The gorges were carved into the limestone over 6 million years. The sand at your feet testifies to the fact that this area was once part of the seabed.
Its alleys, its artistic craftsmanship and its unique environment make it a must to visit. Walk through its small streets and discover the superb architectural heritage of this village, including …
Wonderful trail. Very good to drive. To be recommended unconditionally. But definitely never an S3. S1 with individual S2 passages would be correct in my opinion.
Strategically located between the Petit Luberon massif and that of the Grand Luberon, Lourmarin is located near the entrance to the only road that passes between the two mountains. It …
The Luberon, famous for its mountain pastures exploited since Antiquity, is home to an old farm, restored by the Luberon Regional Natural Park, which today serves as a sheepfold and …
The Combe de Lourmarin is a winding gorge between Apt and Lourmarin. From Apt it's a really nice descent to do. From Lourmarin, the climb is about 10km with an average gradient of 4%.
The Château de Lourmarin is the first Renaissance castle in the region, built on the ruins of a 12th century medieval fortress. The main body of the castle was built …