Best mountain peaks around Beaumont-Du-Ventoux are dominated by the iconic Mont Ventoux, also known as the "Giant of Provence." This region is situated within the Ventoux massif, with altitudes reaching up to 1,910 meters at the summit of Mont Ventoux. The area is recognized for its unique climatic zones, transitioning from Mediterranean to high-mountain conditions. It offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic views across the landscape.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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A superb climb on smooth asphalt, even if it's not the most popular climb. Therefore, traffic is very light, which I personally find more important. Up to Chalet Reynard, you're surrounded by trees. Views are rare. Overall, the climb is very pleasant and suitable for those who want to take it easy.
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Arriving up here on my regular touring bike was my personal highlight of 2024. Warm clothing is definitely a plus, at least for the descent. Don't forget it!
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Tough climb, very irregular with gradients up to 14%. Especially the 3.5 km before Mont Serein are very difficult. In 2021 "Covid era" the Cannibale left here in September at 6:30 in the morning when it was still dark. Doing the climb of the Ventoux with thousands of lights and seeing the sun rise was a magical moment.
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Climb with a different character. Sometimes around 5% but also a few kilometers at 12%. Very nice view of the top and the Alps. Less busy than the climb from Bedoin.
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Not as famous as the Bedoin climb used often by the Tour de France, but still a very enjoyable, tough climb with beautiful views of the summit
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Even better as a descent.
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Good asphalt, decent gradient.
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Whatever the weather, always a worthwhile challenge
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The region is dominated by Mont Ventoux. Popular spots include the iconic Mont Ventoux summit, known for its panoramic views. Cyclists often challenge the ascent from Malaucène, while hikers enjoy the views from the Mission Cross at the summit of Saint-Amand. The secondary summit of Mont Serein is also a favored starting point for hikes.
From the Mont Ventoux summit, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360° panoramic view that stretches from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea on a clear day. This includes the Écrins Massif, the Cévennes hills, Sainte-Victoire Mountain, the Alpilles, and the Rhône Valley. The Mission Cross at the summit of Saint-Amand also offers magnificent panoramic vistas.
Yes, Mont Ventoux can be ascended from several sides. The climb from Malaucène is known for its challenging, varying gradients and beautiful views. The ascent from Sault is generally considered the easiest of the three main access points, offering a more moderate and scenic route, often through forests, making it a good option for those attempting multiple ascents.
The Mont Ventoux massif is an exceptional hub for outdoor sports. You can find numerous opportunities for cycling, mountain biking, hiking, and trail running. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Beaumont-Du-Ventoux, Gravel biking around Beaumont-Du-Ventoux, and Cycling around Beaumont-Du-Ventoux guides.
The best time largely depends on your planned activities. For cycling and hiking, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures. Summers can be scorching at lower altitudes but refreshing higher up. Winter (January-March) brings snow, making the Mont Serein resort suitable for winter sports.
While many routes on Mont Ventoux are challenging, the Mont Serein area offers a refreshing climate and numerous walks suitable for families in summer. It also features activities like an adventure park, summer sledding, and mini-golf. For specific easy hiking routes, it's best to consult local trail information or guides.
Mont Ventoux is known as the 'Bald Mountain' due to its distinctive white, barren limestone summit, which can give the illusion of eternal snows. It exhibits unique climatic terracing, transitioning from Mediterranean at its base to temperate and high-mountain climates at its summit. The mountain is also a protected biosphere reserve, contributing to its rich flora and fauna.
Yes, Mont Ventoux is a protected area and a biosphere reserve, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting. During the summer, it's common to see flocks of sheep during the transhumance period. The diverse climatic zones support a variety of unique flora and fauna.
Mont Ventoux offers a range of difficulty levels. Cycling ascents like from Malaucène are considered challenging with steep gradients. Hiking trails can range from moderate to difficult, especially those leading to the summit. The Sault ascent is generally easier for cyclists. Always check specific route details for elevation gain and terrain before heading out.
The Mont Ventoux summit is a popular meeting point for cyclists, with a sign marking the 1,912-meter altitude. Be prepared for extreme weather conditions; even in spring, it can be significantly colder at the top, so bring extra layers and wind protection. The last part of the climb is a scree desert, offering a unique landscape.
Mont Serein is a secondary summit of the Ventoux massif, reaching 1,437 meters. It serves as a starting point for various hikes and offers a refreshing climate. In winter, it transforms into a ski resort with eight ski lifts, providing opportunities for winter sports from January to March.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, you can find running routes like the "👌🏻 – Summit of Mont Ventoux loop from Beaumont-du-Ventoux" or "Summit of Mont Ventoux loop from Mont Ventoux" in the Running Trails around Beaumont-Du-Ventoux guide. These loops allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the region.


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