Luberon

Live in this corner of Provence, home to the most beautiful villages in France.
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The villages of Luberon

NORTH LUBERON

The most beautiful villages in France

Discover the exceptional charm of the perched villages of North Luberon, a jewel in Provence. This region offers characterful homes, breathtaking natural heritage, and diverse landscapes of lavender fields, vineyards, and forests. Soaked in rich Roman history, every cobblestone alley tells a tale. Colorful markets, gastronomic delights like local wines and olive oil, along with Provençal hospitality, create an immersive experience. An unforgettable getaway, blending cultural authenticity and the sweetness of life, awaits you in this preserved treasure.

Bonnieux

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Bonnieux

Welcome to Bonnieux, an enchanting gem nestled in the heart of the Luberon in Provence. This picturesque village captivates travelers and enthusiasts of Provençal life with its timeless charm and peaceful atmosphere. Perched on a hill, Bonnieux offers breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding landscapes. Its cobbled streets invite leisurely strolls, revealing architectural treasures, craft shops, and cozy cafes. Sun-drenched stone facades and Mediterranean-colored shutters create an enchanting visual palette. The lively and friendly village square is the vibrant heart of Bonnieux. Surround yourself with the relaxed atmosphere of cafes, where you can enjoy a coffee or a daily special on the terrace while admiring the breathtaking view of the valley. Colorful markets and local festivals add an authentic touch to community life, providing an immersive experience of Provençal culture. Nature lovers will find joy in the preserved surroundings of Bonnieux. Hiking trails wind through the hills, offering panoramic views of lavender fields, olive groves, and surrounding vineyards. Culinary enthusiasts will be delighted by local products, regional wines, and culinary delights offered by the village's picturesque restaurants. If the idea of owning a home in this haven of peace appeals to you, envision yourself residing in a charming stone house surrounded by lush gardens and offering breathtaking countryside views. Bonnieux, with its relaxed ambiance and privileged location, represents a unique real estate investment for those seeking a piece of paradise in Provence. Come and discover the enchanting lifestyle of Bonnieux, blending tradition and modernity, where every corner tells a story, and time seems to flow gently. Whether for unforgettable holidays or to establish your permanent residence, Bonnieux promises an authentic living experience, infused with the sunny charm of Provence.

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate and Life in Bonnieux

How is the property market in Bonnieux?

A flagship hilltop village of the Luberon, prized for its authenticity.

• In-demand assets: stone village houses, bastides, mas with views, wine estates.
• Buyer base: high-end second homes and international clientele.
• Hot spots: historic center, Cedar Forest area, towards Lacoste/Lourmarin.

Tight market with scarce supply: strong patrimonial value and long-term appreciation potential.

What should I see when visiting Bonnieux?

• Panoramas over the Luberon, lanes and the village’s two stacked churches.
• Cedar Forest: scenic walks and viewpoints.
• Pont Julien (Roman bridge) on the Via Domitia, nearby.
• Neighbouring gems: Lacoste, Lourmarin, Ménerbes.
• Art de vivre: markets, wine cellars, restaurants, cultural events.

A quintessential Provence blend of heritage, landscapes and easy living.

Living in Bonnieux (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary schools in the village; middle/high schools in Apt and nearby towns.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Cavaillon. TGV Avignon (~1 h) / Aix (~1 h15). Airports Marseille or Avignon (~1 h15–1 h30).
• Daily life: local shops, weekly market, basic healthcare, outdoor activities.

Peaceful, upmarket lifestyle—ideal for families or a second home.

Gordes

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Gordes

Gordes, crowned with the prestigious title of the most beautiful village in the world in 2023. A little corner of Provençal paradise where timeless elegance blends with a warm and family-friendly atmosphere, creating a unique experience in the heart of the Luberon. Gordes, majestically perched on a hill, welcomes you with its winding alleys lined with stone houses, witnesses to a history rich in heritage. However, it's not just the architectural beauty that makes Gordes special, but also the friendly atmosphere that envelops every corner of the village. Picture yourself strolling on the central square, surrounded by lively markets and local artisans. The cozy cafes offer inviting corners where families can share relaxed moments while enjoying the breathtaking views of the surroundings. The relaxed and welcoming atmosphere makes Gordes not only the most beautiful village but also an ideal place for a family vacation. The narrow streets and steep stairs add a touch of adventure, captivating the imagination of young explorers. Shaded gardens and tranquil squares become natural play areas, creating a safe and fun environment for children. Gordes' world-renowned reputation extends beyond its picturesque streets, offering endless spectacular landscapes. Family-friendly hiking trails, easily accessible, invite for tranquil explorations in the heart of Provençal nature. Don't miss the Abbey of Sénanque surrounded by stunning lavender fields. If the idea of owning a piece of this paradise appeals to you, imagine yourself in a charming stone house, surrounded by peaceful gardens and offering breathtaking views of the village. Gordes, as the most beautiful village in the world, provides a family-friendly setting where each street tells a unique story, and Provençal traditions harmoniously merge with modern life. Come and discover the magic of Gordes, a place where elegance, beauty, and family warmth come together to create an authentic living experience, infused with the sunny charm of Provence. Whether for unforgettable holidays or to establish your permanent home, Gordes awaits you with open arms, ready to share its history and beauty.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Gordes

How is the property market in Gordes?

A flagship village of the Luberon’s “golden triangle”, Gordes is a very premium, supply-constrained market.

• In-demand: stone houses, bastides, mas with panoramic views, character properties with pools.
• Buyers: international, high-end second homes and quality holiday-rental investors.
• Strengths: architectural charm, iconic vistas, scarce inventory supporting long-term values.

Location and authenticity are key value drivers here.

What should I see when visiting Gordes?

• Hilltop village, castle and dry-stone lanes.
• Sénanque Abbey and its lavender fields (in season).
• The Village des Bories, showcasing dry-stone architecture.
• Viewpoints over the Calavon valley and Mont Ventoux.
• Provençal market, galleries, restaurants and nearby wineries.

A quintessential Luberon mix of heritage, scenery and art de vivre.

Living in Gordes (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Apt, Cavaillon and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Cavaillon. Avignon TGV ~45–50 min. Airports: Avignon (~45 min), Marseille (~1 h15).
• Daily life: local shops, healthcare, dining; hiking and cycling from the doorstep.

Peaceful, upscale lifestyle—ideal for a main or second home.

Roussillon

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Roussillon

Roussillon,a showcase of colors nestled in the heart of the Luberon, where ochre glows, and history comes to life in every alley! Explore this picturesque village, renowned for its ochre cliffs and authentic Provençal charm. Roussillon, between Provençal tradition and chromatic brilliance, offers a unique experience in an enchanting setting. The alleys with warm hues, art galleries, and lively markets create a vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy panoramic views from the heights of the village, providing a captivating panorama of the surrounding landscapes. Located in the heart of the Luberon, Roussillon captivates art enthusiasts with its numerous galleries and artist workshops. Hiking trails through the ochres, cultural festivals, and the delights of Provençal cuisine will completet the experience, adding a contemporary touch to the timeless charm of this village. Whether you are passionate about photography, an art lover, or simply in search of a colorful getaway, Roussillon invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of the Luberon. Explore Roussillon, between flaming ochres and Provençal heritage, for an unforgettable experience. Welcome to this haven of colors where each street tells a story, and each moment captures the magical essence of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Roussillon

How is the property market in Roussillon?

