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Top 4 Gorges around Le Barroux

Best canyons around Le Barroux are more accurately described as gorges, carved by rivers within the picturesque landscape near the village. This region, known for its medieval charm and vineyards, features geological formations offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The natural features showcase the power of water to sculpt rock, creating dramatic landscapes. These areas provide a chance to explore unique environments within reach of Le Barroux.

Best canyons around Le Barroux

  • The most popular canyons is Combe de Curnier,…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Combe de Curnier

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Located on the southern slope of Mont Ventoux, this magical canyon takes you into an environment that has been forged over more than a million years in the rock.

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This is the entrance to the Toulourenc Gorge. A path leads to it, but you can also choose to walk in the river if the weather permits. The water here …

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Nice ravin road. I would only suggest the road for mountain or gravel bikes.

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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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Ronald Endler
April 21, 2026, Viewpoint Pas de l'Aigle

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beautiful route in the rock

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beautiful challenging route through the river between the rocks

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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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Narrow way

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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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Nancy
September 25, 2023, Combe de Curnier

I would rather consider it a tough walk. Not suitable for taking a dog with you. had to adjust the walk because the path was no longer feasible due to the rocks. highly recommended

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Laurie 💫
September 9, 2023, Combe de Curnier

The first 3 km is certainly not on an easy path but large boulders, look for the route!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural formations can I explore near Le Barroux?

Near Le Barroux, the geological formations are more accurately described as gorges, carved by rivers. These offer stunning natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring unique landscapes. They showcase the power of water to sculpt rock, creating dramatic scenery.

Which gorges are popular for exploration around Le Barroux?

One popular spot is Combe de Curnier, a gorge on the southern slope of Mont Ventoux, known for its captivating environment shaped over millions of years. Another is the Entrance to the Toulourenc Gorges, which provides access to river walks.

Are there opportunities for hiking in the gorges near Le Barroux?

Yes, the gorges offer excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the Toulourenc Gorges allow for walks along a path or directly in the shallow river, depending on conditions. Further in, a marked path along the riverbank is available as the gorge narrows. For more hiking options, you can explore hiking routes around Le Barroux.

What is unique about the Combe de Curnier gorge?

Combe de Curnier is a 'magical canyon' located on the southern slope of Mont Ventoux. It's notable for its geological history, having been shaped by over a million years of natural processes, creating a captivating and rugged environment for exploration. Visitors describe it as a beautiful route through narrow rock crevices.

Can I walk in the river at Toulourenc Gorges?

At the Entrance to the Toulourenc Gorges, you can choose to walk directly in the shallow river if weather conditions permit. However, about 400 meters further into the gorge, it narrows, and it becomes safer to use the marked path along the riverbank.

Are there any specific routes for mountain biking in the gorge areas?

Yes, the Ravin Road in Parc Naturel Régional du Mont-Ventoux is a gorge trail specifically suitable for mountain or gravel bikes, offering a scenic route through the rock formations. For more mountain biking options, check out the MTB Trails around Le Barroux guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges near Le Barroux?

Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for immersion in nature. Many enjoy the refreshing walks, especially in the river at Toulourenc Gorges during hot weather, and the dramatic landscapes with unique geological features. The tranquility and serene surroundings are also frequently mentioned.

Are there any canyoning spots near Le Barroux for more adventurous activities?

While the guide focuses on gorges, regional research indicates that Le Gourédon is identified as a canyoning spot near Le Barroux in Vaucluse. This suggests opportunities for more adventurous activities like descending waterfalls and navigating water-filled channels.

What is the best time to visit the gorges around Le Barroux?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. For walking in the river at Toulourenc Gorges, warmer months are ideal. However, it's important to note that the riverbed can sometimes be completely dry during summer. For hiking and exploring, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures.

Are the trails in Combe de Curnier suitable for dogs?

According to visitor tips, the trails in Combe de Curnier can be quite tough and may not be suitable for dogs due to rocky terrain and height differences. It's advisable to consider alternative, less challenging routes if you plan to bring a dog.

What other outdoor activities can I find near the gorges of Le Barroux?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes and mountain biking trails, including challenging loops around Mont Ventoux. There are also many hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, that offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

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