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Ideas for Outings and Activities in Vaucluse

Welcome to Vaucluse, a department in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're an outdoor adventurer, a heritage enthusiast, or simply looking for relaxation and discovery, Vaucluse offers a plethora of outing ideas for all tastes and ages.

Hiking in the Luberon Natural Park

Treat yourself to fresh air and adventure in the heart of the Luberon Natural Park! Spanning nearly 185,000 hectares, this preserved natural area offers a haven where nature reigns supreme.

For nature lovers, the park features numerous marked hiking trails suitable for all levels and modes of travel: cycling, horseback riding, or walking. Along the paths, you’ll encounter lavender fields, oak forests, and rivers. Enjoy a well-deserved picnic atop a hill, paired with a delicious cake from the Biscuiterie, while admiring the vast, breathtaking landscape.

So, lace up your hiking boots, pack your backpack, and let the Luberon adventure begin.

Visit to L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Welcome to Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a hidden gem in the heart of Vaucluse, where the crystal-clear waters of the Sorgue whisper millennia-old stories. Known as the "Venice of Provence" for its canals and water wheels, this village enchants at first sight.

Start your visit by strolling along the canals and discovering the town's many historical sites: the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Gautier Park and Giraud Castle, the Robert Vasse esplanade, and Dumas Castle.

Isle-sur-la-Sorgue exudes an enchanting spirit with its breathtaking landscapes. Don’t miss the weekly market, where you can enjoy local produce under the warmth of the Provençal sun. The market stalls overflow with colorful, fragrant local products, filling the air with intoxicating scents and authentic flavors.

For art and antique enthusiasts, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a paradise. Numerous art galleries and antique shops are brimming with treasures, from contemporary artworks to vintage items.

A true little corner of paradise in Vaucluse!

Detour to Nyons in Drôme Provençale

Nyons is a gem nestled in the south of Drôme Provençale, just on the border of Vaucluse.

In this town, olive trees dance with the Mistral wind, and the sun kisses stones steeped in history. Known as the "Little Nice of the Alps," Nyons offers an enchanting setting where Provençal joie de vivre blends with the beauty of the surrounding landscapes.

Discover the authentic charm of Nyons by strolling through its narrow streets, where stone houses, ancient fountains, and shady squares abound. A peaceful atmosphere prevails, perfect for a vacation spirit. Be sure to visit the old Roman bridge spanning the Eygues River, a true emblem of Nyons, and the Randonne Tower, a medieval remnant offering a stunning panorama of the surroundings.

For nature lovers, the surroundings of Nyons are full of treasures to discover. Hike through the nearby hills, where lavender fields, vineyards, and olive orchards abound.

Lastly, don’t leave Nyons without tasting its renowned olives and olive oil. These black delights have been the pride of the region for centuries.

Gourmet Stop at the Biscuiterie de Provence

A few minutes from Nyons, in Saint-Maurice-sur-Eygues, lies the Biscuiterie de Provence. For six generations, this artisanal establishment has delighted fans of sweet and savory Provençal flavors. You’ll find generous, gourmet recipes that will tantalize everyone's taste buds.

What sets the Biscuiterie apart is its commitment to organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free recipes made from natural ingredients. You can find Saint-Rémy-de-Provence calissons, canistrelli, orange blossom navettes, traditional macarons, soft cakes, and much more, all made on-site.

But that’s not all! The Biscuiterie invites you to explore its history through a museum and a discovery trail with explanatory panels and videos in French with English subtitles. At the end of your visit, a tasting of some of their delights awaits you, followed by a stop at their gourmet hall, where you can buy their products and those of local producers.

A tea room is also available, where you can savor brioches, sacristans, ice creams, and a selection of hot and cold drinks. A perfect moment of pleasure and conviviality at the Biscuiterie!

Discovering the City of Popes: Avignon

Immerse yourself in history and medieval splendor by discovering the city of Popes in Avignon. Nestled in the south of France on the banks of the Rhône, this fascinating city invites you on a journey back in time.

Start your exploration with the Palais des Papes, one of the largest Gothic palaces in Europe. With its imposing towers and richly decorated rooms, the palace testifies to the power and grandeur of the Church in the Middle Ages.

Continue by strolling through the narrow streets of the historic center and wandering the lively squares of Avignon. Don’t miss the famous Place de l'Horloge, with its 14th-century astronomical clock and bustling café terraces.

Art lovers will find plenty to admire in Avignon. Visit the Petit Palais Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of medieval paintings and sculptures, or be captivated by contemporary exhibitions at the Collection Lambert Museum.

Finally, end your outing in Avignon at the Parc des Doms and admire the famous Pont d'Avignon, made famous by the popular song. Although partially destroyed, the bridge remains an iconic symbol of Avignon life.

Avignon, with its exceptional heritage and timeless charm, is a must-visit destination for fans of French heritage, art, and culture. A true City of Popes to discover and savor through the ages.

An essential experience during your visit to Avignon would be attending a performance at the Grand Opéra d'Avignon or participating in the famous Festival d'Avignon. These activities promise memorable and enriching moments that are definitely worth the detour.

The Mont Ventoux: The Giant of Provence

Majestically dominating the Provençal landscape, Mont Ventoux stands like a giant, an undeniable emblem of the region. Rising to an altitude of 1912 meters, this mythical summit offers a magnificent spectacle and a unique experience for those who dare to climb its steep slopes.

The Giant of Provence is a true playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a cyclist or an avid hiker, Ventoux will captivate you. The numerous hiking trails that crisscross its flanks lead you through varied landscapes, including oak forests, wild moors, and limestone rocks.