The Luberon’s emblematic ochre village, highly sought after for its unique character.

• In-demand: stone/ochre village houses, bastides and mas with terraces/gardens, views over cliffs and valley.
• Buyers: international and Paris-based, high-end second homes, holiday-rental investors.
• Strengths: protected landscape, scarce supply, strong tourist appeal.

A selective, low-supply market where location, views and walkability to the center drive pricing.

What should I see when visiting Roussillon?

• Ochre Trail and colorful cliffs; viewpoints across the Luberon.
• Lanes, artists’ studios, galleries and facades tinted with natural pigments.
• Ochre and Color Conservatory (history of the quarries).
• Nearby: Gordes, Bonnieux, Ménerbes, Cedar Forest, Sénanque Abbey.

A mineral-and-art experience—best explored on foot early or late in the day.

Living in Roussillon (schools, transport, access)

• Education: nearby primary options (Goult, Gordes); middle/high schools in Apt, Cavaillon or L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Cavaillon. Avignon TGV ~55–60 min. Airports: Avignon ~50–60 min, Marseille ~1 h15.
• Daily life: essentials in the village and in Apt; markets, restaurants, hiking and cycling.

Picturesque and tranquil—lively in season, peaceful the rest of the year.

Ménerbes

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Ménerbes

Welcome to Ménerbes, a Provençal gem nestled in the heart of the Luberon, where medieval charm meets the tranquility of the countryside! Explore the cobbled streets, discover historical remnants, and immerse yourself in the preserved atmosphere of this historically rich village. Ménerbes, blending Provençal authenticity with discreet elegance, offers a unique experience in a picturesque setting. Vibrant markets, art galleries, and sunny cafes create a warm ambiance. Enjoy panoramic views of vineyards and the surrounding hills, an enchanting spectacle at every turn. Located in the heart of the Luberon, Ménerbes captivates culture enthusiasts with its museums, exhibitions, and remarkable architectural heritage. Hiking trails, local festivals, and the delights of Provençal cuisine will complete this experience, adding a contemporary touch to the timeless charm of this village. Whether you're passionate about history, an art lover, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Ménerbes invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of the Luberon. Explore the hidden treasures of Ménerbes, between medieval heritage and the Provençal art of living, for an unforgettable experience. Stroll through narrow alleys revealing centuries-old secrets, discover local craftsmanship in quaint shops, and let yourself be carried away by the magic of the place. Welcome to this haven of serenity where each street tells a story, and each moment captures the magical essence of Provence. Take the time to savor the authentic flavors of the markets, admire local artistic creations, and immerse yourself in the sweetness of life that reigns in Ménerbes. Whether you're an adventurous traveler or a contemplative soul in search of tranquility, this village will awaken all your senses and offer you an enchanted interlude in the heart of eternal Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Ménerbes

How is the property market in Ménerbes?

A flagship of the Luberon’s “golden triangle” (with Gordes and Bonnieux), with a selective, low-supply market.

• In-demand: stone houses, bastides and mas with views, character homes with pool/garden.
• Buyers: international clientele, high-end second homes, quality holiday-rental investors.
• Strengths: architectural charm, wine-country scenery, scarce stock supporting values.

Location and views are the key value drivers in Ménerbes.

What should I see when visiting Ménerbes?

• Hilltop village with ramparts, lanes and Luberon/Calavon valley vistas.
• Maison de la Truffe et du Vin du Luberon, artists’ studios and galleries.
• Walks toward Oppède-le-Vieux, Lacoste and Bonnieux; balcony trails through vineyards.
• Weekly market, fine dining and nearby wineries.

A Provençal blend of heritage, vineyards and art de vivre.

Living in Ménerbes (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Apt, Cavaillon or L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Cavaillon. Avignon TGV ~50–55 min. Airports: Avignon ~45–55 min, Marseille ~1 h15.
• Daily life: local shops, restaurants, healthcare, outdoors (hiking, cycling).

Peaceful, upscale living—ideal for main or second homes.

Lacoste

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Lacoste

Welcome to Lacoste, a medieval gem nestled in the heart of the Luberon, where Provençal charm meets preserved history! Explore the cobblestone streets, uncover the secrets of the medieval castle, and let yourself be captivated by the authentic atmosphere of this Provençal village. Lacoste, blending tradition and modernity, offers a unique experience in an enchanting setting. Immerse yourself in history by visiting the Marquis de Sade's castle, wander through artisanal shops, and savour the tranquility of shaded squares. Enjoy panoramic views of the Luberon Valley from the heights of this preserved village. Situated in the heart of unspoiled nature, Lacoste attracts hiking enthusiasts with its trails offering spectacular views of the Provençal countryside. Art galleries, friendly cafes, and cultural events bring life to this village, adding a contemporary touch to its traditional charm. Whether you're passionate about history, an art lover, or simply seeking a serene getaway, Lacoste invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of the Luberon. Explore Lacoste, between medieval remnants and Provençal way of life, for an unforgettable experience. Welcome to this haven of tranquility where each street tells a story, and every moment captures the magical essence of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Lacoste

How is the property market in Lacoste?

A hilltop Luberon village prized for authenticity and sweeping views.

• In-demand: stone village houses, bastides, mas with terraces/gardens, small view properties.
• Buyer mix: high-end second homes, international clientele, holiday-rental investors (near Bonnieux).
• Strengths: strong heritage appeal and scarce supply supporting long-term values.

A selective, low-supply market where location and views drive pricing.

What should I see when visiting Lacoste?

• Château de Lacoste (Marquis de Sade), cobbled lanes and Luberon vistas.
• Galleries, art studios and cultural programming (SCAD).
• Walks toward Bonnieux, the Cedar Forest, seasonal lavender fields.
• Nearby: Ménerbes, Goult, Roussillon, Sénanque Abbey.

A quintessential Provence blend of heritage, arts and scenery.

Living in Lacoste (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary options nearby (Bonnieux, Goult); middle/high schools in Apt or Cavaillon.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Cavaillon. Avignon TGV ~50–60 min. Airports: Avignon (~45–55 min), Marseille (~1 h15).
• Daily life: everyday shops around Bonnieux/Goult, restaurants, markets; hiking and nature on the doorstep.

Peaceful, upscale lifestyle—ideal for a main or second home.

Oppède

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Oppède

Explore the charm of Oppède, a village nestled in the heart of Luberon. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this town captivates with its cobbled streets, authentic stone houses, and preserved medieval ambiance. Uncover the fascinating history of the village, with its perched old quarter, centuries-old churches, and a castle in ruins offering panoramic views of the region. Amid lush vineyards and verdant olive groves, Oppède provides a tranquil getaway where history meets natural beauty. Plan your visit now to experience Provençal authenticity at every turn.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Oppède

How is the property market in Oppède?

Nestled at the foot of the Luberon, Oppède charms with authenticity and tranquility.

