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Touring cycling routes around Roquefort-les-Pins traverse a diverse landscape, situated between the Mediterranean coast and the Southern Alps. The region features significant elevation changes, including ascents to cols like Col de l'Êcre and Col de Vence, alongside flatter coastal sections. Pine forests, the dramatic Gorges du Loup, and the Valbonne plateau characterize the terrain, offering varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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40.7km
03:26
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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53.1km
03:43
990m
990m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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78.6km
04:55
760m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.8km
02:09
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
01:15
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Not to be missed, then descend into the Gorges du Loup.
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Circuit starting and finishing at the Maurettes beach car park in Villeneuve Loubet. This route has the advantage of leaving the seaside to travel the roads of the Villeneuve hinterland: Biot, Valbonne, Opio, Le Rouret, Roquefort les pins. A good part of it is on a cycle path. You can stop for a picnic in the park opposite the Coluche stele and have a coffee in Roquefort. Avoid visiting Valbonne on Friday morning, it's market day. It's crowded!
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The view is really great, but the traffic conditions for cyclists can be very dangerous.
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Very pleasant to walk through the ramparts. Superb view.
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Fort Carré... is a historic military fortification located in Antibes. It is an iconic monument in the region, known for its star-shaped architecture and its strategic location offering panoramic views of the coast and the Mediterranean Sea. Here are some key facts about Fort Carré: * History: It was built in the mid-16th century by order of King Henry II of France. At that time, Antibes was an important border town with the County of Nice (then part of the Duchy of Savoy). The fort served to defend the city and monitor this border. It was later improved by the famous military engineer Vauban in the late 17th century. The fort remained a strategic site until the 19th century, when Nice was annexed to France and the border was extended. It was decommissioned from military use in 1860. * Architecture: The fort is characterized by its star-shaped shape with four bastions (called Bastion Nice, Bastion Corsica, Bastion Antibes, and Bastion France). Its patrol path rises 43 meters above sea level, offering a 360-degree view. * Protected Natural Site: Fort Carré is located on the Saint-Roch peninsula and is surrounded by a 4-hectare preserved natural area, classified as a Natura 2000 site and a ZNIEFF (Natural Zone of Ecological, Faunistic, and Floristic Interest). This site is owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral (Coastal Protection Agency). * Visits: The fort has been open to the public since 1998 and offers guided tours (strongly recommended, or even mandatory depending on the season) that allow visitors to explore the ramparts, towers, and barracks. Information on the fort's history and strategic importance is provided. Children's game booklets are also available. *Fun fact: Fort Carré served as the setting for the James Bond film "Never Say Never Again" (1983). In short, Fort Carré in Antibes is a fascinating historical site that offers insight into the region's military history, all in a magnificent natural setting with breathtaking views.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Roquefort-Les-Pins, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 9 moderate routes and 14 challenging routes, catering to various fitness levels.
The terrain around Roquefort-Les-Pins is quite varied, situated between the Mediterranean coast and the Southern Alps. You'll find significant elevation changes, including ascents to cols like Col de l'Êcre and Col de Vence, alongside flatter coastal sections. The landscape is characterized by dramatic gorges, extensive pine forests, and the Valbonne plateau.
Yes, Roquefort-Les-Pins is known for its challenging routes with substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Gourdon – View of Gourdon and the Valley loop from Roquefort-les-Pins is a difficult 64.1 km path with over 1300 meters of ascent, offering extensive views. Another option is the Route Napoléon – View of Grasse loop from Roquefort-les-Pins, which covers 52.3 km with nearly 1000 meters of climbing.
Many routes offer stunning natural scenery. You can cycle past the spectacular Gorges du Loup, explore majestic pine forests, and enjoy panoramic views stretching from the bay of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat to the bay of Antibes. The region is also known for its Mediterranean flora, with scents of mimosa, thyme, rosemary, and lavender.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in Roquefort-Les-Pins. Examples include the Canyon des gorges du Loup – Gourdon loop from Roquefort-les-Pins, which is a 39.3 km difficult route, and the Forest road – Fontmerle Pond loop from Roquefort-les-Pins, a 39.8 km route through pine forests.
The area is rich in history and charming villages. You can cycle past the ruins of Le Castellas, the original medieval site of Roquefort-Les-Pins, offering fabulous views. Other notable points include the Col de Vence, a popular cycling destination, and the picturesque hilltop village of Gourdon.
The touring cycling routes around Roquefort-Les-Pins are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic gorges, extensive pine forests, and the challenging hilly terrains that offer rewarding climbs and stunning panoramic views.
The Mediterranean climate around Roquefort-Les-Pins, with approximately 300 days of sunshine annually, makes it ideal for year-round cycling. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially for coastal or early morning rides. Winter provides milder conditions compared to many other regions.
While Roquefort-Les-Pins is inland, its strategic location allows for routes that extend towards the coast. Elevated routes often provide panoramic views stretching from the bay of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat to the bay of Antibes. You can also find flatter rides along the Côte d'Azur, passing through scenic towns like Nice and Cannes, with opportunities to admire the striking red rocks of the Estérel massif.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes in the region connect Roquefort-Les-Pins with other picturesque medieval villages. You can explore places like Valbonne, Opio, Biot, Tourrettes-sur-Loup, Le Bar-sur-Loup, and Gourdon, which offer a glimpse into the local character and often have cafes and shops.
Yes, many routes are designed to combine challenging climbs with picturesque mountain villages and coastal panoramas. For example, the Nice view towards Bar-sur-loup – Gourdon loop from Roquefort-les-Pins offers both significant elevation gain and beautiful vistas of the surrounding valleys and villages.


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