Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

M02 Bondelon

Route

Difficulty

Easy

Duration

2h03

Distance

7km

Positive elevation gain

256 meters

Negative elevation gain

256 meters

Altitude

Min. 71 meters

Max. 207 meters

  • circuit
  • variante
  • liaison

Departure / Arrival

Fontaine-de-Vaucluse - Park car D24-D25 / Fontaine-de-Vaucluse - Park car D24-D25

Parking

D25 or D24 (payed parking)

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Dominated by the ancient oppidum of Bondelon, this circular hike takes you along ancient cart tracks, recognisable by their smooth ruts, known as “rodans”.

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public transportation

Closest train station: Isle sur la Sorgue
Then bus line 921 on the Zou Bus network. - stop: Fontaine-de-Vaucluse Centre

recommended parking

D25 or D24 (payed parking)

road access

Hike to Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, 7km west of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue via the D938 and D25

To note


  • Choose to do this itinerary in spring. Be aware of any limits to accessing the massifs in the summer time

  • Plan to take good walking shoes, water and a hat

If you want to report a problem on your hike (marking, maintenance, danger...), let us know on Suricate: sentinels.sportsdenature.fr
Access to the massifs
Respect the regulations preserving protected natural areas – find out about restrictions to accessing the massifs during fire risk periods, from 15 June to 15 September.
Before heading out, check the website

In brief

  • Exploring old cart tracks.
  • Low walls and dry stone structures. Viewpoints over the Sorgue.
  • Visit the Petrarch gardens, the paper mill and the Sorgue spring - the largest underground river in Europe.

Contact

Fédération Française de Randonnée de Vaucluse
Tel : View number 04 28 70 27 29
Website : https://www.rando84.com/

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