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Top 6 Mountain Passes around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron

Best mountain passes around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron are situated in a region known for its proximity to Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail massif. This area offers access to notable mountain passes, primarily within the Mont Ventoux region. The landscape transitions from vineyards and forests to more barren, elevated terrain. The passes provide routes for various outdoor activities, including cycling.

Best mountain passes around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron

  • The most popular mountain passes is Col de la Madeleine, a mountain pass that features…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Col de la Madeleine

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Pretty pass with superb landscapes of surrounding vineyards. A good warm-up before Ventoux, and a must between Bédoin and Malaucène.

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Madeleine Pass (Mont Ventoux)

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- Light climbs and beautiful, short descents
- Good road surface and lots of spots with a great view

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Suzette Pass

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Remote and nice to drive route

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Chaîne Pass

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On the road to Suzette, you pass by this pass which offers you very beautiful views, in particular of the Dentelles de Montmirail.

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Col de Suzette climb

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Great route, hardly any traffic

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March 3, 2025, Col de la Chaîne

not too steep and superb landscapes

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Very nice route, not too steep

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Beautiful pass with wonderful landscapes of the surrounding vineyards

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Andreas
October 13, 2023, Col de Suzette

Great place with a view

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Andreas
September 11, 2023, Col de Suzette Climb

Great route, hardly any traffic

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Nice first mountain stopover from Bedoin towards Malaucene

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Beautiful, not too difficult col in the Ventoux region. Very beautiful coniferous forests and Provence atmosphere.

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Probably the most challenging climb towards Suzette. It's shorter than from Lafare but steeper, with an average of 13% and sections of more than 18%. Nice climb to get that climbers feeling in the legs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain passes are most popular around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron?

The most popular mountain pass is Col de la Madeleine, known for its superb landscapes of surrounding vineyards and serving as a good warm-up before Mont Ventoux. Other highly regarded passes include Suzette Pass, offering remote and pleasant routes with views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux, and Chaîne Pass, which provides beautiful views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and local vineyards with a gentle ascent.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on the mountain passes in this region?

The terrain varies from gentle ascents through vineyards, as seen on Chaîne Pass, to the challenging climbs of Mont Ventoux. Mont Ventoux, often called the "Giant of Provence," features routes with average gradients up to 7.6% and a stark, treeless, moon-like landscape near its summit. Passes like Col de la Madeleine offer moderately challenging rides with picturesque scenery, ideal for a warm-up.

What are the best viewpoints or natural features to see from these mountain passes?

From the summit of Mont Ventoux, you can experience spectacular panoramic views of the entire Provence region. Suzette Pass offers beautiful vistas of the Dentelles de Montmirail, Mont Ventoux, and the surrounding area. Similarly, Chaîne Pass provides astonishing views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and the local vineyards.

Are there any easy mountain passes suitable for beginners or less experienced cyclists?

Yes, the route to Mont Ventoux from Sault is considered the "easiest" of the three main ascents, climbing 1,145 meters over 25.50 kilometers with an average gradient of 4.49%. Additionally, Col de la Madeleine is described as a "pretty pass" with less severe gradients, making it accessible for a wider range of cyclists and a good warm-up.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron?

The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as the "Suzette Pass – Madeleine Pass loop from Vacqueyras," which is a difficult 56 km route. For mountain biking, consider the "Madeleine Pass – Lake Paty loop from Carpentras." If you prefer hiking, there are mountain hikes like the "Chemin de Cayron – Dentelles de Montmirail loop from Gigondas." You can explore more options on the Gravel biking, MTB Trails, and Mountain Hikes guide pages.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in this area?

The Mont Ventoux region, including its passes, is generally best visited from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more predictable and favorable for cycling and hiking. The summit of Mont Ventoux can experience unpredictable weather conditions, including strong winds and cold temperatures, even in summer, so checking forecasts is always recommended. Winter can bring snow, making some passes inaccessible or requiring specialized gear.

Are there any family-friendly options among the mountain passes?

While many passes involve significant climbs, the less severe gradients of passes like Col de la Madeleine and Chaîne Pass make them more accessible. The route up Mont Ventoux from Sault is also considered the easiest, potentially suitable for families with older, more experienced children. For younger families, exploring the lower sections or nearby routes with gentler inclines might be more appropriate.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron?

Visitors highly appreciate the stunning landscapes, particularly the surrounding vineyards and views of the Dentelles de Montmirail. The challenge and prestige of climbing Mont Ventoux are a major draw for cyclists. Many also enjoy the good road surfaces, the remote and pleasant routes with little traffic, and the rewarding panoramic views from the summits. The area's unique transition from lush vineyards to barren, elevated terrain also offers a memorable experience.

Are there any specific tips for cycling Mont Ventoux?

Mont Ventoux is a legendary climb, often featured in the Tour de France. There are three main routes: from Bédoin (most challenging), Malaucène (similar challenge), and Sault (easiest). The summit is known for its stark, treeless landscape and unpredictable weather. It's advisable to be well-prepared for varying conditions and to check forecasts. Many cyclists aim to climb all three sides in one day for the ultimate challenge.

Are there any facilities like drinking water points on these passes?

Yes, for example, Suzette Pass has a drinking water point available shortly before its summit, which can be very useful for cyclists and hikers. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water, especially on longer or more challenging routes, as facilities can be sparse on mountain passes.

Can I find circular routes that include these mountain passes?

Yes, the region offers various circular routes that incorporate these passes. For instance, the "Suzette Pass – Madeleine Pass loop from Vacqueyras" is a difficult gravel biking route. For mountain biking, you can find loops like the "Madeleine Pass – Lake Paty loop from Carpentras." These routes allow you to experience the beauty of the passes and the surrounding area in a single journey.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter around the mountain passes?

The diverse landscape, transitioning from vineyards and forests to more barren, elevated terrain, supports various wildlife. While specific sightings can vary, you might encounter birds of prey soaring above the higher elevations, and smaller mammals or various bird species in the forested and vineyard areas. The unique environment of Mont Ventoux, in particular, hosts specialized flora and fauna adapted to its conditions.

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