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The Toulourenc A site to preserve

The Gorges du Toulourenc, a natural gem between the Baronnies Provençales and Mont Ventoux, is much more than just a tourist attraction. Classified Natura 2000 along with the Ouvèze since 2010, these gorges are part of a European network dedicated to preserving biodiversity while enabling the sustainable development of activities.

A commitment charter To preserve the Gorges

A charter of commitment to the preservation of the Gorges du Toulourenc has been signed by the communes, the State and the Baronnies and Mont Ventoux Parks, of which Vaison Ventoux Provence is a part.

However, despite their protected status, the Gorges du Toulourenc are threatened by over-visiting. The consequences of this influx of visitors are manifold and threaten biodiversity. Excessive trampling alters the habitats of aquatic species, while the construction of pebble dams disrupts the natural course of the water and traps aquatic fauna. Water quality is also compromised by the presence of waste and residues of cosmetic products such as sunscreen.

Preserving the site And preserve lives

It’s also important to consider the potential risks associated with this natural setting. The risk of drowning in the event of a sudden rise in water levels, even in fine weather, is very real. For this reason, access to the Gorges is forbidden by inter-prefectoral decree in the event of a Météo France orange or red alert for the Vaucluse and/or Drôme regions. In addition, the risk of slipping and catching fire, even at the river’s edge, is a factor to be taken into consideration during your visit.

However, you can still explore our three villages in the Toulourenc valley, whose Provencal charm is sure to win you over.

Hiking Discover the wonders of Toulourenc

To preserve the integrity of this exceptional site, it is imperative to adopt responsible behavior. We do not recommend swimming or hiking in the Gorges du Toulourenc. We invite you to explore the region’s other natural and cultural wonders:

  • The GR 91 long-distance hiking trail from Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux offers breathtaking panoramic views of the green cliffs of the Toulourenc. An unforgettable experience for hikers in search of grandiose landscapes.
  • The Toulourenc Valley geological trail, linking Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux to Brantes, plunges you into the heart of the region’s geological history. A fascinating walk to discover the mysteries of the earth.
  • The themed botanical trails in Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux, Brantes or Savoillans allow you to explore the region’s floral wealth. A true invitation to contemplation and discovery of local biodiversity.
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