THE LUBERON REGIONAL NATURE PARK
The Luberon, majestic mountain, a millennial world of human life and history, has remained virtually intact. The massif stretches gently over 60 km from east to west. Lourmarin's combe, the only natural passage crossing the massif, divides it into two parts. In the west, the Petit Luberon widened by ravines and gorges, does not exceed 700 m. As for the Grand Luberon, it extends to the east and roll out its massive and softer slopes that culminate in the Mourre Nègre at 1,125 m and includes a wide sloping ledge: the Claparèdes plateau. Created in 1977, the Luberon regional natural park stretches from Villeneuve (04) to Cavaillon and the Coulon Valley to the Durance Valley, protecting 72 municipalities. Land bitter and shaped by the winds, the Luberon has the strange power to worry when the fall of day arrives, like seduce when the sun shines high. It is all this set of history of history mingled with fortunes and misfortunes that the Park has been protecting for 30 years. All of these ochre landscapes, orchards as far as the eye can see, green hills, small villages of perched stone make it a dream place.
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