Best natural monuments around Rioms offer a varied landscape for exploration, characterized by its natural features. The region encompasses significant geological formations, including deep gorges and unique marl landscapes, alongside forested areas and mountain passes. These natural attractions provide opportunities to experience the area's diverse topography.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The marls shape the landscape into dunes of soft rock with arid slopes. True witnesses to the Lower Cretaceous period (approximately 135 million years ago), these Valanginian marls are mainly composed of limestone, sand, and clay, giving them a crumbly appearance when dry. Tinged with a grey or yellowish hue, they bear witness to a time when the ocean covered the Provençal Baronnies, which were then nothing more than a vast marine trench: the Vocontian Basin.
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The route around the mountain of Vic, with breathtaking views, joins the small hamlets of Vénéjean, Vic, La Villette which experienced a prosperous period during Roman times. The discoveries in these places have brought to light vestiges of constructions which testify to a certain ease. Wheat, vines and olive trees could dispense here all their wealth. Work on the road to Aulan has revealed the existence, for irrigation, of a canal cut in the hard rock of the gorges, allowing the waters of the Toulourenc to be domesticated.
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In the forest of Tussie, the most observant will have the chance to see the mythical "Venus slipper", an orchid difficult to confuse with another.
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The Toulourenc, a torrential river on the north side of Mont Ventoux, has its source at the foot of the Château d'Aulan. The river has dug deep gorges in the rock of its bed, sometimes reaching 100 meters.
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Impressive route along the Toulourenc - you should stop there from time to time.
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The Col de Geine is a very unknown pass. Actually a “dead end” for racing cyclists. The road behind the Col de Geine is actually no longer suitable for racing bikes. The 9 km driveway is all the more beautiful. A small street with lots of curves winds up to 1000 m above sea level. Already during the ascent you have a fantastic view of the north side of Mont Ventoux. Very worthwhile!
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The region around Rioms offers diverse natural features. You can discover the dramatic gorges of The Toulourenc Valley, where a torrential river has carved deep channels up to 100 meters. Another unique feature is the Black marls of the Baronnies provençales, which are soft rock dunes formed from ancient marine sediments, offering a distinct landscape.
Yes, Montagne de Vic is a summit that not only provides expansive views but is also surrounded by small hamlets with historical vestiges dating back to Roman times. Discoveries in these areas have revealed constructions testifying to a prosperous past.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Montagne de Vic, which offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Col de Geine – Le Flou mountain pass provides fantastic views of the north side of Mont Ventoux during its ascent.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Garancier Ascent – View from Montagne de Vanige loop' or 'Crossing the River Ouvèze loop'. You can explore more hiking trails in the area by visiting the Hiking around Rioms guide.
Yes, the area around Rioms is suitable for both road cycling and mountain biking. Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes like the 'Col d'Aulan – Gorges d'Aulan loop'. For mountain bikers, trails such as 'Roc de Saint-Julien – Nice View loop' are available. Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Rioms and MTB Trails around Rioms guides.
The geology is particularly interesting, especially at the Black marls of the Baronnies provençales. These marls are true witnesses to the Lower Cretaceous period, approximately 135 million years ago, and are mainly composed of limestone, sand, and clay. They reveal a time when the ocean covered the Provençal Baronnies, forming a vast marine trench known as the Vocontian Basin.
Yes, in the forest of La Tussie, observant visitors might have the chance to spot the mythical 'Venus slipper', a distinctive orchid species.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive routes along natural features like The Toulourenc Valley, where the river has carved deep gorges. The expansive views from summits like Montagne de Vic and the scenic ascent to Col de Geine – Le Flou are also highly valued.
For experienced cyclists, the 9 km winding driveway up to 1000 meters above sea level at Col de Geine – Le Flou offers a rewarding challenge with fantastic views. The road behind this pass is generally not suitable for racing bikes, making the ascent itself the main attraction.
The natural monuments around Rioms are characterized by a varied landscape, including deep gorges carved by rivers, unique marl formations that shape the land into soft rock dunes, dense forests, and high mountain passes offering panoramic views. This diversity provides a range of environments to explore.


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