The Plateau d'Albion is a natural region located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region of France, situated between the Mont Ventoux, the Lure Mountain, and the Luberon. It is known for its vast wilderness, picturesque villages, Romanesque churches, and large old farms, making up a beautiful rural landscape. The plateau is also a top destination for speleology, with numerous avens and a karstic relief. The area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, and its unique geology features lapiaz, dolines, and underground rivers. Visitors can explore the plateau's many natural wonders, including the famous Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and caving
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Activities: We drove across the plateau, enjoying the vast landscapes and the views of the surrounding countryside. We saw the Mont Ventoux in the distance. We also made a stop at the "Col de l'Homme Mort" for a photo opportunity
Highlights: We loved the vast landscapes and the views of the surrounding countryside. We were also happy to see the Mont Ventoux in the distance. The kids enjoyed the "Col de l'Homme Mort" and had a good laugh at its name ✨