However, it is primarily its challenging ascent that makes Mont Ventoux famous worldwide. Each year, thousands of cyclists take on its steep inclines to reach the summit.

At the top, after the effort, you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Rhône Valley, the Alps, and the Mediterranean.

Midway up Mont Ventoux, there is a charming station where you can find a restaurant and various activities. For picnic lovers, don't forget to pack a delicious regional pâté, accompanied by a fresh baguette. Also, remember to bring a knife to prepare your feast, and some pickles for a touch of freshness. To finish your meal in style, indulge in a gourmet dessert with delicious shortbread cookies from the Biscuiterie. A comforting lunch before resuming your journey towards new adventures.

Following the Knights’ Footsteps in Mornas

Embark on an adventure and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of the Middle Ages by following the footsteps of knights in Mornas. This perched village, located in the Vaucluse department, is steeped in history and legends, offering a unique and immersive experience.

Proudly overlooking the Rhône Valley, the Château de Mornas stands as a guardian of time, testifying to the former grandeur of this medieval city. Built in the 11th century, this historic monument offers a formidable journey back in time, where one can relive the era of knights and their fortress.

For an even more immersive experience, don't miss visiting the Fortress of Mornas! It has been renovated and is animated throughout the year to keep it alive and allow everyone to walk in the footsteps of the knights and artisans of that time! Who hasn't dreamt of such an era?

Moreover, from up there, you will have a magnificent view to admire the valley.

Exploring this place, you'll find yourself plunged into the medieval ambiance, with its stone houses, vaulted passages, and shady squares

Visit a Typical Village in Vaucluse: Carpentras

An idea for an outing in Vaucluse that combines charm and history is Carpentras! Upon your arrival, let yourself be seduced by the Provençal atmosphere that reigns in the streets of the old town. Don't miss visiting the famous Saint-Siffrein Cathedral, a masterpiece of Provençal Romanesque art. With its impressive sculpted portals and multicolored stained glass windows, the cathedral testifies to the region's spiritual and artistic richness.

For a total immersion in local culture, take a tour of the Carpentras market, one of the oldest and most vibrant in the region. You'll find a profusion of local products: fresh fruits and vegetables, goat cheeses, artisanal charcuterie, and of course, the famous black truffles of the region.

For a gourmet break, sit on one of the sunny café terraces in the city and enjoy a glass of local wine accompanied by some Provençal specialties. Let yourself be enchanted by the authentic flavors of regional cuisine, where olive oil, aromatic herbs, and local produce take center stage.

Finally, don't leave Carpentras without exploring its verdant surroundings. Go for a walk in the surrounding hills, or visit the renowned vineyards in the area.

The Colorful Village of Roussillon

Roussillon, nestled in the heart of the Luberon's ochres, is a little gem of France rich in colors!

Upon arrival, you'll be dazzled by the shades adorning the house facades, ranging from bright red to golden ochre, through subtler hues of pink and yellow. These spectacular colors result from the ochre quarries surrounding the village, offering a unique and enchanting backdrop.

Strolling through Roussillon is an effortless outing idea where you simply need to wander and enjoy the beauty of this typical Vaucluse site.

Don't miss visiting the old ochre quarry, now transformed into a discovery trail. Walk the marked paths through the ochre cliffs, which offer a magnificent spectacle in the sunlight.

For a panoramic view of the surroundings, climb to the top of the village where the Saint-Michel Church stands. From up there, you can admire the red-tiled roofs, the vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see, and even glimpse Mont Ventoux on the horizon.

Finally, let yourself be charmed by the gentle way of life in Roussillon. Sit on a café terrace to enjoy a glass of local wine and savor the moment, accompanied by the song of the cicadas. A wonderful time to spend effortlessly during your vacation.

La Tour-d'Aygues: A Hidden Gem in Vaucluse

La Tour-d'Aygues, nestled at the tip of Vaucluse, is a gem surrounded by a preserved environment and a gentle way of life.

Proudly overlooking the landscape, the Château de La Tour-d'Aygues testifies to the region's rich medieval past. Dating from the 12th century, this imposing fortress offers a breathtaking view of the surroundings and now houses the town hall.

For nature lovers, La Tour-d'Aygues is the perfect starting point to explore the Luberon. For wine enthusiasts, it’s an opportunity to taste local wines and visit the vineyards.

Don't miss visiting the Saint-Nicolas Church, a religious building dating from the 15th century, whose Renaissance façade and imposing bell tower are true architectural jewels.

A place of idyllic beauty where you can enjoy the Mediterranean climate and the song of the cicadas. In La Tour-d'Aygues, time seems to stand still, offering a true haven of peace in the Vaucluse.

Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Nyons

Nyons

Rousillon

Rousillon 

Apero Picnic at Biscuiterie de Provence

Apero Picnic from Biscuiterie de Provence

Ideas for  Outings and Activities  in Vaucluse
Ideas for  Outings and Activities  in Vaucluse
Ideas for  Outings and Activities  in Vaucluse

VISITING THE FACTORY

Dive into the history of the Biscuit Factory, have fun with several playful activities adapted for the little ones, take a look at our various workshops (chocolate, calissons, biscuits...), discover how we work with passion and love for our beautiful region... Come and spend a pleasant family time, ending with a nice tasting in our gourmet hall of 300m2! You will find our 150 recipes, our fresh pastries and more than 350 locally sourced products carefully selected from producers near the Factory, and perhaps end with a little gourmet break in our tea room area.