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9.67km
290m
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Jog the Château de Montalet Trail, a moderate 6.0-mile route with 939 feet of gain, offering castle views and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through a protected area
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Aire d'adhésion du parc national des Cévennes
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.48 km
2.42 km
738 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
8.70 km
604 m
319 m
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The trail typically starts from Molières-sur-Cèze. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would generally look for parking within the village to begin your journey on this loop trail.
The Château de Montalet Trail is rated as moderate to difficult for jogging due to its varied terrain and significant elevation changes. It includes a good climb at the start, with a 2 km section on a paved road, followed by rocky outcrops, forest trails, and switchbacks. Sure-footedness and sturdy shoes are recommended, so beginners should be prepared for a challenging experience.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter carrossable tracks, earthen esplanades, and narrower footpaths. Expect ascents on rocky outcrops and winding paths through green oak undergrowth and dense mixed forests. There's also a 2 km section on a paved road at the beginning. Sturdy shoes are essential for navigating the demanding surfaces.
The trail offers diverse scenery and historical points of interest. You'll jog from the banks of the Cèze River to ridges with views of the town of Molières and the impressive Montalet Castle. The route also features remnants of the region's mining past, such as an old slag heap and a structure resembling a keep, along with a botanical path.
Yes, the route primarily follows the official trail named "Château de Montalet" for its entire length. It also briefly passes through sections of "Les Montèzes" and "Route du Montalet".
While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the varied terrain, potential wildlife, and the presence of historical sites. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
The trail passes through dense, mixed forests that provide shade, making it enjoyable during warmer months. However, the Cévennes region can experience varied weather. Early May is notable as a medieval day is organized annually at the Montalet Castle, which could be a unique time to visit, though it might be busier. Consider spring and autumn for milder temperatures.
Based on available information, there is no mention of a specific permit or entrance fee required to access the Château de Montalet Trail itself. However, it's always good practice to check local regulations before your visit.
Absolutely. The trail provides views of the town of Molières and the historic Montalet Castle, which is a significant landmark. You'll also encounter historical remnants from the region's mining past, adding to the unique character of the route.
Given the moderate to difficult rating and varied terrain, you should bring sturdy jogging or hiking shoes for sure-footedness. Hydration is key, so carry enough water. Depending on the season, consider sun protection, layers of clothing, and perhaps a small first-aid kit. A map or GPS device is also recommended as parts of the trail can be winding.
The trail starts and ends in Molières-sur-Cèze. You should be able to find local amenities like cafes or restaurants in the village to refuel after your jog. For more options, nearby towns like Saint-Ambroix might offer a wider selection.
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