As part of the festival, artists will be exhibiting their works in Sault and surrounding villages, including the lavender fields, along a 10.2 km itinerary.
Keep an eye out during your visits to Sault, Aurel, Montbrun les Bains, Savoillans, Séderon, Saint-Trinit, Saint-Christol, Revest du Bion, Ferrassières, Reihanette and Monieux.
New for 2016: Shuttle buses will be laid on between the different villages so you can visit the various sites more easily.From May to October, you can follow the 3 km “Photo trail” through the village streets as well as the 10.2 km “5 senses trail.”
Mont-Ventoux offers a wide range of contrasting landscapes with barren peaks and a unique variety of animals and plant life. Stags, deer, foxes, big horn sheep and eagles live side by side in this unique area of Provence, designated by Unesco as a biosphere reserve.
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