Best mountain peaks around Le Poët-En-Percip are situated in a mountainous region of the Drôme department in southeastern France. The village serves as a gateway to several surrounding mountains, with elevations ranging from 791 meters to 1340 meters. This area offers diverse terrain for hiking, including tracks, paths, and ridges. It is characterized by wide-open spaces and a serene environment.
Last updated: July 5, 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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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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From the Mont Serein lookout point, you'll have a breathtaking view of Mont Ventoux, one of Provence's most iconic peaks, which stands majestically. The trail to Mont Serein passes through pine forests and alpine meadows, where you might spot local wildlife, such as deer or eagles.
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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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The most prominent peak directly associated with Le Poët-en-Percip is La Montagne de Banne, reaching 1382 meters. Other notable mountains in the vicinity include Montagne de la Loube (1302m) and Montagne des Tunes (1263m and 1255m). The region also offers stunning views of the iconic Mont Ventoux.
From peaks like La Montagne de Banne, you can expect superb circular panoramas encompassing the Drôme mountains, the majestic Mont Ventoux, Montagne de Geine, Montagne de Chamouse, and even the distant Écrins and Dévoluy massifs in the Alps. View from Mont Serein to Mont Ventoux offers a breathtaking perspective of Mont Ventoux itself.
Yes, for cyclists, the Climbing Mont Ventoux from Malaucène offers a tough ascent with sections reaching 12% gradient. For hikers, the ascent of La Montagne de Banne can be challenging in parts, with a sustained 300-meter climb over two kilometers, requiring some orientation skills due to unmarked paths.
The region is characterized by wide-open spaces and a serene environment. Ascents can take you through magnificent lavender fields at the foot of the mountains, and sustained climbs through gorse. You'll also find pine forests and alpine meadows, especially around areas like Mont Serein, where you might spot local wildlife such as deer or eagles.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The presence of lavender fields suggests late spring to early summer for blooming. For hiking, moderate temperatures are ideal, and the area's forests can provide tolerable temperatures even in warmer conditions, as noted for the Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not detailed for all peaks, the general terrain around Le Poët-en-Percip, with its varied tracks, paths, and ridges, offers opportunities for pleasant hikes. The Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault is considered the easiest of the three access points to the Reynard Chalet, making it a potentially more accessible option for families seeking a less strenuous climb.
Beyond hiking, the area around Le Poët-en-Percip is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, including challenging climbs and scenic loops. For more details on routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Le Poët-En-Percip and Cycling around Le Poët-En-Percip guides.
Yes, there are dedicated running trails near Le Poët-en-Percip. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, offering different distances and elevation profiles. For specific options, consult the Running Trails around Le Poët-En-Percip guide.
La Montagne de Banne is known for its elegant and relatively secluded nature, making it ideal for those seeking a tranquil and wild natural experience. Its summit offers superb circular panoramas, and the ascent can take you through magnificent lavender fields and gorse, providing diverse scenery.
The region has a rich history. For example, the area around Montagne de Vic includes small hamlets like Vénéjean and Vic, which experienced a prosperous period during Roman times. Discoveries in these places have revealed vestiges of constructions, including an ancient irrigation canal cut into hard rock, testifying to a sophisticated past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views, the sense of wildness and seclusion on peaks like La Montagne de Banne, and the diverse natural scenery including lavender fields and pine forests. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, especially those offering panoramic vistas of Mont Ventoux and the Alps, are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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