• In-demand: stone houses, Provençal mas, bastides with pools, wine estates.
• Buyers: heritage lovers, families, international second-home owners.
• Strengths: more affordable than the “golden triangle” (Gordes, Ménerbes, Bonnieux), preserved charm and scenic views.

A niche market valued for authenticity and natural setting.

What should I see when visiting Oppède?

• Oppède-le-Vieux: medieval hilltop village, Notre-Dame-d’Alydon church, ancient lanes.
• Views over the Calavon plain, vineyards and olive groves.
• Hiking trails to Ménerbes, Lacoste and Maubec.
• Local wineries and olive mills to discover.

A place where heritage, landscapes and timeless atmosphere meet.

Living in Oppède (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Cavaillon, Apt or L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
• Transport: car necessary; A7 via Cavaillon (~20 min). Avignon TGV ~45–50 min. Airports: Marseille ~1 h, Avignon ~40 min.
• Daily life: shops and services in Coustellet, Cavaillon and Ménerbes.

A peaceful setting, ideal for families or second homes.

Goult

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Goult

Welcome to Goult, a medieval gem nestled in the heart of the Luberon! Discover the authentic charm of this Provençal village, with its old stones, cobbled streets, and peaceful atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the history that unfolds at every street corner, explore the lively squares, and let yourself be captivated by the tranquility of this Provençal treasure. Goult, a preserved village in the Luberon, offers a unique experience blending traditions and contemporary serenity. Its stone houses, flower-filled gardens, and small artisanal shops create a warm and authentic ambiance. Enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding hills, a spectacle that enchants visitors at every moment. Located in the heart of pristine nature, Goult charms hiking enthusiasts with its picturesque trails offering exceptional views of the Provençal countryside. Local products, colorful markets, and regional culinary delights invite you to an authentic gastronomic experience. Whether you are passionate about history, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Goult promises a unique immersion in the Provençal way of life. Explore Goult, between tradition and modernity, for an unforgettable Provençal experience. Welcome to this charming haven where each street reveals a new facet of the Luberon, and each moment captures the essence of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Goult

How is the property market in Goult?

Sought-after Luberon village, prized for authenticity and peaceful setting.

• In-demand: renovated village houses with terraces/gardens, stone mas with views, estates with olive groves or vines.
• Buyers: international and Parisian, seeking charm and discretion.
• Strengths: limited supply, heritage architecture, close to Gordes, Bonnieux and Ménerbes.

A discreet, high-value market where rarity sustains prices.

What should I see when visiting Goult?

• Moulin de Jérusalem, castle and Saint-Sébastien church.
• Picturesque lanes, vaulted passages, golden-stone houses.
• Renowned restaurants (Café de la Poste), art galleries and craftsmen.
• Around: Luberon villages, lavender fields, hiking paths and Provençal markets.

An authentic and tranquil stop in the “golden triangle”.

Living in Goult (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Apt (~15 min).
• Transport: roads to Cavaillon/Apt; Avignon TGV ~1 h, Marseille airports ~1 h15.
• Daily life: local shops, restaurants, market, artisans; calm and nature all around.

Peaceful authentic lifestyle with easy access to the whole Luberon.

Céreste

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Céreste

Discover Céreste, nestled in the heart of the Luberon. This enchanting Provençal village captivates with its narrow streets, characterful houses with ochre facades, and its tranquil atmosphere. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Céreste offers an exceptional quality of life, amidst lavender fields, lush vineyards, and hiking trails. Experience a unique way of life that blends Provençal traditions and modernity. Living in Céreste means immersing yourself in a haven of tranquility where history and nature harmoniously converge.

Saignon

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Saignon

Welcome to Saignon in the Luberon. Perched atop a hill, this Provencal village captivates with its stone facades and breathtaking views of lavender fields. Living here means immersing yourself in an authentic way of life, amidst markets and hiking trails that offer breathtaking panoramas. Dive into the enchanting atmosphere of Saignon, a place where every moment unveils the timeless magic of the Luberon.

Murs

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Murs

Murs, a village nestled among green hills, reveals an authentic charm. Its cobblestone streets and stone houses evoke rustic simplicity, offering a tranquil escape from urban hustle and bustle. Discover the preserved essence of rural life, where time seems suspended, and explore the surrounding landscapes dotted with vineyards and green fields. Murs, a serene interlude in the picturesque setting of the French countryside.

Buoux

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Buoux

Welcome to Buoux, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Luberon, in Provence. Surrounded by spectacular landscapes and unspoiled nature, Buoux offers an ideal getaway for nature lovers and history buffs. Explore the scenic hiking trails that wind through the forested hills and limestone cliffs of Buoux. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Luberon valley and discover the diversity of local flora and fauna. Climbing enthusiasts will also be delighted by the many famous climbing sites in the region. Immerse yourself in Buoux's rich past by visiting its medieval castle, which has majestically dominated the village for centuries. Explore the ruins of the ancient hilltop village and soak up the atmosphere steeped in history that reigns in its cobbled streets. Don't miss a visit to the Buoux Caves either, a fascinating prehistoric site dating back thousands of years.

Caseneuve

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Caseneuve

Caseneuve, a preserved jewel of the Luberon, charms with its authentic atmosphere and its rich heritage. Nestled in the heart of the region, this village offers a peaceful living environment, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and wooded hills. Residents enjoy a quiet lifestyle and easy access to the Luberon's iconic tourist sites. The advantages of living in Caseneuve lie in the proximity to exceptional natural sites. The nearby Gorges d'Oppedette offer enchanting hiking trails through unique rock formations. Caseneuve Castle, dating from the 11th century, is an architectural marvel that bears witness to the village's rich past. There is no shortage of activities in the region, from exploring Provençal markets to wine tastings at local wineries. Locals can also enjoy cultural festivals, highlighting the region's art and cuisine. In short, living in Caseneuve in the Luberon offers a harmonious balance between the tranquility of the countryside and access to an exceptional cultural and natural heritage.

Cheval-Blanc

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Cheval-Blanc

Cheval-Blanc, nestled in the heart of the Luberon, seduces with its authentic Provençal charm and gentle way of life. This peaceful village offers an ideal setting for a quiet life, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and renowned vineyards. Residents of the region benefit from a friendly atmosphere,making it the perfect place to relax while enjoying access to remarkable tourist sites. The advantages of living in Cheval-Blanc lie in the proximity to natural and cultural attractions. The surrounding hills invite peaceful hikes, offering breathtaking views of the Luberon valley. The village itself is home to architectural treasures such as the Sainte-Blanche church and the old mill, which tell local history in a captivating way. Activities in the area range from bike rides through vineyards to wine cellar tours, allowing locals to fully enjoy the Provençal art of living. Local markets and seasonal festivals add a dynamic touch to community life, showcasing the cultural and gastronomic richness of the Luberon. In short, Cheval-Blanc offers a perfect balance between the serenity of the countryside and access to an exceptional natural and cultural heritage.

