Best attractions and places to see around Bédoin include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. Situated at the foot of Mont Ventoux, the village serves as a gateway to the "Giant of Provence," a UNESCO biosphere reserve offering extensive outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its significant forest cover, unique geological formations like the Demoiselles Coiffées, and a rich history evident in its Romanesque chapels and archaeological remains. Bédoin itself is a charming Provençal village with a vibrant market and a strong connection to cycling culture.
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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Bédoin is a renowned starting point for cyclists, especially for the ascent of Mont Ventoux. For a challenging climb, you can tackle the iconic Mont Ventoux summit. A good warm-up or alternative route is the Col de la Madeleine, which offers superb landscapes of surrounding vineyards. For scenic road cycling with incredible views, consider the route through The Nesque gorges from Villes-sur-Auzon.
Yes, the region around Bédoin offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, including moderate loops like the 'Combe de Curnier Loop' or 'Pass of Storms – Grand panorama loop from Chalet Reynard'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Hiking around Bédoin.
Beyond the famous Mont Ventoux, you can discover the dramatic Nesque Gorges, known for its impressive rock faces. Near the hamlet of Les Baux, don't miss the unique 'Demoiselles Coiffées' (Fairy Chimneys), which are fascinating ochre rock formations sculpted by erosion. The Mont Ventoux Forest itself is a vast protected area with diverse flora and fauna.
Bédoin boasts several historical and cultural sites. The impressive 18th-century Saint-Pierre de Bédoin Church dominates the village skyline. Just outside the village, the 11th-century Madeleine Chapel is a prime example of Provençal Romanesque architecture. You can also find the remains of a Gallo-Roman villa at Les Bruns, which requires guided visits arranged through the local tourist office.
The best time for outdoor activities in Bédoin generally spans from spring to autumn. Spring offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the vibrant village life and markets, though Mont Ventoux can be very warm. Autumn brings cooler weather, perfect for longer hikes, and the region's vineyards are beautiful. Be aware that Mont Ventoux's summit can experience cold temperatures and strong winds even in summer, and seasonal closures due to snow are possible in winter.
While many outdoor activities are suitable for families, especially easier walking routes, Bédoin also offers unique experiences. Exploring the charming Bédoin village center with its fountains and market can be enjoyable for all ages. For a more unusual outing, there's an experimental llama farm near Le Barroux that offers public tours.
The ultimate viewpoint is from the Mont Ventoux summit, offering panoramic views stretching to the Alps on a clear day. Another notable spot is the Pass of Storms, one of the last bends on the final ascent of Mont Ventoux, which provides magnificent vistas. The Col de la Madeleine also offers superb landscapes of surrounding vineyards.
Bédoin is famous for its vibrant weekly Provençal market, held every Monday morning. It's considered one of the most beautiful markets in the region, offering local specialties like cheeses, charcuterie, honey, and wines. Additionally, a farmers' market takes place on Friday evenings from April to September.
Absolutely! Bédoin is located in the heart of the Mont Ventoux wine appellation. You can explore cooperative wineries at the village entrance and along various wine trails in the Vaucluse region, sampling AOC-classified wines produced locally.
Besides the dramatic Nesque Gorges, you can visit the 'Demoiselles Coiffées' (Fairy Chimneys) near Les Baux, which are unique ochre rock formations. The Combe de Curnier is another geological curiosity, a wooded ravine carved by torrents that opens into a vast panorama.
Yes, for those who enjoy running, there are several trails available. You can find challenging routes like 'Grand Ventoux' or 'Montée sèche du Ventoux' (straight up Mont Ventoux). For more details on routes and difficulties, refer to the Running Trails around Bédoin guide.
Bédoin is a charming Provençal village known for its narrow streets, old houses, shaded squares, and numerous fountains. It has a lively atmosphere with shops, outdoor cafes, and restaurants. It's also the most popular village to begin the ascent of Mont Ventoux and hosts one of the region's most beautiful weekly markets.


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