Natural monuments around Revest-Des-Brousses are situated within the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, offering diverse natural environments. The area is part of the Luberon Regional Nature Park, known for its striking landscapes and commitment to preservation. This region features dramatic geological formations, significant waterways like the Largue River, and numerous popular hiking trails. Revest-Des-Brousses serves as a base for exploring these natural features and its secluded nature.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A must-see in the region that would be a shame to miss if you're not passing too far.
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An absolutely spectacular setting with views across the valley to the Lure mountain ridges and the Pre-Alps. The limestone gorges are 2.5 kilometers long, 140 meters wide, and 200 meters deep in places.
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at this stage the river is frozen so no hesitation to cross
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The route marking of T1 is wildly misleading (!) The paths up and down the Gorge are a mix between T1, T2, T3 and sometimes just about T4. That's in fine weather. Take care of each other and help the others. There were quite a number of small kids of age 3 to 8 today. As all others write: it's a beautiful place and the descent into the Gorge gives a ton a great views. Take your time and be careful
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What an interesting geological formation these Rochers des Mourres are! These stones take every shape imaginable: mounds, haystacks, cylinders, basins. These stone mushrooms correspond to very old aquatic grass beds which developed on the surface of the water and then fossilized, building a kind of limestone skeleton with strange shapes.
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The descent from Viens is quite steep, with maximum gradients of 14%. It's also a tough little climb to do the other way.
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This was a lovely hike but it definitely wasn’t easy like Komoot rated it! Very uneven surface for the whole route, and a very steep climb at the end to get back to the car park
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The region is rich in diverse natural environments, including dramatic geological formations like gorges and unique rock formations. You'll find significant waterways such as the Largue River, and numerous scenic viewpoints. The area is part of the Luberon Regional Nature Park, emphasizing its commitment to preserving these natural wonders.
Yes, the area is known for its unique rock formations. You can explore Les Rochers des Mourres, an impressive site with geological features that take on various shapes like mounds, haystacks, and cylinders. Another notable formation is The Mourres Rocks, which are fossilized aquatic grass beds forming strange limestone structures.
Revest-Des-Brousses offers numerous hiking trails catering to various skill levels. For a challenging experience with great views, consider the Descent from Viens, known for its steep gradients. The Oppedette Gorge also provides good hiking paths, though some sections can be challenging. For more options, you can find various running trails in the area, such as the 'Running loop from Vachères' or 'Oppedette Gorge – Gorges d'Oppedette loop', by visiting the Running Trails around Revest-Des-Brousses guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. While the natural monuments are beautiful year-round, be aware that some areas like the Oppedette Gorge can be very hot with little shade during the summer months. Spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures, ideal for hiking and exploring.
Yes, the Largue River is a significant waterway in the commune, recognized for its ecological importance. You can also visit The Monk's Leap, which is described as a nice place to have a bath on hot days. However, be mindful of seasonal conditions, as the river can freeze in winter.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched beauty and the dramatic geological formations. Many appreciate the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, with highlights such as the Oppedette Gorge offering beautiful views. The unique shapes of rock formations like Les Rochers des Mourres are also a major draw.
Absolutely. The Descent from Viens is noted for its steep gradients and is considered a challenging trail. Similarly, the Oppedette Gorge hike is described as suitable for experienced walkers due to uneven surfaces and steep climbs, requiring good shoes and caution for those with a fear of heights.
Beyond hiking, the area around Revest-Des-Brousses is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Col de la Mort d'Imbert – Reillanne loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Forcalquier – Forcalquier loop'. Explore these options in the Road Cycling Routes around Revest-Des-Brousses guide and the Gravel biking around Revest-Des-Brousses guide.
While some trails are challenging, many areas within the Luberon Regional Nature Park offer gentler paths suitable for families. The general beauty of the landscapes and the unique geological formations like The Mourres Rocks can be fascinating for all ages, though specific trail difficulties should always be checked beforehand.
Generally, permits are not required for accessing the natural monuments and public hiking trails around Revest-Des-Brousses. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, especially within the Luberon Regional Nature Park, and stay on marked paths to protect the natural environment.
Many natural monuments in the region offer stunning views. The Oppedette Gorge provides beautiful views into the gorge itself. The Descent from Viens is also known for its great views coming down. Additionally, Les Rochers des Mourres offers impressive views of the surrounding landscape.
While specific parking information for each natural monument isn't detailed, Revest-Des-Brousses itself serves as a base for exploring. Visitors typically find parking in or near the village, or at designated trailheads for popular hiking routes. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking guidance.


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