L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue & Mont Ventoux

Discover the must-see attractions of the region, from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue to the small villages of Mont Ventoux, passing through Fontaine-de-Vaucluse and Pernes-les-Fontaines.
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Strolling along the water's edge

L'ISLE-SUR-LA-SORGUE REGION

An enchanting setting

L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue region reveals its treasures through villages steeped in history, such as L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and Pernes-les-Fontaines. The almost magical atmosphere and canals of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue make it a true paradise for antique enthusiasts, while Pernes-les-Fontaines will win you over with its fountains and authentic alleys. Fontaine-de-Vaucluse offers a unique experience with its crystal-clear waters surging from the depths of the earth. Every corner of this region resonates with the Provençal way of life. L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue region is an invitation to explore the cultural and natural richness of Provence in a preserved and enchanting setting.

Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

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Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

Explore the natural beauty of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Provence. This charming town is renowned for its spectacular spring, the most powerful in France, captivating visitors with its crystal-clear waters and picturesque landscape. Uncover the rich history of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse by strolling through its medieval streets and visiting iconic sites such as its abyss. Whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or seeking relaxation, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse offers an unforgettable experience. Plan your visit now and immerse yourself in the magic of this enchanting destination in the heart of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

How is the property market in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse?

A riverside village famed for the Sorgue spring, highly sought after for its natural setting.

• In-demand: renovated village houses, small homes with gardens/river frontage, stone houses uphill (views + quiet).
• Buyer profile: second homes, holiday-rental investors, nature and heritage lovers.
• Strengths: next to L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, trails, clear waters, year-round charm.

Tight supply—especially by the Sorgue—supports strong, lasting value.

What should I see when visiting Fontaine-de-Vaucluse?

• The Sorgue spring (karst resurgence) and emerald waters.
• Riverside walk, historic paper mill, small museums (speleology, local history).
• Ruins of the bishops’ castle, viewpoints and paths into the gorges.
• Nearby: L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Saumane, Gordes, Sénanque Abbey.

A rare blend of cliffs, living water and Provençal heritage.

Living in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary school in town; middle/high schools in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and Cavaillon.
• Transport: car helpful; A7 via Cavaillon (~20 min). Avignon TGV (~40 min). Airports: Marseille (~1 h10), Avignon (~35–45 min).
• Daily life: essential shops, eateries, great outdoors (hiking, cycling, canoeing).

A serene, riverside lifestyle—perfect for nature and slow living.

Pernes-les-Fontaines

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Pernes-les-Fontaines

Explore Pernes-les-Fontaines, a Provençal town with unique charm, renowned for its 41 fountains. Nestled at the foot of Mont Ventoux, it offers an exceptional living environment blending history and art. Recognized as "City of Arts and Crafts," the town is home to 25 artisans, showcasing their creations at the Tourist Office. Indulge in seasonal delights, from truffles to melons, paired with Côtes du Ventoux wines and local beers.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Pernes-les-Fontaines

How is the property market in Pernes-les-Fontaines?

Between Mont Ventoux and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Pernes stands out for quality of life and heritage.

• In-demand: renovated village houses, mansions, family villas with gardens, countryside mas.
• Buyers: local families, quality second-home purchasers, holiday-rental investors (close to major sights).
• Strengths: year-round town center, authentic charm, better value than the “golden triangle”.

A balanced, dynamic market where well-located character homes perform best.

What should I see when visiting Pernes-les-Fontaines?

• 40+ fountains, medieval gates and towers (incl. Tour Ferrande).
• Heritage walking route, mansions and shaded lanes.
• Riverside strolls along the Nesque, markets and artisans.
• Nearby: L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Venasque, Mont Ventoux, Avignon.

An authentic Provençal town—cool, lively and perfect to explore on foot.

Living in Pernes-les-Fontaines (schools, transport, access)

• Education: nurseries/primary schools in town; secondary in Pernes and Carpentras; higher education in Avignon.
• Transport: TER rail at Carpentras ~10–15 min; Avignon TGV ~35–40 min. Airports: Avignon ~30 min, Marseille ~1 h10.
• Daily life: shops, healthcare, sports and culture; nature close by (Vaucluse Mountains, Ventoux).

Family-friendly and convenient—great year-round or as a second home base.

