Best attractions and places to see around Buis-Les-Baronnies include a rich blend of historical sites and natural beauty within the Provençale Drôme. Nestled in the Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park, the area features picturesque landscapes of lavender fields, olive groves, and mountains. Mont Ventoux is a prominent natural landmark visible from the region. This area offers diverse outdoor activities and cultural experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Arriving up here on my regular touring bike was my personal highlight of 2024. Warm clothing is definitely a plus, at least for the descent. Don't forget it!
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Memorial for Tom Simpson who died here in 1967 during the Tour de France
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The last part of the climb from Chalet Reynard to the summit of Mont Ventoux through the legendary lunar landscape. Just over 6km uphill, the remaining 500 meters of altitude are overcome. Always keep the goal in mind.
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The giant of Provence is incredibly full of character
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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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So close to the goal and yet so far.
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It is on the square in front of the old summit observatory that most of the cyclists who climb Mont Ventoux meet because the sign “summit of Mont Ventoux 1,912 meters” is there and all the climbers of the whole world wants to take the famous photo. There is sometimes a queue. On this square are the Belvedere of Provence which offers views of the Albion plateau to the Mediterranean and the Belvedere of the Alps which opens onto the northern part. On a clear day, you can clearly see the department of Drôme, the Pre-Alps and the Alps. By climbing slightly to the base of the antenna, you will be able to read below written on the ground, in large figures, the new official measurement of the Giant of Provence by the IGN: 1,910 meters.
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Buis-les-Baronnies is nestled within the Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes of limestone mountains, woodlands, lavender fields, and olive groves. You can also explore the dramatic Mont Ventoux summit, a prominent natural landmark, and the wild Gorges du Toulourenc for canyoning and wild swimming.
Yes, the town's Old Town features typical side streets, medieval architecture, and remnants of 14th-century town walls. The market square, a historical monument, is surrounded by 15th-century arcades. Other notable sites include the 16th-century Dominican Cloister, the Ursuline Chapel with its Renaissance door, and the 17th-century Chapel of St. Trophime on a rocky peak.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous marked trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding through diverse landscapes. Mont Saint Julien offers via ferrata and climbing opportunities. Paragliding is also popular, providing bird's-eye views of the Baronnies and Mont Ventoux. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes, including challenging ascents of Mont Ventoux.
Absolutely. The area is renowned for cycling, especially the challenging ascent of Climbing Mont Ventoux from Malaucène. There are also many other road cycling and gravel biking routes available. You can find detailed routes for Road Cycling and Gravel Biking in the region.
The best time to visit Buis-les-Baronnies largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is perfect for enjoying the lavender fields, markets, and wild swimming, though it can be quite warm. If you plan to climb Mont Ventoux in spring, be prepared for colder temperatures at the summit, even if it's warm in the valley.
Families can enjoy exploring the Jardin des Senteurs (Garden of Fragrances) and discovering local products at the lively markets held on Wednesday or Saturday mornings. Easy walks and wild swimming in the Gorges du Toulourenc also provide enjoyable experiences for all ages.
You can visit the Olive Oil Mill near the municipal well to learn about local olive oil production. The local markets on Wednesday and Saturday mornings are excellent places to discover regional flavors and specialties such as Nyons AOC olive oil, Baronnies linden, Rhône Valley wines, aromatic herbs, tapenades, and nougat.
The Pass of Storms is a mountain pass and viewpoint near the summit of Mont Ventoux, offering magnificent views. It is also very close to the Stele dedicated to Tom Simpson. This memorial commemorates British cyclist Tom Simpson, who tragically died during the 1967 Tour de France on Mont Ventoux. Many cyclists stop here to pay their respects, leaving behind mementos like water bottles.
The Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park offers a wealth of marked hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find paths winding through scrubland, lime tree forests, rocky ridges, olive groves, and lavender fields. Trails around Mont Saint Julien also provide opportunities for scenic walks. For more options, explore the hiking routes available in the area.
Buis-les-Baronnies and the surrounding area host various events throughout the year. These include the 'Fête du Tilleul' (Linden Festival) in July, classical music festivals like 'Sérénades en Baronnies' also in July, and a Jazz Festival in August. These events offer a great way to experience the local culture and atmosphere.
The Maison des Plantes (House of Plants) is a museum located in an old tower within the ramparts of Buis-les-Baronnies. It is dedicated to showcasing the aromatic and medicinal plants that are characteristic of the Baronnies region.
The Descent of Mont Ventoux to Malaucène is highly regarded by cyclists. It features very fast sections with long straight lines and a steep slope in the initial part. The second part, winding through the forest, is more technical but remains fast for those who can negotiate the turns well. It's considered a superb and enjoyable cycling experience.


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