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Touring cycling around Trans-En-Provence offers varied terrain, from gentle, paved routes to more demanding ascents. The region features the Nartuby River with its cascades, and is situated near the Massif des Maures, providing opportunities for challenging rides. Cyclists can explore areas with impressive rock formations like the Pennafort Gorges, or ride around nearby lakes and through landscapes characterized by olive groves, vineyards, and pine forests.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
3.3
(4)
41
riders
13.3km
00:52
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
riders
41.1km
02:50
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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12
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51.4km
03:42
860m
860m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
7
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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37.4km
02:43
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful hike with magnificent landscapes and a very beautiful forest.
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Nestled in the heart of a vineyard, the Sainte-Roseline chapel surprises with the richness of its heritage. Behind its apparent simplicity lie remarkable works of art, including creations by Chagall and Giacometti. A sublime place, peaceful and steeped in history.
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Confluence of the Argent and Aille rivers overlooked by a bridge which dominates the valleys
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The characterful village of Ampus is revealed at an altitude of 600 metres in the foothills of the Verdon - and the Provençal soul is revealed. It invites you to take a stroll along the water path and then the Stations of the Cross before taking a break in one of the village squares.
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Quiet and bucolic, the cycle path runs along the Narturby river and connects Draguignan to Rebouillon
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A great climb from La Clappe towards Ampus on a well surfaced, winding road with a fairly constant slope of 6%.
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The iron bridge marks the entrance to the Plaine des Maures national nature reserve. Not far from the bridge you can see the Aille waterfalls.
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There are over 350 touring cycling routes around Trans-En-Provence, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region offers varied terrain, from gentle, mostly paved routes suitable for casual rides to more demanding ascents with significant elevation gains. You'll find landscapes characterized by olive groves, vineyards, and pine forests, with some routes potentially including unpaved sections for added adventure.
Yes, Trans-En-Provence offers over 40 easy touring cycling routes. An excellent option for a relaxed ride is the Draguignan – Nartuby River loop from Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial, which follows the scenic Nartuby River.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are over 170 difficult routes. Consider the View of Rocher de Roquebrune – View of the Argens River loop from École Militaire de Draguignan - École d'Infanterie et École d'Artillerie, which features over 800 meters of elevation gain, or the The Medieval Town of Les Arcs – Pont Vieux de Barjols loop from Victor Le Goff for a substantial ride.
Cyclists can explore impressive natural features like the Pennafort Gorges with its rock formations, or enjoy views of the Nartuby River. You might also encounter waterfalls such as Sauveclare Waterfall and Le Saut du Capelan (waterfall). The wider region also offers access to lakes like Lac de Sainte-Croix and the challenging terrain of the Massif des Maures.
Yes, many routes pass through charming Provençal villages such as Les Arcs-sur-Argens, Draguignan, and Flayosc, offering opportunities to experience local culture and architecture. The town of Trans-en-Provence itself has historical sites like an 18th-century town hall and the 13th-century Saint-Victor church. The Pont Vieux de Barjols – St. Roseline Chapel loop from Mal Kœnig includes historical points of interest.
The touring cycling routes around Trans-En-Provence are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic river valleys, and the proximity to the Massif des Maures, which provides options for all ability levels.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Draguignan – Nartuby River loop and the Rocher de Roquebrune – View of Rocher de Roquebrune loop.
Trans-en-Provence benefits from a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer while still enjoying the region's natural beauty. However, the diverse terrain means routes can be enjoyed across various seasons.
Absolutely. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes. The Rocher de Roquebrune – View of Rocher de Roquebrune loop offers scenic views, and the Three Crosses summit, though requiring a short hike, provides a magnificent panorama of the surrounding area.
Many routes are designed to connect or pass through the region's charming villages. For instance, the The Medieval Town of Les Arcs – Pont Vieux de Barjols loop will take you through historic areas and past picturesque settlements like Les Arcs-sur-Argens.


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