Venasque
Perched on its rocky outcrop at the edge of the Gorges of the Nesque river and the plain of Carpentras, Venasque is a village that has preserved its stone and its medieval heritage, making it one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”.
Perched on its rocky outcrop at the edge of the Gorges of the Nesque river and the plain of Carpentras, Venasque is a village that has preserved its stone and its medieval heritage, making it one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”.
With its vineyard stretching as far as the eye can see, Sainte Cécile Les Vignes is a village renowned for its Côtes du Rhône Villages terroir in the heart of green Provence.
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Situated between Orange and Carpentras, Sarrians is a small town close to all the tourist attractions of Provence and served by a host of small shops.
Part of the Mont Ventoux biosphere park, Mormoiron is a peaceful village with a surrounding natural landscape dominated by vineyards.
Between vineyards and olive groves at the foot of Mont Ventoux, the village of Mazan is the perfect place to find peace and relaxation while not straying too far from the main tourist attractions and activities that the Vaucluse has to offer.
As you arrive in Malemort du Comtat, you are immediately immersed in the Provençal spirit, as you travel along the road lined with olive groves, cherry trees and vineyards surrounding the village. As you reach the centre, you feel compelled to stroll along the lanes dotted with fountains and little wash houses.
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Perched on the hillside, the village of Le Barroux catches your eye before you even leave the road, with its majestic Renaissance château towering over it. Once you arrive, it’s a joy to saunter along its labyrinth of streets peppered with stone houses, and its magnificent viewpoint overlooking the Vaucluse from the top of the
Known for its vintage classed as Côtes du Rhône Villages, Cairanne is a small village divided between its old part known as “old village”, with its preserved ramparts, and the more modern part where most residences and businesses are located.
One of the most recent villages in the Vaucluse department, this small rural market town is the perfect setting for a peaceful holiday in the countryside, while located close to many places of interest such as Avignon, the Luberon and Mont Ventoux.
At the foot of the 137 metre (450 feet)-high cliff, which is dominated by a fortress, the Provençal village of Mornas is bustling thanks to its medieval history, small shops and restaurants…