Best attractions and places to see around Malaucène include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located at the foot of Mont Ventoux in Provence, Malaucène offers a diverse range of outdoor activities. The village retains medieval architecture with narrow streets and ancient fountains. It serves as a base for exploring the Mont Ventoux Regional Natural Park.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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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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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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The giant of Provence is incredibly full of character
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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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Good for warming up from Bédoin to Malaucène before tackling Mont Ventoux. Funny bushes cut as sculptures along the way.
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Malaucène is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. You can ascend to the Mont Ventoux summit for breathtaking panoramic views. Other notable natural sites include the picturesque Groseau River Spring, the dramatic Gorges of Toulourenc for hiking and bathing, and the jagged peaks of the Dentelles de Montmirail, perfect for scenic walks.
Yes, Malaucène boasts a rich history. Explore the fortified Church of St Michel, which once served as a summer residence for Pope Clement V, or visit the ancient Chapel of Notre-Dame du Groseau, an 11th-century chapel with frescoes. The Malaucène Old Town itself offers medieval architecture, ancient fountains, and gates like the Porte Soubeyran, along with the historic Clock Tower built in 1539.
For expansive views, hike up to Le Calvaire, a cobblestone path lined with oratories that leads to a panoramic viewpoint with an orientation table. The Mont Ventoux summit also offers unparalleled vistas of the Albion plateau, the Alps, and the surrounding Provence landscape.
Malaucène is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling, hiking, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For example, there are many running trails around Malaucène, including moderate loops like the Bucolic trail. Cyclists frequently use the Col de la Madeleine as a warm-up before tackling Mont Ventoux. The Gorges of Toulourenc also offer opportunities for river activities.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Llama Farm, an experimental farm with a weaving workshop located on the Le Barroux road. The Lac du Paty is also a popular spot for swimming and picnics, offering a refreshing break for all ages. Exploring the narrow streets of the Malaucène Old Town can also be an engaging activity for children.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures. Summer is also popular, especially for those looking to combine activities with refreshing dips in places like Lac du Paty or the Gorges of Toulourenc. However, if you plan to ascend Mont Ventoux, be prepared for cooler temperatures at the summit, even in warmer months.
Don't miss the Malaucène Market, held every Wednesday. It's one of Provence's oldest markets and offers a vibrant atmosphere to discover local produce and specialties. You can also explore the quirky 'Passage de l'ane' (Passage of the Donkey), a narrow route through the old town that reveals the village's historic layout.
Absolutely. Malaucène is an excellent base for day trips to other picturesque villages. Consider visiting Le Barroux, known for its medieval castle and monastery, or Vaison-la-Romaine, which offers rich history, Roman ruins, and cultural events.
Yes, for winter sports enthusiasts, the Mont Serein Ski Resort is located nearby, offering opportunities for skiing and other leisure activities during the colder months.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning landscapes, especially the views from the Mont Ventoux summit and the scenic vineyards visible from the Col de la Madeleine. The challenge of cycling Mont Ventoux and the charm of the medieval village architecture are also highly rated experiences.
Malaucène offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can find challenging routes like the 'Mtb afdaling start – Mont Ventoux summit loop' or the 'Old Ochre Quarries – Sault loop'. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Malaucène guide.
Yes, the region around Malaucène is suitable for gravel biking. Routes such as the 'Mont Ventoux summit – Mont Ventoux loop' and the 'Suzette Pass – La Roque-Alric Village loop' offer diverse terrain. You can find more detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Malaucène guide.


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