Canyons around Brantes, situated in the region of Mont Ventoux, present a landscape characterized by deep river valleys and rock formations. This area features geological structures formed over millions of years, including narrow passages and grottoes. The natural environment provides opportunities for exploring varied terrain. Brantes serves as a base for accessing these features.
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beautiful challenging route through the river between the rocks
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Beautiful gorge. Definitely worth it, but beware: height differences. Not an easy path, lots of boulders, walking shoes and sticks!
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Beautiful hike but more intermediate than easy because it goes up quite a bit in places and you have to walk on stones and rocks. The retirees who accompanied us had a little trouble.
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Nice road through the small gorge
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Take your time and enjoy the climb/descen on the Southern side. Amazing gorge and nice flowing road
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Small, fine road through the Gorges
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I would rather consider it a tough walk. Not suitable for taking a dog with you. had to adjust the walk because the path was no longer feasible due to the rocks. highly recommended
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Brantes is situated in the Mont Ventoux region, characterized by deep river valleys and unique rock formations. It serves as a base for exploring these geological features.
Yes, the Entrance to the Toulourenc Gorges offers sections where you can walk in shallow river water or use a marked path along the riverbank, making it a more accessible option for visitors.
For a more challenging experience, consider Combe de Curnier, which is described as a tough walk with significant height differences and challenging paths. Another demanding option is the Narrow Chimney Passage of Le Châtelard, which requires using hands and feet for progression.
The Entrance to the Toulourenc Gorges allows for walking in shallow sections of the river, which can be a refreshing activity in hot weather. However, the riverbed can be completely dry during summer months.
While some areas like the Entrance to the Toulourenc Gorges offer easier sections, challenging routes like the Narrow Chimney Passage of Le Châtelard are not recommended for small children (5-7 years) due to the need to use hands and feet for progression.
The canyons feature deep river valleys, impressive rock formations, narrow passages, and grottoes. You can explore geological structures formed over millions of years, such as those found at Baume des Eyguiers Grotto, which nestles in a rocky bar.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Brantes area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, diverse cycling routes, and challenging mountain hikes, particularly around Mont Ventoux.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural environment, with many highlighting the beautiful routes through narrow rock crevices and the opportunity to walk in the river during hot weather. The area's geological history and challenging paths also draw interest.
Yes, the Ubrieux Gorge features a road that passes through the gorges along the Ouvèze river, offering very pretty views for those traveling by vehicle.
Given the varied terrain, including tough walks and river sections, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes or water shoes if you plan to walk in the river. For challenging passages, comfortable clothing that allows for movement and using hands and feet is recommended.
Some canyon areas may not be suitable for dogs. For instance, Combe de Curnier is specifically noted as not being suitable for taking a dog due to the challenging paths and rock formations.


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