Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde
Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde
4.4
(24)
154
riders
36
rides
Gravel biking around Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde offers a network of routes through the varied landscapes of Provence. The region is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and scattered forested areas, providing diverse terrain for gravel cyclists. Elevations typically include moderate climbs and descents, with some routes featuring passes and cols under 200m, which are considered hills. The area's geology supports a mix of gravel paths, dirt roads, and quieter paved sections suitable for gravel bikes.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.5
(2)
28
riders
68.7km
04:41
1,170m
1,170m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
3.0
(2)
8
riders
22.5km
01:39
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(4)
11
riders
30.8km
01:55
450m
450m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
24
riders
80.0km
05:27
1,440m
1,440m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
14
riders
49.9km
03:32
1,020m
1,020m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Magnificent to discover by mountain bike to explore the small streets
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Great section! Gravel OK, but it's a climb.
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You have to have a very broad perspective to understand this as art or mysticism. To me, it's just a collection of stones...
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Lively market square with an attractive restaurant for a break from the tour.
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There are over 40 gravel bike routes in the Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from moderate loops to more advanced, challenging rides.
Yes, the region offers some easier options. For instance, there is at least one easy route available, and several moderate trails that might be suitable for beginners looking for a bit more challenge or families with some cycling experience. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and smoother surfaces.
Route durations vary significantly. Shorter, moderate trails like the View of Cairanne – Col le Débat (251 m) loop from Rasteau can be completed in under 2 hours. Longer, more difficult routes, such as the Entrechaux – Faucon loop from Vaison-la-Romaine, can take over 5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
The best time for gravel biking in Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde is generally spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less intense heat than summer and fewer chances of winter's colder, wetter conditions. The vineyards are also particularly beautiful during these times.
Absolutely. The Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde area is well-suited for experienced gravel bikers, with 27 difficult routes available. These trails often feature significant elevation gains and varied terrain, such as the Suzette Pass – Chaîne Pass loop from Cairanne, which winds through vineyards and offers panoramic views.
The routes are characterized by the stunning landscapes of Provence, including extensive vineyards, rolling hills, and scattered forested areas. You'll often encounter quiet country roads and gravel paths, with many routes offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Saint-Roman-De-Malegarde are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the View of Cairanne – Col le Débat (251 m) loop from Rasteau and the La Roque-Alric – Chaîne Pass loop from Vaison-la-Romaine.
The region is rich in historical and natural attractions. You might encounter highlights such as the Vaison-la-Romaine Roman Bridge, the charming Crestet Village, or the impressive Suze-la-Rousse Castle. Many routes pass through or near these points of interest, offering opportunities for cultural stops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars from over 26 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful vineyard landscapes, and the quiet country roads that make for an enjoyable gravel biking experience.
While specific cafes are not always marked on routes, many trails pass through or near charming Provençal villages. These villages often have local bakeries, small shops, or cafes where you can stop for refreshments and experience local life. Planning your route to include a village stop is a great way to enhance your ride.
The routes typically feature moderate climbs and descents, reflecting the region's rolling hills. While some routes include passes and cols, these are generally under 200m, making them manageable hills rather than high mountain passes. For example, the Gigondas – Sablet Village and Vineyards loop from Roaix involves over 1000m of elevation gain, indicating a challenging but rewarding ride.


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