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Plaisians walks
The Tour de la Nible starting from Plaisians
A very beautiful hike in the Drôme Provençale, partly on theGR®, and the rest on footpaths and forest tracks. The Tour de la Nible offers exceptional views of the Montagne de Banne.
Mont Ventoux via the north face
Complete ascent of Mont Ventoux via the north face from the Chapelle Saint-Basile in the commune of Saint-Léger du Ventoux.
Mont Ventoux via the Saint-Basile Chapel
Circular allowing you to climb the north side of Mont Ventoux, then cross the ridges to Tête de la Grave and reach Col de la Frache further east.
Route allowing you to discover the beech forest and cliffs of the north face.
The Sommet de la Plate and the Montagne de Bluye
Circular route around the Toulourenc Valley, across the ridgelines of the Sommet de la Plate and the Montagne de Bluye, marking the border between the Drôme and the Vaucluse.
Panoramic views of the Toulourenc and the north face of Mont Ventoux, as well as Buis-les-Baronnies, Rocher Saint-Julien and the Drôme Provençale.
The Bluye Mountain
Straddling the Drôme and its Ouvèze valley and the Vaucluse and its Toulourenc valley, the Montagne de Bluye offers magnificent views from its ridges.
Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux - Brantes loop
A very beautiful hike north of Mont Ventoux, between the magnificent villages of Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux and Brantes. A climb via the Chaussène and Fontaube passes and a return trip along the banks of the Toulourenc.
Around Brantes
An easy circular walk around Brantes, a village perched in the Toulourenc valley, known as the village of talented artists and craftspeople, following the GR®91 and 9 trails as well as a few forgotten paths. A splendid panorama, first over the ridges of the northern Ventoux, then a beautiful view of the Geine mountain, Plaisians and the Nible.At the end of the walk, there is the option of a self-guided tour of the village, with its terraced streets and scree slopes where junipers, broom, twisted almond trees and, of course, brambles cling to the rock.
Brantes - Savoillan
A hike between two magnificent villages at the foot of Mont Ventoux, between heathland and forests. As a bonus, there is a beautiful Roman bridge over the Toulourenc.
Mount Ventoux starting from the Mont Serein cam site
A beautiful round trip leading to the summit and back along the crests.
At the foot of Roche Saint-Julien
A pleasant walk above Buis-les-Baronnies, along the foot of Roche Saint-Julien
Around Rocher Saint-Julien
From Buis-les-Baronnies, walk around the Rocher Saint-Julien enjoying the views of the Baronnies and Mont Ventoux.
Gorges and passes in the Baronnies
An easy, well-marked hike that starts at the Ubrieux Gorges and continues through olive groves, vineyards, orchards and forests, not to mention a few passes and the sometimes rugged landscapes of the Baronnies.
Mont Ventoux via Les Grands Pins and the Henry Fabre educational trail
A beautiful loop around the summit starting from the Mont Serein station, suitable for all seasons. (Be sure to bring the right equipment if you're hiking in the snow: snowshoes or crampons)
After skirting around the giant via a track, a beautiful climb up the south face awaits you, between forests and scree.
Once at the summit, descend the north slope via theGR®4to finish with the Henry Fabre loop.
This hike allows you to discover the different facets of Ventoux in a single outing.
Route between Savoillan and Montbrun-les-Bains
An easy hike through fields of lavender and thyme with beautiful views of Mont Ventoux.
Mont Ventoux via the western ridge and the Rochers de Cachillan
A beautiful hike or snowshoe trek, depending on the season, starting from Mont Serein and climbing to the summit via the western ridge of the Rochers de Cachillan.
Undoubtedly the wildest and most stunning way to reach the summit.