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Gaude, the dovecote of Montaigu

A loop which poses no problems so can be undertaken with children to discover a dovecote which is still in a good state.
Le Trou du Loup via the cairn

This is a pleasant hike with a visit to the Chapelle Saint Brice, another to the cairn built here for the 20th anniversary of the Sainte Tulle Hiking Club, and finally the Trou du Loup reservoir.
Trou du Loup and Ravin de Bernadine, with return via La Bosse

An easy loop starting from Corbières, with the Torrent de Corbières gorges and the Trou du Loup. The start of the walk offers a glimpse of the gorge on a gently ascending path, with very cool spots and a wide variety of flora. The Ravin de Bernadine has the same atmosphere but with a torrent that is often dry. The climb to La Bosse and the descent on the way back take you through scrubland typical of the Luberon. A pleasant way to discover the hills and scrubland of the Luberon.
The Cabanons de Mane

If you like Bories, you'll see them in the distance at the start, then up close, and you can even go inside some of them. On your way back, before you get to the village, you'll walk up a superb calade (cobbled) street, and there's a little detour to see the Château de Mane.
Oppedette Gorges - Le Calavon

Wild and difficult to access gorges, between 150 and 200m deep, very narrow in places, only a few metres wide. The descent of the Karstic Cave is very well equipped but tricky to navigate.
La Roche Amère

This loop goes around a rock (La Roche Amère), which will be visible for much of the hike. A quarter of the way round, I suggest a detour to the Chapelle de la Roche. If you wish, continue past the chapel (not marked on the map) and follow the path that leads to the top of the rock (ruin), where you will have a beautiful view of the Durance valley.
The Gorges of Oppedette

A beautiful loop around the Calavon Gorges from the village of Oppedette.
Viens, hamlets and chapels

A walk in the Luberon that includes a visit to the beautiful village of Viens, some of its hamlets and chapels.
Views of the ochre cliffs of Rustrel and Gignac, beautiful trails and forest passages.
Geological curiosities (slab with footprints).
Between Mirabeau and Beaumont-de-Pertuis

From Mirabeau to Beaumont de Pertuis, between hills and descents, towards the Sainte Croix chapel and Notre Dame de Beauvoir.
The Mourres rocks

Located north of Focalquier, the Mourres rocks are a geological curiosity. The area is full of enormous mushroom-shaped rocks several metres high. The word Mourre means 'snout' in Provençal.
The dovecotes of Limans

The small village of Limans is known for its six dovecotes.
Le Mourre Nègre via Cabrières-d'Aigues

A beautiful walk in the Grand Luberon with the Mourre Nègre, the highest point of this massif, as your destination.
Visit and tour of the Colorado Provençal (official route)

The walk begins with a visit to the Colorado Provençal lookout trail (pedestrian rate) run by the Association du Colorado de Rustrel and continues with a tour of the Colorado via the ridges (GR®) to discover views of other ochre quarries. The walk takes in all the different colours of ochre in these old open-air quarries.
Please note: the Parking des Mille Couleurs is reserved exclusively for visitors to the two signposted trails managed by the Association du Colorado de Rustrel for a limited time of around 3 hours. If you wish to hike the Tour du Colorado, you must park in the village and pay only the pedestrian entrance fee for the Belvederes trail.
The Colorado Provençal de Rustrel (official route)

The hike reveals all the nuances of ochre color in these ancient open-air quarries. You'll have to pay for parking lot.
The Colorado of Rustrel
A colourful visit to a place known as the Colorado of Provence.
The Mourre Nègre loop, passing by the old Saint-Pierre castle

The Mourre Nègre, the highest point in the Luberon mountain range, offers breathtaking views from its crest, stretching from the Étang de Berre to the Southern Alps and including the Sainte-Victoire and Mont Ventoux peaks.
On the way down, passing through the Vallon du Roumi, you can get close to the ruins (currently being restored) of the ancient Château Saint-Pierre and the adjoining chapel of the same name.
Le Mourre Nègre from Auribeau

Short path to access Mourre Nègre via the shaded slopes of the northern side of the Luberon.
Colorado Provençal via La Croix de Cristol

A beautiful hike that will allow you to discover the surroundings of Rustrel's Colorado.
Circuit along the Colostre

This walk near Gréoux-les-Bains allows you to discover a tributary of the Verdon, the Colostre, a charming little river that flows all year round in a small, fairly steep-sided valley. Also on the programme are an oppidum and the magnificent village of Saint-Martin-de-Brômes.
The Vautubière mountain

Despite a slight elevation gain, this is a scenic hike with 360° views of the Luberon and, behind, Mont Ventoux, the Lure mountain, the upper and lower Verdon, and the Dévoluy. On the other side, you can see Sainte-Victoire, Sainte-Baume, and Mont Olympe.
Through the countryside between Ongles and Lardiers

A country walk between the villages of Ongles and Lardiers. A bucolic and peaceful route in the spirit of Jean Giono, surrounded by fields, farms, lavender and oak forests.
The hilltop village of Saint-Julien-le-Montagnier

Located on a hilltop at an altitude of 580 metres, overlooking the plain, the historic old village of Saint-Julien-le-Montagnier offers a superb panorama of the Durance valley, the Verdon mountains, the Montagne de Lure and, on a clear day, Mont Ventoux.