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Overview

1912m high Mont Ventoux is the biggest mountain in Provence, its height meaning it normally has good snow cover from December to April. From its summit you have great views across the Rhone Valley and beyond. The mountain is an area of great significance for flora and fauna and has been declared an important biosphere by UNESCO. As well as being a winter ski area, the slopes are also regarded a major summer challenge for cyclists, and this is a key stage in the famous Tour de France race. Although 'Ventoux' means windy, a potential problem for skiers, the lifts are all surface drags, lessening operational difficulties on windy days. Night skiing is also organised.

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Average Snowfall

23cm
15cm
10cm
5cm
0cm
0cm
Nov
5cm
Dec
19cm
Jan
14cm
Feb
0.3cm
Mar
Beginners Runs
22%
Intermediate Runs
22%
Advanced Runs
33%
Expert Runs
22%
Runs in Total
18
Longest Run
1 km
Skiable Terrain
12 km

Total Lifts: 8

Surface Lifts
8

Elevation

Base
1400m
Summit
1912m
Vertical Drop
512m

Important Dates

January 20, 20242024/01/20
Projected Opening
February 25, 20242024/02/25
Projected Closing
N.A.
Projected Days Open
N.A.
Days Open Last Year
94
Years Open
0cm
Average Snowfall
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