Caumont-sur-Durance

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Caumont-sur-Durance

Caumont-sur-Durance, located along the Durance River, offers a charming setting between alluvial hills and the Comtat plain. The lively streets reveal houses with illuminated facades, bearing witness to a rich history. The slightly steep walk leads to medieval remnants, including the "Porte Neuve" and ramparts. Don't miss the botanical trail leading to an orientation table with a panoramic view, showcasing the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. An invitation to live at the heart of history and nature in Caumont-sur-Durance.

Le Thor

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Le Thor

Le Thor, nestled between the City of Popes, the Luberon Park, and the Alpilles range, offers an ideal getaway to explore the region. The parks along the Sorgue, perfect for family picnics and games, and the option to canoe or kayak add an aquatic touch to the experience. The Thouzon Caves, discovered in 1902, captivate with their preserved yellow stalactites. In the heart of the city, discover a rich heritage with the belfry, the Notre-Dame-du-Lac Church, and the alleys along the Sorgue. In the countryside, the Thouzon Priory Castle provides a panoramic view of Mont Ventoux and the Luberon. From mid-June to mid-July, the blooming lavender fields add an enchanting touch to this destination. A harmonious blend of nature, history, and charm.

Saumane-de-Vaucluse

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Saumane-de-Vaucluse

Saumane-de-Vaucluse, elegantly perched on its promontory, reveals a rich past where humanity has left its mark since the Neolithic era. Crowned by a majestic castle, the village offers breathtaking views of olive groves and Mediterranean vegetation. The winding streets narrate the history of the lordship of Saumane, passing from the Count of Toulouse to the de Sade family. The paths meander through ingeniously terraced fields, enabling skilled land use since the 13th century. From troglodyte dwellings in Marcouly to cliffs overlooking the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse abyss, each corner unveils authentic charm and a communion between history and nature. Saumane-de-Vaucluse is an invitation to live in the heart of splendor where tradition and natural beauty harmoniously intertwine.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Saumane-de-Vaucluse

How is the property market in Saumane-de-Vaucluse?

A perched, low-key village near L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, prized for tranquility and views.

• In-demand: stone houses with terraces/gardens, villas with pools, terraced plots with valley outlooks.
• Buyers: families and quality second-home seekers, golfers (Provence Country Club), outdoor lovers.
• Strengths: preserved setting, close to Fontaine-de-Vaucluse and L’Isle’s antiques and year-round services.

A selective market where micro-location, views and renovation quality drive pricing.

What should I see when visiting Saumane-de-Vaucluse?

• Saumane Castle (linked to the de Sade family) with broad views over the Sorgue valley.
• Trails into the Monts de Vaucluse, garrigue and dry-stone bories; Saumane golf course (Provence Country Club).
• Nearby: the spring at Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, kayaking and riverside walks, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue markets.

A heritage-and-nature stop best explored on foot or by bike.

Living in Saumane-de-Vaucluse (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary options nearby (Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue); middle/high schools in L’Isle.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Avignon/Cavaillon. TER rail at L’Isle and Cavaillon; Avignon TGV ~35–45 min. Airports: Marseille ~1 h10, Nîmes ~1 h15, Avignon ~30–40 min.
• Daily life: shops/healthcare in L’Isle; outdoors year-round (hiking, cycling, golf, kayaking).

Quiet living close to services—ideal for main or second homes.

Lagnes

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Lagnes

Lagnes, perched between the Monts de Vaucluse and the Sorgues region, reveals a timeless charm. Dominated by a 13th century medieval castle, the village offers an exceptional panorama of the Luberon region, the Alpilles, and even all the to the Cévennes on clear days. Nestled at the foot of the Pieï rock, Lagnes captivates with its preserved atmosphere and strategic location. This destination, steeped in history, invites exploration of an authentic terroir in the heart of respected nature, making Lagnes a privileged place for living and vacationing.

Velleron

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Velleron

Velleron, a charming Provençal village in Vaucluse, entices with its renowned agricultural market, ranked among the top 100 in France. Beyond the stalls overflowing with freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, Velleron reveals a rich historical heritage. Explore the 12th-century castle perched on a hill, discover the 17th-century Crillon and Renaissance-style Cambis castles, and visit the Church of Saint Michel with its captivating architecture. The village seamlessly blends medieval charm with cultural gems like the 18th-century Hôtel-Dieu turned cultural center. Conclude your day at the bustling market, held on the former train station site, and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Velleron's heritage.

