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No traffic touring cycling routes around Caumont-sur-Durance traverse the Durance valley, characterized by rolling green hills, olive groves, and the Durance River. The terrain primarily consists of gentle gradients, with some routes offering panoramic views of Mont Ventoux, the Luberon, and the Alpilles mountains from elevated points like the Colline de Piécaud. The region's natural environment features Mediterranean plant and animal life, providing a scenic backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.9km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I found an open-air stage there, but no infrastructure in the sense of a rest stop for hikers and cyclists.
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It was built in 1844 using Toulouse bricks and Quercy stone by engineer François Terrié, under the supervision of Jean-Baptiste de Baudre[What?], a civil engineer. Its dimensions are: total length 356 m; width 8.35 m on 14 piers. Less than 200 m upstream, the Compagnie des chemins de fer du Midi et du Canal latéral à la Garonne built the Cacor railway viaduct in 1857. From 1930 to 1932, trains used the canal bridge as a shoulder until the railway viaduct, destroyed by a flood of the Tarn, was replaced by the current bridge.[2]
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There was no longer a bar... only a sign "Le Jardin de Controlleur"
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Are you a fan of bridges? No? It doesn't matter, go see it anyway, it's very beautiful.
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Beautiful canal bridge overlooking the River Tarn
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Welcome place for cycle tourists (picnic area, refreshment bar) and comfortable, quiet guest room in front of a lock.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Caumont-sur-Durance, ranging in difficulty from easy to difficult. This selection ensures there's something for every skill level, allowing you to explore the beautiful Provençal landscapes at your own pace.
The best time to enjoy touring cycling in Caumont-sur-Durance is typically from spring (April-May) through early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and less intense heat than the peak summer. The landscapes are vibrant, and you can avoid the busiest tourist crowds.
Yes, Caumont-sur-Durance offers several easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for families and beginners. These routes often follow flat sections along riverbanks or converted railway lines, providing a safe and enjoyable experience. For example, routes like Valence d'Agen – Port of Valence-d'Agen loop from Malause are designed with accessibility in mind.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Caumont-sur-Durance offer varied terrain. Many routes utilize quiet country roads, dedicated cycle paths like the Véloroute du Calavon, and former railway lines, ensuring a smooth ride. You'll encounter flat sections through olive groves and vineyards, as well as gentle rolling hills that provide panoramic views of the Durance valley, Mont Ventoux, and the Luberon.
The routes often pass by historical and natural attractions. You might encounter the ancient Cacor Canal Bridge, the charming village of Moissac, or the impressive Saint Peter's Abbey Church and Cloister. The region itself is rich in Provençal charm, with stone facades and ramparts like the Porte Neuve in Caumont-sur-Durance.
Absolutely. Beyond the scenic Durance valley, you can explore the unique Fossil Beach, preserving marine life from millions of years ago. The Colline de Piécaud, a natural sensitive area, offers easy walks with botanical panels and stunning viewpoints over the surrounding landscapes, including Mont Ventoux and the Luberon. The routes themselves often traverse areas of remarkable biodiversity.
Many starting points for touring cycling routes around Caumont-sur-Durance offer convenient parking options. For instance, the Cacor Canal Bridge – Cacor Canal Aqueduct in Moissac loop can be accessed from the Parking de covoiturage VINCI Autoroutes Castelsarrasin, providing a good base for your ride. Look for designated parking areas in villages or near popular trailheads.
Caumont-sur-Durance and the surrounding villages in Provence offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You'll find charming local eateries to refuel after your ride, as well as guesthouses and hotels for overnight stays. Many villages along the routes provide opportunities to experience local Provençal cuisine and hospitality.
While many outdoor areas in Provence are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each route or protected natural area. Generally, well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome on many public paths, but some nature reserves or private properties may have restrictions. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and that you carry water for them.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Caumont-sur-Durance are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.45 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquility of the paths, the stunning Provençal scenery, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for an enjoyable and safe riding experience away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, several no-traffic touring cycling routes around Caumont-sur-Durance are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Cacor Canal Bridge – Cacor Canal Aqueduct in Moissac loop from Castelsarrasin, which offers a convenient and scenic circular journey.


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