A 15-kilometre climb with over 1,000 metres of positive elevation, which is most definitely worth the effort. At the end of it you are rewarded with a breath-taking panoramic view, letting you discover the Ventoux summit before you reach the crest and descend towards Aurel and the Sault Plateau.
A 15-kilometre climb with more than 1,000 metres of positive and challenging elevation begins. But the breath-taking panoramic views quickly make you forget the effort. This rolling track takes you to the Reynard chalet south of Mont Ventoux, before you find yourself in the heart of the Regional Natural Park of Mont Ventoux. After another ascent, you face the north side of Mont Ventoux following a steep balcony path, which is both fun and technical. After cresting the hill, you descend to Aurel and the Sault Plateau via a single-track trail.