Mont Ventoux highest peaks at 1912m. Its majestic silhouette dominates the landscape of Provence and is classified as a UNESCO Biosphere reserve. From the route there are exceptional views of the Alps in the North and the Mediterranean in the South. It passes through vineyards, orchards, and fields of lavender, the ideal landscape for a break in the great outdoors.
It is famous for its Tour de France route. Anyone who is a serial cyclist can take on the personal
challenge to climb it on bicycles. In winter, it
becomes a mountain resort for skiing. Mont Ventoux is also a land of flavours with the truffles, the cherries of Mont de Venasque and the strawberries from Carpentras.
Pictures by MSW
Pictures by MSW
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