Best mountain peaks around La Roche-Sur-Le-Buis are found in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the prominent Mont Ventoux massif. This area offers diverse landscapes, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints overlooking the surrounding plains and the Alps. The natural environment features significant elevation changes and historical elements, such as ancient irrigation canals and Roman-era hamlets. It is a destination for those seeking to explore varied mountain environments.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A superb climb on smooth asphalt, even if it's not the most popular climb. Therefore, traffic is very light, which I personally find more important. Up to Chalet Reynard, you're surrounded by trees. Views are rare. Overall, the climb is very pleasant and suitable for those who want to take it easy.
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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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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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The region is dominated by the Mont Ventoux massif. Highly popular peaks include the Mont Ventoux summit itself, offering panoramic views, and Montagne de Vic, known for its historical significance and views. Mont Serein is another notable secondary summit of the Ventoux massif.
Yes, for a more accessible ascent of Mont Ventoux, consider the Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault. It's described as the easiest of the three main access points, with a gentler average gradient. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes around La Roche-Sur-Le-Buis guide.
For a tough and rewarding experience, the Climbing Mont Ventoux from Malaucène route is known for its varying gradients, including sections at 12%. The final push to the Mont Ventoux summit from any side is considered challenging, especially the exposed, scree-covered upper slopes.
The region has a rich history. For instance, around Montagne de Vic, you can discover vestiges of Roman constructions, including an ancient irrigation canal, connecting small hamlets that thrived during Roman times.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking, with milder temperatures. However, Mont Ventoux can experience significant temperature drops and strong winds, even in spring. Always check the weather forecast, especially for higher elevations, and be prepared with layers, including a windstopper or winter gloves, as temperatures can be below freezing at the summit even when it's warm in the valley.
The Mont Ventoux summit is a popular meeting point for cyclists and hikers. Be prepared for crowds, especially at the sign marking the summit. There are two belvederes offering views of the Albion plateau, the Mediterranean, and the Alps. Temperatures can be significantly colder at the top, so bring extra layers regardless of the season.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging loops like the 'Ascent to the Saint-Julien Rock'. Cycling is also very popular, with many routes like the 'Mollans-sur-Ouvèze – Fontaube Pass loop' available in the Cycling around La Roche-Sur-Le-Buis guide.
Yes, you can find circular routes, particularly for mountaineering. For example, the Mountain Hikes around La Roche-Sur-Le-Buis guide lists options like the 'Pass of Storms – Grand panorama loop from Mont Ventoux' and the 'Summit of Mont Ventoux loop from Mont Ventoux'.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from the Mont Ventoux summit, which offers expansive panoramas of the surrounding plains and the Alps. The diverse character of the climbs, the natural beauty of the landscapes, and the historical elements found on peaks like Montagne de Vic are also highly appreciated.
While Mont Ventoux is very popular, exploring the routes around secondary summits like Mont Serein or the trails connecting the small hamlets around Montagne de Vic can offer a quieter experience. The climb from Malaucène to Mont Ventoux is also noted as being less busy than the Bedoin climb, while still offering beautiful views.


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