Why go to Vaucluse? The 10 good reasons to go Vaucluse

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Mosaic of landscapes

Land rich in contrasts - plains, orchards, wooded hillsides, vineyards, cedar forest.

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A.O.C.

From the banks of the Rhône to the Luberon and the Ventoux, these three A.O.C. share the territory.

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Regional Nature Parks

A nature rendezvous in these parks protecting the flora and fauna of the Luberon and Ventoux.

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Perched villages

A typical habitat. Our ancestors knew how to choose locations and vantage points!

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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.

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The good starred tables

Chefs who brighten up your taste buds with relevant flavor combinations.

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Antiquity

Centuries pass, but the paths of history still whet our curiosity.

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The markets

A generous terroir for gourmets. You'll find all these products on the stalls.

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Festivals

From the Luberon to the Ventoux, via Avignon, the Vaucluse is a veritable living stage.

What to visit Vaucluse?

Interview

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!

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