Vaison-la-Romaine is a town nestled in the heart of the Vaucluse region. It is renowned for its rich historical and cultural heritage, especially its ancient Roman roots.
Wonderful to stroll through the narrow streets and enjoy the views. Definitely visit the church too.
There's not much going on gastronomically. A restaurant with a great terrace - but …
Very pretty medieval town originally built by the Romans where we find many remains. Walking and getting lost in the alleys of the old town is a real delight.
The Château de Suze-la-Rousse is a 12th century medieval fortress with a 15th century Renaissance courtyard. It was transformed in the 16ᵉ then in the 18ᵉ century into a large …
You can of course visit the excavations. You can also get a good overview if you follow the footpath below the field. It's higher and you can see down well
The Garden of the 9 Damoiselles is a kind of great millstone of the universe, looking both backwards and forwards. It symbolizes the universal analogy that determines the diverse states of being in the opposite direction.
Located in the heart of the southern Rhône valley, the village of Cairanne is perched on a promontory which offers a magnificent view of the surrounding vineyards, Mont Ventoux and …
Between the Middle Ages, Renaissance and modernity, Tulette has undergone many changes over the centuries, of which vestiges still remain. The city walls, now restored, enclose all its different ages. …