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Jogging around Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues offers a variety of routes through the region's diverse landscape, characterized by river valleys, historic villages, and surrounding hills. The area features varied terrain for runners, including sections of the Voie Verte Passa Païs greenway, which provides relatively flat paths. Many running routes offer views of the Orb River and its tributaries, often following old railway lines or winding through agricultural land and forests. This blend of natural beauty and cultural landmarks makes for engaging running experiences.
…Last updated: May 24, 2026
29
runners
21.2km
03:10
1,080m
1,080m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
17
runners
14.7km
01:58
560m
560m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
runners
28.1km
03:55
1,170m
1,170m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.90km
00:55
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.54km
00:54
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here there is a steep ascent and a steep descent, because the path no longer follows the railway line, up to 10%
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The village of Riols, a small industrial center specializing in draperies and woolens in the 19th century, is located on the "Passa Païs" greenway. Points of interest include the Banasse bridge over the Jaur river, the Church of Saint Peter and Paul, and its main thoroughfare, Rue Basse.
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Magnificent view from the heights of Gleyso.
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The town of Riols is located between Saint Pons de Thomières and Olargues, on the Passa Païs greenway. On either side of the Jaur valley, from Lake Vesoles to the former 19th-century Ardouane Abbey, this very large town has many hiking trails leading to the Monts du Somail. The magnificent Banasse bridge over the Jaur, as well as the Saint-Pierre-et-Paul church and the layout of Rue Basse, the main artery, bear witness to the prosperity of the textile industry, particularly drapery, from the 16th century. From the village, a small road leads to the Cabarétou pass, a real challenge for sporty cyclists. The Passa Païs Greenway invites fans of gentle journeys to daydream... The Notre-Dame-de-Trédos chapel, as emblematic as it is majestic, is worth the hike or bike ride leading to its doors. Our tips for starting your bike, walking, trail rides... in Riols: - The Place du Foirail car park is ideal if you are using your vehicle to get to the start. It is located on the right bank of the Jaur, south of the village. - Riols is served by LIO / Hérault Transport bus lines 682 and 685: https://plan.lio-occitanie.fr/fr/horaires/Riols/arret/RIOLS%20-%20CENTRE/LIO:1002511 - During the summer, from the beginning of July to the end of September, between Saint Pons de Thomières and Bédarieux, the buses on line 682 are equipped with racks allowing the transport of 6 bikes. A telephone reservation service is set up (09 72 57 44 45). A little bit of history: The history of Riols is linked to that of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières: in 936, the founding act of the abbey mentions the donation made to the monastery by Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse, of the lands of Tarbouriech, Coumayres, Condades, Cassillac and Rieulets. In 940, the Archbishop of Narbonne gave the churches of Saint-Pierre-de-Riols and Notre-Dame-de-Tredos to the Abbot of Saint-Pons. In 1318, when the diocese of Saint-Pons was created, the Abbot became bishop and the monks formed the chapter of the cathedral. The income of the abbey was then separated: in Riols, the chapter retained the seigneurial rights over the lands of Garrigues, while the bishop retained the rest of the seigneury. During the Revolution, the rare possessions of the clergy and emigrants were sold. In the 19th century, Riols, with more than 2,000 inhabitants, became a small industrial center, with more than a dozen clothiers and wool mills.
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Very pleasant section of track and varied landscapes.
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There's nothing devilish about it 😉. The bridge is ingeniously constructed, historic, elegant, and a practical connection.
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This charming medieval village is located between Mazamet and Bédarieux. Its emblematic Devil's Bridge, its small streets and its views of the Montagne Noire are worth a detour.
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There are nearly 70 dedicated running routes around Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues, offering a wide range of options for all fitness levels. This includes 3 easy, 25 moderate, and 40 difficult trails.
Yes, Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues offers a few easy jogging routes perfect for beginners. One popular option is the View of Olargues Village – Olargues Railway Bridge loop from Olargues, an easy 4.8 km trail that takes about 30 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the moderate Eiffel Bridge of Olargues – Olargues loop from Olargues is a great circular option that follows the river.
The jogging paths in Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues offer diverse scenery, from river valleys and historic villages to surrounding hills. You'll often find routes with views of the Orb River, old railway lines, and agricultural landscapes. The area is known for its blend of natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints and pass by notable landmarks. You can find stunning vistas from highlights like the Orientation table at Mont Caroux or enjoy an Exceptional panorama. The View of Olargues Village – Pont du Diable loop from Olargues, for instance, leads past the historic Pont du Diable.
The running trails in Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 17 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic river paths, and the charm of the historic villages along the routes.
Experienced runners will find plenty of challenging options. There are 40 difficult routes, many featuring significant elevation changes. For example, the Col de la Maure Trail – View of the Gleyso Heights loop from Saint-Julien is a demanding 21.1 km route with over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
The region is generally pleasant for jogging from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and mild temperatures, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are often preferred, especially on routes with natural shade.
Many routes are excellent for exploring the local character. Trails often wind through the picturesque villages and past historic structures. The Eiffel Bridge of Olargues – Olargues loop from Olargues is a great example, allowing you to experience the river and the notable Eiffel Bridge.
For those looking for longer distances, Saint-Vincent-D'Olargues offers several extended routes. The View of the Gleyso Heights – Col de la Maure Trail loop from Saint-Julien is one of the longest, spanning 28.1 km with significant elevation changes, ideal for endurance training.
Yes, the region's landscape includes paths that follow old railway lines, offering relatively flat and often shaded routes. These paths provide a unique running experience through the area's history and natural beauty.


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