The Activities Discover other activities Provence by Bike In the Luberon, Ventoux, or along the lavender fields and vineyards, cycling routes and itineraries in Vaucluse are plentiful. Link(s) Click here
The Ventoux
The Activities Discover other activities The Ventoux Discover Mont Ventoux in a different way. On its slopes, in the forest, the National Forest Office has created a small trail of less than two kilometers, marked by animal sculptures, viewpoints for observing wildlife, and deckchairs to relax in. It’s a lovely walk to enjoy with the family in nature. Link(s) Click here
The Gorges du Toulourenc
The Activities Discover other activities The Gorges du Toulourenc Located on the northern side of Mont Ventoux, from Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux, the river can be followed on foot all the way to the Pont de Veaux (in the municipality of Mollans-sur-Ouvèze). In summer, it makes for a beautiful hike with your feet in the water, featuring swimming areas along the way. The setting is magnificent. Don’t forget to look up: there are several climbing spots. Link(s) Click here
Navigation
The Activities Discover other activities Navigation Sailing, diving, swimming, and discovering the Mediterranean coast from Marseille and Cassis.
The Gorges de l’Ardèche
The Activities Discover other activities The Gorges de l’Ardèche Get your fill of nature in the Gorges de l’Ardèche. Highly popular in the summer, they offer a wide range of activities including swimming, canoeing, kayaking, canyoning, cycling, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, and cave visits. Link(s) Click here
The Calanques
The Activities Discover other activities The Calanques A remarkable natural site, with majestic cliffs, an endless sea, and exceptional flora and fauna, the Calanques National Park offers a dreamlike setting. The visit can be made by boat from Cassis, or on foot for the more adventurous hikers. Swimming, sailing, diving, and kayaking are also on the agenda. Link(s) Click here Click here
The Ventoux
The Activities Discover other activities The Ventoux Also known as the Giant of Provence due to its majestic silhouette, Mont Ventoux reaches 1912 meters. Whether on foot, horseback, by bike, or even by car, there are many ways to explore this magnificent natural environment, accessible from the North, South, or East sides. In winter, activities include skiing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing at the two resorts equipped with Chalet Reynard and Mont-Serein. In summer, the focus shifts to mountain activities such as hiking, mountain biking, downhill karting on the grassy ski slopes, and the Bike Park on the south side. Link(s) Click here Click here