Cavaillon

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Cavaillon

Cavaillon, the gateway to the Luberon, captivates with its strategic position offering easy excursions to the Alpilles and the Luberon. Nestled around St Jacques Hill, it combines fragrant walks in the scrubland with historical discoveries, from picturesque alleys to remnants of the Roman era. The vibrant markets reveal the richness of the local terroir, while a cycling route invites exploration of the preserved surroundings. Cavaillon, between generous nature and heritage, provides a unique Provençal living experience.

La-Roque-sur-Pernes

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La-Roque-sur-Pernes

Welcome to La Roque-sur-Pernes, a preserved medieval village nestled in the heart of Vaucluse, in Provence. Soak up the captivating atmosphere of this Provençal gem, where cobbled streets and stone houses tell centuries of history. Explore the narrow streets and picturesque passages of La Roque-sur-Pernes to discover its rich architectural heritage. Admire the Saint-Pierre church, dating from the 12th century, with its Romanesque facade and slender bell tower. Don't miss the feudal castle, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area from its rocky promontory. Soak up the natural beauty of the surroundings of La Roque-sur-Pernes as you explore the hiking trails that wind through the surrounding green hills and vineyards. Enjoy spectacular panoramas of Mont Ventoux and the Vaucluse mountains, and discover the diversity of local flora and fauna. Discover local crafts by strolling through the artisan shops of La Roque-sur-Pernes, where you will find unique and authentic products, such as pottery, ceramics and local products. Don't miss out on tasting the region's renowned wines, as well as the Provençal culinary specialties offered in local restaurants.

Monteux

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Monteux

Discover Monteux, a Provençal pearl in the heart of Vaucluse. Benefit from an exceptional living environment, between vineyards and beautiful landscapes. The Mediterranean climate offers pleasant seasons, conducive to outdoor living. With its proximity to major roads, Monteux offers easy access to surrounding towns and the sea, ideal for nature lovers seeking to combine tranquility and accessibility. Explore the tourist treasures of Monteux, where history and modernity coexist harmoniously. Explore Parc Spirou, a must for families with its attractions. Immerse yourself in the local heritage by visiting the Saint-Quenin church and the Raspail Tower, architectural emblems of the region. Water activities at Lac de Monteux offer relaxing days, while local markets reveal the authenticity of Provençal gastronomy. Monteux, a lesser-known gem, combines centuries-old traditions and relaxed modernity. Monteux, rich in historical monuments, reveals its past through emblematic sites such as the Chapelle Saint-Quenin and the Pont des Cailles. The city vibrates to the rhythm of cultural festivals, creating a dynamic and friendly atmosphere for residents. With its quality schools, green spaces and sports facilities, Monteux appeals to families looking for a perfect balance between urban life and nature.

Les Vignères

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Les Vignères

Discover Les Vignères, a charming Provençal village located in the heart of Vaucluse, nestled between vineyards and olive groves. Enveloped in the enchanting atmosphere of Provence, this little piece of paradise offers an authentic environment where tranquility and the sweetness of life reign. Stroll through the narrow streets of Les Vignères, lined with colorful stone houses with shutters, and let yourself be seduced by the picturesque charm of this Provençal village. Discover its rich historical heritage with medieval ruins, centuries-old churches, and ancient fountains that testify to its magnificent past. Les Vignères is also a true paradise for nature lovers and hikers. Explore the marked hiking trails that wind through the surrounding hills, offering breathtaking views of the Provencal countryside and the surrounding mountains. Cycling enthusiasts will also appreciate the numerous bike paths crisscrossing the region, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes and picturesque villages of the area. In addition to its remarkable natural surroundings, Les Vignères offers a lively cultural life throughout the year. Attend open-air concerts, local art exhibitions, and traditional festivals where Provencal gastronomy takes center stage with its regional specialties and renowned wines. Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or cultural discoveries, Les Vignères offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Provence. Plan your visit now and let yourself be charmed by the timeless charm of this Provençal village.

Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne

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Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne

Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne is a small French town located in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Perched on a hill, the village offers stunning views of the surrounding plains and is rich in medieval history. Famous for its city walls, castle, and narrow streets that hark back to the past, Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne is also a cultural hub, notably with the nearby Avignon Off Festival. Wine and Provencal cuisine enthusiasts will also find plenty to enjoy with the local vineyards and traditional restaurants.

Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue

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Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue

Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue is a small town located in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southern France. This charming place is crossed by the Sorgue river, renowned for its clear and cool waters, which attract fishing and canoeing enthusiasts. Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue is famed for its well-preserved historical heritage, including several medieval churches and a picturesque old town. The town also benefits from its proximity to Avignon, offering visitors easy access to a broader range of cultural and historical attractions.  

Althen-des-Paluds

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Althen-des-Paluds

Located in the Vaucluse, Althen-des-Paluds is a Provençal gem that charms its visitors with its tranquility and authenticity. This small town, surrounded by agricultural fields and bathed in the sunshine of southern France, reflects a preserved Provence. It invites the discovery of its small flowered streets, its rich heritage, and its vibrant local traditions. Althen-des-Paluds is also an ideal starting point to explore the treasures of the region, such as Mont Ventoux or the famous markets of Provence. A haven of peace for those looking to immerse themselves in the charm of Provençal life.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Experience the authenticity of Provence in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a renowned town in Vaucluse, in the heart of the famous vineyards of the Rhône valley. Choosing to settle here means embracing a unique lifestyle, marked by cultural richness, exquisite gastronomy and prestigious wines. The advantages of residing in Châteauneuf-du-Pape are numerous, with its picturesque markets, its renowned schools, and its friendly atmosphere. Enjoy a sunny Mediterranean climate and proximity to Avignon, offering a perfect balance between tradition and modernity. Châteauneuf-du-Pape is much more than a renowned wine destination, it is an incomparable art of living. The emblematic tourist sites of Châteauneuf-du-Pape attract lovers of history and discovery. Explore the medieval castle which dominates the village, offering breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding vineyards. The wine cellars open to the public invite you to unique tastings, while the cobbled streets reveal artisanal boutiques and renowned restaurants. Cultural activities abound with festivals dedicated to wine and gastronomy.

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate and Life in Châteauneuf-du-Pape

How is the property market in Châteauneuf-du-Pape?

Globally renowned for its vineyards, the village attracts a discerning clientele.

• In-demand: village houses, mas amid vineyards, exceptional wine estates.
• Buyers: wine lovers, international investors, families seeking authenticity.
• Strengths: close to Avignon (TGV) and Orange, strong cultural and wine tourism appeal.

A niche market where prestige and heritage ensure lasting value.

What should I see when visiting Châteauneuf-du-Pape?

• Ruins of the papal castle with views of the Rhône and vineyards.
• Tastings at prestigious wine cellars and estates.
• Walks among the rolling vineyards and iconic pebbly soils.
• Events: Véraison festival (summer), wine fairs, cellar tours.
• Nearby: Avignon, Orange and Roman sites.

A jewel of Provençal heritage where history and wine come together.

Living in Châteauneuf-du-Pape (schools, transport, access)

• Education: schools in the village; middle/high schools in Sorgues, Avignon, Orange.
• Transport: easy access to A7, Avignon TGV (~20 min) and Orange (~15 min). Airports: Marseille (~1 h), Nîmes (~45 min).
• Daily life: shops, wine cellars, restaurants, local healthcare.

Peaceful living shaped by vineyards, with large cities nearby.

Le Beaucet

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Le Beaucet

Le Beaucet, a medieval gem nestled in the hills of Vaucluse, where Provençal charm intertwines with preserved history! Explore the cobblestone streets, discover the medieval castle that overlooks the village, and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of this enchanting place. Le Beaucet, between Provençal traditions and bucolic tranquility, offers a unique experience in a picturesque setting. The shaded fountains, peaceful squares, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains add a touch of magic to this Provençal getaway. Located in the heart of preserved nature, Le Beaucet attracts hiking enthusiasts with its trails offering exceptional panoramas of the surrounding countryside. The tranquil atmosphere and medieval remains create a unique ambiance, perfect for an escape from time. Whether you are passionate about history, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Le Beaucet invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of Vaucluse. Explore Le Beaucet, between medieval heritage and Provençal serenity, for an unforgettable experience. Welcome to this haven of calm where each street tells a story, and every moment captures the magical essence of Provence.

