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Jogging routes around Quissac offer diverse terrain in the Gard department of France. The region is characterized by the Vidourle River, which provides scenic routes along its banks, and the garrigue, a type of Mediterranean scrubland. Located near the Cévennes National Park, the area features varied landscapes from river valleys to limestone plateaus, offering a range of running experiences. The terrain includes moderate elevation changes and open views, suitable for different levels of running.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
136
runners
28.5km
03:46
820m
820m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
74
runners
46.4km
06:06
1,280m
1,280m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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62
runners
27.9km
03:37
750m
750m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
27
runners
13.2km
01:35
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
18
runners
8.96km
01:01
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In our opinion, the path there is very difficult and by no means easy. You need to be a good walker. Not recommended for dogs. We were lucky that we were able to carry our dog.
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Qissac has a lovely picturesque architecture
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Many churches in France, including this chapel, are dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the widely used title "Notre-Dame" (in German: "Our Dear Lady"). A brief reflection on the Mother of God from Albino Luciani (Pope John Paul I): "Mary is truly our sister, as Saint Ambrose says. She lived a life very similar to ours. It is, of course, beautiful to venerate Mary as the Virgin and Mother of God, as the one conceived immaculately from original sin and assumed into heaven; but she is also the Madonna of plates, brooms, and cooking pots..." Visitors to this small but highly prominent Marian shrine can decide for themselves which "Notre-Dame" they wish to venerate here.
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A pleasant hike in a karst landscape (for the initiated) but also imbued with a certain magic. The loop from the center of the village took us about two with a picnic among the rocks, in a place once planted with cherry trees and other fruit trees. Note the presence of an original sundial... in perfect working order! The sinkhole, at the beginning of the trail, is hardly visible because it is overgrown with vegetation. But the ruins of the castle for their part allow for beautiful photos. The trail is quite shaded regardless of the season, we did it in 28 degrees without any discomfort (but we are from the South!). However, be sure to wear proper footwear because the route is very stony!
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Superb viewpoint at the summit
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Avoid doing the sea of rocks the day after rain, it is dangerously slippery and spoils a lot of the fun.
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Charming village with old stones full of history
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Private domain! The old castle of Roquevaire, seems over time, to be restored. Well maintained place. Castle, garden, chapel, a beauty in the middle of nature :)
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There are over 25 running routes around Quissac, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find options from easy riverside paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation changes, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Quissac offers some easier options, though many routes have moderate elevation. For a relatively gentle experience, consider routes that stick closer to the Vidourle River banks. While the guide highlights more challenging routes, komoot's community has mapped 1 easy route among the total 29, perfect for beginners or a relaxed run.
Jogging routes around Quissac offer varied scenery, from the picturesque banks of the Vidourle River to the Mediterranean garrigue scrubland. You can also experience the foothills of the Cévennes, with some trails providing expansive views, such as those from the Roc du Midi Orientation Table. The region's unique geological formations, like ancient Roman quarries, also add interest.
Yes, many of the running routes around Quissac are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Quissac–Corconne – Pont de Quissac loop from Quissac, which is a moderate 8.5-mile (13.6 km) trail leading through garrigue and along the Vidourle River.
The area around Quissac is rich in natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter the unique Aven of Sauve, a deep sinkhole, or the Roc du Midi Orientation Table offering panoramic views. Some routes also pass by ancient Roman quarries or historical structures like the last Roman arch of the Pont Ambroix over the Vidourle.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Quissac offers several longer and more difficult routes. For instance, the Pont de Quissac – Sauve loop from Quissac is a difficult 13.6-mile (21.8 km) route with significant elevation, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
The running routes in Quissac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Vidourle River, and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails, especially those with views of the Cévennes foothills.
While many routes around Quissac feature moderate to difficult terrain and elevation, there are options suitable for families looking for a less strenuous jog. Look for routes described as 'easy' or those that stick to the flatter sections along the Vidourle River for a more relaxed family outing.
The Vidourle River is a central feature of the Quissac landscape, and many running routes follow its banks, offering beautiful riverside views. The The Bridge of Chance – Notre-Dame du Château Chapel loop from Quissac, for example, includes views of the Vidourle River and passes by historical points, making for a scenic run.
The longest running route featured in this guide is The Old Bridge of Sauve – Mer des Rochers loop from Quissac. This challenging trail spans 25.5 miles (41.0 km) and involves significant elevation gain, typically taking over 5 hours to complete.
Yes, the garrigue, a distinctive Mediterranean scrubland, is a prominent feature of the Quissac area. Routes like the Quissac–Corconne – Pont de Quissac loop from Quissac will take you through this aromatic landscape, often providing expansive views over the surrounding plains.
Quissac is situated near the Cévennes National Park, a vast area known for its diverse ecosystems and extensive trail network. While specific routes directly entering the park from Quissac might be longer expeditions, many local trails offer a taste of the Cévennes foothills and its characteristic landscapes, providing a gateway to this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.


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