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1,309
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42
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Jogging around Saint-Péray offers diverse terrain, from the undulating hills of the Crussol massif to the flatter paths bordering the Rhône Valley. The region is characterized by its renowned vineyards, rocky outcrops, and the historical presence of Château de Crussol. Runners can explore a mix of challenging ascents and more gentle routes, providing varied experiences across its natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.0
(4)
94
runners
7.25km
00:58
280m
280m
Run a moderate 4.5-mile loop through the Massif de Crussol, exploring a medieval castle and enjoying panoramic Rhône Valley views.
4.3
(3)
475
runners
11.4km
01:32
390m
390m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(4)
165
runners
6.30km
00:41
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
99
runners
40.7km
05:20
1,380m
1,390m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
4.0
(1)
23
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12.1km
01:34
420m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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very nice view from the castle
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From its rocky outcrop it stands majestically like a sentinel over the Rhone Valley. It stands majestically from its rocky outcrop like a sentinel over the Rhône Valley.
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Dominates the entire Rhone valley. Climax.
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beautiful place, beautiful panorama a little steep
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Crussol Castle is an 11th century medieval fortress, now in ruins. It stands 200m above the city of Valencia. The disappearance of the castle is partly due to a mining explosion in a quarry below the castle, lightning in the 1950s and a major landslide in 2014. It is worth taking a short detour on your route!
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Crussol Castle is an 11th century medieval fortress now in ruins. It stands 200 meters above the city of Valencia. The castle's demise is partly due to a mining explosion in a quarry beneath the castle, lightning in the 1950s and a major landslide in 2014.
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Very nice route, the climbs are quite steep, but the landscape is so beautiful that the effort goes away on its own (or almost!!).
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Jogging routes in Saint-Péray offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find undulating hills within the Crussol massif, providing challenging ascents and descents, often with rocky sections. There are also flatter paths bordering the Rhône Valley, ideal for easier runs, and picturesque trails winding through the region's renowned vineyards.
Yes, Saint-Péray offers several challenging trail running routes. For instance, the Crussol Castle – Saint Romain de Lerps Peak loop from Saint-Péray is a difficult 40.5 km route with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Ruisseau de Jergne loop from TAD Biousse, a 12.1 km trail with over 400 meters of ascent.
Many running routes offer stunning views and pass by historical landmarks. The majestic Crussol Castle, perched atop a rocky outcrop, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Rhône Valley. You can also find viewpoints like the Esplanade du Champ de Mars and natural features such as the View of the Soyons caves, which can be incorporated into longer runs.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the region's diverse network includes easier paths, particularly those bordering the Rhône Valley or through vineyards, which could be suitable for families. The guide features 2 easy routes out of 50 total, suggesting options for less strenuous outings.
Many outdoor trails in the Ardèche region are generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in vineyard areas or near livestock. Specific rules for each trail may vary, so check local signage. The Le Mialan loop from TAD Biousse, winding through vineyards, could be a pleasant option for you and your canine companion.
Saint-Péray offers good running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring the vineyards and hills. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are preferable. Winter runs are possible, but some higher elevation trails might be cooler or have varied conditions.
Yes, many of the running routes in Saint-Péray are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular example is the GR 42: Crussol Castle Loop, a moderate 7.3 km trail that provides panoramic views and returns to its origin.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads. For routes around Crussol Castle, you can often find parking in Saint-Péray itself or at designated spots closer to the castle's access points. Specific parking details might be available on individual route pages or local tourism information.
The running routes in Saint-Péray are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from the challenging Crussol hills to the serene vineyard paths, and the stunning panoramic views, especially from historical sites like Crussol Castle.
For those seeking longer distances, Saint-Péray does offer extended running options. The Châteaubourg Castle loop from Saint-Péray is a difficult 22 km route, providing a substantial challenge for endurance runners. This route offers a mix of terrain and scenery over a longer duration.
There are over 50 jogging routes available around Saint-Péray, catering to various fitness levels. This includes 2 easy routes, 24 moderate routes, and 24 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced trail runners alike.


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