Mountain peaks around Saint-Vincent-Sur-Jabron are primarily defined by the Montagne de Lure, a significant natural landmark in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region. This area is recognized as a UNESCO biosphere reserve, showcasing a unique blend of alpine and Mediterranean ecosystems. The landscape offers diverse natural features, including prominent peaks and extensive panoramic views across the region.
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The Ventoux's little brother. With a length of 17.7 kilometres and an ascent of 1054 vertical metres and a gradient of 5.9% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 688. The summit of the climb is located at 1746 metres above sea level. At the top the views are fabulous both towards Ventoux itself and towards the Alps. A long, very pleasant and fun climb that is worth the effort with percentages that remain around 5/6/7% and some peaks of up to 9.3%. The last 2 kilometres are very easy.
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Located on the Chabre mountain, the Col Saint-Ange peaks at an altitude of 1,238 meters. Its summit part offers exceptional views all the way to the Alps.
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The Montagne de Lure is a large mountain in the Vaucluse in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department of France. It belongs to the same geological formation as the Albion plateau and Mont Ventoux. This chain extends over 42 kilometers and culminates in the Lure signal at 1,825 m and presents a very contrasting relief.
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The Graille pass is probably the most famous pass in the Alps without even knowing it. So that? Because it is the obligatory step to reach the mountain of Lure. It is one of the first steps of the southern Alps. It is often compared to Mount Ventoux for its easily climbed, bald summit. Also well known to shepherds, the Pas de la Graille has been a path of transhumance since prehistoric times. The D53 connects Saint-Etienne-les-Orgues with Valbelle.
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Mandatory climb in this region! Fantastic and calm
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View of the Baronnies massif.
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One of the 2 giants of Provence. Just as beautiful as Ventoux without the horde of cars going up there. The climb is nevertheless much less difficult than the Ventoux.
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The region is dominated by the Montagne de Lure. Key destinations include the Montagne de Lure Pass, which leads to the foot of Signal de Lure, and Saint-Ange Pass on the Chabre mountain, offering extensive views towards the Alps. The summit of Montagne de Lure itself, Signal de Lure, is also a significant peak.
From the summit of Signal de Lure and View from the Pas de la Graille, you can enjoy exceptional 360-degree panoramic views. These encompass the Forcalquier region, the Jabron valley, the Pre-Alps of Haute-Provence, the Rochers des Mées, the Durance plain, the Luberon chains, Mont Ventoux, and even the distant Vercors and Écrins mountains.
Yes, the Montagne de Lure offers challenging climbs for cyclists. A notable route is the Ascent of Montagne de Lure from Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues, which covers 17.7 kilometers with an average gradient of 6%. This climb is known for its steady ascent and scenic backdrop, often compared to Mont Ventoux but with less traffic.
Beyond peak bagging, the Montagne de Lure is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails for all levels, road cycling, and mountain biking. In winter, the area offers sledging and opportunities for sky-watching. For more detailed routes, explore the cycling, gravel biking, and hiking guides for the region.
As a UNESCO biosphere reserve, the Montagne de Lure boasts rich biodiversity. You can observe various insect species like butterflies and grasshoppers, larger wildlife such as red deer, chamois, roe deer, and even wolves. The skies are home to numerous bird species, including the shaheen falcon, Eurasian eagle-owl, and golden eagles. The mountain itself exhibits a unique blend of alpine and Mediterranean ecosystems.
Yes, there are hiking routes suitable for families. For example, the 'Paysages de Lure Viewpoint – Signal de Lure summit loop from Station de Lure' is an easy 5.3 km hike. The region offers trails catering to various difficulty levels, from gentle country walks to more challenging ascents.
The Montagne de Lure offers activities year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer provides warm conditions for outdoor adventures, while winter allows for sledging and sky-watching, transforming the mountain into a snowy playground.
The Montagne de Lure offers a quieter experience compared to more frequented peaks like Mont Ventoux. It provides a deeper connection with nature without the crowds, allowing for contemplation. Its status as a UNESCO biosphere reserve also highlights its unique flora and fauna and diverse landscapes, blending alpine and Mediterranean influences.
Yes, the region holds historical significance. Hidden within the forest of Montagne de Lure is the Notre-Dame-de-Lure Abbey, which offers a glimpse into the region's medieval history and adds a cultural dimension to your visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the exceptional panoramic views from spots like Signal de Lure and Cairn 2000. The tranquility and opportunity for a deep connection with nature, away from larger crowds, are also highly valued. Cyclists enjoy the challenging yet scenic climbs, often comparing them favorably to Mont Ventoux.
Absolutely. The Montagne de Lure offers several moderate hiking trails. Examples include the 'Signal de Lure and the pas de la Graille in a loop' (11.5 km) and the 'Cretes – Pré du fau loop from Signal de Lure' (6.8 km), providing accessible options for those seeking a balanced challenge.


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