Forcalquier

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Forcalquier

Forcalquier, jewel of the Luberon, seduces with its preserved medieval atmosphere and its enchanting landscapes. Living in this region offers many advantages, combining the charm of a quiet provincial life with easy access to iconic tourist sites. Residents enjoy an exceptional quality of life, with bustling Provençal markets and cultural festivals adding a vibrant touch to local life. The tourist sites of Forcalquier captivate with their history and architecture. The Citadel, a medieval vestige dominating the city, offers spectacular panoramas of the surrounding region. The Notre-Dame-du-Borguet church, dating from the 13th century, is a treasure of religious architecture.There is plenty to do, from strolls through aromatic gardens to hikes in the Luberon hills. Forcalquier is also home to historic monuments such as Saint-Michel Cathedral, a must-see site for history buffs. Locals can also enjoy the region's culinary richness, with local specialties like olive oil, goat cheese and Luberon wines. In short, living in Forcalquier offers a perfect balance between medieval heritage, natural beauty and the gastronomic pleasures of the Luberon.

Gargas

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Gargas

Discover Gargas, a village nestled in the heart of the Luberon, where each street seems to tell a part of the Provençal past. The remains of the old castle and the stone houses bear witness to the rich medieval heritage of the region. Among the places to visit, the old ocher quarries, including Colorado Provençal, offer a dazzling natural spectacle with their flamboyant hues. Also explore the Church of Saint-Laurent, an architectural treasure dating from the 12th century.

Oppedette

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Oppedette

Oppedette, pearl of the Luberon, seduces with its preserved Provençal charm and its picturesque landscapes. Living in this region offers unique advantages, combining a quiet quality of life with proximity to exceptional tourist sites. Residents enjoy a balance between the serenity of the countryside and access to remarkable natural attractions. The tourist sites of Oppedette amaze with their natural beauty. The Gorges d'Oppedette, with their spectacular rock formations, are a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The village itself is home to medieval lanes and stone buildings, creating a timeless atmosphere. Activities in the region range from hiking in the gorges to exploring small local markets. Oppedette is also renowned for its peace and quiet, providing an ideal refuge for those seeking a life away from the hustle and bustle of the city. In short, living in Oppedette allows you to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the Luberon while appreciating the charm of a preserved village.

Revest-du-Bion

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Revest-du-Bion

Revest-du-Bion, a haven of peace in the heart of the Luberon, seduces with its tranquil atmosphere and preserved landscapes. Living in this region offers invaluable advantages, combining the calm of the countryside with the proximity of enchanting tourist sites. Residents of Revest-du-Bion enjoy an exceptional quality of life, surrounded by green hills and hiking trails. The tourist sites of Revest-du-Bion highlight the natural beauty of the region. The surrounding hills offer breathtaking panoramas, and nearby Mont Ventoux attracts hiking and cycling enthusiasts. The village itself, with its Provençal charm, will charm you with its cobbled streets and its picturesque church. Activities in the region are varied, ranging from peaceful walks in the surrounding area to gastronomic discoveries of local products. Provencal markets and seasonal festivals add a lively touch to community life, giving locals the chance to celebrate the cultural and natural wealth of the Luberon.

Robion

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Robion

Robion, a charming village in the Luberon, offers an authentic and soothing living environment. Living in this region has remarkable advantages, combining the tranquility of Provence with the proximity of exceptional tourist sites. Robion residents enjoy an enviable quality of life, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and picturesque hills. The tourist sites of Robion highlight the natural and architectural heritage of the region. The old oil mill, dating from the 18th century, and the Sainte-Anne church are must-sees to explore. The surrounding area also offers hiking opportunities, with bucolic trails through lavender fields and olive orchards. Activities in Robion reflect the Provençal way of life, with bustling weekly markets and festivals celebrating local culture. Locals can also enjoy the culinary delights of the Luberon, from local produce to regional wines.

Saint-Martin-de-Castillon

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Saint-Martin-de-Castillon

Saint-Martin-de-Castillon, a peaceful village in the Luberon, seduces with its Provencal charm and tranquility. Living in this region offers distinctive advantages, combining the tranquility of a rural life with proximity to picturesque tourist sites. Residents enjoy a peaceful living environment, surrounded by hilly landscapes, lavender fields and olive groves. The tourist sites of Saint-Martin-de-Castillon highlight the local heritage. The Saint-Martin church, dating from the 12th century, and the Clock Tower are architectural treasures to discover. The surrounding area also offers hiking trails, ideal for exploring the natural beauty of the Luberon. Activities in Saint-Martin-de-Castillon reflect the Provençal way of life, with lively markets where local products abound. Residents can also participate in cultural and gastronomic events, celebrating the region's traditions.

Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt

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Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt

Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt, nestled in the heart of the Luberon, reveals timeless Provençal charm and a peaceful atmosphere. Living in this region has unqestionable advantages, combining the tranquility of the countryside with the proximity of emblematic tourist sites. The inhabitants of Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt enjoy an exceptional quality of life, surrounded by green hills and lively Provençal markets. The tourist sites of Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt highlight the rich heritage of the region. The old oil mill, the medieval castle and the superb Saint-Étienne church offer captivating architectural discoveries. The surrounding area also offers hiking trails, with panoramic views of the Luberon, as well as lavender fields and vineyards. Activities in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt reflect the Provencal way of life, with local markets where you can find local products, local artisans and authentic flavors. Residents can also participate in cultural and gastronomic festivals, celebrating the richness of Provençal life.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt

How is the property market in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt?

An authentic Luberon village, sought after for its views and preserved setting.

• In-demand: stone village houses, mas and bastides with gardens/pools, terraced plots with panorama.
• Buyers: families, quality second-home purchasers, lovers of nature and hiking.
• Strengths: heritage charm, quiet atmosphere, often better value than the “golden triangle”.

A character-and-location market where views, walkability and renovation quality drive pricing.

What should I see when visiting Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt?

• Hilltop ruins of the castle, ramparts, windmills and chapel with sweeping Luberon views.
• Small dam and lake, trails toward the Vaucluse plateau, vineyards and olive groves.
• Lanes, artisans, wine cellars; nearby villages: Roussillon, Gordes, Rustrel (Colorado Provençal).

A genuine stop combining heritage, landscapes and great outdoor walks.

Living in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Apt (~10–15 min).
• Transport: car recommended; D900 to Apt/Avignon and Manosque. Avignon TGV ~55–60 min. Airports: Avignon ~50–60 min, Marseille ~1 h20–1 h30.
• Daily life: shops, weekly market, healthcare, dining; hiking, cycling and MTB close by.

Peaceful and convenient—suited to primary living or a quality second home.

Viens

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Viens

Viens, preserved pearl of the Luberon, seduces with its Provençal charm and authentic atmosphere. Living in this region offers a remarkable quality of life, combining the tranquility of the countryside with proximity to captivating tourist sites. The inhabitants of Viens enjoy an enchanting living environment, surrounded by green hills and cobbled streets. The tourist sites of Viens highlight the historical heritage of the village. The Saint-Hilaire church, dating from the 12th century, and the remains of the medieval castle offer fascinating evidence of local history. The surrounding area also offers scenic hiking trails, perfect for exploring the unspoilt nature of the Luberon. Activities in Viens reflect the Provençal way of life, with local markets offering local produce and cultural events highlighting local crafts. Residents can also enjoy the culinary delights of the Luberon, with its regional specialties, creating a daily life full of tradition and conviviality.

