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Arles / Port-St-Louis-du-Rhône

ViaRhôna
CRT PACA - T. Seray
Couple cycling in Camargue on the ViaRhôna
CRT PACA - T. Seray
Voyageurs à vélo sur piste cyclable en Camargue
F. Tijou
Pont Van Gogh in Arles
F. Tijou
Piste cyclable du Mas Thibert
CRT PACA - T. Seray
Plage du Port Saint-Louis en couple
F. Tijou
Plage du Port Saint-Louis à vélo
52 km
3 h 26 min
I begin
Arles
Port-St-Louis-du-Rhône
Seaside

The historic town of Arles stands just north of the Camargue. Famed for its Roman monuments, the whole place is steeped in history and packed with art treasures. Leaving town via the Pont Van Gogh (this bridge’s name recalling the time the great Dutch Impressionist spent in Arles), ViaRhôna leads you towards the Rhône Delta along a pretty greenway running beside the Canal d’Arles à Fos. Be aware that the way has not been thoroughly maintained in recent times and can be dangerous between the Fos lock and Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône. From the latter, a cycle path leads you to the sea and the possibility of a well-deserved swim at beautiful Plage Napoléon. En route, visit the Marais Vigueirat marshes by Mas-Thibert.

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 0m
Descents: 10m
Lowest point: 0m
Highest point: 11m

Road types

0.75km (1%) By road
51km (99%) Cycle path

Surface

32km (61%) Smooth
20km (39%) Unknown

The route

A part of the ViaRhôna stage has been set up from south of Arles, from the Pont Van Gogh. Beyond the bridge, there’s a fine tarmacked cycle track lasting 6km, as far as the Pont du Mas de la Ville. Then the track is made of compact sand that is not always that well maintained for the time being, going up to the Fos lock. At the end of this track (marked by wind turbines), follow the canal up to the D 35 road where the route comes to an end. Be aware, the D 35 is a very busy road in to Port-Saint-Louis, so take very great care along it.
At the entrance to Port-Saint-Louis, take the cycle track 250m after the intersection with the D 268 road. Follow a stretch of sandy track, then a tarmacked piece leading you up to a drawbridge. Note that it is complicated to take your bike through the restrictive access control measures in place here. After the bridge, take the first right and join the cycle track along Route de Napoléon, the road leading to the beach.

Liaison

From the bridge at Mas-Thibert, there’s a lovely tarmacked link taking you along to reach the Marais du Vigueirat marshes (2.5km). It’s worth the detour.

SNCF train services

Arles train station :

  • Line 8 : Marseille > Arles > Tarascon > Avignon
  • Line TER Avignon > Tarascon > Nîmes  > Montpellier
  • Line TER 10 : Marseille > Avignon > Orange > Valence > Lyon
  • Line TGV : Paris Gare de Lyon (4 hours)
  • Buses to Marseille, Les Saintes-Maries de la Mer, Les Salins de Giraud

Fos-sur-Mer train station

  • Line TER Miramas > Marseille St Charles

Buses

Car Treize

  • Line 21: Port Saint Louis > Arles  par Mas Thibert
  • Line 34: Martigues > Marseille  par Fos sur Mer, Port de Bouc, Martigues, Chateauneuf les Martigues, Gignac

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