Luberon
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Luberon

Mountain range · Ménerbes ·

Hike through villages, wineries, and scenic countryside

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84560 Ménerbes, France Get directions

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Why Village-to-Village Hikes Are One of the Best Ways to Explore Europe

"France is home to long-distance hikes known as Grande Randonée routes, or GR, for short. These routes take the form of backcountry trails, village paths, and in some cases, even city sidewalks. We're partial to Provence’s Luberon, where connecting trails take you on a cushy tour of hilltop villages and luxe resorts, with stops at wineries and Michelin-starred restaurants."

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Exploring Provence's Luberon Valley By Bike (and Car, and Foot)

"Auberge du Vin offers a delightful culinary journey with its locally sourced ingredients and an impressive selection of regional wines. The ambiance is perfect for a post-ride meal, pairing exquisite flavors with rustic charm." - Sophie Friedman

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Simon L.

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We visited the Luberon region as part of our Cruise through the Mediterranean Sea. This region is one of France’s most enchanting landscapes. Our journey was nothing short of magical — a tapestry of landscapes, history, and timeless charm that left a lasting impression on us. Nestled in the heart of Provence, the Luberon unfolds like a living postcard, its rolling hills carpeted with vineyards, orchards, and the famous lavender fields that paint the valleys in violet hues. Every turn of the winding country roads revealed another breathtaking vista — limestone cliffs rising above olive groves, distant mountains bathed in soft sunlight, and the patchwork of stone villages clinging to the hillsides. The air itself seemed perfumed with lavender and rosemary, carrying the tranquil beauty that defines rural Provence. We visited some of the “Les Plus Beaux Villages de France” — a fitting title for the region’s picture-perfect gems. Each village had its own character: the ochre tones of Roussillon shimmering in the afternoon light, Gordes standing proudly on its rocky outcrop, and Ménerbes exuding a calm and reflective charm. We had a quick lunch at the L'Ocrier Take-Away. We walked through their narrow, cobblestone streets, lined with centuries-old stone houses and flower-filled courtyards, felt like stepping back in time. Local markets offered the scent of fresh bread, cheese, and herbs de Provence, reminding us of how gracefully provincial life endures here. We walked past the Chateau de Lourmarin that has just hosted the Concerts for juillet-aout-septembre-octobre. A highlight of our visit was the Pont Julien, an astonishing Roman bridge dating back over two millennia, still standing firm against the gentle flow of the Calavon River. Its elegant stone arches spoke quietly of Roman mastery and endurance — a tangible bridge between past and present. Visiting the Musée de la Lavande was another delight. It deepened our appreciation for the craft and culture that surround lavender in Provence — from traditional cultivation to distillation methods that have been passed down for generations. The fragrance lingered with us long after we left, a reminder of the purity and patience embedded in this landscape. As we reflected on our time in the Luberon, it was the harmony of nature, history, and simple village life that stood out most. Every walk, every vista, every conversation with friendly locals carried a quiet joy. The region’s beauty lies not only in its scenery but also in its rhythm — slow, authentic, and deeply rooted in the land. Our experience there was not just a visit, but a gentle immersion into the heart of Provence, where the art of living is still a delicate balance of simplicity, tradition, and grace. Luberon, we would love to be back one day.

Gabriel

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LOVE YOU LUBERON! The country, the sites, the bike rides, the wine, the people, the french-ness! Oh my, how I could live here forever! We will be back, in the lavender season for sure!

Alex P.

Google
Beautiful part of Provence and not crowded as the coast. Villages are nice and each off them has it’s own charm. The only negative thing is that people rarely speak English... Price level for hotels is high, food is average and vine is cheap ;)

Eden V.

Google
Beautiful little village. Very much worth a stop and enjoy it

Mick W.

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A wonderful area of France, beautiful countryside, great paces to explore

Nicholas

Google
Beautiful place to visit, the area is covered in lavender.

Mary lou & Bill L.

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Wonderful varied terrian. 10s of villages to paint and photograph

玉石不動產顧問Jade Stone Real Estate C.

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Such a quaint pretty village’