
Mont Ventoux




Resembling a lighthouse, the red and white building at the top is a meteorological station that was built in 1968. It is also used to broadcast television signals.
In addition to hiking and biking, there is downhill bob-luge karting in the summer. In winter, there’s downhill or cross-country skiing and show-shoeing at Chalet Reynard and Mont Serein. There is a restaurant and crepe shop at the top where you can dine while enjoying the breathtaking views.
Things to see and do in and around Mont Ventoux

La Confiserie du Mont Ventoux
Located in the nearby town of Carpentras. Making the famous “Berlingots de Carpentras” for 3 generations.
It is one of the oldest confections in France, and you have probably enjoyed one of these hard candies.
Find them at:
1184, avenue Dwight Eisenhower
84200 Carpentras
Tél. +33 04 90 63 05 25

Brasserie de Durfort
This artisanal microbrewery offers a large variety of beers made from local ingredients. Open by appointment:
Hameau de Saint-Jean de Sault
Rue de la Pétanque
84390 Sault
Tél. +33 (0)6 08 62 15 34
contact@brasserie-durfort.com
Ruchofruit
Condiments, jams and spreads since 1989. I love this type of shop and usually end up with way too many jars in my suitcase!
210, Combe de canaud – 84410 FLASSAN
tél./fax : 04 90 70 24 33
contact@ruchofruit.fr
GPS : 44.0607 5.1437
Château Pesquié
This family owned vineyard who specializes in organic wines, offers more than just the usual tastings. With a castle this beautiful, you want to linger a bit longer. Why not enjoy a visit of the wine caves, a stroll through the vines, or a picnic in the vineyard? Bliss! The AOC Ventoux will have different flavors than a Gigondas or a Chateauneuf-du-Pape, putting you on your way to becoming an expert in the wines of Provence.
More Regions in Provence
- Destinations in the Vaison Ventoux region of Provence