Discover the best top things to do in Vaucluse, France including Rocher des Doms, Le Jardin de la Louve, Le Domaine de la Citadelle, Chateau Val-Joanis, Le JardiTrain, Harmas de Jean-Henri Fabre, Le Jardin Medieval de Notre Dame d'Aubune, Jardin des Plantes Tinctoriales, Jardin Public de Pied-Vaurias, Jardin Romain.
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4.5 based on 1,765 reviews
This wonderful park is filled with spots to sit in the shade on a warm day, breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes of the Provencal valley and even has a cute cafe seated near a fountain ! Don’t miss the porcelain graphic representation of the views (local towns and mountains) and the sundial in the middle of the park. You can also contemplate the effects of WWII at the jewish memorial (a mural commemorating those lost in the war).
4.5 based on 19 reviews
First of all, please don't go here expecting an English garden. This is not the usual public garden. This is an intimate peek into a work of art. My husband and I booked a visit to Le Jardin de la Louve. We thought we would be with a group of people and it would be well marked. When we arrived we wandered down a path as though we were lost or trespassing. Such a feeling of entering a secret place! We were then met at a private gate by the owners. No group of people, just the two of us. It was such an intimate visit in a private and beautiful environment. Sylvie took us on the tour as I only speak a small amount of French and she speaks English. This garden like living sculpture! The patterns, the light, the different shapes. What pride Sylvie and Pascal have in being fortunate to take care of this garden. They truly cherish and respect it. Thank you both for a lovely, informative visit. It was the highlight of our trip. Thank you for keeping La Louve open for visits. I will never forget it.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Domaine de La Citadelle vineyard located in the heart of the Luberon at the base of the hill upon which Menerbes perches. The corkscrew museum with an unique collection with over 1200 pieces. The Botanical garden through 18th century terraces with a wide variety of aromatic, medicinal, wild edible and even magical plants.
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Near the Mt-Ventoux,discover with family or alone an extraordinary place and atypical.Through the mimiature railway universe, the cultural heritage of Vaucluse is highlighted in a park that 1000M2 landscaped.Discover the different scenes of everyday life through a visual search for figurines; it will guide you and help you to better look at the details of the decor.A large room houses a play area for children from 2 years. Railway yard, shop, refreshment bar. Picnic allowed in the park.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
In 1879, 56 years old Jean-Henri Fabre bought a one hectare big piece of land in the small village of Serignan-du-Comtat, 20 miles north west of Avignon. The estate includes a "mas" (farm in the south of France) and follow land named "Harmas" in the provencal language. This name has survived and now the whole estate is named so. We can visit his house, his study, real small natural History museum, and his mediterranean garden which Fabre called his "open-air laboratory".
4.0 based on 27 reviews
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