Nature is strong and authentic, it is respected by the locals. The Dentelles de Montmirail lend their high peaks, finely chiseled by erosion, to varape and climbing enthusiasts. At the bottom of the Popes' enclave, it is a land that smells of truffles Valreas , Richerenche , lavender , honey and good wine. This is the Provence made from the love of hard work and the knowledge that has been transmitted from generation to generation!
Select your departement. Hotel Avignon La Masse. Guests staying at this apartment have access to Prices : from It has a period decor and offers limited free WiFi Rate : from Guests may enjoy free WiFi. The bed and breakfast has a flat-screen TV. If you would like to discover the area, cycling and hiking are possib Price : from Hotel Carpentras Hotel Le Malaga. It offers a bar and brasserie-style restaurant.
All rooms feature a Contact : Place Maurice Charretier Carpentras. Vaucluse Department 84 French Version : Vaucluse. Find a town, a zip code, a department, a region Department of Vaucluse - 84 Department of Vaucluse The department is the second level of administrative divisions on the map of France.
The department of Vaucluse has the number 84 and is divided into 3 districts , 24 townships and municipalities. Below you will find the localization of Vaucluse on the map of France, and the satellite map of Vaucluse. Inhabitants of Vaucluse were in the census and in the census. Towards the centre of Vaucluse the landscape remains picturesque, and the two most important towns in the department are also to be found:. Other interesting detours in the centre of the department include Carpentras and also the small town of Pernes-les-Fontaines , well known for its numerous traditional fountains.
Between Carpentras and Pernes-les-Fontaines take a short detour to see Monteux which preserves part of a medieval castle and the defensive walls to enter the town as well as several other historic monuments. In central vaucluse you should also visit the villages of Le Beaucet and Venasque , which is also classified as one of the 'most beautiful villages in France'. The villages in and around the Luberon Regional Natural Park attract visitors from all over the world, due to their unspoiled traditional character and the stunning landscapes around the villages.
There are lots of these so-called 'perched' hilltop villages across the region including several that are classified as 'most beautiful villages of France' each with their own special attraction and characteristics.
There is so much of interest here that we have a separate travel guide that gives lots more details of the many attractions and places to visit in this exceptional region. See Luberon travel guide. Almost all the villages are well worth visiting and typically they are quite close together so we haven't tried to select or recommend our personal 'favourites'! Among those to visit are Fontaine de Vaucluse , where you can see the source of the River Sourge , and the perched villages of Gordes and Roussillon.
Also close by are Menerbes , Oppede-le-Vieux and Lourmarin , while close to Lourmarin you can explore the the small villages of Ansouis , Grambois and Cucuron. Other pretty villages of particular interest in the 'petit Luberon' include Bonnieux and Lacoste.
From Gordes be sure to take the short detour to see the picturesque Senanque Abbey in a quiet valley surrounded by lavender fields, and also to visit the 'village des bories', an entire small village of traditional small huts and museum celebrating local traditions. After exploring the Luberon, towards the east of the Vaucluse department you can visit the town of Apt. We also recommend a visit to the village of Saint-Saturnin-les-Apt a few kilometres to the north of Apt.
For great prices on car hire throughout France and Corsica please visit our recommended partner at RentalCars. The French version of this page is at Vaucluse Francais. See more places, tourist attractions and local markets at visiting Vaucluse. French cathedrals Explore many of the most beautiful cathedrals in France Alsace wine route Explore the beautiful Alsace wine route French castles From hilltop forts to luxury palaces, explore the castles of France Normandy beaches Visit the D-Day landing beaches in Normandy.
Vaucluse: north and east From many places in the north-east of the Vaucluse you can see the landmark mountain of Provence at Mont Ventoux. Vaucluse: west and central Towards the centre of Vaucluse the landscape remains picturesque, and the two most important towns in the department are also to be found: - To the west of Vaucluse the bustling city and important regional centre of Avignon is an unmissable highlight of your visit, to see the grand Pope's Palace one of the most impressive buildings in France and the famous bridge as in the nursery rhyme 'Sur le pont d'Avignon' , as well as the busy historical centre.
Different types of travel insurance. Travel information. France is made up of cities in 22 regions. The region Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur has cities. Vaucluse is number in the region Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. The city is number in France. Where is Mont de Cordes? Where is Mont Becco Rosso?
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