Attractions and places to see around Aubignan include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural experiences in the Vaucluse department of Provence. The village, occupied since Roman times, features remnants of 14th-century ramparts and picturesque alleys. Aubignan is situated southwest of Mont Ventoux and at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail, offering diverse landscapes. The surrounding area is characterized by vineyards and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice route, not too steep
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Beautiful pass with wonderful landscapes of the surrounding vineyards
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Nice first mountain stopover from Bedoin towards Malaucene
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Beautiful, not too difficult col in the Ventoux region. Very beautiful coniferous forests and Provence atmosphere.
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The most famous side to climb this mountain. Very heavy, especially the passage through the woods. Great view from the top.
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The climb from Bedoin is the most popular because of the Tour de France. The climb is 21 km long. The first 5 km are very easy. Then there are 10 km through the forest to Chalet Renard at 10% average. The last 6 km, of which the last 1.5 km are very heavy, guide you through the unique well-known landscape of this bare mountain.
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Aubignan is ideally situated for exploring significant natural landmarks. To the southwest, you'll find the majestic Mont Ventoux, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and challenging climbs for cyclists and hikers. The village also lies at the foot of the stunning Dentelles de Montmirail, a range of jagged limestone peaks perfect for hiking. The region is also characterized by beautiful vineyard landscapes, particularly visible from passes like Col de la Madeleine.
Yes, Aubignan boasts a rich history. You can explore the picturesque alleys of the village center, which reveal remnants of its 14th-century ramparts. Key historical sites include the 17th-century Porte de France (Clock Tower), the 12th-century Romanesque Chapelle Romane Saint-Sixte located just outside the village, and the Eglise paroissiale de L'Annonciation with origins in the 11th century. Don't miss the charming La Place du Lavoir with its historic washhouse and fountain.
The area around Aubignan is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Cycling is particularly popular, especially tackling Mont Ventoux or exploring vineyard routes. Hiking in the Dentelles de Montmirail is another favorite. You can find various routes for different sports, including running trails, road cycling routes, and mountain hikes, all starting conveniently from Aubignan or nearby towns.
For family-friendly fun, Parc Spirou Provence offers a variety of rides and scenic areas perfect for picnics. Additionally, exploring the medieval village center of Aubignan with its ramparts and fountains can be an engaging activity for all ages. The local markets also provide a vibrant experience for families.
Aubignan hosts a traditional Provençal market every Saturday morning from April to October, offering local produce, cheeses, and specialties. The nearby town of Bédoin also has a beautiful market once a week. Beyond markets, you can experience Provençal cuisine at local bistros and explore charming fountains throughout Aubignan.
Cyclists have many options around Aubignan. For a challenging ride, consider Climbing Mont Ventoux from Malaucène. For scenic routes, the Road Cycling Routes around Aubignan guide features options like the 'Suzette Pass – Madeleine Pass loop' which offers superb landscapes of surrounding vineyards and views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux.
Absolutely! The Dentelles de Montmirail, located at the foot of Aubignan, provide excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find various trails, including challenging ones like the 'Chemin de Cayron – Dentelles de Montmirail loop from Gigondas' or moderate options such as the 'Chemin de Cayron – Col du Cayron loop from Lafare'. Explore these and more in the Mountain Hikes around Aubignan guide.
The period from April to October is particularly pleasant for visiting Aubignan, as this is when the Provençal market is held every Saturday morning. The weather during these months is generally favorable for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures, while summer is vibrant but can be quite warm.
Yes, there are several easy walking and running trails suitable for a leisurely stroll. For instance, the Running Trails around Aubignan guide includes routes like the 'Canal de Carpentras loop from Communauté d'agglomération Ventoux-Comtat Venaissin', which is rated as easy. The former Aubignan-Loriol train station, now part of the Voie Venaissia, also offers a pleasant path for walking.
Beyond the main highlights, Aubignan offers several quieter spots. Seek out the 19th-century oratories dedicated to Saint-Marc and Saint-Joseph for a glimpse into local religious heritage. The Chapelle Romane Saint-Sixte, though historically significant, is often less crowded than central village attractions. Exploring the various charming fountains scattered throughout the village also provides a peaceful experience.
Visitors frequently praise the superb landscapes, especially the vineyard views from passes like Col de la Madeleine. The accessibility and beautiful panoramas from Suzette Pass, overlooking the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the charming town center of Bédoin, particularly its market and its role as a starting point for Mont Ventoux ascents.


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