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Jogging routes around Rasteau traverse a landscape characterized by extensive vineyards and rolling hills, providing a diverse terrain for runners. The region features plains and woodlands, offering varied environments beyond the vine-covered slopes. Situated at an altitude of 200 meters, Rasteau provides panoramic views of the northern Vaucluse, including distant sights of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail. The trails often wind through hills of blue marl and fragrant garrigue, contributing to the unique Provençal experience.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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37
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14.0km
01:49
440m
440m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.5km
01:09
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.0km
01:05
100m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
01:18
220m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.0km
01:04
90m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Séguret is a picturesque village that is definitely worth a visit.
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Séguret is located at 250 m above sea level, beneath the Dentelles de Montmirail, a mountain range between the Rhone and Mont Ventoux. The town is located amidst vineyards and olive groves at the foot of a rugged hill occupied by a castle ruin. The village square offers a panorama of the Dentelles de Montmirail, the Vaison-la-Romaine plain and the Massif Central in the distance. Sightseeing attractions: - Castle ruins (13th century) - Remains of the old fortification wall (14th century), pierced by two gates and sally gates, which was led up from the village to the castle ruins. - Worth seeing are the Porte de la Bise and the Portail Neuf (14th century), whose gate has iron fittings. - Bell tower (14th century) - Listed fountain Fontaine des Mascarons decorated with stone masks (15th century) - Old washhouse above the torrent of the Prébayon gorge - Medieval-looking street network with narrow, cobbled streets that wind up the hill - Old houses of Rue des Poternes - The Place des Arceaux (18th century) and its ancient plane trees - Saint-Denis church (10th century) with Romanesque nave - Sainte-Thècle penitential chapel (18th century) - Notre-Dame-des-Grâces votive chapel (1636) in classicist French style - Ruins of the chapel and priory of Saint-Just (1793) - Ruins of the Notre-Dame-d′Aubusson chapel - The Musée des Santons in the St. Thècle chapel exhibits the typical Provencal clay nativity figures
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Séguret is located at 250 m above sea level, beneath the Dentelles de Montmirail, a mountain range between the Rhone and Mont Ventoux. The town is located amidst vineyards and olive groves at the foot of a rugged hill occupied by a castle ruin. The village square offers a panorama of the Dentelles de Montmirail, the Vaison-la-Romaine plain and the Massif Central in the distance. Sightseeing attractions: - Castle ruins (13th century) - Remains of the old fortification wall (14th century), pierced by two gates and sally gates, which was led up from the village to the castle ruins. - Worth seeing are the Porte de la Bise and the Portail Neuf (14th century), whose gate has iron fittings. - Bell tower (14th century) - Listed fountain Fontaine des Mascarons decorated with stone masks (15th century) - Old washhouse above the torrent of the Prébayon gorge - Medieval-looking street network with narrow, cobbled streets that wind up the hill - Old houses of Rue des Poternes - The Place des Arceaux (18th century) and its ancient plane trees - Saint-Denis church (10th century) with Romanesque nave - Sainte-Thècle penitential chapel (18th century) - Notre-Dame-des-Grâces votive chapel (1636) in classicist French style - Ruins of the chapel and priory of Saint-Just (1793) - Ruins of the Notre-Dame-d′Aubusson chapel - The Musée des Santons in the St. Thècle chapel exhibits the typical Provencal clay nativity figures
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Personally I prefer to go up from Saint-Roman and go down to Rasteau, it avoids braking too much downhill 🙂.
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This village is one of the most beautiful in France. Located at the foot of the Dentelles-de-Montmirail massif, it dominates a landscape of vineyards that will delight wine lovers. The remains of the fortifications, the Reynier gate, the Mascarons fountain or the Romanesque church of Saint-Denis are all beauties that you will have the opportunity to discover while walking through these small cobbled streets.
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Nice in the morning without crowds of tourists...
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Rasteau offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 320 different trails to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy paths to more challenging runs through the Provençal landscape.
Yes, Rasteau has several running routes perfect for beginners. There are over 30 easy trails that allow you to enjoy the scenic vineyards and rolling hills without excessive difficulty. These paths are generally less strenuous and offer a great introduction to running in the region.
Jogging routes in Rasteau primarily traverse extensive vineyards and rolling hills, often winding through fragrant garrigue. You'll also find paths through plains and woodlands, offering a diverse running experience. The varied soils, including clay-limestone and red soil, contribute to the unique visual interest of the area.
Many running routes in Rasteau offer superb panoramic views of the northern Vaucluse. From various points, you can often see distant sights of Mont Ventoux and the dramatic Dentelles de Montmirail, providing stunning backdrops for your run. The vine-covered terrains themselves are also very picturesque.
Yes, Rasteau's historic village itself, with its 12th-century Romanesque church and castle ruins, offers charming points of interest. Some routes might pass by or offer views of nearby landmarks. For example, you might catch glimpses of the Crestet Village or the Vaison-la-Romaine Roman Bridge, which are part of the rich local heritage.
Rasteau benefits from a sunny Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, making it generally pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, offering comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes. The south-facing hillsides also provide some protection from the Mistral wind.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Rasteau offers over 70 difficult routes. One notable option is the Porte Reynier – Séguret Village loop from Rasteau, a demanding 14 km trail with significant elevation changes, connecting Rasteau with the charming Séguret village.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the region's numerous easy and moderate routes are generally suitable for families. Look for the easier paths that wind through the vineyards or plains, which offer a pleasant experience for all ages. The Col de Viares loop from Rasteau is a moderate option that winds through vineyards and offers scenic views, which could be enjoyable for active families.
Yes, many of the running routes around Rasteau are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Running loop from Rasteau and the View of Cairanne loop from Rasteau, which both offer excellent circular options through the local vineyards and hills.
The running routes in Rasteau are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 160 reviews. Runners frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the unique experience of running through vineyards and garrigue, and the diverse terrain that offers options for all ability levels.
As a historic village, Rasteau typically offers parking options within or on the outskirts of the village, especially near its main square. From these central points, you can usually access various running trails that radiate out into the surrounding vineyards and countryside.
Rasteau, with its charming historic village and focus on wine tourism, has local amenities. You can find cafes and establishments in the village center where you can refresh before or after your run. Many vineyards also offer tasting rooms, providing a unique cultural reward after an invigorating run.


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