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Road cycling routes around Aigues-Mortes offer exploration through a unique landscape at the gateway to the Camargue. The region is characterized by flat terrain, extensive salt marshes, vineyards, and a network of canals, providing a generally low-elevation cycling experience. Medieval ramparts and historic towers punctuate the scenery, offering visual landmarks. This environment is well-suited for road cycling, with many routes featuring paved surfaces and dedicated greenways.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
3.3
(6)
120
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93.6km
03:31
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.6
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131
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34.1km
01:24
30m
30m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.5
(4)
95
riders
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.2
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58
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62.6km
02:24
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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48
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20.2km
00:53
20m
20m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Tour Carbonnière is an old medieval watchtower located in the heart of the Camargue marshes. Built in the 13th century to control access to Aigues-Mortes, it served as a mandatory passage and a surveillance post. Today, it offers a remarkable viewpoint over the surrounding landscapes.
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A partially renovated cycle path runs from Le Grau du Roi to Aigues Mortes. It can get quite busy here.
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A partially renovated cycle path runs from Le Grau du Roi to Aigues Mortes.
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Just before Le Grau du Roi is a large pond teeming with pink flamingos. In the background, you can also see the Pic Saint Loup.
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A site to visit A viewpoint and lots of information about this tower which served as a toll booth
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Over yachts and houseboats, there's a view of the southern city walls of Aigues-Mortes. The traffic flow between the canal bridge and the harbor isn't entirely clear. In addition to one-way streets, there's also a signposted bike path, but there are also many people on foot. Ultimately, I stayed on the road, which, behind the harbor, merges into the bike path to Le Grau-du-Roi.
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The region around Aigues-Mortes is characterized by generally flat terrain, extensive salt marshes, vineyards, and a network of canals. This provides a low-elevation cycling experience, making most routes suitable for easy to moderate ability levels. You'll find many routes feature paved surfaces and dedicated greenways for a smooth ride.
Yes, Aigues-Mortes offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Marsillargues Bridge – Tour Carbonnière loop from Aigues-Mortes is an easy 44.5 km trail through the flat Camargue countryside, typically completed in about 1 hour 43 minutes.
Road cycling in Aigues-Mortes offers a unique landscape at the gateway to the Camargue. You'll encounter extensive salt marshes, such as The Pink Salt Flats of Aigues-Mortes with their iconic salt mounds, vineyards, and a network of canals. The region is also known for its wild wetlands and reedbeds, which are a haven for migratory birds like pink flamingos, herons, and egrets.
Cyclists can enjoy views of impressive medieval walls and historic towers. The Aigues-Mortes City Gate and its ramparts provide a historical backdrop. Routes like the Tour Carbonnière – Carbonnière Tower loop from Aigues-Mortes offer views of the historic Tour Carbonnière, an ancient guards' tower with grand views over the Camargue Gardoise.
Aigues-Mortes is a cycling-friendly town with numerous bike parking spots available, encouraging eco-friendly exploration. You should find convenient parking options for your vehicle before starting your ride.
The Aigues-Mortes Tourist Office is "Accueil Vélo" certified, indicating that services and facilities adapted for cyclists, including refreshments and accommodation, are readily available. Many routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes and other amenities.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, making them ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. The unique landscapes, especially the salt marshes, offer stunning views in various seasons.
Yes, Aigues-Mortes is a key point on the ViaRhôna (EuroVelo 17), an extensive cycling path along the Canal du Rhône à Sète. This route allows cyclists to traverse portions of the Camargue Gardoise. One segment connects Saint-Gilles to Aigues-Mortes, and another extends from Aigues-Mortes to Palavas-les-Flots, providing access to Mediterranean beaches. You can find more information on the France Vélo Tourisme website.
The road cycling routes in Aigues-Mortes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique flat terrain, the stunning views of the salt marshes and medieval ramparts, and the well-maintained paved surfaces and greenways that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Aigues-Mortes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Carbonnière Tower – Carbonnière Tower loop from Aigues-Mortes, which covers approximately 62.3 km.
Absolutely. Beyond cycling, the Camargue region offers opportunities for horseback riding, allowing visitors to explore the marshes and meadows and encounter the famous white Camargue horses. The diverse natural environment also makes it excellent for nature observation, especially birdwatching, with pink flamingos and other migratory birds.
Yes, the ViaRhôna cycling path extends from Aigues-Mortes to Palavas-les-Flots, providing access to Mediterranean beaches. You can also reach Espiguette Beach and Grand Travers Beach – La Grande-Motte via dedicated cycle ways, offering a refreshing stop during your ride.


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