Mountain peaks around Pierrelongue, located in the Drôme region of France, offer a diverse mountainous landscape. This area serves as a base for accessing notable mountains in its vicinity, providing views and routes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including forests and ridgelines. Pierrelongue is situated within the Baronnies Provençales, an area known for its natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 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 most prominent peak is Mont Ventoux, often called the 'Giant of Provence,' standing at 1,910 meters. Other notable features include Sommet de la Plate and Montagne de Bluye, which offer extensive panoramic views.
Mont Ventoux is famous for its challenging cycling ascents, frequently featured in the Tour de France. Its summit, the Mont Ventoux summit, offers belvederes with views stretching from the Albion plateau to the Mediterranean and the Alps. It's a popular spot for cyclists to take a commemorative photo.
Yes, there are several routes. One challenging option is Climbing Mont Ventoux from Malaucène, known for its varying gradients and beautiful views. Another approach is the Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault, which is considered the easiest of the three main access points to Chalet Reynard.
Yes, you can explore Mont Serein, a secondary summit of the Ventoux massif at 1,437 meters. It serves as a starting point for hikes and offers a View from Mont Serein to Mont Ventoux, passing through pine forests and alpine meadows.
From the summit of Mont Ventoux, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Albion plateau, the Mediterranean, the Drôme department, the Pre-Alps, and the Alps on clear days. Ridges like Sommet de la Plate and Montagne de Bluye offer vistas over the Toulourenc Valley, the northern face of Mont Ventoux, and the Baronnies Provençales.
The region around Pierrelongue offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging ascents of Mont Ventoux. There are also gravel biking opportunities and a variety of hiking trails. For more details, explore the Hiking around Pierrelongue guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Pierrelongue guide, and the Gravel biking around Pierrelongue guide.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Hanging rock – Pierrelongue loop from Pierrelongue' or the 'Rock formations – Baume des Eyguiers Grotto loop from Pierrelongue.' These range from easy to moderate difficulty. You can find more options in the Hiking around Pierrelongue guide.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. During spring, especially on higher peaks like Mont Ventoux, it's advisable to bring extra layers like a jacket and winter gloves, as temperatures can drop significantly compared to the valley.
Winter conditions on Mont Ventoux can be challenging. The summit can experience temperatures below freezing and strong winds. Sturdy shoes and appropriate winter gear, including a windstopper or vest, are highly recommended due to the potential for cold weather.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views, especially from the summit of Mont Ventoux, which is often described as a 'scree desert' that leaves one speechless. The challenging climbs and diverse landscapes, including pine forests and alpine meadows, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes suitable for families. For instance, the 'Hanging rock loop from Mollans-sur-Ouvèze' and the 'Rock formations – Baume des Eyguiers Grotto loop from Pierrelongue' are both rated as easy. These trails offer a chance to explore the natural beauty without extreme difficulty. More options can be found in the Hiking around Pierrelongue guide.
Generally, many outdoor trails in the Drôme region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations or local signage. When hiking with dogs, ensure they are well-behaved and, if required, kept on a leash, especially in protected natural areas or near livestock.


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