Gravel 39 - The virée du Grand Duc

La Provence à Vélo

Route

Loop

Difficulty

Difficult

Duration

7h

Distance

77.31km

Positive elevation

1999 meters

Negative elevation

2 meters

Altitude

Min. 544 meters

Max. 1444 meters

  • circuit
  • variante
  • voie verte
  • liaison

Departure / Arrival

Sault - Place des Aires / Sault - Place des Aires

Parking

Sault - Place des Aires

Elevation

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GPX track

The tourist service at Avignon :

This is a long, easy ride with no technical sections, but it's for the strongest riders only! A discovery of the north-facing Ventoux, ideal for animal encounters, and a concentration of wild and mythical passages on Mont Ventoux.
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This long tour is easy to ride and has no technical sections. From Sault, head for Montbrun les Bains then, at the foot of Reilhanette, climb back up to the Ventoux via a beautiful, winding forest track that's smooth and gradual. This is an ideal spot for animal encounters. The climb continues as far as the Cabane du Mouflon and its beautiful meadow, before taking the route de la Tune, and continuing east under the Frache. The route then takes you to the Pavillon du Rat, set up as a bivouac (out of season), and on to the Chapelle Saint Jean via a wide track and then the Combe de Clare. The tour then continues along a flat, tree-lined Scandinavian-style path overlooking the Combre de Margot. From the Chapelle du Ventouret, the downhill track offers unobstructed views of the Sault plateau and lavender fields. The return journey takes in the Fond du Val de Sault, source of the Nesque, revealing views across spelt fields, distilleries and lavender fields.

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public transport

Nearest station: Carpentras (fr | ↗).  Then take a bus from the Zou network:

road access

From Carpentras, take the D942 towards Mormoiron, then the D1 towards Sault.

To be noted


  • Autumn, winter and spring are the best seasons to visit. In summer, be sure to check the website to make sure the mountain is open and to take fire risk into account.

  • During hunting season (September to February), wear brightly coloured clothing and respect the signs put up by hunters.

If you notice a problem on one of the Provence cycling routes report it with the Suricate app!: sentinelles.sportsdenature.fr
Access to the massifs
Respect the regulations preserving protected natural areas – find out about restrictions to accessing the massifs during fire risk periods, from 15 June to 15 September.
Before heading out, check the website

In short

Unmissable, wild, for the strong! 

Contact

Conseil départemental de Vaucluse - Maison des Sports
E-Mail : info@provenceguide.com
Website : http://www.provenceguide.com