Best attractions and places to see around Mirabeau include a variety of natural and historical sites. Located in the Luberon Regional Nature Park, the village of Mirabeau in Vaucluse offers picturesque Provençal landscapes. The area features significant natural landmarks like the Canteperdrix Gorge and the Durance River, alongside historical structures such as the Château des Mirabeau and the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. This region provides diverse opportunities for exploring natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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climb suitable for everyone, with very gentle and regular slopes
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Very beautiful views while climbing the Espinouse. However, on the way down from the Col de l'Orme, when you take the road on the left, the road is very dangerous; you have to be very careful; we pass through the middle of farms, among other things.
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The spectacular Pénitents were sculpted by erosion in the pudding, a rock made up of pebbles torn from the Alps during their elevation and dumped here by rivers over a period ranging from 2 to 12 million years. Legend has it that these are monks who were petrified because they turned around when beautiful Moorish women passed by...
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The Col d'Espinouse peaks at 838m and has two very different sides. From Bras d'Asse, more than 10 km of climbing awaits you and be careful not to be fooled by its low average percentage because this pass has many passages at more than 7%, especially towards the end with the last 700 meters at 8% and above all this slope is very exposed to the wind which often blows very strongly. On the other side from the Chaffaut road the climb is around 3-4 km shorter, is not exposed to the wind but has a steep and regular gradient (6-7% on average and passages at 11%).
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Thoard is a dynamic medieval village. The town is full of streets and galleries. The bell tower of the 12th century church dominates the city perched on its rocky outcrop. We enjoy an ice cream there or sit at the inn. Village festivals punctuate the lives of residents throughout the year in this town where the surrounding area is concentrated. Beautiful views of the lavender fields make it a destination that smells of Provence.
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Very spectacular hike above the cliffs of Les Mees, with great views. However, good sure-footedness (sturdy shoes) and a head for heights are absolutely necessary!
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The Col d'Espinouse culminates at 838m. From Bras d'Asse, the longest side is available to you with a 10.5 km climb. This pass is relatively easy with an average slope of barely 3.5%, only its length can tire you. The last km is the most sustained with an average of 6% which can hurt your thighs after 9 km of ascent
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The region around Mirabeau, Vaucluse, is rich in natural beauty. A key highlight is the Canteperdrix Gorge, offering spectacular 200-meter-long natural sections with 40-meter-high limestone walls, perfect for a 3-hour round trip walk along the Aigue River. The gorge's rocky pillars are also a renowned rock climbing site. Additionally, the banks of the Durance River provide preserved natural heritage for walks and swimming. Don't miss The Penitents of Les Mées, a natural monument with spectacular rock formations sculpted by erosion.
Yes, Mirabeau, Vaucluse, boasts several historical sites. The village is overlooked by the 16th-century Château des Mirabeau, contributing to its medieval charm (though not open to visitors). You can also explore the charming 12th-century Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, the Saint-Pierre Church with its blend of architectural styles, and the late 12th-century Chapel of Sainte-Madeleine du Pont overlooking the Durance. The nearby village of Thoard is a dynamic medieval village with a 12th-century bell tower.
Mirabeau, situated within the Luberon Regional Nature Park, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous marked trails, including the GR de Pays trail, exploring orchards, vineyards, and forests. The Canteperdrix Gorge is popular for walking and rock climbing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes available, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Mirabeau and Cycling around Mirabeau guides. Running trails are also available, with options like those in the Running Trails around Mirabeau guide.
Absolutely. The area features several mountain passes offering panoramic views. Col d'Espinouse is a mountain pass known for its great panorama of the French Maritime Alps. Another option is Col du Pas de Bonnet (886 m), which also provides excellent views. For a unique perspective, the hike above The Penitents of Les Mées offers breathtaking views across the Durance River valley.
Mirabeau is nestled within the Luberon Regional Nature Park, a protected area known for its diverse landscapes. Here, you can explore orchards, vineyards, forests, valleys, hills, and mountains. The park is a haven for wildlife, including nearly 300 vertebrate species and rare birds of prey. It's an ideal location for hiking, climbing, swimming, and fishing, offering a deep immersion into Provençal nature.
The 19th-century Suspension Bridge is a historic monument spanning 160 meters across the Durance River. It connects the village of Mirabeau, Vaucluse, to La Roque-d'Anthéron, offering a picturesque crossing and a glimpse into the region's engineering heritage.
Thoard is a dynamic medieval village perched on a rocky peak, dominated by its 12th-century bell tower. It's known for its charming streets and galleries, and offers beautiful views, including picturesque lavender fields, making it a destination that truly 'smells of Provence'.
Yes, the area is home to unique geological formations. The most prominent are The Penitents of Les Mées, spectacular rock formations sculpted by erosion. Legend says these are petrified monks. Additionally, the Place de la Fontaine in Mirabeau village features a fountain where hard water has caused mosses to form into tuff, resembling a lava flow, creating a distinctive natural art piece.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the unique natural landscapes. For instance, the hike around The Penitents of Les Mées is described as 'breathtaking' and 'very spectacular,' though it requires sturdy shoes and a head for heights. The mountain passes like Col d'Espinouse are appreciated for their 'gigantic view of the French Maritime Alps' and being 'away from the hustle and bustle'.
Yes, there is a famous Cours Mirabeau, but it is located in Aix-en-Provence, not the village of Mirabeau in Vaucluse. This vibrant boulevard is renowned for its elegant 17th and 18th-century mansions, beautiful fountains (like the Fontaine de la Rotonde and Mossy Fountain), and lively atmosphere with shops, cafes, and restaurants. It's a significant cultural hub in Aix-en-Provence, distinct from the natural and historical attractions of the Mirabeau village. You can find more information about it here.
Yes, the region around Mirabeau, Vaucluse, offers opportunities to discover local products. You can find Provence PDO olive groves, Vin de Pays PGI vineyards, and livestock farms. Exploring the local markets and producers is a great way to experience the authentic flavors of Provence.


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