Villars

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Villars

Villars, a little gem of the Luberon, seduces with its preserved Provençal charm and peaceful atmosphere. Living in this region offers an exceptional quality of life, combining the tranquility of the countryside with the proximity of enchanting tourist sites. The inhabitants of Villars enjoy a peaceful living environment, surrounded by green hills, vineyards and hiking trails. The tourist sites of Villars highlight the rich heritage of the village. The Saint-Théodore church, dating from the 18th century, and the old wash house add a picturesque touch to the village landscape. The surrounding area also offers opportunities for natural discoveries, with walks in the hills and spectacular panoramas over the Luberon valley. Activities in Villars reflect the Provençal way of life, with lively local markets selling local produce and local artisans. Locals can also enjoy cultural festivals and regional wine tastings, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Cabrières d'Avignon

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Cabrières d'Avignon

Discover Cabrières-d'Avignon, a medieval village nestled in the heart of Provence, in the beautiful Luberon Regional Natural Park. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, this charming Provençal village captivates with its authenticity, its cobbled streets, and the typical stone houses of the region. Explore its ancient fountains, its shady squares, and let yourself be carried away by the peaceful atmosphere that reigns here. Between its renowned vineyards, hiking trails, and historical sites, Cabrières-d'Avignon offers an idyllic getaway for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and culture aficionados in Provence.

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate and Life in Cabrières-d’Avignon

How is the property market in Cabrières-d’Avignon?

An authentic Luberon village, prized for its quiet setting near Gordes and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.

• In-demand assets: stone village houses, mas with gardens/olive groves, bastides with views, scarce plots.
• Buyer base: high-end second homes, international clientele; seasonal-rental investors.
• Hot spots: near the historic core, along the “Plague Wall” trails, edges of the garrigue.

Tight supply and steady demand support patrimonial value and long-term appreciation.

What should I see when visiting Cabrières-d’Avignon?

• The 18th-century “Plague Wall”, garrigue trails and Luberon viewpoints.
• Dry-stone heritage with bories, olive groves and seasonal lavender fields.
• Nearby highlights: Gordes, Sénanque Abbey, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Ménerbes.
• Art de vivre: markets and antiques in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, wineries, local restaurants.

A discreet slice of Provence, blending heritage, nature and easy living.

Living in Cabrières-d’Avignon (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary options in/near the village; middle/high schools in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue or Cavaillon.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Cavaillon (~20 min). Avignon TGV (~45–50 min). Airports Marseille (~1 h10) or Avignon (~45 min).
• Daily life: local shops, healthcare, farm producers, outdoor activities (hiking, cycling).

Peaceful, upscale lifestyle—ideal for families or a second home.

Joucas

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Joucas

Discover Joucas, a picturesque village perched on a hilltop in the heart of the Luberon region of Provence, France, offering breathtaking views of the rolling countryside. With its stone houses, colorful shutters, narrow streets, and shady squares, Joucas exudes the authenticity of Provence. Stroll through the cobbled lanes, admire the blooming facades, and let yourself be enchanted by the peaceful atmosphere. Joucas is a true paradise for nature lovers and hikers. With its marked hiking trails through lavender fields, vineyards, and olive groves, the region offers stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains. History enthusiasts will also be delighted by the wealth of heritage in the area, with its ancient churches, medieval ruins, and small chapels scattered throughout the countryside. In addition to its remarkable natural surroundings, Joucas offers a variety of activities for every taste. From wine and olive oil tastings to bike rides along the winding paths of the Luberon, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast. Whether you're seeking tranquility, adventure, or culture, Joucas provides an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Provence. Plan your trip now and let yourself be captivated by the timeless charm of this Provençal village.

Lioux

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Lioux

Lioux is a small village located in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southern France. The village is renowned for its impressive limestone cliff that dominates the landscape and provides a spectacular setting for hiking and nature watching. Lioux is a haven for those seeking to escape into the tranquility of the Provençal countryside, with its lavender fields and vast expanses of pristine nature. The village itself is charming, with narrow streets and stone buildings that reflect its rich medieval past.

Banon

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Banon

Banon is a quaint village located in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. The village is famous for its cheese, Banon, which is wrapped in chestnut leaves giving it a distinctive flavor. Surrounded by lavender fields and perched on a hill, Banon offers spectacular views over the surrounding countryside. The village is also known for its bookstore "Le Bleuet", one of the largest independent bookstores in France, drawing book lovers from across the country.

Simiane-la-Rotonde

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Simiane-la-Rotonde

Simiane-la-Rotonde is a picturesque village located in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. The village is famed for its medieval castle that shares its name and for its historically listed rotunda, a rare and impressive structure. Simiane-la-Rotonde is also renowned for its lavender fields that bloom beautifully in summer, drawing photographers and nature enthusiasts from around the world. The village serves as a hub for aromatherapy and essential oils, benefiting from the region's rich plant biodiversity.

Reilhanette

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Reilhanette

Immerse yourself in the mountains of the Drôme provençale and discover Reilhanette, a small charming village nestled atop a hill with authentic charm. Set amidst a spectacular landscape of limestone cliffs and green forests, Reilhanette offers a tranquil retreat far from the urban hustle and bustle. Stroll through the cobbled alleys of Reilhanette, lined with colorful stone houses with shutters, and be enchanted by the peaceful atmosphere of this Provençal village. Admire the remnants of its rich history by discovering its medieval church and ancient fountains, which bear witness to its glorious past. Reilhanette is also an ideal base for hiking and nature enthusiasts. Explore the marked hiking trails that wind through the surrounding hills, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and the surrounding mountains. Extreme sports enthusiasts will also appreciate the opportunity to climb on the famous limestone cliffs of the region. In addition to its remarkable natural surroundings, Reilhanette offers a lively cultural life throughout the year. Attend open-air concerts, exhibitions of local art, and traditional festivals, where Provençal gastronomy takes center stage with its regional products and renowned wines. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural discoveries, Reilhanette provides an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of the Drôme provençale. Plan your visit today and be charmed by the timeless allure of this hilltop village in the mountains.

Beaumettes

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Beaumettes

Welcome to Les Beaumettes, a picturesque village in the Vaucluse, nestled in the heart of the Luberon. Set along the banks of the Calavon River and surrounded by hills draped in vineyards and olive groves, this haven of peace captivates with its authenticity and its quintessential Provençal way of life. Here, time flows slowly, in tune with the seasons and the golden light that bathes the landscape. Les Beaumettes is distinguished by its stone houses with sunlit façades, pastel shutters and tranquil lanes that invite leisurely strolls. Its immediate proximity to iconic villages such as Gordes, Ménerbes and Roussillon makes it a privileged place to live, at the heart of an exceptional natural and architectural heritage. The surrounding countryside is a playground for lovers of the outdoors: cycling along the Calavon’s greenway, hiking in the Luberon Regional Natural Park, or escaping to the lavender fields in bloom. The Provençal market and local producers delight gourmets with wines, honey, olive oil and other delicacies of the terroir. Living in Les Beaumettes means enjoying a peaceful environment while staying close to amenities and the cultural vibrancy of the region. Properties here are rare and sought-after: traditional mas set in Mediterranean gardens, elegant bastides, or contemporary villas with views over the hills. Between authentic charm, preserved nature and an ideal location, Les Beaumettes is a discreet address for those dreaming of an intimate, sunlit Provence.

