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Discover the South of France on this 3-hour Rando-Vélo tour for $59, featuring mountain biking or hiking, stunning natural sites, and multilingual guides.

For those looking to explore the scenic beauty of France’s southern regions, Rando-Vélo: Discovery and Leisure offers an engaging experience at a friendly price of $59 per person. This 3-hour tour, operated by APN, combines hiking or mountain biking—including electric-assisted bikes—with visits to some of the most captivating spots in the region.
This tour suits all ages and fitness levels, thanks to its adaptable approach and various practice sites. Whether traveling with family, friends, or alone, visitors benefit from qualified, multilingual guides who lead you through natural and cultural highlights. A notable advantage is the flexibility of options, allowing guests to combine multiple activities or extend their exploration over several days.
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The tour begins on the outskirts of Anduze, a charming village set within the Gardon gorges. Here, you’ll find a perfect starting point to appreciate the views from trails overlooking castles, hills, and river landscapes. This site offers a balanced mix of natural beauty and easy-access viewpoints, making it ideal for a leisurely walk or a light mountain biking session.
The scenery around Anduze is particularly striking, with cliffs and lush greenery framing the village. The natural setting encourages quiet reflection and photography alike, especially since the trails are suitable for various activity levels. The guides are knowledgeable about the area’s history and geography, helping guests make the most of these views.

Next, the tour moves to Collias, an area steeped in history and scenic charm. Here, visitors encounter a landscape dotted with small villages, Roman ruins, and the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct. This architectural marvel is one of the region’s most significant monuments, and the tour provides an opportunity to learn about its history while enjoying its impressive views.
Activities here include hiking or biking along trails that encircle the site, offering glimpses of the aqueduct and surrounding countryside. The terrain is accessible, making it suitable for all levels. The experience combines natural scenery with cultural heritage, giving a well-rounded visit to this ancient site.

A highlight of the tour is reaching Le Pic Saint-Loup, one of the region’s highest mountains. The ascent offers a breathtaking 380° panoramic view of vineyards, hills, and distant valleys. Whether on foot or bike, this climb provides a rewarding challenge and spectacular vistas that make the effort worthwhile.
The ascent showcases the region’s diverse landscape, from rolling vineyards to rugged peaks. The guides’ expertise ensures safety and enjoyment throughout the climb, making it accessible even for those new to mountain activities. The vantage point here is one of the tour’s most memorable moments, offering a true sense of the region’s grandeur.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Cirque de Navacelles is a stunning natural formation, carved from a canyon in the Cévennes. This site features waterfalls, lush greenery, and unique geological formations, making it a favorite for nature lovers. The tour includes short hikes and visits to the village and its historic mill, all within an environment rich with waterfalls and verdant foliage.
The setting here is peaceful and visually striking, with the deep canyon providing dramatic scenery. Visitors can enjoy the quiet beauty of the landscape, with plenty of opportunities for photography and exploration. This stop truly highlights the natural diversity of the region.

Goudargues, often called the “Little Venice of Gard,” offers a picturesque setting with its canals and charming streets. The tour allows for leisurely walks or bike rides through this quaint village, giving visitors a taste of authentic southern French life.
The waterways and narrow lanes create a romantic atmosphere, perfect for exploring at a relaxed pace. The guides can share insights into local traditions and history, enriching the experience. This stop is ideal for those seeking a peaceful, scenic stroll.

The Sautadet waterfalls in La Roque sur Cèze are a dramatic natural spectacle. The tour offers visits to this site where water cascades over rocks into clear pools, creating a striking landscape. Depending on the activity chosen, visitors might enjoy short hikes or simply relax by the waterfalls.
The site combines natural power with scenic beauty, making it a memorable part of the journey. The waterfalls are a popular spot for photography and appreciating the raw force of nature, offering a perfect break in the tour.

The Aiguieres area features hidden emerald pools that invite exploration. These quiet, crystal-clear waters are perfect for a quick swim or simply admiring their beauty from the shore. The tour may include visits to these exclusive spots, depending on the activity plan.
The pools are tucked away from busy tourist areas, providing a moment of tranquility amidst the tour’s adventure. They add a special touch for those interested in discovering less-traveled natural treasures.

The village of Dions is known for its geological treasures. Visitors here have opportunities for light hikes and geological exploration, observing formations and rocks unique to this part of France. This stop broadens understanding of the region’s natural history.
The area’s geological features make it a fascinating stop for curious minds and nature enthusiasts alike. The guides share insights into the area’s formations, enhancing the appreciation of this distinctive landscape.
The tour’s meeting point is announced a few days before the activity to adapt to weather conditions, ensuring safety and comfort. Equipment such as bikes and hiking gear is included, along with a topo map and qualified instructor. The tour is conducted in French, English, and Spanish, thanks to multilingual guides.
Guests should bring their own sportswear, water, and food, as these are not included. The experience is private, accommodating customized options such as combining multiple activities or extending the stay with camping or bivouacs in natural reserves. The tour also offers the chance to sample local products, wines, cheeses, and charcuterie upon request.
This tour is a fantastic choice for anyone eager to explore the South of France’s diverse landscapes at a relaxed pace. The balance of active pursuits and scenic stops makes it suitable for families, friends, and solo travelers alike. The adaptability of activities allows participants to tailor the experience according to their interests and fitness levels.
Thanks to multilingual guides, the experience is accessible to a broad audience. The three-hour duration fits well into a day of sightseeing or as part of a longer trip. The inclusion of equipment, guides, and insurance ensures a hassle-free adventure, with optional extras like local tastings adding to the appeal.
Rando-Vélo: Discovery and Leisure offers a well-rounded, flexible way to enjoy the best of the South of France. Its affordable price, combined with beautiful natural sites and professional guides, makes it an attractive option for outdoor lovers and curious explorers.
While the tour covers many highlights, participants should be prepared for variable weather and bring their own water and snacks. The ability to customize the experience—such as combining activities or extending the stay—sets this tour apart as a personalized journey through France’s scenic heartlands. This activity is especially suited for those seeking a balanced mix of activity and relaxation amid stunning landscapes.
What is included in the price of $59?
The fee covers equipment, a guided tour by a qualified instructor, and insurance. Additional costs apply for transport, food, and beverages.
Can I choose between hiking and biking?
Yes, guests can select to explore on foot or by bike, including options for electric-assisted mountain bikes.
What is the maximum duration of the tour?
The activity lasts 3 hours, with meeting times adjusted a few days before based on weather conditions.
Is the tour suitable for children or beginners?
Absolutely—all ages and levels are welcome, thanks to the adaptable routes and practice sites.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is communicated a few days ahead of the activity to ensure safety and weather safety.
Are there opportunities for extended or combined activities?
Yes, the tour can be combined with other activities like canoeing, climbing, or camping, and can be organized over multiple days.