Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron
Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron
Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron include a variety of natural and cultural sites. This peaceful village, characterized by vineyards and olive groves, serves as a base for exploring the Vaucluse department. The area is situated at the foot of Graveyron hill, between Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail massif. Its appeal lies in its serene natural setting and proximity to numerous landmarks and natural features within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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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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Mont Ventoux is one of the monuments in international cycling!
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the jagged peaks of the Dentelles de Montmirail, located approximately 6 km away, which are popular for hiking and climbing. The iconic Mont Ventoux, about 17 km distant, is a significant attraction, especially for cyclists. For stunning views, consider the Col de la Madeleine, which offers superb landscapes of surrounding vineyards, or the Suzette Pass, providing accessible routes with panoramic views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux.
Yes, the area is steeped in history and culture. Just 3 km away, the ramparts of Le Barroux castle offer expansive views. You can also visit Vaison-la-Romaine, about 13 km north-north-west, known for its substantial Roman remains. Orange, approximately 21 km west, is renowned for its well-preserved Roman monuments, including the Ancient Theatre. Additionally, the village of Séguret, one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is about 10 km away.
Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron is an excellent base for outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially tackling Mont Ventoux from Bédoin or Malaucène. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Lafare - Le Barroux – Suzette Pass loop'. For hiking, explore the footpaths on Graveyron Hill or discover trails like the 'Lake Paty – Paty lock loop' or the 'Barroux Castle – Abbey Church of Saint Mary Magdalene loop'. There are also options for gravel biking, including routes like the 'Suzette Pass – Madeleine Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking around Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron.
While Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron itself is tranquil, the surrounding region offers options for families. Exploring the footpaths on Graveyron Hill can be a pleasant activity for all ages. The nearby town of Carpentras offers various attractions. For a unique experience, the Naturoptère, a biodiversity center about 20 km away, could be an engaging visit for families interested in nature.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be hot, especially for strenuous activities, but are suitable for exploring villages and enjoying the local culture. Winters are milder but some higher elevation routes might be less accessible.
Beyond the well-known sites, you can discover several charming villages. Séguret and Venasque are both designated as 'Most Beautiful Villages of France,' located about 10 km and 15 km away respectively. Pernes-les-Fontaines, around 14 km south, is famous for its numerous historic fountains. Châteauneuf-du-Pape, about 21 km west-south-west, is a pretty village known for its wine and a ruined castle, offering a delightful experience.
Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron is a peaceful village characterized by its scattered houses amidst vineyards and olive groves, rather than a bustling town center. It offers a tranquil escape with a serene natural setting. Within the village, you can find the Parish Church built in 1830, Chateau Juvenal, and a distinct Stone Column with Iron Cross. The primary appeal of the village lies in its quiet charm and its strategic position for exploring the wider Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Absolutely. The region is a mecca for cyclists. The most famous challenge is climbing Mont Ventoux, often started from Bédoin or Malaucène. The climb from Malaucène offers a different character with varied gradients and beautiful views. The Col de la Madeleine is considered a good warm-up before Ventoux, and routes like the 'Suzette Pass – Madeleine Pass loop' offer challenging distances for gravel biking.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. Within Saint-Hippolyte-Le-Graveyron, you can explore three footpaths on the Graveyron Hill, which lead to an orientation table and allow for a closer look at ancestral olive groves. These are generally accessible and offer a pleasant way to experience the local landscape. For slightly longer but still moderate options, consider trails like the 'Lake Paty – Paty lock loop' near Carpentras.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of serene natural settings and proximity to diverse attractions. The region offers stunning landscapes, from the vineyards and olive groves to the dramatic Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux. The charming historic villages, Roman ruins, and opportunities for various outdoor activities like cycling and hiking also contribute to its appeal. Many find it an ideal base for multi-day programs exploring Ventoux and Provence.
Yes, the region boasts several unique natural features. The Dentelles de Montmirail are striking jagged peaks. Further afield, the Gorges de la Nesque (approx. 22 km) offer dramatic canyon scenery, and the Colorado Provencal (approx. 40 km) features vibrant ochre cliffs and a unique landscape reminiscent of the American West. The Cascades du Sautadet (approx. 44 km) and the Grotte de Saint-Marcel (approx. 48 km) also provide distinct natural experiences.
Carpentras, located approximately 8 km south-south-west, is a sizeable town that serves as a key gateway to the region, offering various amenities and attractions. Bédoin, at the foot of Mont Ventoux, is another important hub, especially for cyclists, known for its accommodations and restaurants.


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