Planer dans les airs - CCVM

Flying in the Air

Soaring to discover a unique landscape. Who has never been intrigued by those funny birds that swirl above our heads throughout the year around Pic Saint-Loup?

Experience flying above the Grand Pic Saint-Loup

Gaining altitude above the Grand Pic Saint-Loup is to live a unique experience between gliding, paragliding, and an introduction to flying. Time seems suspended as the landscape unfolds before your eyes: limestone cliffs, fragrant garrigue, stone villages, and vineyards.

Whether you are a thrill-seeker or simply in search of breathtaking panoramas, soaring in the air offers a fresh perspective on this preserved and magnificent territory.

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Gaining altitude is changing your point of view. In the Grand Pic Saint-Loup, the experience of flying in a glider, paraglider, or ultralight aircraft offers a unique sensation: that of floating above a wild territory, shaped by limestone cliffs, garrigue, and wooded valleys. From the moment of takeoff, everything shifts.

The horizon opens up, the village below becomes a drawing, the silhouette of the Pic stands out as an immutable landmark. Whether you choose an introductory flight or a longer one, the moment is always the same: a surge of pure emotion, mixed with calm and wonder.

Up there, silence is an experience.

In a glider, the engine fades away to leave only the breath of the wind, the softness of the movement, the sensation of gliding through the sky. In paragliding, you follow the updrafts that run alongside the cliffs. In an ultralight, you let yourself be carried above the panoramas of Pic Saint-Loup, Mont Hortus, and valleys stretching to the shimmering sea in the distance.

Before your eyes, a territory tells its story: checkerboard vineyards, stone villages, ridges, and forests. Every minute is a living map, a landscape in slow motion.

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And when the moment comes to descend, you know that something has changed. Returning to the ground means bringing back with you a rare sensation: the feeling of having approached the essential, of having sensed the strength of the landscape from the sky.

Those who have experienced this moment speak of it as an intimate discovery of their own territory, a memory that lingers for a long time. The Pic Saint-Loup is no longer just a summit or a familiar silhouette: it becomes a landmark in the sky, an engraved emotion, a suspended moment that one has been lucky enough to touch with their gaze.

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