Luberon Itinerary help
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Luberon Itinerary help
I have 5 nights booked in the Luberon in early June. We are based in Bonnieux during our stay.
We are spending a few nights prior in the area of St. Remy taking in that region...Les Baux, Nimes, Pont de Gard and Uzes. We visited Avignon on a previous trip.
Saturday we are driving up from Cassis after a one night stay stopping in Lourmarin for lunch. We'll arrive in Bonnieux late afternoon.
Sunday we plan to do the Morning Market in Isle Sur la Sorgue. The remainder of the day we were thinking Oppede le Vieux, Menerbes and Lacoste.
Monday is open for touring the area. From what I heard, we can expect most shops close on Sunday/Monday except tourist towns like Gordes.
Tuesday I would like to check out the market in Apt....open for suggestions for the remainder of the day.
Wednesday we plan to spend the day exploring the wine area "The Necklace" northwest of the Luberon.
I am hoping to narrow down a list of must see towns in the region with a logical grouping. I have Stu Dudley's notes which are very helpful. We won't be there during lavender season so we want to make sure we make the best of our short stay.
Your help with suggestions would be greatly appreciated as always. Thank you in advance.
We are spending a few nights prior in the area of St. Remy taking in that region...Les Baux, Nimes, Pont de Gard and Uzes. We visited Avignon on a previous trip.
Saturday we are driving up from Cassis after a one night stay stopping in Lourmarin for lunch. We'll arrive in Bonnieux late afternoon.
Sunday we plan to do the Morning Market in Isle Sur la Sorgue. The remainder of the day we were thinking Oppede le Vieux, Menerbes and Lacoste.
Monday is open for touring the area. From what I heard, we can expect most shops close on Sunday/Monday except tourist towns like Gordes.
Tuesday I would like to check out the market in Apt....open for suggestions for the remainder of the day.
Wednesday we plan to spend the day exploring the wine area "The Necklace" northwest of the Luberon.
I am hoping to narrow down a list of must see towns in the region with a logical grouping. I have Stu Dudley's notes which are very helpful. We won't be there during lavender season so we want to make sure we make the best of our short stay.
Your help with suggestions would be greatly appreciated as always. Thank you in advance.
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Not sure what's meant by "The Necklace" - but a logical grouping would be around the Dentelles with Séguret, Crestet and Vaison-la-Romaine being 'must sees'. Other favorite villages of mine are Joucas, Venasque and Brantes.
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tuck, I'm almost sure you are right. the Op means Les Dentelles de Montmiral.
It includes Beaumes-de-Venice, a sweet muscat so fine over a Cavaillon mellon. There's the wine of Vacqueyras, and my favorite Gigondas on to Sablet, Séguret< Vaison-La-Romaine, Crest, and so on, a wine lovers excursion! Several have fine restos.
It includes Beaumes-de-Venice, a sweet muscat so fine over a Cavaillon mellon. There's the wine of Vacqueyras, and my favorite Gigondas on to Sablet, Séguret< Vaison-La-Romaine, Crest, and so on, a wine lovers excursion! Several have fine restos.
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Hi Cigalechanta...exactly right about the area they refer to as the "Necklace" as the towns form an oblong circle that look like a necklace on the map. That day is pretty much set with those lovely villages in the Dentelles.
I am less sure in the Luberon as there are so many towns that I am having a hard time crossing some off my wish list....It's a long list. Too long for the amount of days. I don't want to race from place to place, so I am willing to narrow it down to a select few. Out of the following list, which one really should not be missed.
Oppede le Vieux
Menerbes
Lacoste
Roussillon
Joucas
Simiane La Rotonde
Sault
Apt
Saignon
Goult
St Pentaleon
Fontaine de Vaucluse
Cucuron
and there are likely others I'm not familar with that should be added.
Thanks again
I am less sure in the Luberon as there are so many towns that I am having a hard time crossing some off my wish list....It's a long list. Too long for the amount of days. I don't want to race from place to place, so I am willing to narrow it down to a select few. Out of the following list, which one really should not be missed.
Oppede le Vieux
Menerbes
Lacoste
Roussillon
Joucas
Simiane La Rotonde
Sault
Apt
Saignon
Goult
St Pentaleon
Fontaine de Vaucluse
Cucuron
and there are likely others I'm not familar with that should be added.
Thanks again
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for me who loves Provence it is like picking a favorite child when they are all so different. Oppede was fun climbing on the terraces,
Menerbes is where Mayle use to live. An enjoyable visit. La Coste is where th Marquis de Sade lived. His place was bought by a famous French desighner so don't know if you can still make the walk up there. Roussillon. no matter how many tourists is still a special place with the houses all colored with the ochre of the fields there. Should you pay to visit wear old shoes or they will be covered with ochre powder.The next three are great when Lavender is in season(it's harvested mid August usually)
Apt is the home of Peter Mayle'last book on a baker there. The town is not much but we bought the bread, went to a fab cheese shop, bought wine, fruit, dessert and took it all up the road that goes up a hill where a chapel is and you can view the whole town below. What a picnic that was!!! Saignon is a favorite of mine stayed there twice. Lunch by the fountain across from the lavoir at the Auberge de Presbytere.
