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Hiking around Rousset-les-Vignes offers diverse landscapes, including extensive vineyards, olive groves, and fragrant lavender fields. The terrain features mountainous areas with peaks like Mont Ventoux and La Lance, alongside rocky faults and ancient sea beds. Trails often traverse oak and pine woods, "safres" hills, and ochre veins, providing varied geological interest. Gentle valleys framed by cypress trees also contribute to the region's natural composition.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.6
(12)
65
hikers
15.1km
05:15
830m
830m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
51
hikers
4.04km
01:28
240m
240m
Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.9
(15)
43
hikers
7.77km
02:11
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.5
(2)
6
hikers
19.4km
06:54
1,050m
1,050m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
20
hikers
12.7km
04:43
830m
830m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Magnificent view, but it's worth the effort!
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The Chapel of Saint Anne is Built on the site of a Roman temple, it is believed to have occupied roughly the center of Aletanum. Currently dedicated to Saint Anne, the chapel is the last vestige of a convent. The gable wall supporting the apse is surmounted by a small bell tower with a single bell bay, topped by a wrought iron cross. It is crowned by a very damaged cogwheel frieze and a beveled cornice supporting the slate roof. The chapel features a beautiful chevet consisting of a semicircular apse. This apse, built of cut stone assembled in a large pattern, is pierced by a single apsidal window.
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Built from the 12th-century castle chapel, the Romanesque-style church was originally dedicated to St. Menne alone. It was also attributed St. Marcel following the collapse of the eponymous chapel, which was unable to be rebuilt. The Church of Saint Marcel and Saint Mène contains some fifteen 17th-century painted wooden statues, listed as historic monuments, as well as a painting depicting a Calvary, at the foot of which are depicted the village's patron saints. There is also a baptismal font carved into a Corinthian capital and supported by a Roman column.
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Small village situated higher up. Nice climb with hairpin bends to it.
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2 accesses: via the cliff = small climb with installed rope. by the path, longer but quieter climb. hike to be completed with the Notre Dame de Beauvoir chapel in Rousset les Vignes.
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summit of the lance mountain, exceptional panorama
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At the top of the Lance you will have a 360 degree view of the surrounding countryside and the Alps in the distance.
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Rock near the summit of the Lance which gives a very nice view on this one.
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The region offers a rich tapestry of Provençal scenery. You'll hike through extensive vineyards, fragrant lavender fields, and olive groves. The terrain also features mountainous areas with peaks like Mont Ventoux and La Lance, rocky faults, ancient sea beds, and unique geological formations such as "safres" hills and ochre veins. Trails often pass through oak and pine woods, and gentle valleys framed by cypress trees.
Yes, Rousset-les-Vignes offers a variety of trails catering to different abilities. You can find easy walks, such as the Church of Rousset-les-Vignes loop, which is 2.7 km long, as well as more challenging mountain ascents like the View from Tour de la Lance – Garaux Rock loop, a difficult 15.1 km route.
Many trails incorporate historical elements. For instance, the View of Notre-Dame de Beauvoir – Rousset-Les-Vignes loop leads to the Notre-Dame de Beauvoir chapel, situated on Charbonnel hill, offering rewarding views. The village itself features a fortified church dating back to the 12th century. You might also encounter unique geological formations like the "safres" hills and ochre veins, or explore nearby attractions such as the Gorges de Trente-Pas or the Le Trou de Souris Rock Arch.
Yes, many routes around Rousset-les-Vignes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Sandstone rocks – Small hill loop, a moderate 7.8 km route. The "Wine Growers' Trail through the safres of Rousset-les-Vignes" is also an 8.1 km easy circular loop that winds through vineyards and olive groves.
The routes in Rousset-les-Vignes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 870 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from vineyards to mountainous terrain, and the unique geological formations like "safres" hills. Over 4600 hikers have used komoot to explore the area's varied terrain.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Chapelle Sainte Marcelle Ruins – Garaux Rock loop offer a substantial 19.2 km distance with significant elevation gain, providing a full day's adventure.
While specific family-focused trails aren't detailed, the presence of easy, shorter loops like the Church of Rousset-les-Vignes loop (2.7 km) suggests suitable options for families with children. These routes often pass through the village and offer a gentle introduction to the local scenery.
The Drôme Provençale region, including Rousset-les-Vignes, is beautiful in spring and autumn when temperatures are mild and the landscapes are vibrant with blooming flowers or autumnal colors. Summer can be hot, but shaded forest paths and early morning hikes are still enjoyable. Winter offers a different charm, though some higher trails might be more challenging.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore nearby castles such as Château de Grignan or the Ripert Tower (Keep of Ripert Castle). Many trails themselves pass through or near ancient chapels and medieval villages, allowing you to combine natural beauty with historical exploration.
The area is known for its distinctive geological formations. You'll encounter "safres" hills, which are sandy, soft rock formations, and ravines carved out of ochre veins, adding unique colors and textures to the landscape. The terrain also features rocky faults and ancient sea beds (marl), providing interesting geological insights during your hike.
Absolutely. Many paths wind through extensive vineyards, producing Côtes du Rhône Villages wine, and fragrant olive groves. The "Wine Growers' Trail through the safres of Rousset-les-Vignes" is a prime example, offering scenic views of the Valréas plain and Mont Ventoux while traversing these iconic Provençal landscapes.


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