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Le Beaucet walks
Around Le Beaucet
This loop allows you to discover the villages of Le Beaucet and La Roque-sur-Pernes, built entirely of stone, via beautiful paths and trails.
Short loop in the Monts du Vaucluse
A pleasant short hike with magnificent views of Mont Ventoux, the Alpilles and the Luberon.
The Rocher des Trois Luisants
A pleasant hike in the Beaucet area. After the climb to Rocher des Trois Luisants, the walk continues on comfortable tracks offering beautiful views of the Vaucluse Plateau.
A circular between Le Beaucet and Venasque
Between Le Beaucet and Venasque, two shaded valleys for a summer hike.
Combe de Capellan
Visit the rocky and airy Combe de Capellan, then the wooded and more humid Combe de la Fontaine du Rupt. Views of the Comtat and, of course, the inevitable Ventoux. At the end, you can visit the village of Venasque, a medieval gem.
The Oratory Trail in Saint-Didier
A short family walk that allows you to discover Saint-Didier and its countryside by following the various oratories that dot the village.
On the southern heights of Saint-Didier
An easy, undemanding hike in the hills above Saint-Didier, on the south side of the village.
Some sections are on roads, then carriageways and finally footpaths.
This hike is suitable in all seasons, but beware of mud in wet weather.
The Vaucluse Mountains - La Nauque
A hike with numerous balcony paths and beautiful views. In particular, the balcony path through Combe de Capellan overlooks the gorges.
A looping route between Venasque and Le Beaucet
Discover two magnificent villages, Venasque, listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France, and Le Beaucet, a hilltop village and former fortress, nestling in the shelter of its ruined castle.
Les Combes and the Forest of Venasque
After passing through the beautiful village of Venasque, this route goes through several shaded valleys that are very pleasant in summer. In May, you can pick a few cherries from abandoned trees along the paths.
Saint-Gens - Combe de Capellan
From the Hermitage of Saint-Gens, this trail climbs back up to the miraculous spring, then winds its way across the plateau along the historic Plague Wall trail and returns via the Combe de Capellan and the holm oak forests of the Monts de Vaucluse.
Double circular route from Saint-Gens to Sénanques
Between two important sites of medieval Christianity, this hike promises beautiful views of the magnificent landscapes of the Vaucluse: Dentelles de Montmirail, Mont Ventoux, and the Rhône Valley. The dense vegetation provides shade in summer.
Demanding in terms of length and elevation, it is reserved for experienced and motivated hikers. Refrain from hiking in case of rain or threatening storms.
Circular around Saumane via the Rocher des Trois Luisants
A beautiful circular on very pleasant paths offering beautiful views of the plain, Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail.
Around Saumanes
A lovely, easy hike starting from the car park at the Château de Saumanes in Vaucluse.
Valescure and the Trois Luisants
Set off to discover some of the gems in the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse region, such as the semi-troglodyte shelter in Marculy, the old Valescure farm and the watchtower at the top of the valley between Mourre Pelé and Trois Luisants.
Les Trois Luisants via Saumane-de-Vaucluse
A lovely little hike around Saumane-de-Vaucluse on typical Provençal trails.
Around Saumane-de-Vaucluse
A pretty walk around Saumane-de-Vaucluse. Fine scenery and troglodytic dwellings. Since a lot of the walk is in the shade of the forest, it is pleasant in hot weather.
The rock shelter at La Tapy
Short family hike in the hills above Saumane-de-Vaucluse.
Between Malemort-du-Comtat and Méthamis
Hike through the Monts de Vaucluse to reach the pretty village of Méthamis, with extraordinary views of Mont Ventoux. A challenging out-bound leg with some steep climbs and a gentle return to the starting point, in the commune of Malemort-du-Comtat.
Saint Antoine loop, via the canal, Le Serre and Le Mas
Hike starting from the hamlet of Saint-Antoine, in the commune of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, passing along the Carpentras canal and climbing up to the heights, with views of the Luberon and the Rhône valley.
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