The next two ???
Fontaine de Vaucluse . The Source of the sorgue River. there's a paper mill beside the river which has handmade parer produced since the 14th century and there's a museum of the resistance. I tasted my first Langustines(sp?) ther overlooking the falls at CHEZ PHILLIP.
Cucuron. If you saw the film, A good Year with Russell Crowe, the scene where they were watching a film outdoors by a body of water that is in the village. The Market day is held there. There really are too many places to see in one visit. Enjoy what you like and linger. There's always another year
Menerbes is where Mayle use to live. An enjoyable visit. La Coste is where th Marquis de Sade lived. His place was bought by a famous French desighner so don't know if you can still make the walk up there. Roussillon. no matter how many tourists is still a special place with the houses all colored with the ochre of the fields there. Should you pay to visit wear old shoes or they will be covered with ochre powder.The next three are great when Lavender is in season(it's harvested mid August usually)
Apt is the home of Peter Mayle'last book on a baker there. The town is not much but we bought the bread, went to a fab cheese shop, bought wine, fruit, dessert and took it all up the road that goes up a hill where a chapel is and you can view the whole town below. What a picnic that was!!! Saignon is a favorite of mine stayed there twice. Lunch by the fountain across from the lavoir at the Auberge de Presbytere.
The next two ???
Fontaine de Vaucluse . The Source of the sorgue River. there's a paper mill beside the river which has handmade parer produced since the 14th century and there's a museum of the resistance. I tasted my first Langustines(sp?) ther overlooking the falls at CHEZ PHILLIP.
Cucuron. If you saw the film, A good Year with Russell Crowe, the scene where they were watching a film outdoors by a body of water that is in the village. The Market day is held there. There really are too many places to see in one visit. Enjoy what you like and linger. There's always another year
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Regarding your list...
Since you have limited time, right away I'd omit Simiane and La Rotonde
Sault as being too far. Cucuron is nice, but not convenient to the others. The swarm of tourists turned us off of Roussillon. You have Oppede le Vieux, Menerbes and Lacoste planned and that's fine. Saignon is certainly a good one. I'd skip Goult and St Pentaleon.
Fontaine de Vaucluse was a disappointment. Joucas is a favorite - did a watercolor there (Saignon and Cucuron too).
Since you have limited time, right away I'd omit Simiane and La Rotonde
Sault as being too far. Cucuron is nice, but not convenient to the others. The swarm of tourists turned us off of Roussillon. You have Oppede le Vieux, Menerbes and Lacoste planned and that's fine. Saignon is certainly a good one. I'd skip Goult and St Pentaleon.
Fontaine de Vaucluse was a disappointment. Joucas is a favorite - did a watercolor there (Saignon and Cucuron too).
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Thank you for your replies.
TuckH..your feedback has been helpful to narrow down our list. I've dropped Simiane la Rotonde, Sault and Cucuron from the plan.
If we have time, we might be able to see Cucuron on the way from Cassis before we visit Lourmarin. We'll have to play it by ear based on what time we leave Cassis.
We do a rough itinerary but never try and follow it to the letter. If we're charmed by a place, we linger and move on when we feel ready...in some cases right away if we don't get a good vibe.
Thanks again everyone.
TuckH..your feedback has been helpful to narrow down our list. I've dropped Simiane la Rotonde, Sault and Cucuron from the plan.
If we have time, we might be able to see Cucuron on the way from Cassis before we visit Lourmarin. We'll have to play it by ear based on what time we leave Cassis.
We do a rough itinerary but never try and follow it to the letter. If we're charmed by a place, we linger and move on when we feel ready...in some cases right away if we don't get a good vibe.
Thanks again everyone.
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Rough Plan
Saturday
Drive from Cassis to Luberon
Stops in Cucuron and Lourmarin
Sunday
Isle Sur la Sorgue Market - Early departure by 10:30
Abbey Senanque
Gordes
Oppede le Vieux
Menerbes
La Coste
Monday
Roussillon
Joucas
Lunch at la Gare in Bonnieux
Saignon
Tuesday
Market in Apt
Saint Saturin les Apt
Viens..I hear this is pretty countryside and somewhat untouristy
Castellet
Buoux?
Wednesday
Full day in the Dentelles
Sunday looks rather busy but the Abbey, Menerbes and La Coste will be rather short stops from what I gather.
Are there any towns listed that you feel time wasted?
