Beautiful chapels among the vineyards and magnificent views of the valley.
Loop from Buisson to Villedieu
A loop through vineyards and olive groves that allows you to visit two magnificent villages in the Vaucluse.
The two chapels and quarries of the Barry massif
This easy circular will take you from the pretty hilltop village of Saint-Restitut along paths that are mainly in the woods. Along the way, a reasonable effort will take you to the chapels of Saint-Sépulcre and Sainte-Juste, both of which offer superb panoramic views, and the passage through the spectacular old quarries of the Barry massif will not leave you indifferent.
Barry troglodyte village, Barry and Chabrières castles
This is a magical place that attracts many curious visitors. Unfortunately, the routes suggested on the signs are very old and the markings are random. Some trails are not shown on the IGN map.
This loop is a good option for finding your way through the multitude of trails and getting a first impression of the site. Superb panoramic views and moving evidence of human occupation of this area from prehistoric times to the 20th century.
The troglodyte village of Barry
A family-friendly trail that explores the troglodyte village of Barry, one of the finest and largest in France.
Between truffles and lavender in La Baume-de-Transit
This route will take you along the paths that criss-cross the surroundings of La Baume de Transit, with holm oaks as your guides, from the heart of the heath to the proud remains of the castle that stand in the village.
From Aubignan to the Gargamiane plateau
This family-friendly route with very little elevation gain quickly leaves the urban environment behind to follow the Carpentras Canal and cross the agricultural landscapes of Provence. The panorama then opens up onto the Dentelles de Montmirail, Mont Ventoux and the village of Beaumes-de-Venise, dominated by the Plateau des Courens. Back in the old fortified town, the information panels (lecterns) provide a better understanding of the history of the area.
Circular between Saint-Maurice-sur-Eygues and Vinsobres
A very beautiful hike in the Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park, which will take you from Saint-Maurice-sur-Eygues to Vinsobres. Beautiful panoramic views and local flora and fauna.