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You can be forgiven for indulging a little, especially when you are on holiday! Enjoy truffle hunting trips and hikes through the vineyards with delicious breaks.
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The Mont Ventoux is an area of natural beauty with much to discover. One of the best ways is by foot. Find below some of our favourite walks.
Ventoux-Provence partner hotels Come and spend your holidays in one of Ventoux-Provence’s partner hotels. Whether they are close to Mont-Ventoux, in the countryside, on the mountains, in the town or...
Scenic roads with stunning views of the Ventoux, the Gorges de la Nesque, the plain of Sault, Méthamis. From hilltop villages and following quiet roads will unfold varied countryside. This time you...
The 2nd largest gorge in Provence, labelled Natura 2000, this spectacular road punctuated by tunnels overlooks the unspoilt canyon and offers fantastic views. En route to Villes sur...
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You should always be cautious and train thoroughly before going up Mont-Ventoux by bike. Fifteen marked routes await you on the roads across the plain of Comtat-Venaissin, in the vineyards, all along...
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On the picturesque country roads at the foot of Mont-Ventoux, the Dentelles de Montmirail, in the Gorges de la Nesque and on the Plateau de Sault, come and explore the Comtat Venaissin area of...
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The Biosphere Reserve, an exceptional distinction! The Mont-Ventoux Biosphere Reserve covers 90,000 hectares and has 38,000 inhabitants. It is an international recognition awarded by UNESCO in 1990 to...
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Try paragliding above Ventoux as part of a club or for your first experience flying through the air! Wander through the cavities of Albion's Saint Christol or visit the Grotte de Thouzon. Do you...
The landscape of the Pays de Sault is characterised by a luminous and intense blue sky which has attracted generations of painters and in which the silhouette of a village perched on a rocky spur or...
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I am Mont-Ventoux Some say that the origin of my name comes from ‘vent’, meaning wind. It is true that the Mistral wind can be very strong at my summit! But the ‘Ven’ in Ventoux actually has...
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There is no better way to have fun than on a bike, mountain bike or scooter with the whole family - and without any effort of course - or almost! No need to worry about climbs, with electric...