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Exploring Luberon: A Guide to the Most Beautiful Villages and Vineyards

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Continuing my series of posts documenting my recent visit to the Luberon.

Day 2

Morning drive to the hilltop village of Gordes

Gordes, Provence
Gordes, Provence

I knew that Gordes was a hilltop village but nothing prepared me for my first enchanting view, it was so beautiful with its medieval stone cottages clinging on to the hillside. The centre is car free and although there are car parks on the edge of the village I recommend arriving early in the day to secure a spot. This is even more important on Tuesdays when the weekly market takes place.

Gordes, Provence
Gordes Castle, Provence

The best place to start is at the tourist office located next to the castle. From there I picked up a map and then set about exploring the charming village with its maze of cobblestone streets. Dominating the square is Gordes Castle which was erected from the 11th century and combines both Medieval and Renaissance architecture in its years of construction. The castle now hosts art exhibitions and cultural events. The beauty of Gordes has seduced artists, sculptors and writers to make it their home which is evidenced from the many small galleries and art studios I came across tucked away down narrow alleyways.

Gordes
Gordes, Provence

Heading down some old stone steps I took a look inside the 18th century Saint Firmin church with its stunning interior and beautiful altar and pulpit.

Saint-Firmin church, Gordes
Saint-Firmin church, Gordes

Located across the street from the church stands the entrance to the Caves of the Palais Saint Firmin. Exploring the underground network of caves reveals a fascinating insight into the history of the local artisans.

Caves of the Palais Saint-Firmin, Gordes
 Caves of the Palais Saint-Firmin

Self guided tours begin with a short video detailing the caves history and significance before moving through the carefully restored tunnels. The caves feature ancient olive oil mills, cisterns, and vaulted staircases, offering a unique insight into Provençal traditions. I discovered that the 18th century was a prosperous period for Gordes due to the production of olive oil and leather tanning. Caves of Saint Firmin

Moulin du Clos (olive oil mill)

Le Clos des Jeannons olive oil mill , Provence
Le Clos des Jeannons olive oil mill

Back in the car, my next stop was at Le Clos des Jeannons olive oil mill which still uses the traditional processes of a stone wheel to crush olives. Here I sampled several of the olive oils produced from the surrounding olive groves and observed a batch of oil being filled, labelled and packaged.

Olive oil tasting at  Le Clos des Jeannons olive oil mill
Olive oil tasting at the mill

The mill is a great place to pop into not only for some tastings but also to purchase some olive oil, soap or lavender to take back home. Le Clos des Jeannons

Lunch in a typical Provençal bistro Bistrot dé Roques

Bistrot dé Roques, St. Pantaléon
Bistrot dé Roques, St. Pantaléon

Feeling peckish, it was then time for a leisurely, long lunch in a charming little bistro in the village of St. Pantaléon. Meals can either be enjoyed inside the cosy bistro or shaded from the sun on the flower adorned terrace.

Dessert at Bistrot dé Roques, St. Pantaléon
Tartes au pommes for dessert

For a contrast to my fine dining experience at La Fenière the previous day, the three course lunch served at Bistrot dé Roques was a very relaxed affair, and with freshly harvested asparagus on the menu, I knew it would be a winner. Bistrot des Roques.

Oppède Le Vieux

Oppède Le Vieux, Provence
Oppède Le Vieux, Provence

Eventually managing to drag myself away from the bistro, there were still two more places I wanted to visit. The first was to the medieval village of Oppede-le-Vieux close to the villages of Gordes and Ménerbes. The village is said to date back as far as the 12th century and was abandoned by its residents several hundred years ago when they moved to more fertile farmlands. It’s a place where time seems to have stood still with its old village walls, ancient cobblestone paths and stone staircases.

Village church in Oppède Le Vieux
Village church in Oppède Le Vieux

What’s left today is a preserved medieval village perched on a hilltop up against the Petit Luberon. There are notable signs of abandonment from years past including the ruined castle.

Oppède Le Vieux, Luberon
Oppède Le Vieux

I followed a narrow path up towards the castle ruins and then back down again through the sleepy square, passing the old stone church and cemetery surrounded by olive groves.

Oppède Le Vieux, Provence
Oppède Le Vieux

Wine tasting at Domaine La Garelle

No trip to the Luberon can be complete without visiting one or more vineyards to sample the exceptional quality of the local wines, so I decided to call into the Domaine La Garelle vineyard which is located between the villages of Ménerbes and Oppède in a gorgeous setting.

Domaine La Garelle, The Luberon
Domaine La Garelle, The Luberon

The tasting room overlooks the vines and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Here, I was invited to sample a selection of their wines and during the tutored tasting I learnt to appreciate the specific aromas and flavours.

