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The Mont Ventoux and the Comtat Venaissin are part of the Vaucluse (84). The Mont Ventoux, the "Giant of Provence", which culminating at 1912 meters, dominates the landscape. At his foot, the plain of the Comtat Venaissin and the vineyards of the Cotes du Ventoux, the Val de Sault and its large lavender fields, the Toulourenc valley and its perched villages. |
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Map of the Mont Ventoux |
Church in Carpentras |
The Mont Ventoux |
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Cities & villages of Mont Ventoux, Comtat Venaissin, Sault countryside |
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At the foot of the Mont Ventoux, in France, sheltered from the Mistral wind, Carpentras, papal land from 1229 to 1791, offers to the visitor's gaze its spruce ochre façades, cool lanes and fountains...
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Between the Rhone Valley and the Mont Ventoux, Vaison is situated at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail, in a hilly countryside perfumed by vines and olive trees...
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Sites & monuments of Mont Ventoux, Comtat Venaissin, Sault countryside |
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The Mont Serein Ski Station is one of the oldest ski stations in France, where people have been skiing since the beginning of the 1930's.
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Reports on the Mont Ventoux, Comtat Venaissin & Sault countryside |
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A powerful and persistant odour fills the air and tantalizes our tastebuds. No doubt about it, it's truffles.
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The Mont Ventoux, the Giant of Provence, culminating at 1912 m, making it recognisable from a 100 km radius.
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