Goult
GOULT - Tour de Mange-Tian
Route
Loop
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
1h03
Distance
4km
Positive elevation gain
253 meters
Negative elevation gain
252 meters
Altitude
Min. 139 meters
Max. 253 meters
Tourist service in Goult :
Une fenêtre sur quelques beautés cachées du Luberon !
"Court mais intense ! Ce superbe itinéraire nous donne la chance de découvrir les variétés du Luberon. Cheminer entre patrimoine en pierre sèches et édifices est un pur bonheur. Goult nous offre des points de vue mémorables sur le Luberon mais aussi les Monts du Vaucluse et le Mont Ventoux. C’est le mélange parfait pour en prendre pleins les yeux !" Axelle Baumard - stagiaire au Parc naturel régional du Luberon
Go to the route
public transportation
Nearest SNCF station: Cavaillon or Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (↗ | fr)
Bus ZOU !
- From Avignon or Apt : line 915 / Lumières (↗) stop
- From Isle sur la Sorgue : line 914 / Lumières (↗) stop
Go up Rue de Lumières, then turn left onto Route de Joucas to rejoin the route.
Bus ZOU !
- From Avignon or Apt : line 915 / Lumières (↗) stop
- From Isle sur la Sorgue : line 914 / Lumières (↗) stop
Go up Rue de Lumières, then turn left onto Route de Joucas to rejoin the route.
recommended parking
Place de la Libération car park, in front of the church in Goult
road access
From Avignon, Apt or Pertuis,via the D900 towards Goult
To note
- After point 2 and point 5: a ford! If the torrent is high after a rainy period, don't hesitate to turn back.
- After point 4, there is a sharp descent with a part along a cliff (wooden walkway).
- At points 2 and 6: be careful when crossing the road (D60).
If you want to report a problem on your hike (marking, maintenance, danger...), let us know on Suricate: sentinels.sportsdenature.fr
Access to the massifs
Respect the regulations preserving protected natural areas – find out about restrictions to accessing the massifs during fire risk periods, from 15 June to 15 September.
Before heading out, check the website
Respect the regulations preserving protected natural areas – find out about restrictions to accessing the massifs during fire risk periods, from 15 June to 15 September.
Before heading out, check the website
In brief
This is a great circuit to do with children.Alternating between garrigue and forest.A concentration of Vaucluse rural heritage is scattered along the hike: Hidden Bories (dry stone huts), windmill, troglodytic chapel, miniature dry stone village, cobblestone roads, Goult villageThe bonus at the end of the walk is the great products and cheeses in the village delicatessen.Downloads
Contact
Parc naturel régional du LuberonGuided hikes
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