Mont Ventoux

  1. Mont Ventoux:

The climb up Mont Ventoux is a must-do for any serious cyclist. The classic route starts in the town of Bedoin and climbs 1,617 meters over a distance of 21.5 km with an average gradient of 7.5%. The climb is challenging but the views from the summit are breathtaking and well worth the effort.

  1. Gorges de la Nesque:

The Gorges de la Nesque is a beautiful and challenging cycling route that starts in the town of Villes-sur-Auzon and follows the Nesque River through a series of narrow gorges and tunnels. The route is 45 km long and includes a few steep climbs, but the stunning views make it well worth the effort.

  1. Luberon:

The Luberon region is a beautiful area for cycling, with quiet roads and stunning views of the surrounding hills and villages. The route starts in the town of Apt and passes through several picturesque villages, including Bonnieux and Lacoste. The route is 70 km long with a few moderate climbs.

  1. Dentelles de Montmirail:

The Dentelles de Montmirail is a beautiful mountain range located just east of Mont Ventoux. The cycling route starts in the town of Beaumes-de-Venise and includes several steep climbs and descents through the mountains. The route is 80 km long and includes stunning views of the surrounding vineyards and hills.

  1. Col de la Madeleine:

The Col de la Madeleine is a challenging climb that starts in the town of Malaucene and climbs 1,299 meters over a distance of 19.2 km with an average gradient of 6.7%. The route offers stunning views of Mont Ventoux and the surrounding hills, and the descent back to Malaucene is fast and thrilling.

In summary, Mont Ventoux offers a legendary cycling climb, but there are also plenty of other cycling routes in the area that offer stunning views and challenging terrain. Whether you’re looking for a challenging climb or a scenic ride through the hills and villages of the region, there’s something for every cyclist around Mont Ventoux.