Best attractions and places to see around Caromb, a fortified village at the foot of Mont Ventoux in the Vaucluse region of Provence, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its Provençal landscapes, vineyards, and fig and cherry trees. It serves as a base for exploring both cultural heritage and outdoor activities. The region's strategic location provides access to various natural sites and historical towns.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Fast descent with long straights.
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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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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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Caromb is a rich historical village. You can wander through its old streets, passing under ancient arches and vaults. Don't miss the 14th-century Romanesque Saint-Maurice Church, a listed historical monument housing a triptych by Grabuset and a 1701 Baroque Italian organ. The 16th-century Belfry with its elegant wrought-iron campanile is also notable, often hosting local art exhibitions. Explore the numerous historical fountains, including the 1379 Fountain du Portail du Rieu and the 1369 Fontaine du Chateau.
Yes, Caromb is nestled at the foot of Mont Ventoux, offering beautiful Provençal landscapes. The Col de la Madeleine provides superb views of surrounding vineyards and is a great warm-up before Mont Ventoux. Another excellent viewpoint is Suzette Pass, offering accessible and beautiful panoramas of the Dentelles de Montmirail, Mont Ventoux, and the surrounding area. Just 2 km from Caromb, Lac du Paty is a man-made lake popular for its natural setting.
The region around Caromb is ideal for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially with Bédoin being a famous starting point for ascending Mont Ventoux. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Caromb, Gravel biking around Caromb, and Hiking around Caromb.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical fortified village of Caromb itself, with its charming old streets and numerous fountains. The Lac du Paty, just 2 km away, is a great spot for families, offering unsupervised swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. It also serves as a starting point for easy walks. The local market held every Tuesday in Caromb offers a vibrant experience with local produce.
There are several hiking opportunities around Caromb, especially around Lac du Paty. You can find easy to moderate trails like the 'Lac du Paty – Lake Paty loop from Le Barroux' (3.9 km, easy) or the 'Manoir de La Pre Fantasti – Lake Paty loop from Caromb' (7.8 km, moderate). These routes offer scenic views and a chance to explore the natural beauty of the area. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Caromb guide.
Caromb is particularly renowned for its significant production of 'La Noire de Caromb' figs, celebrated annually with a 'Fête de la figue' in mid-July. The region also boasts excellent AOC Ventoux wines, and you can visit the Saint-Marc Cooperative Winery to taste local wines and explore a museum of old wine-making tools. Additionally, the area is known for its cherry production.
The Vaucluse region, where Caromb is located, benefits from long hours of sunshine, making it excellent for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer. Mid-July is notable for the 'Fête de la figue'.
Yes, the area around Caromb caters to various cycling abilities. While Bédoin is a popular starting point for the challenging ascent of Mont Ventoux, there are also moderate routes like the 'Bédoin – Stunning view of Mont Ventoux loop from Caromb' (31.9 km) or 'Crillon-le-Brave – Mont Ventoux starting point loop from Caromb' (20.8 km). You can explore more options in the Cycling around Caromb guide.
Beyond the main attractions, Caromb offers unique experiences like following the 'Circuit des Lutrins' heritage trail to discover the village's past. The Baisse Quarter retains traces of beautiful medieval houses, including the old hospital. For a quirky find, there's also a 17th-century house rumored to be haunted, around which a botanical path runs.
Mont Ventoux is a dominant natural feature and a major draw for the Caromb area. Caromb is situated at its foot, making it a gateway to exploring the mountain's slopes and surrounding countryside. It's particularly famous among cyclists, with Bédoin serving as a renowned starting point for its ascent. The mountain provides a stunning backdrop and numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking.
Visitors frequently praise the superb landscapes, especially the vineyards seen from passes like Col de la Madeleine. The charming town center of Bédoin and its vibrant market are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the accessible passes with beautiful views, such as Suzette Pass, which offers panoramas of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux.
While not explicitly 'wild swimming' in a river or natural pool, Lac du Paty, located just 2 km from Caromb, offers unsupervised swimming. It's a popular man-made lake where locals and visitors alike can cool off and enjoy the water during warmer months.


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