Saint-Pantaleon

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Saint-Pantaleon

Welcome to Saint-Pantaléon, a peaceful hilltop village in the Luberon, surrounded by gentle hills, vineyards and sun-drenched olive groves. This haven of tranquillity captivates with its discreet charm, preserved nature and privileged location in the heart of the Luberon Regional Natural Park. Here, time flows with the rhythm of the seasons, in an authentic and serene atmosphere. The village takes its name from its 12th-century Romanesque church, dedicated to Saint Pantaleon, an architectural jewel that overlooks the main square. Narrow lanes lined with stone houses and pastel shutters exude Provençal authenticity and invite leisurely strolls. The surroundings offer magnificent views over the Monts de Vaucluse, the Petit Luberon and, on clear days, as far as Mont Ventoux. Nature lovers will find an ideal playground here: hikes starting from the village, cycling through vineyards and orchards, or excursions to neighbouring villages such as Gordes, Ménerbes or Roussillon. Local markets, village festivals and the warm hospitality of the inhabitants add to the charm of this preserved place. Owning a property in Saint-Pantaléon means enjoying a daily life steeped in peace and beauty, close to nature. Whether it’s a Provençal mas surrounded by lavender, an elegant bastide or a contemporary villa with a view, every property here reflects the soul of the Luberon. Between heritage, exceptional landscapes and gentle living, Saint-Pantaléon is a discreet address for those dreaming of an intimate, sunlit Provence.

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.

Maubec

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Maubec

Welcome to Maubec, a charming village in the Luberon, nestled at the foot of the mountain of the same name. This haven of peace, with its well-preserved authenticity, enchants with its sunlit landscapes, gentle way of life and privileged setting between nature and heritage. Here, life follows the rhythm of the cicadas, the seasons, and the golden light that bathes the hills. Maubec is made up of two parts: the old hilltop village, with its stone houses, colourful shutters and picturesque lanes, and the newer lower part, stretching across orchards, vineyards and lavender fields. From the heights, the view opens out to the Petit Luberon, the Monts de Vaucluse and the Durance Valley. Village life is animated by the Provençal market, traditional festivals and convivial gatherings in shaded squares. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the many hiking trails and cycling routes running through the Luberon Regional Natural Park, as well as the proximity of iconic villages such as Oppède, Ménerbes and Gordes. Living in Maubec means choosing a setting where nature is omnipresent and every day is savoured. Stone mas surrounded by olive trees, elegant bastides or contemporary villas with views – every property here reflects the soul of the Luberon and the timeless charm of Provence. Between understated heritage, generous nature and a peaceful atmosphere, Maubec is the ideal address for those dreaming of an authentic daily life in the heart of the Luberon.

Apt

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Apt

Apt, a small town in the heart of Vaucluse, where every street tells a story, and every corner unveils the authentic charm of the South. Apt, rooted in Vaucluse, offers much more than just a Provençal town. The cobbled streets of the city center invite you to a tranquil stroll, revealing preserved architecture and a unique provincial atmosphere. But that's not all - Apt is also renowned for its famous Saturday farmers'market, a sensory feast where Provençal flavors and enchanting scents come to life. Picture yourself wandering among colorful stalls, selecting fresh local products and artisan treasures, an essential experience for any resident of Apt. If you're considering buying a house in Apt, envision a Provençal residence where Mediterranean elegance blends with the modernity of urban life. Create your own haven, surrounded by a flower-filled garden or a sunny terrace, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of this lively city. Apt, surrounded by the iconic perched villages of Luberon, provides easy access to cultural gems such as Bonnieux, Gordes, and Roussillon. The surrounding hills reveal picturesque hiking trails, inviting you to explore the natural beauty of Vaucluse. This town, with its vibrant market and proximity to the perched villages of Luberon, becomes a place where history, nature, and conviviality intertwine. Whether you're drawn to the buzz of the Saturday market, panoramic hiking trails, or the rich cultural life, Apt in Vaucluse offers a unique opportunity to experience "small-town" life in Provence just an hour from Avignon or Marseille.

Rustrel

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Rustrel

Welcome to Rustrel, an emblematic village of the Luberon, famous for its impressive “Provençal Colorado.” Nestled at the foot of the Monts de Vaucluse, this natural and heritage gem enchants with its vibrant landscapes, authentic atmosphere and gentle way of life. Here, Provence takes on unique shades, blending the ochre of the cliffs with the azure of the Mediterranean sky. Rustrel’s peaceful lanes, lined with stone houses and colourful façades, invite you to wander. The village church, old washhouses and small shaded squares tell the story of a rich and well-preserved past. On the central square, cafés and terraces welcome locals and visitors in a convivial atmosphere, to the rhythm of markets and village festivals. Just a short walk from the centre, the Provençal Colorado reveals its trails in shades of ochre, red and yellow, shaped by time and human hands. Hiking, photography, or simply admiring the view – this exceptional site offers an immersive experience in a setting worthy of the American West, yet bathed in Provençal light. Living in Rustrel means enjoying a unique environment where nature and heritage exist in perfect harmony. Traditional mas, bastides with hill views or charming village houses – every property here reflects the authenticity and refinement of the Luberon. Between spectacular landscapes, preserved heritage and the art of Mediterranean living, Rustrel is the ideal address for those who dream of a Provence rich in colour and emotion.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Rustrel

How is the property market in Rustrel?

A village by the Colorado Provençal, valued for its natural setting and authenticity.

• In-demand: stone village houses, mas and small bastides, homes with land and views, a few newer villas.
• Buyers: families seeking quiet, second-home owners, nature and hiking lovers.
• Strengths: preserved environment, rural charm, better value than the Luberon “golden triangle”.

A character-led niche market supported by limited supply and outdoor tourism.

What should I see when visiting Rustrel?

• Colorado Provençal: ochre canyons, hoodoos and marked trails.
• Rustrel castle, village lanes and fountains.
• Walks toward the Plateau d’Albion, seasonal lavender, MTB routes and Luberon viewpoints.
• Nearby: Roussillon, Gargas (ochre mines), Apt, Simiane-la-Rotonde.

A spectacular mineral landscape—best explored early morning or late afternoon.

Living in Rustrel (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village/nearby; middle/high schools in Apt (~15–20 min).
• Transport: car recommended; D900 to Apt/Avignon and Manosque. Avignon TGV ~1 h10; airports Marseille ~1 h30, Avignon ~1 h.
• Daily life: shops and market in Rustrel/Apt, healthcare, outdoor activities (hiking, MTB).

Peaceful, authentic living—great year-round or as a second-home base.

