The Luberon is a nature reserve and the name of the mountain range where the Alps begin. At the foot of its highest peak Luberone Mount Mourre-Negre there our unique house with a 300-year-old history. Situated in the Luberon Natural Park, surrounded by olive groves and fruit trees on an area of 30 hectares, 2 km from the nearest magic village of Cucuron, you will always find tens of kilometers of hiking trails and hundreds of kilometers of mountain bike paths.
This charming village is located in the heart of the Luberon and in, like a true Frenchwoman, is elegant with its quiet chic and charm. It is famous for its small pond surrounded by century-old plane trees. The quiet streets of Cucuron have repeatedly been used as a film set for Hollywood films. There is a tourist route called "A Good Year." A sweet romantic comedy, a story that takes place in the charming Provençal villages, including Cucuron. lovely village just one kilometer from our house. Along the pond, there's a lovely market on Tuesdays where you can buy fresh vegetables, oysters, and other produce from local farmers. The small village has lots of lovely bars and restaurants, and a couple of Michelin stars. France! If you're planning to visit Provence, I recommend watching film of Ridley Scott "Good Year" 2006 to get inspired by the Provençal spirit.
Gordes is a village in the Vaucluse Mountains, perched on a rocky outcrop and steeped in centuries of history. Discover this treasure, listed among the most beautiful villages in France!
Gordes is made up of dry-stone houses, typical of the Luberon region, giving it exceptional charm. You'll love strolling through its cobbled streets – a truly poetic Provençal experience, the beauty of which you absolutely must experience at least once!
In 2023, the prestigious American magazine Travel +Leisure recognized this village as the most beautiful in the world.
From villige a breathtaking panoramic view of Provençal hills, lavender fields, and golden stone roofs.
After Paris, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue boasts the most extensive collection of antique dealers in France. With over 300 shops selling French antiques and collectibles, it's no surprise that this mid-sized town features on many tourist itineraries. The first antique dealer village was founded in 1978. Today, you can browse furniture, artwork, tapestries, silverware, and more as you wander the maze of shops in seven antique villages. Hours and days of operation vary, but on weekends, the doors are wide open. Visit L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Brocante Twice a year, on Easter weekend and the public holiday of August 15th, antique lovers head to L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue for the Antiques Art and You exhibition. These two antique fairs, among the top three in Europe and started over 100 years ago, attract more than 500 traders and around 100,000 visitors.