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Malaucène is a large town, with the newer part built around the walled old town.
The huge 14th century fortified church has an interesting multi-pillared clock tower, and there's an old belltower on one of the entrance portes through the old wall.
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Nearby: |
Avignon 43 km |
Barroux 6 km |
Beaumes-de-Venise 12 km |
Bedoin 12 km |
Caromb 10 km |
Carpentras 18 km |
Dentelles-de-Montmirail 1 km |
Saint Pierre-de-Vassols 12 km |
Sault 47 km (via Bedoin or Mt Ventoux) |
Vaison-la-Romaine 10 km |
Ventoux Mountain 21 km |
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Grottos |
History |
O.T. |
Dates |
Hiking |
Lodging Hotels |
Many of the buildings in the old town are abandoned, but many others are refurbished or otherwise in good condition and being used.
There's an abundance of local shops, and the many terrace cafés are shaded by plane trees that are several hundred years old.
Grottos
There are numerous grottos in the region, including the Grotte de Notre-Dame-des-Anges, with 110 m of accessible galleries and an underground source and lake. (For some other caves, click here.)
History
Name
First record, 10th century Malaucena
Prehistoric:
neolithic vestiges were found in several nearby grottos.
Gallo-Roman:
A Gallic oppidum was located at the Col St. Michel. In front of the Chapelle du Groseau there's an inscription to the Galic God Groselos. There are some remains of the Roman aquaduct that provided water to Vaison.
Medieval:
This well-fortified town was captured and pillaged twice by the Calvinists during the 16th century, and both times they succeeded by ruse.
Office de Tourisme
Tel: 04 90 65 22 59; Fax: 04 90 65 22 59
(Apr-Sept)
Dates
Market day: Wednesday
Fête du cheval, d'été: 1st weekend August
Fête St. Michel: end Sept
Hiking
- Maps:
- IGN (1/25,000) #3040 ET "Carpantras, Vaison-la-Romaine"
- Didier Richard (1/50,000) #27 "Ventoux"
The GR4 (Grande Randonnée) passes east-west through Malaucène, and there are additional trails that branch off from the GR4 on both sides of the village.
To the west, the GR4 goes into the mountains that run from Vaison-la-Romaine in the north to Beaumes-de-Venise in the south.
This group of hills contains the Crête de St. Amand, Grande Montagne and the spectacular Dentelles Montmirail.
In the northern part of these mountains especially there are many trails that branch off from the GR4 into the forested hills and valleys.
To the east, the GR4 goes into the Ventoux mountains. The GR4 itself and the connecting GR91 and many other trails explore this mountainous region, with the GR4 passing across the Mont Ventoux peak at 1910 m.
Separate trails also go south from the Ventoux mountains to the villages of Caromb and Bédoin.
Lodging - Hotels
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