Pic de l'Aigle

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Pic de l'Aigle, Mountain peak in Diois-Baronnies-Luberon massif, France.

The Pic de l'Aigle reaches an elevation of 629 meters within the limestone Baronnies massif, featuring steep slopes and rocky faces.

The summit represents a significant geological marker in the Baronnies massif formation, dating back to the tertiary era tectonic movements.

Local hikers gather each spring at Pic de l'Aigle to observe the migration patterns of raptors crossing through the region.

The main access starts from Ménerbes with a yellow-marked trail that winds along the northern slope to the summit.

The peak offers concurrent views of the Vaucluse mountains, Mont Ventoux, and the Luberon relief during clear weather conditions.

Elevation above the sea: 629 m

GPS coordinates: 43.78647,5.27214

Latest update: June 30, 2025 05:12

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