Wine tasting at La Garelle, Provence
Wine tasting at La Garelle

La Garelle offer excellent rosé, white and red wines striking a good balance between quality and affordability. I enjoyed all of the wines I sampled with the Merlot-Syrah Vacluse Rosé probably being my favourite, as it’s ideally suited to the warm, sunny climate of the Luberon.

La Garelle vineyard, Provence
La Garelle vineyard, Provence

I then went for a stroll through the vines, following a trail marked by information boards detailing the grape varieties and production processes from cultivation through to pruning, harvesting and bottling. La Garelle is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, a testament to the vineyard’s fine quality and dedication.

Tasting room, La Garelle, Luberon
Tasting room, La Garelle

Visitors are always welcome and with stunning views from the tasting room, complimentary samples and self-guided vineyard trails, a visit is definitely worth while. Domaine La Garelle

Day 3

From midday, I would be leaving Lourmarin and spending the remaining part of my trip in Aix-en-Provence, but my final morning in the Luberon was to be a memorable experience as I would be travelling in style.

Guided tour of the Luberon in a Citroen 2CV with ‘Oh My Deuche’

Citroen 2CV tours with Oh My Deuche! The Luberon, France
Citroen 2CV tours with Oh My Deuche!

I packed my suitcase and headed outdoors to be met by Lauren, my lovely chauffeur who would be driving me through the Luberon’s beautiful countryside in a bright red vintage Citroen 2CV. It was a warm, spring morning, just perfect for a ride in an open top vintage car and I adored travelling along the country lanes feeling the wind in my hair. Our first stop was to the village of Cucuron where the weekly Tuesday market was taking place.

Cucuron, The Luberon
Cucuron village church, The Luberon

I enjoyed wandering around the market, the stalls brimming with fresh local fruit and vegetables, cheese, honey and bakery items.

Weekly market, Cucuron
Weekly market, Cucuron

The market takes place around the village’s stunning water feature which is spring fed and shaded by ancient plane trees making it a pleasant place to sit and watch the world go by.

Cucuron village centre, Provence
Cucuron village centre

After pausing to admire the village church and belfry we hopped back in the car and made our next stop at a nearby almond woodland as the trees were blossoming and at their best. What could be nicer than to be travelling in style in a 2CV and be surrounded by delicate almond blossom.

Almond blossom in The Luberon
Beneath the beautiful almond blossom

Lauren wasn’t short of ideas for lovely places to take me as our next stop was at the unspoilt woodland setting of the Etang de La Bonde which he told me was very popular in summer for swimming. The water might not have been very warm at the time of our visit but with its clear blue colour, it looked very inviting. The lake is surrounded by Aleppo pines making it pleasant for a countryside walk.

Etang de La Bonde,  Luberon Regional Park
Etang de La Bonde, Luberon Regional Park

I think Lauren must have saved the best until last as I wondered where we were going as we turned into the tree lined drive of the Château de Sannes.

Château de Sannes, Luberon
Château de Sannes, Luberon

Dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, renovated buildings are surrounded by vineyards, manicured gardens and exquisite swimming pools. As a wedding venue I can’t think of anywhere more romantic. More details can be found here.

Chateau de Sannes, Luberon
Chateau de Sannes, Luberon

Well, what a wonderful three hours I’d had touring the rolling countryside of the Luberon Regional Park in style in a Citroen 2CV and with Lauren at the wheel I couldn’t have been in better hands.

Driver of Oh My Deuche, Luberon
With my lovely 2CV driver and guide, Lauren

If you’d like to either take a ride in one of these iconic French cars or hire one for yourselves then take a look at the Oh My Deuche website.

Chateau de Sannes, Luberon
Windmill, Chateau de Sannes, Luberon

That concludes my delightful three days in the Luberon, stay tuned for more adventures in Provence coming soon.

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My visit was organised by Destination Luberon and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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40 responses to “Exploring Luberon: A Guide to the Most Beautiful Villages and Vineyards”

  1. Born to Travel Avatar

    Lovely photos in this post. We have fond memories of driving around this area ten years ago. Having a drink in a cafe in Gorde at the end of the day was wonderful. We also loved Baux and Saignon. Cheers, Mark

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was my first visit to the Luberon but it definitely won’t be my last! Such beautiful countryside, small towns and villages to explore.

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  2. junedesilva Avatar

    I have had a long term love affair with the 2CV, and when I next have a ‘special’ birthday, I would love to visit everywhere you have described in this post, and illustrated so perfectly with your stunning photos!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words June. It was an amazing trip and driving along in the 2CV a memorable experience.

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  3. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Wow, it looks so beautiful there. I love the historical buildings, and French wine is amazing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allie. , the Luberon is gorgeous!