Orange

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Orange

Welcome to Orange, a city of art and history in the Vaucluse, renowned for its outstanding Roman heritage and sunny lifestyle. Nestled in the Rhône Valley, between the vineyards of the Côtes-du-Rhône and Provençal hills, Orange captivates with both its cultural wealth and modern dynamism. The city centre reveals remarkable treasures listed as UNESCO World Heritage: the remarkably well-preserved ancient theatre and the triumphal arch, emblematic of the city. Its shopping streets, lively squares and café terraces offer a warm and convivial atmosphere, where one can fully savour the Provençal art of living. All year round, Orange vibrates to the rhythm of festivals, markets and cultural events, including the famous Chorégies d’Orange, which attract music lovers and visitors from around the world. Its privileged location also allows easy access to Avignon, Mont Ventoux and the surrounding vineyards. When it comes to real estate, Orange offers a wide and attractive range: city-centre apartments, character homes, Provençal bastides or contemporary villas with gardens and pools. Between exceptional heritage, urban vitality and Mediterranean douceur de vivre, Orange embodies a cultural and radiant Provence, ideal for blending history with modern living.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Orange

How is the property market in Orange?

A lively Provençal city in northern Vaucluse appealing to families and investors.

• In-demand: period townhouses and character apartments downtown, family homes with gardens, villas on the wine-growing outskirts.
• Demand: strong around amenities and the Roman theatre area.
• Strengths: better value than Avignon, A7/A9 access, local employment base and Côtes-du-Rhône vineyards.

A balanced market with good opportunities for well-located heritage homes.

What should I see when visiting Orange?

• Roman Theatre and Triumphal Arch (a joint UNESCO listing).
• Saint-Eutrope hill, museums and the historic old town.
• Summer festivals and “Chorégies” in the theatre.
• Nearby: Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Dentelles de Montmirail, Avignon.

A blend of Roman heritage, culture and vineyards.

Living in Orange (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary and secondary options in town; higher education in Avignon.
• Transport: TER rail station; close to A7/A9. Avignon TGV ~25–30 min. Airports: Marseille ~1 h, Nîmes ~55–60 min.
• Daily life: shopping, healthcare, markets, sports; nature close by (Mont Ventoux, Dentelles).

Practical, well-connected living all year round.

L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

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L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Welcome to Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a Provençal gem bathed by the tranquil waters of the Sorgue! Explore the undeniable charm of this village, renowned for its lively markets and winding canals. Immerse yourself in the preserved history of its medieval streets, discover its renowned antique shops, and be captivated by the authentic atmosphere of this Provençal treasure. Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the cradle of the Provencal way of life, offers a unique experience between tradition and modernity. The renowned flea markets, art galleries, and riverside cafes create a warm and captivating ambiance. Enjoy the vibrant markets where local products delight the senses, and let yourself be carried away by the tranquility of walks along the Sorgue. Located in the heart of Provence, this town entices nature lovers with its picturesque landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether strolling through the old quarter or exploring the green surroundings, every corner of the town offers a new discovery. Whether you are passionate about antiques, a lover of Provencal cuisine, or simply seeking a picturesque getaway, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue invites you to an authentic immersion in Provençal charm. Explore Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, between tranquil canals and hidden treasures, for an unforgettable Provençal experience.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

How is the property market in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue?

A riverside antiques hub, sought after for lively atmosphere and canals.

• In-demand: character apartments in the center, townhouses with courtyards, mas and country homes nearby, scarce riverfront.
• Buyer mix: primary residences, high-end second homes, investors (holiday/events).
• Strengths: famed markets, cultural life, proximity to Avignon and the Luberon.

A dynamic market with strong values in central and waterside locations.

What should I see when visiting L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue?

• Canals, waterwheels and lanes of the old town.
• Antiques districts and major markets (Sundays, holidays), international antiques fairs.
• Riverside walks, kayaking and cycling to Fontaine-de-Vaucluse.
• Notre-Dame-des-Anges church, galleries and great dining.
• Nearby: Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Gordes, Ménerbes, Avignon.

