French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Gordes
5.0 based on 362 reviews
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A story that begins in 1830 ... At the beginning of the 19th century, the Brémond family set up its confectioner's workshop at the 36 cours Mirabeau in Aix en Provence. The Maison Brémond is then one of the great houses that trade almonds. It produces the famous calissons of Aix as well as confectionery and proposes an offer of delicate grocery and rare products at the time, like spices and coffee. From father to son, MAISON BREMOND has always rigorously selected its raw materials from the best producers to offer its customers real products. In 1973 the Borrelly family took up the torch. Following a fire, the store was moved to 1986 rue d'Italie in Aix-en-Provence, where it is still today. Then, the Borrelly family withdrew in 1999 and entrusted the company to another known Aixoise family: Mme and Mr Farine owners of the Confiserie du Roy René. Maison Brémond Fils was taken over in 2015 by Olivier Baussan and his family, Founder of Occitane in Provence, Oliviers & Co and the Ecomusée l'Olivier in Haute Provence. Olivier Baussan is always seeking to build a sustainable development of a territory by respecting the know-how of women and men who seek to perpetuate their traditions all around the Mediterranean. Already strongly involved in the development of lavender, olive tree or almond tree, it is now in the very beautiful and very old HOUSE BREMOND that he invites you to enter.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
At the high point of Goult the windmill is a great place to head for when walking through the village. This old style windmill was interesting to non-French like ourselves and there are also great views over the surrounding area from here.
4.0 based on 1,177 reviews
Gordes is officially registered among the loveliest villages in France and this is fully deserved. The village is located upside a stiff rock dominating the valley. It’s worthwhile to get lost in the narrow streets and to enjoy the nice view all over the surroundings. Conversely it’s a good idea to stop at the view point one mile before the arrival to get a stunning view on the whole village. Of course Gordes is crowded in summer and you may have to park at a distance (no free parking slots).
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4.0 based on 86 reviews
Tuesday is market day, and Gordes becomes full of tourists. Arrive early, ideally before 10am, as the parking becomes full. We have occasionally been unable to park and had to drive on! However, it is well worth visiting as this is one of the most enjoyable markets around. The setting is just incredible, the vendors mostly speak English as there are many Americans and British visitors. Helpful hint- if you just want to enjoy the town, don't come on a Tuesday morning!
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