Saturday
Drive from Cassis to Luberon
Stops in Cucuron and Lourmarin
Sunday
Isle Sur la Sorgue Market - Early departure by 10:30
Abbey Senanque
Gordes
Oppede le Vieux
Menerbes
La Coste
Monday
Roussillon
Joucas
Lunch at la Gare in Bonnieux
Saignon
Tuesday
Market in Apt
Saint Saturin les Apt
Viens..I hear this is pretty countryside and somewhat untouristy
Castellet
Buoux?
Wednesday
Full day in the Dentelles
Sunday looks rather busy but the Abbey, Menerbes and La Coste will be rather short stops from what I gather.
Are there any towns listed that you feel time wasted?
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The market in Apt is on Saturday, not Tuesday. Gordes has a market on Tuesday.
If you have 5 nights in the Luberon, you should be able to enjoy all the villages there. We often visit them on the way to dinner. Visit Gordes on the way to the Dentelles - get there early to avoid th crowds. Visit Roussillon on the way back from one of your day trips elsewhere, if you return a little ahead of schedule.
I agree with most of Tuck's recommendations - except Goult & Roussillon. Goult is much less touristy than many of the others, but the "bones" are just as nice. If you don't like crowds visit Roussillon & Gordes first or last thing in the day when the day trippers are not there.
Stu Dudley
If you have 5 nights in the Luberon, you should be able to enjoy all the villages there. We often visit them on the way to dinner. Visit Gordes on the way to the Dentelles - get there early to avoid th crowds. Visit Roussillon on the way back from one of your day trips elsewhere, if you return a little ahead of schedule.
I agree with most of Tuck's recommendations - except Goult & Roussillon. Goult is much less touristy than many of the others, but the "bones" are just as nice. If you don't like crowds visit Roussillon & Gordes first or last thing in the day when the day trippers are not there.
Stu Dudley
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>> Are there any towns listed that you feel time wasted? <<
YES: "Saint Saturin les Apt
Viens..I hear this is pretty countryside and somewhat untouristy
Castellet Buoux?"
I've been to all the above and there are certainly more attractive towns and countrysides to visit. So - in lieu of that for Tuesday afternoon, I suggest a loop, going to Sault and then to Brantes (not to be missed IMO) and back by way of Venasque.
YES: "Saint Saturin les Apt
Viens..I hear this is pretty countryside and somewhat untouristy
Castellet Buoux?"
I've been to all the above and there are certainly more attractive towns and countrysides to visit. So - in lieu of that for Tuesday afternoon, I suggest a loop, going to Sault and then to Brantes (not to be missed IMO) and back by way of Venasque.
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Actually, you have all Tuesday free, since there is not market in Apt that day - and I agree with Tuck that there are better plans than what you have that afternoon (hope Kevin doesn't pick this up). The suggested itinerary that Tuck mentioned is roughly my Lavender Route in the itinerary of mine that you have. Follow it - including Montbrun & Simiane la Rotunde, but not the "high" lavender fields past Montbrun. Brantes is quite cute and the view from the approach road above it is excellent - but it's a teensy/weensy village & won't take long to visit.
Regarding Goult. Have dinner at Bartaville in the middle of Goult, and walk around town before and/or after dinner. The way the houses are built into a giant rock is quite interesting. Try to find the various lookouts that I mentioned in my itinerary.
Stu Dudley
Regarding Goult. Have dinner at Bartaville in the middle of Goult, and walk around town before and/or after dinner. The way the houses are built into a giant rock is quite interesting. Try to find the various lookouts that I mentioned in my itinerary.
Stu Dudley
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According to this website there is a market in Apt on Tuesday mornings May-November, but it is a farmers market, foodstuffs only. The Saturday market is a bigger one. (I have been to both but don't remember much about them.)
http://www.avignon-et-provence.com/m...t-provence.htm
(I hope that URL isn't too long!)
And crazyfortravel, if you go to the home page of that website, you'll find lots of other good info on this area.
http://www.avignon-et-provence.com/m...t-provence.htm
(I hope that URL isn't too long!)
And crazyfortravel, if you go to the home page of that website, you'll find lots of other good info on this area.
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The Tuesday market in Apt is a Brocante market - not food or Provence Fabric, soap, crafts, etc. It's not in my "France" magazine list of markets in France - since the list is "traditional markets" - not brocante. Here is info from Russ Collins' site about Apt & the market.
http://www.beyond.fr/villages/apt.html
I think the brocante & antique market in l'Isle sur la Sorgue would fill your need for brocante - use Tuesday to see something different.
Stu Dudley
http://www.beyond.fr/villages/apt.html
I think the brocante & antique market in l'Isle sur la Sorgue would fill your need for brocante - use Tuesday to see something different.
Stu Dudley


