Best canyons around Caromb are characterized by diverse geological formations, including deep gorges and striking ravines. The region, situated near Mont Ventoux, offers a landscape shaped by natural forces over millions of years. Visitors can explore areas known for their unique ocher walls and varied terrain. These sites provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural beauty of the area.
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View of rocks and at the same time into the distance towards the Rhone Valley. Great for a drink break, no bench ...
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Not as well known as Rustrel and Roussillon - out of season you can spend hours alone here.
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beautiful route in the rock
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Here you can comfortably admire a large area with exposed ochre rocks. 🥰 The gorge mentioned is located elsewhere and - as of June 2024 - has not yet been mapped. There are many hiking trails in this beautiful area.
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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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The route is again open we walked it today with many others.
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For a unique exploration experience, consider the Combe de Curnier, located on the southern slope of Mont Ventoux. It offers an environment shaped over millions of years. Another excellent option is the Ravin des Sitos (South Entrance), where you can walk between impressive ocher walls up to 5 meters high, creating a striking passage about 250 meters long. The area around The Ochres of Mormoiron also provides many hiking trails amidst beautiful exposed ocher rocks.
Yes, the Gorges de la Nesque, located approximately 19 km from Caromb, is a popular spot for canyoning. Local providers offer guided descents that involve navigating cascades through ropes, jumps, and natural slides, making it suitable for both fun and cooling off in summer. These canyons are often described as having varied geological beauties and are good for beginners.
The region boasts distinct geological formations. The Combe de Curnier showcases a landscape forged in rock over millions of years. The Ravin des Sitos (South Entrance) is famous for its vibrant, high ocher walls, creating a surreal walking experience. Additionally, The Ochres of Mormoiron feature extensive exposed ocher rocks, providing a visually striking landscape.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Caromb offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes around Lac du Paty. For runners, there are challenging running trails. Cyclists can enjoy traffic-free bike rides, with routes leading to scenic viewpoints and charming villages. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking around Caromb, Running Trails around Caromb, and Traffic-free bike rides around Caromb guides.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, but the Gorges de la Nesque offers canyoning as a way to cool off. Visiting outside peak season might provide a more solitary experience, especially at places like the Ravin des Sitos.
Yes, the Viewpoint Pas de l'Aigle offers views of rocks and extends towards the Rhone Valley. The Gorges de la Nesque also provides beautiful views, particularly towards Mont Ventoux, as you drive through charming villages like Villes-sur-Auzon.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive natural beauty and unique geological formations. The intense colors of the ocher walls at Ravin des Sitos are often described as surreal. The Combe de Curnier is appreciated for its magical, ancient environment. Many also enjoy the extensive hiking opportunities within these scenic landscapes.
The Ravin des Sitos (South Entrance) is noted for being less known than other ocher sites like Rustrel and Roussillon. This can provide a more solitary experience, especially if visited outside of peak season, allowing you to enjoy the striking ocher walls in greater tranquility.
Yes, the Ravin Road in Parc Naturel Régional du Mont-Ventoux is specifically suggested for mountain or gravel bikes, offering a beautiful route through the rock. It's considered a nice climb for these types of bicycles.
The Combe de Curnier is described as a tough walk through narrow rock crevices with significant height differences. While beautiful, it might not be suitable for dogs due to challenging paths. Be prepared for a strenuous but rewarding experience in this ancient canyon.


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