Ardèche Gorges hiking trail
Un des passages à gué
Un des passages à gué - Marina Geray
VALLON-PONT-D'ARC

Ardèche Gorges hiking trail

Fauna - Flora

⚠️ The hike in the Ardèche Gorges is a challenging route. It is intended for experienced hikers and is not recommended for young children.
The trail is very rocky, and there is a significant elevation gain (+/- 500m).
The route follows the river and includes two mandatory fords, handrails and a ladder.
The entire route is only feasible when the river water level is very low. Check before setting off.

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The first part of the historic trail runs through the Ardèche Gorges Nature Reserve, offering a total of 24 km of magnificent, unspoilt landscapes.

Majestic gorges with luminous rocks sculpted by water and time. Protected flora and fauna, typical of limestone cliffs and the Mediterranean climate.
The trail runs along the cliff edge at times and along the riverbank at others, offering numerous opportunities for swimming along the way.


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Recommandations

Please note! The Ardèche Gorges trail is a linear trail, not a loop. You will therefore need to arrange your own transport by car or with one of the transport companies offering this service.
You can park your vehicle at the Sauze car park in Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche, at car park 3 (Belvédère) at the Pont d'Arc, or at the bus station car park in Vallon-Pont-d'Arc. From there, you can reach the starting point by foot: see the ‘Le Pont d'Arc depuis Vallon’ hike; or take a shuttle bus, which runs in summer and on weekends in May and June.
The hike is not possible all year round due to fords where water levels may be too high. Be sure to check the weather and water levels with the Tourist Office before setting off.
It is possible to leave the nature reserve and return to the Gorges tourist road at the Gaud and Gournier bivouacs, but to complete the entire hike, it is strongly recommended that you spend a night in one of these bivouacs. They are open and staffed from Easter to the end of September. Reservations are required at the Vallon-Pont-d'Arc or St-Martin-d'Ardèche Tourist Offices or on the Ardèche Gorges Tourist Office website.


– The best months to visit are May, June, September and October. Temperatures are cooler and the days are sunny.
– Stay on the trails to protect the flora.
– Be as discreet as possible so as not to disturb the animals that live here.
– Obviously, do not throw rubbish or toilet paper into the countryside.

Good hiking boots. Water shoes and walking sticks for fording. Sun protection. Water bottles or water pouches. Bring sufficient water and food. Camping equipment if not booked at one of the campsites.


Information desks

1 Pl. de l'Église, 07700 Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche

https://www.gorges-ardeche-pontdarc.fr/info@gorges-ardeche-pontdarc.fr0475545420

Transport

Bus line X76 Valence TGV - Montélimar - Vallon-Pont-d'Arc
Bus line E15 Avignon - Vallon-Pont-d'Arc - Aubenas
Pont d'Arc shuttle bus on weekends in May and June + every day in July and August, departing from the Vallon-Pont-d'Arc Tourist Office. Check timetables.
Bus line E20 Pont-St-Esprit - St-Just-d'Ardèche - Bourg-St-Andéol.
Canoe rental companies between St-Martin-d'Ardèche and Vallon-Pont-d'Arc


Access and parking

From Vallon Pont d'Arc, take the D290 towards the Ardèche Gorges.
It is advisable to leave your car in Saint-Martin and book a lift to the starting point with one of the canoe rental companies.
In summer, there are shuttle buses connecting Vallon-Pont-d'Arc to the P3 Belvédère car park.
The departure point can also be just after the Pont de Tiourre bridge.

Parking :

Parking 3 ‘Belvédère’ or in Chames, Vallon-Pont-d'Arc

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