Mont Gaussier and Rocher des Deux Trous Loop
Mont Gaussier and Rocher des Deux Trous Loop
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Hike the moderate 4.6-mile Le rocher des Deux Troux loop in the Alpilles, featuring panoramic views and the iconic Two-Hole Rock.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.54 km
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7.38 km
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Way Types
4.37 km
1.44 km
900 m
494 m
181 m
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3.65 km
2.54 km
1.08 km
118 m
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Lowest point (110 m)
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The starting point for this loop is conveniently located next to a parking lot, making access straightforward. You'll find parking readily available at the trailhead.
The route is approximately 7.4 km (4.6 miles) long and generally takes around 2 hours and 10 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Yes, this trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, preferably on a leash, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Remember to carry water for your pet, especially on warmer days.
The best times to hike this trail are typically spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, and access to the Alpilles massif, including this trail, can be regulated between June 1st and September 30th due to high forest fire risk. It's advisable to check local regulations before planning a visit during these months.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail within the Parc naturel régional des Alpilles. However, as mentioned, access can be restricted during periods of high fire risk, so always check local conditions before you go.
The highlight of the route is undoubtedly the Two-Hole Rock (Le Rocher des Deux Trous) itself, a striking natural formation. You'll also encounter a Beautiful view point offering panoramic vistas. The trail also passes near the ancient Glanum Archaeological Site and the Saint-Paul de Mausole Monastery, famously associated with Van Gogh.
While classified as moderate, many sections of this loop are considered easily accessible and suitable for families with children. The terrain is a mix of gravel, natural earth, and some asphalt. There are gradual climbs, with some steeper sections near the Rocher des Deux Trous, but overall it's manageable for those with a reasonable level of fitness.
The terrain is varied, featuring easily-accessible paths composed of gravel, natural earth, and some asphalt sections. You'll experience gradual climbs and descents, with a few steeper parts, particularly as you approach the Rocher des Deux Trous. The path is generally well-maintained, but can be slippery when wet.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find yourself on sections of the Chemin de Saint-Clerg et de Roque Brousse, Chemin de Valrugues, and Via Domitia, among others, offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.
Yes, it's crucial to be aware that access to the Alpilles massif, including this trail, can be regulated or even closed between June 1st and September 30th due to the high risk of forest fires. Always check the official local regulations and fire risk status before planning your hike during these months to ensure your safety and avoid disappointment.
You can expect expansive and picturesque views of the Alpilles mountains and the surrounding Rhone Valley. The trail winds through forested slopes, olive groves, and garrigue filled with the scents of thyme and rosemary. On clear days, the panoramic views can extend as far as the Mediterranean Sea to the south and Mont Ventoux to the north.
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