Best huts around Bédoin are situated at the foot of Mont Ventoux in Provence, offering various accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, including the iconic Mont Ventoux, and provides options ranging from mountain shelters to glamping and traditional cottages. These facilities cater to hikers and cyclists seeking a tranquil escape or a strategic resting point during their activities. The area's diverse terrain and historical structures contribute to its appeal for visitors.
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Great place to stop off on the way to Mont Ventoux
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View of the ski area at Mont Ventoux
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At the beginning of April the roads are still officially closed. So the cyclists have the mountain to themselves. Great view of the high Alps in eastern France.
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Located in the hamlet of Girards which belongs to the commune of Plaisians, this old restored 18th century farm offers a formula of 20 euros per night (for hikers). The cottage offers an exceptional view of Mont Ventoux. Info and reservation: 04.75.28.10.40 or 06.69.61.43.39
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Ideal place to stop after about two thirds of the climb to the summit of Mont Ventoux from Bédoin. Next to the inn there are separate publicly accessible toilets, as well as an opportunity to refill your water supplies for the final kilometers.
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These structures were built in various sizes - from a simple shelter for a shepherd to "bories" with several rooms (e.g. Village de Bories in Gordes).
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Located in the heart of Mont Ventoux, on the south side, Chalet Reynard is open in all seasons 7 days a week. Its large terrace is equipped with deckchairs to relax in peace.
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A real landmark as a stopover on the top of Mont Ventoux
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Bédoin offers a diverse range of 'hut' style accommodations, from rustic mountain shelters to more comfortable glamping options and traditional cottages. You can find essential stops for cyclists like Chalet Reynard, historical stone shelters, and various glamping sites and gîtes.
Yes, you can explore traditional dry-stone huts known as 'bories'. While not typically for overnight stays, these structures, like the Stone shelter, offer a glimpse into the region's ancient agricultural past and traditional building techniques.
Cyclists will find several excellent options. Chalet Reynard is a crucial stop on Mont Ventoux, offering refreshments and meals before the final ascent. For unique stays with cyclist-friendly amenities, Campdebaseventoux offers a 'modern tree house like flat' with secure bicycle storage and an owner passionate about cycling. Additionally, Slow Provence apartments in Bédoin's main square provide secure bike storage and are just 200 meters from the start of the Mont Ventoux climb.
Yes, for families seeking an active outdoor holiday with enhanced comfort, Camping Domaine De Bélézy in Bédoin is a highly-rated glamping option. It offers various accommodations like lodge tents and mobile homes, along with extensive facilities and activities such as basketball, volleyball, and cycling.
The Bédoin area is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Gateway to Mont Ventoux' for touring cyclists, or challenging MTB trails like the 'Pass of Storms – Stele dedicated to Tom Simpson loop'. For more ideas, explore the Traffic-free bike rides around Bédoin, MTB Trails around Bédoin, and Road Cycling Routes around Bédoin guides.
Many accommodations in the region offer stunning views. Gîte de l'Erable, located in the hamlet of Girards, provides an exceptional view of Mont Ventoux. Additionally, Campdebaseventoux offers a large balcony with excellent mountain views, including Mont Ventoux.
Yes, several huts and chalets serve food and drinks. Chalet Reynard and The Liotard Chalet are well-known stops on Mont Ventoux for refreshments and meals. Gîte de l'Erable also offers a restaurant and pub.
The region is enjoyable across seasons. Early April is particularly serene for cyclists, as roads to Mont Ventoux are often closed to vehicles, allowing them to have the mountain mostly to themselves. Summer offers warm weather for activities, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Some establishments like Chalet Reynard are open all year round.
Yes, Bédoin features various cottages (gîtes) and holiday homes. Gîte de l'Erable is an old restored 18th-century farm offering a self-catering option. Slow Provence apartments in the heart of Bédoin also provide cozy retreats within village houses, allowing guests to experience local life, including the Provençal market.
For a unique experience, consider La Grange de Campaulise in Mazan, near Bédoin. This quiet site is located on a vineyard-farm, offering lodges, cabins, or pods. It provides a serene, rural setting with local culinary experiences like wine and olive oil tasting, perfect for those appreciating vineyard surroundings and a peaceful retreat.
Amenities vary by type of accommodation. Mountain chalets like Chalet Reynard offer refreshments, meals, public toilets, and water refill stations. Glamping sites like Camping Domaine De Bélézy provide extensive facilities including various sports activities, shaded pitches, and WiFi. Cottages and gîtes often offer self-catering facilities, and some may include pools or private parking.


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