Attractions and places to see around Blauvac include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the Vaucluse region of France. The village is perched on a limestone ridge, offering panoramic views of Mont Ventoux and the Monts de Vaucluse. Blauvac is part of the Mont Ventoux biosphere reserve, designated by UNESCO, highlighting its significant natural environment. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, scenic landscapes, and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's so beautiful here that I get tears in my eyes every time. It's best to drive uphill, then you have more time to look around. On the other hand, the descent to Venasque is so long and beautiful, you rarely find it. Gentle curves, a great surface, and a consistently moderate gradient. I look forward to this section every time...
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Arriving up here on my regular touring bike was my personal highlight of 2024. Warm clothing is definitely a plus, at least for the descent. Don't forget it!
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The last part of the climb from Chalet Reynard to the summit of Mont Ventoux through the legendary lunar landscape. Just over 6km uphill, the remaining 500 meters of altitude are overcome. Always keep the goal in mind.
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Great route along the Gorges de la Nesque gorge. Near the Ventoux. The climb or descent is constantly around 3% and therefore easy to cycle. The asphalt is also a billiard table. In the direction of Monieux I personally find it the most beautiful because you can climb the longest and enjoy the view the most. 😍 From Villes-sur-Auzon you cycle a total of 423 meters up over 18.4 kilometers to a height of 735 meters.
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In my opinion the most beautiful route in the area. A must for every racing cyclist and everyone else. Little traffic, the landscape is breathtakingly beautiful and the asphalt is absolutely clean. Please do not drive there by car, so that it remains as beautiful as it is.
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Fresh smooth asphalt all the way, very little traffic; except for a few motorcyclists who have to pull the tap. Fantastic views of a wild gorge, it's extremely worth it!
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Blauvac offers exceptional panoramic views of the Ventoux landscapes, including the Monts de Vaucluse and the southern slope of Mont Ventoux. The village is part of the UNESCO-designated Mont Ventoux biosphere reserve. A must-see natural wonder is The Nesque gorges from Villes-sur-Auzon, known for its incredible views and dramatic scenery. You can also visit The Ochres of Mormoiron, where you can admire a large area of exposed ochre rocks with impressive and intense colors.
Blauvac is rich in history. You can see the imposing, privately owned 12th-century Blauvac Castle from the outside, and explore the 12th-century Saint Sébastien Church in the village. The Notre Dame des Neiges Chapel, built on an ancient Celto-Ligurian oppidum, is another significant historical site. Don't miss the St. Esteve Wash-house, a charming historical structure within the village. Further afield, the Bédoin area also features geological curiosities known as fairy chimneys.
Yes, the Notre Dame des Neiges Chapel is located on the site of an ancient Celto-Ligurian oppidum. Archaeological excavations here have revealed pottery, lamps, and burial tombs, indicating a long history of human presence in the area.
Beyond its historical buildings, you can explore the small streets of Blauvac with their stone-faced houses and old doors. The nearby Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bon Secours, on the way to Méthamis, offers a peaceful visit where you can explore its church and gardens, and purchase handcrafted products from the monastic shop. The surrounding agricultural landscape also showcases local culture, producing cereals, olives, Muscat du Ventoux table grapes, and AOP Ventoux wines.
Blauvac is an excellent starting point for both hiking and cycling. The area is particularly popular for road cycling, especially routes towards the Ventoux terrace and through the Nesque Gorge Road. Hiking paths, such as the one to Notre Dame des Neiges, are also popular. You can find various routes for different sports, including road cycling, touring cycling, and hiking, by exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Blauvac, Cycling around Blauvac, and Hiking around Blauvac guides.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For an easy walk, consider the "Chapelle Notre-Dame des Neiges loop from Blauvac" which is 4.56 km. Moderate options include the "Blauvac – Méthamis loop from Blauvac" at 12.31 km or the "Great view of Mont Ventoux – Villes-sur-Auzon loop from Blauvac" at 14.37 km. You can find more details and options in the Hiking around Blauvac guide.
Blauvac is a prime location for cycling. Road cyclists often tackle routes like the "View of the Mont Ventoux summit – Pass of Storms loop from Blauvac" (66.64 km, difficult) or the "Bédoin - Route du Ventoux km 0 – Mormoiron loop from Blauvac" (27.88 km, easy). For touring cyclists, options include the "View of Mont Ventoux loop from Blauvac" (5.89 km, easy) or the "Venasque – Route de Gordes loop from Villes-sur-Auzon" (54.89 km, difficult). Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Blauvac and Cycling around Blauvac guides.
While Blauvac itself is a quiet village, exploring its historical sites and natural surroundings can be enjoyable for families. The nearby settlement of Sault is known for being family-friendly, offering a charming market square and lavender fields. Easy hiking trails, such as the "Chapelle Notre-Dame des Neiges loop from Blauvac," can also be suitable for families.
The Vaucluse region, including Blauvac, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable for activities. The annual pilgrimage to Notre Dame des Neiges Chapel in August, celebrating an unexpected snowfall, suggests that even summer can have its unique charm.
The village has "La Calade" Restaurant on the village square, which offers a panoramic terrace, local cuisine, and cocktails. It sometimes hosts events and concerts, providing a pleasant dining experience with a view.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially of Mont Ventoux and the Monts de Vaucluse. The dramatic scenery of the Gorges de la Nesque and the vibrant colors of The Ochres of Mormoiron are highly praised. Cyclists love the challenging yet rewarding routes, while the historical charm of the village and its ancient sites also draw significant interest. The peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes are frequently highlighted.
While specific dog-friendly routes are not detailed, many of the natural trails and paths around Blauvac, including those leading to Notre Dame des Neiges Chapel, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are respected. Always ensure to bring water for your pet, especially during warmer months.
For a quieter experience, consider exploring the Combe de Vautorte, which houses some beautiful troglodytic ensembles (cave dwellings) in the Vaucluse department. The Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bon Secours also offers a haven of peace away from more bustling tourist spots. Exploring the smaller village streets of Blauvac itself can also provide a serene experience.


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