Mont Ventoux (Cycling From Malaucene)

The Climb

The beauty of going this less popular route is about 2-3km after you have left Malaucene, it gets very quiet, and after a bit of climbing, the views of the Provence start to get incredible.

The region is lush and green, and the local agriculture leaves a fresh smell in the air. Right from the start, you're at 7% to 9% elevation, so you'll need to warm up fast. The early section is tough. As you keep digging in, after about 9km, the views improve, and the climbing tapers back slightly where you will get a bit of time to recover while still at 6.5%.

The Start

Once you leave Malaucene, the climb begins, and it's going to be a good climb from here. As far as places to resupply on your way up Mont Ventoux via Malaucene, there's little to none, only one about 6km from the top. We recommend taking plenty of food and water to ensure your best performance on the day.

Almost immediately the gradient kicks up to around 8%. There is no warm up to this climb, unlike the roll out through Bedoin or the less challenging start to the Sault ascent. You will climb up through Ventoux's famous pine forests and like the route up Bedoin, there are times where you are totally enclosed by forest, with just your mind for company. There are breaks in the trees though and where you find those, especially at about 10km into the climb, the views over the lavender fields of Provence are epic.

The Middle Section

In the middle part, the views are fantastic, and you will need to make sure that you are taking it all in. As you climb up to the top of the tree line about 11km from the top, the route gets a little nasty as you pass by Beaumont du Ventoux.

Here it ramps up to about 9%+ for 4km, and you really need to have your game face on. Less than 6km out, you will start to be able to really appreciate the unbelievable views, but you do get a few nasty 10%+ steep parts that will grab your breath. The further you climb, the scenery changes from green to white limestone, and you know you're getting near the top.

Chalet Liotard

The ride really kicks up to an average of about 10% gradient towards Chalet Liotard. You might want to refuel here as the section after the chalet is also quite tough. If not, be sure to grab some cake and coffee on your descent.

To The Top

On your way to the weather station, the wind picks up, and you'll need to be careful not to get too distracted.

Many days of the year, Mont Ventoux can get too dangerous to ride up there as the winds can become so strong. That aside, you have stunning views, and as you hit the top, you will feel like you are sitting above the world as you look down on everything around you alongside the views of the Mont Serein station.

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Other Routes Up Ventoux

The most famous climb up Mont Ventoux is from Bedoin which you can read about here.

The easiest route up Mont Ventoux is from Sault and you can read about that here.

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Key Statistics

Length - 21km

Average Gradient - 7.2%

Toughest Gradient - 12%

Tips For Riding Ventoux

Cycling Mont Ventoux from Malaucene is not an easy climb, and it can easily get the better of even the best cyclists, so here are our top tips for tackling the mountain.

Training

Prior to when you go, ensure you have done some training. Although it's easy enough just to drop your pace down lower, you are going to have a much better time climbing this mountain if you feel fitter.

Weather

Typically the weather is very good on Mont Ventoux, but be careful of the wind. It can get very strong, and you have to be cautious so that it doesn't catch you off guard. We also recommend leaving early before it gets too hot. If you want a guide on cycling Mont Ventoux in late season, click here.

Food And Drink

There's not a huge amount on the climb, so ensure you have enough food and drink to take the climb. We also recommend using the kilometer markers to know when to eat and drink and to space your food out over the climb.

Pace

Try and ride at a sensible pace, as this will just make the experience that much better. Chasing other cyclists who might be quicker can often not end well and in a bonk.

Enjoy It

Although it is challenging, don't forget to enjoy the climb and relish in its rich history. Having a cycling vacation at Mont Ventoux is incredible and must be enjoyed as much as possible.

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A fantastic 3 day trip with the middle day being the club des Cingles climbing of Mont Ventoux. Everything went like clockwork. Transfers from the station, bike hire and the hotel booking. The staff at the transfer company, hotel and the bike hire shop were friendly and helpful. Cannot recommend Love Velo highly enough.

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Booked cycling trip to Mont Ventoux this month. Experience was fantastic. We dealt with Tom and would highly recommend anyone interested in this trip to contact these guys. We booked flights to Marseille Airport and Tom organised collection from airport straight to accommodation, which is located just outside Bédoin on route to Mont Ventoux. Accommodation was perfect, such a relaxing environment and incredible view of mountain. Breakfast was lovely and fresh. We collected our bikes in France cycling Shop located in Bédoin. We cycled approx 100km first day around the beautiful countryside off any of the main roads and on day 2 did the Mont Ventoux cycle which is very challenging but unbelievable experience. We then were collected at hotel and brought back to Airport the following day. Overall fantastic experience…

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Aiden

My first experience of solo travel and one that ran seamlessly! I went to France to stay in Bédoin to climb Mont Ventoux. I used the routes from Love Velo to climb Mont Ventoux from Bédoin and then also to combine the Gorge de la Nesque and the climb up Ventoux again from Sault, and down into Malaucène. I loved every single minute of my trip and will definitely be using the company again. I could not recommend them highly enough!

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