Best canyons around Puget offer diverse geological formations for exploration. The region features winding gorges and challenging cave systems, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Many routes include scenic descents and viewpoints, showcasing the natural landscape. These canyons are characterized by their significant geological features and offer opportunities for both intermediate and challenging routes.
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Great gorge, good asphalt, pleasant gradient. Top to ride!
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Beautiful gorge in the Luberon region
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After the winter it goes through the water
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The landscape is fantastic, but unfortunately there is far too much traffic on the D943 to enjoy it
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Exciting path with many bottlenecks and climbing passages
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The Combe de Lourmarin is a winding gorge between Apt and Lourmarin. From Apt it's a really nice descent to do. From Lourmarin, the climb is about 10km with an average gradient of 4%.
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beautiful route, relatively much traffic but absolutely worthwhile
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The best thing are the hairpin bends on the descent, great views, wonderful route with lots of photo opportunities, especially climbing rocks - unfortunately far too short. One of the most beautiful routes on the tour.
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The Puget region, particularly around the Luberon, offers several distinctive gorges. Highlights include Combe de Lourmarin, known for its winding route and scenic descent from Apt, and the challenging Régalon spring cave with its bottlenecks and climbing passages. Another option is Gorges de la Libaude, which provides a pleasant, shady descent.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Régalon spring cave offers an exciting path with many bottlenecks and climbing passages. It can also involve navigating through water after winter, adding to its difficulty.
The canyons around Puget are characterized by significant geological formations, including winding gorges and impressive cliff faces. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from shaded forest paths in places like Gorges de la Libaude to the unique cave systems and rock formations found in the Régalon spring cave.
Yes, the region features scenic routes such as the Scenic Road Through the Luberon Cliffs. This road offers fantastic views, especially on descents with hairpin bends, and provides numerous photo opportunities of the surrounding landscape.
While specific conditions vary, some gorges like Gorges de la Libaude are particularly pleasant and shady during the summer months. However, for places like the Régalon spring cave, be aware that water levels can be higher after winter, which might affect accessibility or require different gear.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Puget region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Petit Luberon loop from Les Borrys' or the 'Pic de l'Aigle loop from Puget'. There are also extensive MTB trails, including the 'Luberon Cedar Forest loop', and road cycling routes like the 'Combe de Lourmarin – View of Bonnieux loop'. For more details, explore the hiking, MTB, and road cycling guides around Puget.
Yes, the area around Puget offers several hiking routes. For example, you can find easy trails like the 'Luberon Canyon loop from Les Borrys' or more challenging options such as the 'Cedar forest – Portalas Viewpoint loop from Puget'. These trails allow you to experience the diverse landscapes surrounding the gorges. You can find more information in the hiking guide for Puget.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes and the unique geological features of the canyons. The winding routes, challenging passages, and the opportunity for both scenic descents and climbs are highly appreciated. The Combe de Lourmarin, for instance, is noted for its beautiful route, despite some traffic, and the Régalon spring cave for its exciting and adventurous path.
Yes, you can find excellent viewpoints, such as the View of the Régalon Gorge, which offers a magnificent perspective of this deep gorge. Additionally, the Scenic Road Through the Luberon Cliffs provides numerous opportunities for great views as you drive or cycle through the area.
Given the varied terrain, including winding routes, descents, and potentially wet or climbing passages, sturdy footwear with good grip is essential. For areas like the Régalon spring cave, where you might encounter water after winter, waterproof gear could be beneficial. Always check local conditions before your visit.
While the guide focuses on the canyons themselves, the broader Puget region offers several loop hikes. For instance, the 'Petit Luberon loop from Les Borrys' and the 'Luberon Canyon loop from Les Borrys' are available for hikers. These can be found in the hiking guide for Puget, allowing you to explore the surrounding natural beauty.


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