A “little Provençal Venice” mixing art de vivre, brocantes and flowing water.

Living in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (schools, transport, access)

• Education: nurseries, primary/secondary schools in town; higher education in Avignon.
• Transport: local TER rail; Avignon TGV ~25–30 min; A7 via Cavaillon ~15–20 min. Airports: Avignon (~25–35 min), Marseille (~1 h10).
• Daily life: shops, markets, healthcare, outdoors (hiking, cycling, kayaking).

Year-round, walkable lifestyle with everything close by.

The Giant of Provence

MONT VENTOUX

At the foot of this iconic mountain

Dominating the horizon, the Mont Ventoux captivates cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers with its magnificent landscapes. At the foot of this iconic mountain, discover treasures such as Bédoin, a classic starting point for the ascent, and Malaucène, with its charming medieval alleys. The Giant of Provence, with its wooded slopes and rocky ridges, offers unforgettable hiking trails, rewarding explorers with breathtaking views. The renowned vineyards of Beaumes-de-Venise add a touch of delight to this adventure.

Carpentras

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Carpentras

Located in the heart of Vaucluse, Carpentras, a former papal territory, unveils an authentic charm. Its ochre facades, picturesque alleys, and weekly market reflect its fertile land, offering fresh produce, AOC Côtes du Ventoux wines, and an annual truffle celebration. The city, steeped in history, features a berlingot trail, a centuries-old synagogue, and architectural gems like the Hôtel-Dieu. Between lively markets, artisanal confectionery, the Saint-Siffrein fair, and various sports activities, Carpentras captivates with its Comtadin way of life. Ideally situated, it allows easy exploration of surrounding sites, from Mont Ventoux to the Dentelles de Montmirail, making this city a perfect blend of Provencal tradition and contemporary dynamism.

Courthézon

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Courthézon

Courthézon, a Provençal village nestled between Avignon and Orange, captivates with its medieval charm. Crossed by the tranquil "La Seille" river and partially bordered by "L'Ouvèze," the village features fifteen refreshing fountains fed by pure springs. Preserving its XIIth-century ramparts, the town showcases the Saint-Denis church with classified organs and the Tourism and Wine House in a 15th-century building. The Val-Seille Castle, now the town hall, promises a picturesque park with a winter garden illuminated by Elie Dussaud's painted scenes, offering a charming blend of history and modernity.

Sarrians

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Sarrians

Sarrians, a welcoming town with a rich industrial and agricultural history, reveals its charms through a captivating discovery tour in the heart of the city center. Explore the parish church, admire the preserved architectural heritage, and delve into the fascinating history of the city. Nestled within agricultural lands, Sarrians also unfolds during hikes and bike rides, offering panoramas along the "Via Venaissia" greenway. The vineyards open their doors to share their exquisite vintages, inviting you to savor the essence of this dynamic community where history harmoniously blends with nature and wine passion. An invitation to settle in and immerse yourself in the authenticity of Sarrians.

Villes-sur-Auzon

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Villes-sur-Auzon

Villes-sur-Auzon, sheltered by Mont Ventoux, unveils its charm among vineyards and cherry orchards. A testament to a rich history, the village surrounded by ramparts reveals historical details, such as the 18th-century Grand Portail and the 1783 Mascaron fountain. The neo-Romanesque Saint André church, adorned with the republican motto since 1891, adds a unique touch. The picturesque "Pous de Foro" district unveils the villagers' past and their protected gardens. Crowned the regional capital of biodiversity in 2019, the landscape is shaped by Muscat du Ventoux vineyards and cherries protected by the IGP Coteaux du Ventoux. The village also pulses with the rhythm of a renowned Jazz festival every summer, honoring the fauvist pioneer René Seyssaud, born in these surroundings. An invitation to settle in this enchanting setting where nature, history, and culture harmoniously converge.

Crillon-le-Brave

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Crillon-le-Brave

Crillon-le-Brave, a perched village with authentic charm, offers stunning views of Mont Ventoux. The houses, witnesses to its medieval history, retain the Provencal identity of yesteryears. Nestled on a rocky promontory, the village captivates with its captivating past, dating back to 1157. Over the centuries, it has gone through tumultuous times, even utilizing its ramparts during the Revolution. Today, Crillon-le-Brave attracts with the restoration of many houses into second homes, all while preserving its heritage through guided tours and an atmosphere that evokes the courageous companion of Henri IV, honored in its current name. An invitation to settle and discover the living history of this Provençal village.

