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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.
From the old village of Cairanne to Serre de la Garde
This circular trail presents no particular difficulties and allows you to explore the old village of Cairanne. The hilltop village is a natural viewpoint over the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux to the east and the Aygues and Rhône valleys to the west. Surrounded by the renowned Côtes du Rhône vineyards, it is also famous for its AOC "Cairanne" wine.
From vineyards to woodland, from footpaths to forest tracks, this hike takes you to the Croix du Serre de la Garde, where a 360° panorama awaits you.
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.
In the Uchaux Massif, through the old sand quarries and lakes
An easy route, mostly in the shade, through the forest of the Massif d'Uchaux. The path along DFCI tracks and trails will take you to a former site where raw materials for the manufacture of refractory products were extracted. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the presence of exceptional clay made Bollène a renowned industrial centre. The remains of a system of railways and inclined planes, as well as the buildings of a former factory, are still visible. The excavation of the hill for sand extraction has left galleries that are still open, and lakes now fill the former clay quarries.
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.