Why go to Vaucluse? The 10 good reasons to go Vaucluse
Mosaic of landscapes
Land rich in contrasts - plains, orchards, wooded hillsides, vineyards, cedar forest.
A.O.C.
From the banks of the Rhône to the Luberon and the Ventoux, these three A.O.C. share the territory.
Regional Nature Parks
A nature rendezvous in these parks protecting the flora and fauna of the Luberon and Ventoux.
Perched villages
A typical habitat. Our ancestors knew how to choose locations and vantage points!
Ochres in Luberon
"Colorado provençal": color, softness and light rhyme with exceptional.
Lavender fields
From June to August, under the scorching sun, the countryside dons its fragrant blue coat.
The good starred tables
Chefs who brighten up your taste buds with relevant flavor combinations.
Antiquity
Centuries pass, but the paths of history still whet our curiosity.
The markets
A generous terroir for gourmets. You'll find all these products on the stalls.
Festivals
From the Luberon to the Ventoux, via Avignon, the Vaucluse is a veritable living stage.
What to visit Vaucluse?
Interview: My Vaucluse
with Isabelle Lafinestre, author of the guide
Originally from the Lot-et-Garonne, Isabelle arrived in 1988 in the Vaucluse for professional reasons, and she fell in love with the area and has never left. She is passionate about history and travel. As a multilingual tour guide, she loves to share her passion for her region, her good tips, her addresses...she will make you discover the nuggets that Provence is full of!
See the video of the interview