Mountain passes around Blauvac provide access to the region's diverse landscapes, including the Ventoux and Vaucluse mountains. The area features scenic routes suitable for cycling and hiking, often with significant elevation changes. Blauvac itself is an elevated village offering panoramic views, serving as a starting point for exploring nearby natural features. The surrounding terrain includes gorges, forests, and open areas with vineyards and orchards.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The descent from the Col to Méthamis is super beautiful 🤩
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One of my favorite climbs here. Nice and steady, no steep ramps, relatively good surface, depending on how long it's been since you last climbed the loose gravel, and a length you wouldn't find back home in the Heuvelland.
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The scenery is dreamy, with the abbey's lavender fields at the foot of the climb, but then it's painful. It's a long climb and has some steep climbs. In the heat, it's really painful. But you can reward yourself with the descent on the other side and enjoy a nice ride towards Venasque. Or turn right towards Murs and then down the Col de Murs. Or up the Col de la Ligne towards Sault. So many options, and all beautiful :-)
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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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Pleasant climb, surface mostly good, the holes are visible uphill but early enough and you usually don't go that fast ,-)
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Peaceful Provençal road!
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I love this climb. Nice rhythm and good for pushing yourself to the limit and it gets flatter at the top. Rolls well too, unless it's recently plastered with grit (usually in autumn).
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The region offers several notable cycling routes. The Murs Pass is a popular 10.5 km climb with an average gradient of 4.3%, known for its consistent rhythm. Another option is the Col de la Ligne, which offers a 12.5 km climb with an average gradient of 3.7% on quiet roads, providing a nice view at the top. For a more challenging ride, consider the Col de la Liguière (998 m), a demanding 9.5 km ascent with an average gradient of 6.4%.
Yes, the Col de la Liguière (998 m) is considered a challenging mountain pass. The ascent from Saint Saturnin les Apt is 9.5 km long with an average gradient of 6.4%, reaching maximum gradients of 8.5%. It's described as quite demanding, with some sections up to 9.5%.
Beyond the passes themselves, the region is known for its diverse landscapes. The nearby Gorges de la Nesque offers spectacular natural scenery with dizzying cliffs up to 400 meters high, tunnels carved into rocks, and breathtaking views along its almost 20-kilometer length. You'll also encounter forests, vineyards, and cherry orchards, especially around Blauvac's elevated position.
The Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault is considered the easiest of the three access points to Chalet Reynard. The climb to the summit from Sault is 25.5 kilometers with an elevation gain of 1,145 meters and an average gradient of 4.49%. This route is mostly through the forest, offering a more tolerable temperature even on warmer days.
Yes, the Col des Trois Termes from Sénanque Abbey offers a scenic climb directly from the historic Sénanque Abbey, providing both natural beauty and a cultural experience.
Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, Blauvac itself provides exceptional views of the Ventoux landscapes and the Vaucluse mountains. The Col de la Ligne is noted for its nice view at the top, and the Gorges de la Nesque features spectacular viewpoints like the Castelleras Belvedere, offering impressive vistas into the nearly 400-meter deep gorge.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides cycling the passes, you can find numerous hiking and running trails. For hiking, options include the moderate 'Blauvac – Méthamis loop from Blauvac' or the 'Great view of Mont Ventoux – Villes-sur-Auzon loop from Blauvac'. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Blauvac guide, the Cycling around Blauvac guide, or the Running Trails around Blauvac guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Gorges de la Nesque to the scenic climbs like Murs Pass, which is praised for its consistent rhythm. The quiet roads and beautiful views, such as those from Col de la Ligne, are also frequently highlighted. The region's natural beauty and varied routes for different fitness levels are a big draw.
Yes, the 'Méthamis – Ligne Pass loop from Méthamis' is a notable cycling route. Originating from Méthamis, a village near Blauvac, this loop covers 31.4 kilometers with 630 meters of elevation gain and is considered a difficult bike ride. The descent from the Col de la Ligne towards Méthamis is particularly beautiful.
The region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking. In summer, the area is known for its lavender fields, adding another layer of beauty, though some routes through forests, like the Mont Ventoux ascent from Sault, can provide cooler conditions. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The Murs Pass from Murs is a 10.5 km climb with an average gradient of 4.3%. It's known for its nice rhythm, making it suitable for sustained effort. While generally a smooth ride, it's advisable to be aware that roads can sometimes be covered with grit, especially in autumn.


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