Cadenet

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Cadenet

Welcome to Cadenet, a characterful Provençal village perched on the southern foothills of the Luberon. Overlooking the Durance Valley, this authentic village captivates with its exceptional panorama, rich heritage and warm way of life. Here, Provence reveals itself in all its splendour, between sunlit landscapes, living traditions and conviviality. From the ruins of its medieval castle, Cadenet offers breathtaking views of the Alpilles, Mont Ventoux and the fertile plains of the Durance. Its sloping lanes, lined with stone houses and colourful shutters, lead to charming squares shaded by plane trees. Along the way, you’ll discover fountains, artisan workshops and small shops that give the village its vibrant heart. Cadenet is also renowned for its expertise in willow work and basketry, a centuries-old tradition still celebrated during events and exhibitions. The Provençal markets are a must for tasting local produce: AOC Luberon wines, olive oil, honey, cheeses and sun-ripened fruit. The surrounding nature invites numerous escapes: hikes in the Luberon Regional Natural Park, walks along the Durance or cycling routes through vineyards and orchards. Its prime location also allows easy access to Lourmarin, Aix-en-Provence and Avignon. Living in Cadenet means enjoying a daily life steeped in heritage, nature and Mediterranean charm. Elegant bastides with gardens, renovated traditional mas or contemporary villas with views – every property reflects the timeless allure of Provence. Between authenticity, outstanding vistas and local dynamism, Cadenet appeals to those seeking a lively and sunlit address in the heart of the Luberon.

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate in Cadenet

How is the real estate market in Cadenet performing?

An authentic village in the South Luberon, Cadenet is appreciated for its natural surroundings, its proximity to Lourmarin and Aix-en-Provence, and its Provençal lifestyle.

• Sought-after properties: stone village houses, Provençal bastides, villas with swimming pools, and countryside estates.
• Demand: local families, second-home buyers, and clients looking for a preserved Luberon setting.
• Attractive areas: historic center, hillside properties, surrounding countryside, and proximity to Lourmarin.
• Market strengths: natural environment, lively village atmosphere year-round, and easy access to Aix-en-Provence.

A sought-after and relatively confidential market, offering strong long-term value for character properties in the South Luberon.

What is worth seeing in Cadenet during a visit?

• Castle remains and troglodyte caves overlooking the Durance Valley.
• Panoramic views over the Luberon, Sainte-Victoire and the surrounding countryside.
• Historic village center with Provençal lanes, vaulted passageways and character homes.
• Immediate proximity to Lourmarin, Lauris and Ansouis.
• Nature walks, Provençal markets, local artisans and relaxed southern lifestyle.
• Culture and heritage: local traditions, workshops and events throughout the year.

An authentic Luberon village combining heritage, nature and the Provençal art of living.

Living in Cadenet: schools, transport and accessibility

• Education: nursery and primary schools, local middle school; high schools in Pertuis, Cavaillon or Aix-en-Provence.
• Transport: car recommended; quick access to Pertuis and Aix-en-Provence.
• Accessibility: Aix-en-Provence ~30 min, Aix TGV station ~45 min, Marseille-Provence airport ~50 min.
• Daily life: shops, healthcare services, sports facilities and a lively village atmosphere all year round.

A highly desirable lifestyle between Provençal tranquility and convenient access to major cities.

Manosque

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Manosque

Manosque, at the gateway to the Luberon and authentic Provence, is appreciated for its balance between quality of life, historical heritage and Provençal dynamism. As the largest town in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, it offers a warm atmosphere where southern traditions, nature and cultural life blend harmoniously. Between ancient streets, lively squares and sun-drenched landscapes, Manosque reveals a truly Provençal art of living. Overlooked by the hills of Mont d’Or and surrounded by olive groves, lavender fields and Mediterranean scrubland, the town invites visitors to wander and explore. Its historic center, still marked by the remains of old fortifications, features charming shopping streets, colorful façades and lively squares where locals and visitors gather throughout the year. The atmosphere is more vibrant and accessible than in some perched villages of the Luberon, while still preserving an authentic Provençal identity. It is impossible to speak about Manosque without mentioning Jean Giono, the emblematic writer deeply attached to the region. His house, Le Paraïs, along with the landscapes that inspired his novels, contribute to the town’s strong cultural identity. This literary and artistic dimension gives Manosque a unique atmosphere that is both Mediterranean, cultural and family-oriented. Provençal markets, sunny terraces, local producers and the many events organized throughout the year further enhance this sought-after lifestyle. Nearby, the Luberon Regional Natural Park and the Verdon Gorges offer exceptional opportunities for hiking, cycling and outdoor activities. Manosque also benefits from a strategic location, appreciated both for a primary residence and a second home. The town provides quick access to Aix-en-Provence, ITER and the Valensole plateau, while offering a greener and more peaceful environment. The local real estate market remains attractive, with a wide variety of properties: townhouses, Provençal bastides, contemporary villas with views, countryside estates and apartments in the historic center. Buyers are drawn as much by the quality of life as by the heritage potential of this rapidly developing area. Do not miss Porte Saunerie and Porte Soubeyran, reminders of the town’s medieval past, the charming old streets of Manosque, colorful markets, surrounding hills and the famous lavender fields of the nearby Valensole plateau. Between heritage, nature and Mediterranean charm, Manosque offers an authentic and lively Provence, ideal for settling down or enjoying a sunny retreat.

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate and Living in Manosque

How is the real estate market in Manosque performing?

A dynamic town in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, Manosque is appreciated for its quality of life, proximity to the Luberon and easy access to Aix-en-Provence and ITER.

• Sought-after properties: Provençal houses, villas with swimming pools, apartments in the historic center and countryside estates.
• Demand: primary residences, families, professionals working in the ITER/Cadarache area and second-home buyers.
• Attractive areas: historic center, Mont d’Or, residential neighborhoods and surrounding countryside.
• Market strengths: natural surroundings, economic dynamism, Provençal climate and still attractive prices compared to the southern Luberon.

A sought-after market offering an excellent balance between lifestyle, heritage and long-term value potential.

What is worth seeing in Manosque during a visit?

• Historic center and charming shopping streets.
• Porte Saunerie and Porte Soubeyran, remains of the ancient fortifications.
• Fondation Carzou and the cultural heritage of Jean Giono.
• Lively squares, Provençal markets and sunny terraces.
• Nearby: Valensole plateau, lavender fields, Verdon Gorges and Luberon villages.
• Nature: hiking trails on Mont d’Or and typical Provençal landscapes.

A lively Provençal town combining heritage, culture and nature.

Living in Manosque (schools, transport, accessibility)

• Education: schools, middle schools, high schools and private institutions available locally.
• Transport: quick access to the A51 motorway connecting Aix-en-Provence and Marseille; nearby SNCF train station.
• Accessibility: Aix-en-Provence ~45 min, Marseille ~1h15, ITER/Cadarache ~25 min.
• Daily life: shops, sports facilities, cultural venues, hospital and numerous outdoor activities.

A highly desirable lifestyle to enjoy Provence while remaining connected to major regional economic hubs.

The villages of Luberon

SOUTH LUBERON

Welcoming villages

The south Luberon also has beautiful surprises in store for visitors. Picturesque villages like Lourmarin, Cucuron, and Ansouis captivate with their lively markets and bustling streets. Olive hills, terraced vineyards, and lavender fields create a spectacular backdrop. The cultural richness of the region, steeped in history and artistic influences, is expressed through delicious cuisine showcasing local products. Between lively festivals and hiking trails offering breathtaking panoramas, the South Luberon promises an enchanting getaway, blending Provençal authenticity and southern charm. An irresistible invitation to enjoy the Mediterranean way of life.

