Mont Ventoux is a mountain in Vaucluse, southern France.
Understand
[edit]Mont Ventoux is a small mountain (1,912 meters high) between Massif des Baronnies and Monts du Vaucluse area. Places nearby produce excellent wine (such as the muscat of Beaumes-de-Venise). It is mostly famous for its ascension on bicycle during the famous bike race, the Tour de France, and one of the mythical places on the Tour. Many hiking trails (including GR4 and GR9) pass through or nearby.
Mount Ventoux covers five towns:
Get in
[edit]Mont Ventoux is 30 km north-east from Carpentras, 50 km from Avignon, 20 km south-east from Vaison-la-Romaine.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Sainte-Croix Chapel. Highest chapel of Vaucluse, nearby the summit
- 2 Tom Simpson memorial. Memorial of the British cyclist Tom Simpson, who died in an accident on the Tour de France in 1967, on the slopes of Mont Ventoux.
- 3 Source du Groseau. source of the river Groseau, fresh drinking water available all year long, picnic area.
Do
[edit]- 1 Mont Serein Skiing station (Beaumont du Ventoux), ☏ +33 4 90 63 42 02. Alpine skiing : 12 km of trails • Cross-country skiing : 7 km of slopes • Snowshoeing : 8 km of tracks €16.80 per day.
- 2 [formerly dead link] Chalet Reynard skiing station. Skiing station in winter, bike park in summer
Eat
[edit]- Pan o rama, Mont Serein station.
Drink
[edit]- 1 Le Chalet Reynard, Route du Mont Ventoux, 84410 Bédoin (6 km before summit, south road).
Sleep
[edit]- 1 Camping du Mont Serein. 1410 meters high, north face of Mont Ventoux
- 2 [dead link] Aire naturelle Le Grozeau, ☏ +33 4 90 65 16 32. 10 places of camping, in natural site €7–13.
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