Cosy Holiday Apartments in Lourmarin, Provence in the South of France


PROVENCE, THE LUBERON MOUNTAINS, LOURMARIN

The Luberon is a small mountain range in the heart of the Vaucluse region of Provence (see maps), with hilltowns, villages, and a few bustling market towns scattered on its flanks and at its feet. The setting of Peter Mayle’s books and the movies "The Glory of My Father" and "My Mother's Castle" based on novels by Marcel Pagnol, it is a region of rugged limestone hills, intimate agricultural valleys, and thousand-year-old villages carved out of the hillsides onto which they cling. Olives and grapes have grown there since Roman times, and lavender—once harvested wild from the hillside meadows—now dominates the upland fields.

The Luberon is a National Park area and is renowned for its beauty and tranquillity. The area is famous for hillwalking, rock climbing, hunting and for its ambience in general. The outdoor facilities of the town and its surrounding area include swimming, tennis, cycling & horse riding.


Aix-en-Provence


Typical Corner

The Luberon is an ideal base from which to explore Provence. Centrally located and within easy driving distance of the great historic cities of the region, it is an area rich in the things one goes to Provence to find: lively outdoor markets, good food and wine, brilliant light, and a populace that enjoys simple pleasures, good conversation, and long lunches. It is popular with tourists, but not spoiled by tourism. There are plenty of lively cafes and good restaurants, but one is seldom more than five minutes away from backroads and byways, trails into the hills, and country lanes meandering through orchards and vineyards.

Located southeast of Avignon and north of Aix-en-Provence, the Luberon lies between the valley of the Durance to the south and east, and the valley of the Calavon (sometimes called the Coulon) to the north. The city of Cavaillon is at the western end of the range, while Manosque sits at its eastern end. The range is divided into two halves, the Grand Luberon and the Petit Luberon, by the Combe de Lourmarin, a picturesque canyon carved by the Aigue Brun, the range's only significant watercourse. The road from Apt to Lourmarin and Cadenet follows this canyon and is one of the most beautiful routes in the region. Side roads to Bonnieux to the west and Buoux, Saignon, and Sivergues to the east are also richly rewarding.


Lourmarin


Le Chateau de Lourmarin

The village of Lourmarin is lively, with three cafes and a number of bistros, restaurants, and galleries, as well as one of the finest Renaissance chateaux in the region. Outside the village in all directions are small back roads that wind for miles through vineyards, fields, and orchards. Officially designated "one of the most beautiful villages in France," Lourmarin is located at the foot of the southern slope of the Luberon, within easy driving distance of the hilltowns and picturesque villages that dot the Luberon mountain range. To learn more about the Luberon and to see a map, go to "The Luberon: an Overview" section of this website.


Lavender and Abbey - Senanque


Avignon at sunset

The Mediterranean is only an hour or so away (try Cassis) and, apart from the attractions of the immediate locale and the cultural and other delights of Aix, Avignon and Marseille, the Roman towns of Arles and Nimes, the Camargue and such landmarks as the Pont du Gard and La Fontaine de Vaucluse are within easy striking distance. For children, apart from the playpark in the town, swimming, crazy golf and other facilities nearby, there are two water theme parks - "Aqualands", one near Aix, about 35 minutes distance by car, and the other about an hour's drive away, on the shores of the Mediterranean.


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