Beaumes-de-Venise

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Beaumes-de-Venise

Explore Beaumes-de-Venise, a charming village nestled in the heart of the vineyards of the Vaucluse region in Provence. Renowned for its natural sweet wines and picturesque landscape, Beaumes-de-Venise offers an idyllic setting for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Discover its medieval alleyways, spectacular panoramas of the Dentelles de Montmirail, and savor an authentically Provençal experience. Plan your getaway to Beaumes-de-Venise now and let yourself be enchanted by the incomparable charm of this wine destination.

Saint-Hippolyte-le-Graveyron

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Saint-Hippolyte-le-Graveyron

Saint-Hippolyte-le-Graveyron is a charming French commune located in the Vaucluse department, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Nestled in the heart of Provence's picturesque landscapes, this small town offers a peaceful living environment and an exceptional quality of life to its inhabitants. It is surrounded by renowned vineyards, reflecting the richness of its soil and its deeply rooted history in the wine-making tradition. Saint-Hippolyte-le-Graveyron is captivating with its natural and architectural heritage, boasting breathtaking views of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail. This place is ideal for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone looking to escape to a tranquil and rejuvenating environment.

Bédoin

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Bédoin

Welcome to Bédoin, an enchanting village nestled at the foot of Mont Ventoux, offering a peaceful and authentic life in the south of France. Choosing to live in Bédoin means opting for a place where Provençal charm meets the natural majesty of Mont Ventoux, providing an exceptional quality of life. Bédoin is situated at the foot of Mont Ventoux, an iconic site in the region. Picture yourself living in a village surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of Mont Ventoux, offering breathtaking views at every turn. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the endless opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities that this majestic mountain provides. The village maintains an authentic character with its cobbled streets, lively squares, and vibrant weekly market. Village life takes on its full meaning in Bédoin, where residents gather to share friendly moments and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere typical of Provence. The weekly market is a time for discovery and sharing. Picture yourself strolling among stalls brimming with local products, aromatic cheeses, fresh fruits, and colorful flowers. Bédoin is also famous as the starting point for the ascent of Mont Ventoux, attracting cycling enthusiasts from around the world. Whether you are a cycling enthusiast or simply a lover of outdoor activities, living here provides privileged access to an exceptional natural playground. The village is surrounded by fertile farmland, reflected in the richness of local gastronomy. From vineyards to olive groves and lavender fields, living in Bédoin means enjoying high-quality local products and participating in the agricultural tradition that is an integral part of village life. Although nestled in a preserved natural setting not far from Carpentras or Avignon, Bédoin also offers proximity to essential amenities and services. Schools, shops, restaurants, and necessary infrastructure for daily life are accessible, making life easier for residents. Choosing to live in Bédoin means opting for a balanced life between the tranquility of a Provençal village, the sporting challenges of Mont Ventoux, and the cultural richness of the region. Whether for nature lovers, cycling enthusiasts, or those seeking an authentic life in Provence, Bédoin offers a perfect balance between natural harmony and the Provencal way of life.

Modene

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Modene

Welcome to Modène, a charming village in the Vaucluse, nestled at the foot of Mont Ventoux in the Comtat plain. Surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and sun-drenched hills, Modène captivates with its authenticity, serenity and privileged natural setting. The heart of the village reveals peaceful lanes, stone houses and a convivial square perfect for leisurely strolls. Here, life flows gently, paced by local markets, traditional festivities and the warmth of its inhabitants. Nearby, nature and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy an exceptional playground: hiking, cycling or exploring Mont Ventoux, the Dentelles de Montmirail and the Rhône Valley. Neighboring villages such as Caromb and Mazan enrich the cultural and historical experience. In terms of real estate, Modène offers great variety: characterful village houses, Provençal bastides with gardens or contemporary villas with pools and countryside views. Between generous nature, terroir and douceur de vivre, Modène embodies an authentic and sunlit Provence, perfect for those seeking calm and authenticity.

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