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  4. travelling_han Avatar

    Wow that initial view of Gordes is absolutely beautiful 😍 And get me to that apple tart, delicious! It’s such a beautiful area of France.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Luberon is beautiful and I’m so pleased that I eventually got to experience Provence for myself years after reading Peter Mayle”s books!

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  5. grandmisadventures Avatar

    It is all just so beautiful 🙂 I really love the pictures of you with the car. Especially on the long tree lined drive it just seems a perfect advertisement to visit the area. have a great weekend Marion

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words Meg. The Luberon is beautiful and having the opportunity to ride around in the classic Citroen 2CV was so much fun and my guide lovely! Hope you have a great weekend too. It’s warm and sunny here so we’re hoping to fire up the barbecue!

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Gordes looks so picturesque. Love the vintage car! Sounds like a fun way to travel around. The almond blossoms are absolutely gorgeous.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Linda. Gordes is beautiful and taking a ride in the Citroen 2CV was so much fun.

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  7. Lookoom Avatar

    The Luberon is still a source of inspiration, and it’s the beauty of what you can see and experience that makes it such a great place to visit, not to mention the fine weather.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s so beautiful isn’t it! I’ll look forward to viewing the lavender fields from your forthcoming trip too! Hope you have a pleasant weekend.

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      1. Lookoom Avatar

        Sure, one month to go …

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  8. Rebecca Avatar

    Lovely! I’ve been to Gordes, but I only stopped briefly for that picturesque views of the village from the vantage point; I didn’t have time to explore the village. Nevertheless, Gordes looks like a charming little place, as well as much of the Luberon– there’s something quite magical with the centuries-old stone fortifications that make this part of France so stunning! I’d happily return to explore more of this part of the country. Thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Rebecca, I’m glad you got to view Gordes from the vantage point. Hopefully another time you can explore in more detail.

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  9. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Such a charming area, but I wouldn’t want to leave Gordes or Oppede-le-Vieux!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I know exactly what you mean, it was very hard to leave!

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  10. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Gordes is a beautiful medieval town. The olive oil mill sounds very interesting – it’s amazing to think they still use the same method as centuries ago. And wine tasting – this sounds like a day I will really enjoy! How beautiful is Château de Sannes – it seems Lauren has put in a lot of effort to ensure you enjoyed this exploration. I love the photos of you with the vintage car!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your continued interest in my travels through the Luberon, Corna. Everything about the trip was beautiful and Lauren was the perfect guide in his red Citroen 2CV through the countryside.

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  11. Klausbernd Avatar

    We love your red Citroen 2CV as well.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much, it was so much fun exploring the Luberon riding in this classic car.

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  12. Tanja Avatar

    What a great way to explore the area, lovely red Citroen car

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Travelling around in the Citroen2CV was great fun Tanja!

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  13. ourcrossings Avatar

    The hilltop village of Gordes in Provence looks like one of the most beautiful villages in France, especially as it offers stunning views of the Luberon region and a charming, historic atmosphere. I would love to check out the weekly market in Cucuron and see the blooming almond trees, as they are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my continuing travels around the villages of the Luberon Aiva. It’s an idyllic part of France and driving around in the vintage car was so much fun

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  14. Alison Avatar

    What a lovely few days Marion. So much to see and eat! Interesting to read about the history. Love the little red Citroen

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Alison, I had such a lovely time in the Luberon and riding through the country lanes in a Citroen 2CV was so much fun.

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      1. Alison Avatar

        Did you go by yourself?

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Yes, I flew to Marseille and was met with a driver from there. Hope Anthony is on the mend.

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          1. Alison Avatar

            Getting there Marion thanks

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  15. restlessjo Avatar

    The blossom looks gorgeous. It’s a part of France I seem to have heard a lot about but know nothing, if you know what I mean. It looks charming xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jo. I timed it perfectly for the almond blossom. The small villages of the Luberon are beautiful and I had a lovely time.

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  16. India Safaris Avatar

    What a lovely and vivid journey through the Luberon! Your descriptions really bring the villages, history, and countryside to life. The vintage Citroen 2CV tour sounds like such a charming way to explore Provence. I especially enjoyed reading about the local olive oil mill and vineyard visits. Looking forward to more of your Provence adventures!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my stay in the Luberon. It was absolutely beautiful.

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  17. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Loved the illustrated tour. I’m sure your guide would have given you a wild ride in his little red rocket judging by my European trip.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts Ian. My ride in the Citroen2CV was definitely a fun experience.

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  18. kagould17 Avatar

    Provence is the best and it is hard to be a mountain or hilltop town. The 2CV tour looks like a lot of fun Marion. Happy Thursday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest Allan. The 2CV tour was a definite highlight!

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