The ridges of the Petites and Grandes Dentelles de Montmirail
Departure from Lafare (Vaucluse)
A short loop to discover these two characteristic rock formations as well as Saint-Christophe's Chapel, which protects the site, taking a less conventional route.
Hike to the Tour des Dentelles de Montmirail
Departure from Gigondas (Vaucluse)
A superb hike around the Dentelles de Montmirail.
This trek will take you through all sides of the Dentelles.
The Arfuyen Ridges
Departure from Le Barroux (Vaucluse)
Starting from Sainte-Madeleine Abbey at Barroux, this is quite a wild route offering many views over Mont Ventoux, the Dentelles de Montmirail and the surrounding plains.
The Dentelles of Montmirail leaving from Gigondas
Departure from Gigondas (Vaucluse)
A hike for everyone. You will find typical Mediterranean vegetation, protected flora and fauna. Equip yourself with good walking shoes and water. Respect nature and the silence (take your rubbish with you). Making fires, picking flowers and wild camping are strictly prohibited. Only follow the waymarking colours mentioned in the description.
Paty lake and chapel via le Barroux
Departure from Caromb (Vaucluse)
A hike against the backdrop of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail, taking you through the village of Barroux to admire the castle and the beautiful views of the valley. The walk then continues past Paty lake and chapel.
Le Barroux from Malaucène
Departure from Malaucène (Vaucluse)
A beautiful circuit that starts in Malaucène, at the foot of the Ventoux, and takes you around the magnificent Château du Barroux.
Circuit to Le Barroux from Malaucène
Departure from Malaucène (Vaucluse)
A pleasant, looping circuit that makes for a pleasant visit to the hilltop village of Le Barroux.
The Combe de Curnier
Departure from Bédoin (Vaucluse)
This hike on the southern slope of Mont Ventoux, narrow, wooded and always chilly, carved out by capricious waters, leads to a vast panoramic view.
From Mormoiron to the Notre-Dame des Anges chapel
Departure from Mormoiron (Vaucluse)
Climbing the hill of Notre-Dame des Anges from the typical village of Mormoiron offers a magnificent view of the Giant of Provence (Mont Ventoux). The varied route includes an ascent that resembles a mid-range mountain. The asphalt descent on the return journey takes you back to the village of Mormoiron, facing the Ventoux, with all the villages at the foot of the Ventoux in view: Mormoiron, Flassan, Bedoin, Caromb, Villes sur Auzon, etc.
Mont Ventoux by the southern slopes
Departure from Bédoin (Vaucluse)
Beautiful climb up the southern slopes of Mont Ventoux from the hamlet of Sainte Colombe 4 km from Bédoin.
The ochre trails of Mormoiron
Departure from Mormoiron (Vaucluse)
Take a walk between Mormoiron and Villes-sur-Auzon on the trails of old ochre quarries.
Piégon and the Giants’ hamlet
Departure from Piégon (Drôme)
In the mountains of the Baronnies, imagine a lost hamlet inhabited by giants... Skeletons with very long shins were found in the crypt of the chapel. They are the source of the name of the locality.
Mount Ventoux starting from the Mont Serein cam site
Departure from Beaumont-du-Ventoux (Vaucluse)
A beautiful round trip leading to the summit and back along the crests.
On the heights of Velleron
Departure from Velleron (Vaucluse)
A short family walk on the heights of Velleron to discover numerous dry-stone terraces in reasonably good condition.
The island of Oiselet
Departure from Sorgues (Vaucluse)
A family-friendly walk exploring the Island of Oiselet and the banks of the Rhône.
Around Rocher Saint-Julien
Departure from Buis-les-Baronnies (Drôme)
From Buis-les-Baronnies, walk around the Rocher Saint-Julien enjoying the views of the Baronnies and Mont Ventoux.
The northern tip of the Ile de la Barthelasse
Departure from Avignon (Vaucluse)
A very easy walk. The first part up to the dam, very pleasant and shady. There's not shade on second part until you arrive, so wear hats in sunny weather.
Numerous birds and in particular grey herons, cormorants, swans etc. are visible near the water and on the banks of the Rhone.
Around Murs via the Grande Blaque
Departure from Murs (Vaucluse) (Vaucluse)
Lovely hike without much difficulty. After climbing uphill for just under a kilometre, just enough time to reach an altitude of 700 m, where the the panoramic view of Lubéron with its lowlands and further below the valley behind Murs, opens up to you. Just for your enjoyment, this view will last for more than 4 km. The majority of the circular hike is through forest paths.