Avignon to Villeneuve-lès-Avignon (4 km)
Explore the old streets of Avignon. © Profimedia Suitable for: Children aged 6 and above
This delightful route takes you along the scenic Rhone riverbanks, providing splendid views of medieval structures and Provencal scenery. Starting in the historic city of Avignon, famous for the Palais des Papes, the path winds through scenic landscapes before reaching the enchanting town of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon. At a comfortable length of 4 km, this route is suitable for children aged 6 and above, with plenty of opportunities for picnic breaks and exploring local French delicacies along the way. Cavaillon to Robion (11.3 km)
Cavaillon Cathedral, a former Roman Catholic church in the town of Cavaillon. © Profimedia Suitable for: Children aged 8 and above
Embark on a voyage through Provencal history as you cycle from the vibrant city of Cavaillon to the charming village of Robion. This 11.3 km route takes you past several historical landmarks, including the beautiful Cavaillon Cathedral and the quaint old town of Robion. With its moderate length and historical sites, this route is ideal for children aged 8 and above, offering an educational excursion for the whole family. Marseille to Calanques National Park (24.1 km)
The Calanques National Park and its stunning views will take your breath away. © Profimedia Suitable for: Children aged 10 and above
For families seeking a longer cycling experience, this route offers an exciting journey through Provence’s diverse landscapes. Starting in the bustling city […]
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