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Day ride - train to Tarascon return via Le Grau-du-Roi (Camargue)

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Day ride - train to Tarascon return via Le Grau-du-Roi (Camargue)

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May 19, 2025

Day ride - train to Tarascon return via Le Grau-du-Roi (Camargue)

Moderate

04:58

90.5km

18.2km/h

100m

110m

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 51.0 km for 86 m

Waypoints

A

Tarascon train station

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1

2.49 km

Rhône River at Tarascon

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At Tarascon it meets the Rhone. You can follow it on a fast cycle path up to Arles.

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4.94 km

Tarascon–Arles Cycle Path

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If you want to get from Tarascon to Arles quickly, this has been an alternative to the ViaRhona since 2022. It goes perfectly flat and dead straight along the dike. …

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11.7 km

Arles–Tarascon Cycle Path

Highlight • Cycleway

beautiful track that passes through vineyards and olive trees. on the other hand it is not well connected to the cities and you have to go through roads at the beginning and end

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4

15.3 km

Arles is a bustling city in Provence with a rich Roman heritage highlighted by its well-preserved amphitheater and ancient ruins.

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5

16.6 km

LUMA Arles & Frank Gehry's tower

Highlight • Monument

View from the roof terrace over the entire Rhone delta. Admission free. Design and execution typically Gehry. As fascinating as its big sister in Paris, the Fondation Vuitton. Unfortunately, however, …

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17.3 km

Ancient Theatre of Arles

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In ancient times, Arles was known as the "Gallic Rome". Its great act was - when it was under the reign of Emperor Augustus towards the end of the 1st …

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7

17.4 km

Arles Town Hall (City Hall)

Highlight • Historical Site

When he built the town hall in 1675 according to plans by Hardouin-Mansart, the Arles-born architect Peytret took over the clock tower (16th century) from the previous building, which is …

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8

17.5 km

Cloister of Saint Trophime

Highlight • Religious Site

You can't get to the famous monastery courtyard through the cathedral, but a bit further through the courtyard of the bishop's palace. It's only a better parking space, but after …

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10

23.4 km

The subtropical weather and abundance of water makes the northern area of the fertile alluvial plain Camargue a rich agricultural zone. Elegant long-haired horses are easy to see here.

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11

25.0 km

Enjoy the rural routes lined by horse farms and with amazing sunsets when rolling into the Camargue Nature Park via this small secondary farming road, instead of the main highway. And yes, the colors are natural: these photos are unedited.

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28.1 km

Domaine Sainte-Cécile

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Domaine Sainte-Cécile is a former monastery founded in the 17th century on Roman foundations. Horse farm after secularization, today three cottages and a large farmhouse are for rent. domaine-saintececile.com

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13

31.2 km

Canal de la Grand-Mar

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The sediment transported by the mighty Rhone has deposited an enormous delta far into the Mediterranean Sea. This channel follows one of the original channels the river used 2000-3000 years …

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14

31.8 km

Marais du Mas d'Agon

Highlight • Natural

One of several large water systems in the park. Very nice view at sunset

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15

34.5 km

View of the Vaccarès

Highlight • Viewpoint

16

36.2 km

Horseback riding

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17

50.9 km

The Petit Rhône

Highlight • River

The Petit Rhône, a branch of the Rhône, is famous for its natural beauty, with its landscapes of marshes, dunes and lagoons which are home to a rich and varied …

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18

60.7 km

There are the bulls

Highlight • Other

19

63.7 km

Tour de Bramasset

Highlight • Monument

In the commune of Saint-Gilles, south of the Scamandre pond, the Bramasset tower is now nicknamed the Stork Tower. The structure is believed to be the remains of an old …

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20

64.1 km

Camargue

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Cycling on this track you can enjoy the typical Camargue landscape with grazing animals, ponds and marsh birds.

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21

67.8 km

Canal de Capettes

Highlight (Segment) • River

On one side the Crey pond, on the other the Charnier pond. The landscape is incredible and will delight bird watchers. Pedal in slow motion to observe the birds and breathe the fresh air of the Petite Camargue.

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22

72.1 km

ViaRhôna – Pont des Touradons

Highlight • Cycleway

This beautiful cycle path departs from Aigues Mortes through the Camargue.

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23

74.2 km

Canal du Rhône à Sète cycle path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

A beautiful bike path along the Canal du Rhône à Sète is well developed.
Here it is easy to drive and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Suitable for touring bikes as well as racing bikes.

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78.9 km

ViaRhôna Cycling Route

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Via Rhôna is the cycling itinerary that follows the course of the Rhone river; in approximately 850 kilometres, you pass through numerous and varied landscapes, from the source in the …

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79.8 km

Carbonnière Tower

Highlight • Monument

The Tour Carbonnière is an old medieval watchtower located in the heart of the Camargue marshes. Built in the 13th century to control access to Aigues-Mortes, it served as a …

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82.9 km

Aigues-Mortes

Highlight • Settlement

In the heart of the Camargue stand the ramparts of Aigues-Mortes, a medieval city. This city marked successively by the history of the Crusades and the Templars then by the …

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27

85.6 km

Along the canal from Le Grau du Roi to Aigues Mortes you have a separate cycle path. Here you can spot Pink Flamingos in many places. You can also see the large salt pyramids here.

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28

86.1 km

Marette Pond

Highlight • Lake

Beautiful greenway on the other side of the canal.
Too bad the salt works are private. Visit possible nevertheless.

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29

87.3 km

Etang

Highlight • Other

30

88.9 km

The Médard pond is one of the many lagoons on the Mediterranean coast that give rise to the landscapes of the Camargue. It is possible to admire it here during a bike ride.

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31

90.0 km

I made my ice creams

Highlight • Cafe

B

90.5 km

End point

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

56.1 km

26.4 km

5.79 km

1.64 km

381 m

198 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

85.7 km

3.04 km

1.26 km

260 m

227 m

< 100 m

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