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Road cycling routes around Sablet are situated in the heart of the Vaucluse department, characterized by its rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and picturesque Provençal villages. The terrain primarily consists of undulating roads that traverse agricultural landscapes and offer views of the Dentelles de Montmirail. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes including short climbs to local cols or through village areas. The region provides a network of paved roads suitable for various road cycling abilities.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
5.0
(3)
64
riders
52.0km
02:19
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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riders
16.7km
00:44
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(5)
32
riders
40.2km
02:02
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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39
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48.0km
02:14
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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34
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42.0km
01:59
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Notre-Dame d'Aubune chapel is a little gem steeped in history, nestled in a peaceful setting at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail. Its simple and elegant architecture, with its old stones and harmonious proportions, gives it an authentic character that has stood the test of time. The place exudes a special atmosphere, almost timeless, reinforced by the presence of the medieval garden and the archaeological remains nearby. Between heritage, legend and surrounding nature, it is a discreet yet striking stop, ideal for soaking up the local history while enjoying a soothing environment.
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Magnificent to discover by mountain bike to explore the small streets
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A beautiful old town, partly built over. Definitely worth a break and exploring on foot.
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A super beautiful, cute, old town. The bridge and fountain are especially worth a visit. You can also restock on drinks and food at the supermarket or various cafes and bars. You should definitely drive through here and stop for a while.
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Very nice view of the castle and the small town.
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Old railway line to do absolutely from Crestet to Mollans sur Ouvèze
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The Sablet area offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, characterized by undulating roads, extensive vineyards, and picturesque Provençal villages. You'll find options from gentle rides through agricultural landscapes to routes with moderate climbs, catering to various skill levels. In total, there are over 200 road cycling routes available.
Yes, Sablet has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Vaison la Romaine loop from Séguret is an easy 10.4 miles (16.7 km) path, typically completed in about 44 minutes, offering a gentler ride through the local area. There are 46 easy routes in total.
For those seeking a challenge, Sablet offers routes with more significant elevation gains. The Col le Débat (251 m) – Sablet Village and Vineyards loop from Sablet is a moderate 25.0 miles (40.2 km) trail that includes a climb over a low hill, providing a good workout. There are 25 difficult routes and 134 moderate routes in the region.
Route lengths vary, but many popular options range from 10 to 30 miles. For example, the Faucon – Mollans-sur-Ouvèze loop from Sablet is 32.3 miles (52.0 km) and takes around 2 hours 19 minutes, while the La Roque-Alric – Sablet Village and Vineyards loop from Sablet covers 26.1 miles (41.9 km) in about 1 hour 58 minutes.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its scenic beauty. Many routes offer stunning views of the Dentelles de Montmirail, rolling vineyards, and charming Provençal villages. You can also find routes with distant views of Mont Ventoux, especially from higher vantage points.
The best seasons for road biking in Sablet are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less intense heat than summer and beautiful landscapes as vineyards change color. Summer can be very hot, making early morning rides preferable.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near notable landmarks. You can cycle past the dramatic rock formations of the Dentelles de Montmirail, or ride through picturesque villages. Some routes also offer views of historic châteaux, such as the View of Château d'Entrechaux – Mollans-sur-Ouvèze loop from Séguret.
In Sablet and surrounding villages, you can typically find public parking areas. Look for designated parking lots in village centers or near popular starting points for routes. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions or fees.
Yes, the region features several accessible mountain passes that can be incorporated into road cycling routes. Notable passes include Col de la Madeleine, Suzette Pass, and Col le Débat (251 m), offering varied climbing experiences and rewarding views.
The road cycling experience in Sablet is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's beautiful vineyard landscapes, the charm of its Provençal villages, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels, from gentle rides to more challenging climbs.
While popular routes can see more traffic, especially on weekends, the extensive network of smaller, well-paved country roads through vineyards and agricultural areas often provides quieter alternatives. Exploring routes that connect smaller hamlets away from main village centers can lead to a more serene cycling experience.
Many road cycling routes in Sablet are designed to pass through or near charming villages where you can find local cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. These provide excellent opportunities to refuel and experience local Provençal hospitality. Planning your route to include stops in villages like Séguret, Vaison-la-Romaine, or Sablet itself is highly recommended.


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