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12.2km
610m
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This difficult 7.6-mile jogging trail from Notre-Dame-du-Suc offers panoramic views from Le Roc Blanc and challenging terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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5.39 km
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6.13 km
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12.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.40 km
5.70 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.40 km
5.36 km
423 m
< 100 m
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The trail officially starts from the parking area of Notre-Dame-du-Suc. This is also where you'll find the beginning of the 'chemin de croix' marked with steles.
The terrain is varied and challenging. It begins with a very rocky path, including sections of 'chemin de croix'. After about 3.5 kilometers, it becomes less rocky towards the summit of Montagne de la Seranne. You'll encounter 'lapiaz' (limestone pavements) with holes, fissures, and steps, making some sections technical. Expect a mix of rocky and wooded landscapes, with stony descents. Some parts may even require using your hands, especially a 1.7 km section with over 400m of elevation gain.
The trail is renowned for its spectacular 360° panoramic views, especially from Le Roc Blanc, the highest point of the Séranne massif. You can see the valleys of the Buèges and Hérault, the Gorges de la Vis, and distant landmarks like Pic Saint-Loup and Hortus. On clear days, the views extend to the sea near Sète, the Cévennes, Mont Aigoual, Pic d'Anjeau, and the Causses du Larzac and Blandas. It's also a popular spot to observe paragliders.
No, this trail is generally considered difficult for jogging. It demands good physical condition due to its significant distance (12.2 km) and elevation gain (609 m). The technical sections, particularly the rocky initial ascent and the 'lapiaz' on the ridges, contribute to its challenging nature.
Key highlights include the summit of Montagne de la Seranne and Le Roc Blanc, which offers unparalleled panoramic views. The starting point at Notre-Dame-du-Suc features a 'chemin de croix' leading to a statue of the Virgin Mary, adding a unique cultural element. The area is also known for paragliding, so you might see aerial activity.
While the sources don't explicitly state rules for dogs, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in natural areas, especially given the challenging terrain and potential for wildlife. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.
The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant temperatures for jogging. Summer can be very hot, and mountain weather conditions can change rapidly at any time of year, so always check the forecast before heading out.
Based on the available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing this trail. It appears to be freely accessible.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the official OpenStreetMap trail called 'Chemin de Croix'.
The sources do not mention specific cafes or restrooms directly at the Notre-Dame-du-Suc trailhead. It's best to plan accordingly and bring your own supplies. For amenities, you would likely need to visit nearby towns like Brissac or Ganges.
Given the technical sections and rapid weather changes, it's wise to start early in the day, especially during warmer months, to avoid the midday heat and allow ample time. Always carry sufficient water and wear appropriate footwear for rocky, uneven terrain. The trail is a favored training ground for trail runners due to its demanding nature, so be prepared for a significant workout.