Winter sport In winter, the station uses two
ski lifts to reach six ski slopes, red and blue, for a total of of
alpine skiing. A track to practice
snowshoeing is marked to reach the summit of Mont Ventoux. Down the tracks, a cottage named for the station, which is open all year, offers services, catering and a shop.
Sport in summer Since 2011, in the summer, a bike park is accessible to
MTB practitioners to use three trails, as well as a
pump track (a loop built flat, consisting of a multitude of bumps, cuts and banked turns) and a training centre for initiation to the discipline. This station has other sporting activities, especially since the beginning of the twentieth century. Apart from the
Tour de France since 1951, cycling is seen as the most widely practised sport, even though the road is considered as the most difficult from Bédoin, the Chalet Reynard was also the crossing of the
Mont Ventoux Hill Climb, from 1902. Two
hiking trails, the
GR 4 and the
GR 9, also pass through the Chalet Reynard. ==References==