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Mountain biking around Aix-en-Provence offers diverse terrain, from mountainous landscapes to rolling vineyards. The region features dry, rocky trails, technical descents, and fast singletrack, particularly around Mont Sainte-Victoire. Further north, the Colorado Provençal provides unique red-ochre rock formations and dusty trails suitable for freeride. The countryside surrounding Aix is characterized by picturesque villages, olive groves, and a network of paths suitable for various mountain biking styles.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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47.3km
02:49
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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52.5km
03:25
170m
170m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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37.6km
02:12
140m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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cobblestones, the pleasures of the north
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The Pierre Brunehault, located in Brunehaut near Tournai, is an impressive megalith and one of the largest and oldest menhirs in Belgium. This mysterious stone, over four metres high, dates back to prehistoric times and has been the subject of stories and legends about its origins and meaning for centuries.
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pretty wood with a beautiful cobbled section, old abbey.
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A beautiful cycle path for mountain bike enthusiasts, passing through picturesque natural landscapes.
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If you pass by, take a few minutes to read the inscriptions on the stone ;-)
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Chateau d'Hollain/de Bruyelle: This castle was built by Phillippe des Enffans in 1760, on the site where a fortress had already stood in the 14th century; the estate still belongs to the du Chastel family. The castle was finished in 1786. The style of this castle is very pronounced Louis XV, both outside and more than certainly inside.
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There are over 130 mountain bike trails around Aix-en-Provence, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored over 2500 of these routes.
The region offers diverse terrain, from the dry, mountainous landscapes and rocky descents around Mont Sainte-Victoire to the unique red-ochre rock formations of the Colorado Provençal, which is known for freeride trails. You'll also find routes winding through picturesque countryside, vineyards, and olive groves.
Yes, the area provides options for various ability levels. Out of the 130 available routes, 46 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or family outings. These trails often traverse the scenic countryside and less technical paths.
Aix-en-Provence benefits from a climate conducive to year-round exploration. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking. Summers can be hot, and fire restrictions might be in place, especially in forested areas. Winters are mild, allowing for riding, though some trails might be damp after rain.
Absolutely. Mont Sainte-Victoire offers breathtaking views stretching from the Sainte-Baume and Luberon ranges to the Durance valley. The Bimont Dam, near Mont Sainte-Victoire, features a turquoise-blue lake and scenic paths. The Colorado Provençal is famous for its vibrant red-ochre rock formations, providing a unique visual experience.
The mountain bike trails around Aix-en-Provence are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 370 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountainous terrain to scenic vineyard routes, and the overall quality of the trail network.
Yes, many of the trails around Aix-en-Provence are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for planning your ride and returning to your starting location without needing a shuttle.
While many natural areas in Provence are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary by park or protected area, such as the Grand Site Sainte-Victoire or the Regional Natural Parks. It's always best to check local signage or park authority websites for current rules regarding dogs, especially concerning leash requirements and restricted areas.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers technical rocky descents and fast singletrack, particularly around Mont Sainte-Victoire. The Colorado Provençal also provides opportunities for freeride mountain biking with jumps, drop-offs, and mini-canyons.
Many trailheads, especially around popular areas like Mont Sainte-Victoire, have designated parking facilities. For example, areas near the Bimont Dam or access points to the Grand Site Sainte-Victoire often provide parking. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking information near your chosen starting point.
While the provided routes focus on the riding experience, the region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. For example, you can explore the unique geological formations of the Colorado Provençal or enjoy the views from Mont Sainte-Victoire. For specific points of interest, you might find highlights like The cobbles at Vertain Mill or Pave Bourghelles to Wannehain, which are part of the broader regional attractions.
The countryside around Aix-en-Provence is dotted with picturesque villages such as Le Tholonet, Vauvenargues, Beaurecueil, and Ventabren. These villages often offer local cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options, making them convenient bases for exploring the nearby mountain bike trails.


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