From open scenery, hills to mountains, canals to gorges, Château de Montcaud's broad geographic setting is spectacular, and not surprisingly, home to several UNESCO world heritage sites. Rich history has shaped the local towns and villages, providing plenty of cultural and historic points of interest along the cycling routes. To top it off, there is always a vineyard in sight, and often enough the chance to taste some local vintage.
Routes in the vicinity are still relatively unknown, which means there are no cycling masses, and hardly any big groups. There are routes to suit all levels, which can easily be discovered individually. Major ascents/descents can be avoided or sought out. For pros, famous Tour de France étape Mont Ventoux is within reach, however, we would recommend discovering this specific area of the Provence during the low season due to mass tourism in the area in the summer.
After a day on the road, Château de Montcaud is a tranquil oasis to return to. Relax in the shade of the century-old trees, cool-off in the pool, and enjoy a well-deserved aperitif before indulging in a gourmet meal to charge the batteries. If desired, meals can be organised to suit specific diets. For tired muscles, it is also possible to book an on-site massage.