Le Sentier des Ocres is a natural site located in the Luberon Regional Nature Park in the Vaucluse department of southeastern France. The site is known for its unique ochre rock formations that display a range of red, orange, and yellow colors. The trail is approximately 2 kilometers long and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Visitors to Le Sentier des Ocres can walk through the ochre cliffs and see the mineral deposits that have formed over thousands of years. The route is easy to follow and takes about an hour to complete. Along the way, there are several observation points and rest areas where visitors can take a break and admire the stunning scenery.
In addition to the ochre formations, the park is also home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. Visitors can see rare birds, such as the Bonelli's eagle and the golden eagle, as well as a variety of wildflowers and other vegetation.