Le Rocher de Roquebrune Cycle Route
Le Rocher de Roquebrune Cycle Route
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654
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43.9km
470m
Road cycling
The Le Rocher de Roquebrune cycling tour immerses you in a Provençal landscape where reddish rock formations meet the green of pine forests. Along its 43.9 kilometers, with an elevation gain of 466 meters, you'll enjoy ever-changing views that include the majestic Rocher de Roquebrune and the winding Argens river.…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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5.69 km
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14.6 km
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38.3 km
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43.9 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
36.8 km
6.29 km
722 m
150 m
Surfaces
42.1 km
1.82 km
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Saturday 11 July
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21°C
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The Le Rocher de Roquebrune Cycling Route is classified as moderately difficult. With a distance of approximately 43.9 kilometers and an elevation gain of about 466 meters, it is suitable for most fitness levels. It is estimated to take around 2 hours to complete.
The terrain is varied, with a large part of the route (approximately 81%) on well-paved asphalt. However, it is possible to encounter some unpaved segments, which adds diversity to the experience. The route combines coastal roads with ascents to the surrounding hills, characterized by red sandstone formations and river valleys.
The route offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean and passes through diverse landscapes. A central point is the majestic Rocher de Roquebrune, an impressive red sandstone formation. You will also pass by the Collet Redon - Bagnols-en-Forêt, a Scenic Road between Fréjus and Bagnols-en-Forêt, and the Aqueduct of the 25 Bridges. Additionally, you will enjoy views of the Argens river valley, the Blavet gorges, and charming medieval villages.
The route is a circuit, which means there is no single official starting point. You can begin at several convenient locations around Roquebrune-sur-Argens or Fréjus. It is recommended to look for public parking in these towns for easy access to the start of the route.
The best time to cycle the route is during spring and autumn. The weather is milder and more pleasant for cycling, avoiding the intense summer heat and potential winter rains or colder temperatures. These seasons also offer lush vegetation and clear skies to enjoy the views.
Since most of the route runs along paved roads and public paths, dogs are generally allowed. However, it is essential that dogs are always on a leash and under control, especially in sections with traffic or near inhabited areas. Make sure to bring bags to pick up their waste.
No, no special permit is required, and no entrance fees are charged to cycle the Le Rocher de Roquebrune Cycling Route. It is a publicly accessible route that runs along open roads and paths.
Yes, the route passes through or near several towns such as Roquebrune-sur-Argens, Le Muy, and Bagnols-en-Forêt. In these locations, you will find cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can replenish liquids and buy something to eat. It is always advisable to carry water and some snacks, especially on the more rural sections.
Yes, being a moderately difficult route, it is suitable for beginner cyclists with basic physical fitness. The ascents are manageable, and most of the terrain is paved. However, if you are an absolute beginner, we recommend ensuring your bike is in good condition and bringing the appropriate gear.
The route offers spectacular views. You can enjoy panoramas of the Mediterranean, the Argens river valley, the distinctive red sandstone formations of the Rocher de Roquebrune, and the Blavet gorges. From elevated points, on clear days, you can even spot the Estérel mountains and, in the distance, the Alps.
The Le Rocher de Roquebrune Cycling Route is a circuit. This means that the start and end points are the same, which facilitates planning and parking, as you won't have to worry about retracing your steps.
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