Discover the best top things to do in Luberon, France including Art Gallery Contemporary Tapiezo, Parc Naturel Regional du Luberon, Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque, Le Sentier des Ocres, Fort de Buoux (Citadelle du Luberon), Marche d'Apt, Visites, Chateau la Canorgue, Domaine de Fontenille, Le Pont Julien.
Restaurants in Luberon
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ON APPOINTMENT. Tapiezo offers abstract #architectures Babel, universal symbols with ocher pigments of Roussillon in Provence. Recognized by ARTS SCIENCES et LETTRES de PARIS. REFERENCED WIKIPEDIA. A poetic imagination for one amazing exhibition fine art. Tapiézo voted artist of the year. Meeting extraordinary in the Contemporary Art Gallery of the #french artist TAPIÉZO. A work beyond time. A soothing work of art. "Tapiezo, a master of happy wisdom. Tapiezo is the new Picasso." Writter and biograph Jean-Lacouture speaks of the artist: "Tapiezo's recognition is unanimous. He's in the courtyard of the great painters". A french writer, Jacques Salomé says : "Enter into this extraordinary #poetic universe that fills you with joy and fullness. Tapiezo's works bring good luck." SUR RENDEZ-VOUS. Imagination poétique, #art original et apaisant. . #salesart #drouot #akoun #artprice #contemporaryart #gallery #loaart #leasingart #fineart #tapiezo #luberon #vaucluse #picasso #wikipedia
4.5 based on 2,368 reviews
Founded in the 12th century, Notre-Dame-de-Sénanque is a unique example of a Cistercian abbey and still an active monastery.
A beautiful place of full of atmosphere and tranquility. Better than the more publicised Musee de lavande. Here you get to experience the true lives led by the monks, and how they farm the surrounding expanse of lavender fields.
4.5 based on 3,702 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 121 reviews
At the top of the rocky spur, the Buoux Fort served as a refuge for the population during the Middle Ages.
Yes, we loved it. Once we found it!!! It isn't in the small village of Buoux but about 3 miles distant. You go through the amazing climbing area. Huge limestone walls and overhangs. Drive past all the car parks until the one immediately before the gates at the end of the road. 11 minutes of uphill walking on a good track give you a clue this is going to be a challenge. And it's an amazing walk past woodland and a lovely rock undercut. The gentleman at the house was very short on conversation but gave us an English guide. One sheet of a4 with 36 one word descriptions of items on the hand drawn map. Off we went up the rickety uneven walk, up slope to what appeared to be a very basic shell. In we went and got very confused. Which way? Where? What is what? Then it slowly dawned on us. This was a massive example of what Roman architecture was all about. And there was plenty of it! We climbed ever higher up the hill. It got more and more interesting. It lacked description of items but our discussions between us two finally sussed out what was going on. There were some extremely precipitous areas and it did really underline that it's very unsafe for children or those who can't be trusted to control their movements. I don't walk so well any more but my previous climbing skills ensured I was safe on the very uneven route. The final piece de resistance is the secret stairway out of the place. Here, if you suffer any vertigo, don't do it! Go back the way you came. But that exit route is a bit of a navigation challenge as the white painted arrows have slowly weathered down. But hey it was fun! And we learnt a lot! If you suffer from vertigo or you can't control your children or if you're infirm in your leg movements you might want to think twice but this place is well worth it if that's ok.
4.5 based on 263 reviews
Great to view all foodstands with fresh products. Of course also alors of tourist junk But always a pleasure to visit. Festival atmosphère and very relaxed.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
We came on our honeymoon and the family was great. We’re quite friendly and it is a beautiful place. Thank you again. Even gave us one extra bottle as a gift!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
During 2h, discover the fantastic world of wine during a walk through our vineyard. Guided by a professional, you will learn everything about our vineyard, our grape varieties and our soil with a private access at The Vegetable Garden. At the end of the way, you will enjoy wine tasting of our vintages and have a winemaker's picnic. Upon reservation +33 4 13 98 00 70
Superb food and good service combined with exellent winecard Possible to buy the Wine in the cellar The ambiente is fantastic surrounded by the park
4.0 based on 289 reviews
Awe inspiring! Spent a little time walking around and just taking it in. It was very quiet which for such an important part of history was a real treat. It’s a lovely spot to have a picnic and enjoy the history and tranquility ❤️
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