Discover the best top things to do in Luberon, France including Ferme Equestre-Poney Club, Parc Autruches Villelaure, Parc Naturel Regional du Luberon, Parcours de L'Art, Le Sentier des Ocres, Les Gorges de Regalon, Sentier Vigneron d'Oppede, Veloroute du Calavon, Chateau la Verrerie, Le Jardin de la Louve.
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It's like walking trough a red sand canyon, very pleasant and great with kids. It's best to ware closed shoes as the red sand sticks on your feet & shoes.
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In the heart of the Luberon, in Provence, 56 ha of vineyards and 7.5 ha of olive groves. Organic AOP Luberon and IGP Vaucluse wines are produced on one side, and the Domaine’s olive oil on the other. Nature is all around. Chateau la Verrerie is a real taste of Provence. And our Boutique is too. As well as our wines, which are available for purchase and free tastings, we also offer local produce for you to share and enjoy: tapenade, honey, jam, and much more. Chateau la Verrerie welcomes sharing and encourages education. As such, it offers three themed experiences to be booked in advance, designed like guided tours, led by our enthusiastic sommeliers. From the vineyards to the winery, and including a visit to one of the region's rare barrel maturation cellars, you will gain insight into our fascinating world. Chateau la Verrerie extends its invitation to all lovers of Provence.
We had a private tour with Vincent that had been setup in advance by our tour guide Brice at Planet Provence. Vincent showed us around his winery and taught us a lot about the production of wine. Vincent has a true passion for his craft and it really adds to your experience.
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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.
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