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The historic village of Méthamis is built on a rocky promontory overlooking the canyon carved out by the Nesque river....
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A breathtaking view of the Ventoux, the Albion plateau and a plunging view of the Val de Sault will reward your efforts! This hike is sublime in all seasons, but especially in summer when the...
Info - Famille, Flâneurs, Sportifs
It is a pleasant walk all year, in summer you benefit of the shade of the pine trees. You can also go for a swim in the lake !
Published 07/29/2020
Official since 27 July 2020, Mont-Ventoux becomes a Regional Nature Park with its 35 communes. In a...
Venasque, Le Beaucet, La Roque sur Pernes, Méthamis, and Blauvac , are five ‘mountain-top’ villages in Provence, perched on the rocky sides of the northern Vaucluse Mountains. They are found very...
Reportage - Rando, Flâneurs
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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The Rocalinaud Rock, also known as the « lunar rock » The Rocalinaud Rock, also known as the « lunar rock » (rocca lunal in Provençale) is a mass of sandstone, bound and sculpted by the wind, the rain...
A pretty hike with many interesting sights. This itinerary will allow you to discover the Combe de l'Ermitage, one of the most beautiful sites on the heights of Villes-sur-Auzon. On your way, you will...
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Gigondas « Dentelles de Montmirail » Gigondas, adossé à cette chaîne de moyenne montagne appelée originellement « Massif de Suzette » , pour devenir ensuite « Massif des Dentelles de Montmirail » . La...
Sportifs, Velo, Autres sports, Rando, Flâneurs
Precious Nature. We all want to make the most of it but to do this we need to adopt the right habits, year round but particularly in the summer.
Many of them have disappeared, but on the slopes of the Ventoux, if the steep path doesn't scare you, you can observe a strange mountain goat more commonly known as the chamois (Rupicapra).
Small spelt - or "cereal caviar" - is part of the Ventoux identity in the same way as the black truffle. Its blond fields were already there in prehistoric times and the Gauls ate it accompanied by...