Lourmarin

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Lourmarin

Welcome to Lourmarin, a medieval jewel in the heart of the Luberon, where Provençal charm blends with preserved history! Explore the cobbled streets, discover the Renaissance castle that dominates the village, and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of this enchanting place. Lourmarin, combining Provençal tradition and discreet elegance, offers a unique experience in a picturesque setting. Vibrant markets, artisan shops, and sunny cafes create a warm ambiance. Enjoy the tranquility of the gardens and hiking trails offering exceptional views of the surrounding hills. Located in the heart of the Luberon, Lourmarin captivates history enthusiasts with its castle classified as a historical monument. Cultural festivals, art galleries, and the delights of Provençal gastronomy complement the experience, adding a contemporary touch to the timeless charm of this village. Whether you're passionate about art, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Lourmarin invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of the Luberon. Explore Lourmarin, between medieval heritage and the Provençal art of living, for an unforgettable experience. Welcome to this haven of serenity where each street tells a story, and each moment captures the magical essence of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Lourmarin

How is the property market in Lourmarin?

A flagship village of the Southern Luberon, prized for its art de vivre and Renaissance château.

• In-demand: renovated village houses, bastides/mas with gardens and pools, character homes near the center.
• Buyer mix: high-end second homes, international clientele, active holiday-rental investors.
• Strengths: year-round shops and dining, galleries, renowned Friday market; scarce supply supports values.

A premium, low-supply market where walkability and heritage charm drive pricing.

What should I see when visiting Lourmarin?

• Château de Lourmarin, lively lanes and café terraces, artists’ studios.
• Friday market, wine estates, walks among vineyards and olive groves.
• Nearby highlights: Cucuron, Ansouis, Bonnieux, Apt; scenic Southern Luberon drives.
• Culture: festivals, exhibitions and galleries year-round.

A chic, welcoming stop blending heritage, terroir and relaxed living.

Living in Lourmarin (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Cadenet, Pertuis or Apt.
• Transport: car recommended; A7 via Sénas/Salon or A51 via Pertuis. Aix-en-Provence TGV ~45–55 min, Avignon ~1 h. Marseille airport ~1 h.
• Daily life: shops, market, healthcare, dining; cycling and hikes to nearby villages.

A vibrant year-round setting, ideal for discerning primary or second-home buyers.

Ansouis

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Ansouis

Welcome to Ansouis, a rare gem nestled in the heart of the southern Luberon, a special place where history blends with natural beauty, creating the perfect backdrop for authentic Provençal living. Consider owning a home in this picturesque village, where every alleyway reveals a unique charm and every corner exudes the serenity of the Luberon. Rising among green hills and lavender fields, Ansouis offers a unique experience, steeped in Provençal authenticity. The winding cobbled streets invite you to explore at your own pace, while the stone facades give the village a real picture-postcard feel. The vibrant central square, with its lively cafés and local markets, becomes the social meeting point of the village. Imagine sipping a coffee on the terrace, surrounded by the soft hum of conversation and the intoxicating aroma of Provençal market produce. For those considering buying a home in Ansouis, visualise a stone mansion, where the history of the village blends with your everyday life. Create a personal haven, surrounded by a lush garden or courtyard, offering a peaceful sanctuary to enjoy the Mediterranean climate. Ansouis, a truly special place in the Luberon, offers panoramic views over the surrounding countryside, appealing to nature lovers and history buffs alike. The surrounding hills are home to picturesque hiking trails, inviting you to explore the natural beauty of the Luberon. Not far from the famous village of Lourmarin, Ansouis offers everything you could wish for a life under the blue skies of Provence. This village, steeped in tranquillity and authenticity, offers a peaceful lifestyle yet is within easy reach of the region's cultural treasures. Local festivals, craft markets and the gastronomic delights of Provence will become an integral part of your daily life in Ansouis. Whether you're drawn to history, nature or simply in search of tranquillity, Ansouis in the Luberon is the perfect place to create lasting memories and call this special place in the heart of Provence "home". Discover the magic of Ansouis, where every moment seems suspended in time, and let yourself be seduced by the possibility of belonging to this exceptional village."

Cucuron

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Cucuron

Welcome to Cucuron, a preserved gem nestled in the heart of the Luberon, where the beauty of the surrounding landscapes harmoniously blends with Provençal charm. Living in Cucuron means immersing yourself in an enchanting setting where history, nature, and a tranquil way of life elegantly come together. Cucuron enjoys a privileged location in the heart of the Luberon, offering breathtaking landscapes. Imagine yourself surrounded by lush green hills, fields of violet lavender, and vineyards that characterize this iconic region of Provence. This village captivates with its authentic Provençal charm. The cobbled streets, shaded squares, and stone facades bear witness to the rich history of this village. Discover ancient fountains and traditional buildings that add a touch of history to every street corner. Proximity tothe famous hilltop Villages: Cucuron provides easy access to the perched villages of the Luberon. Explore treasures such as Lourmarin, Bonnieux, and Gordes, discovering medieval architecture, bustling markets, and breathtaking panoramas, all while enjoying the privilege of returning to the tranquility of Cucuron. Local markets are a celebration of terroir products. Stroll through colorful stalls, discover fragrant cheeses, fresh fruits, and artisanal products, all while soaking in the friendly and gourmet atmosphere of Provençal markets. Establishments invite you on a gastronomic journey to the heart of Provence. Taste exquisite dishes showcasing local products, accompanied by the renowned wines of the Luberon, in an authentic and convivial atmosphere. Living in Cucuron means choosing a lifestyle where the beauty of the Luberon, Provençal charm, and village tranquility come together to create an exceptional living experience. Whether for a stroll in the lavender fields, a tasting of local wines, or simply to enjoy the tranquility of the Luberon, Cucuron offers a peaceful refuge in the heart of this iconic region of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Cucuron

How is the property market in Cucuron?

Authentic South-Luberon village, valued for peaceful living and preserved charm.

• In-demand: renovated village houses, bastides, mas with pools, wine estates.
• Buyers: international, families seeking main or second homes, quiet-lifestyle seekers.
• Strengths: authenticity, proximity to Lourmarin and Aix-en-Provence, often more affordable than North Luberon.

A stable market where location and renovation quality set the value.

What should I see when visiting Cucuron?

• Bassin de l’étang and lively terraces in the heart of the village.
• Old ramparts, ancient gates, campanile and Saint-Michel bell tower.
• Museums, wine cellars and artisan workshops.
• Around: hikes in the Luberon mountain, Lourmarin, Ansouis, olive groves and vineyards.

An authentic, welcoming Provençal atmosphere.

Living in Cucuron (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary school in the village; middle/high schools in Pertuis and Lourmarin.
• Transport: access via D973, close to A51/A7; Aix TGV ~45 min, Marseille airports ~1 h, Avignon ~1 h15.
• Daily life: local shops, market, restaurants, healthcare; hiking and cycling from the doorstep.

Quiet yet lively community well connected within South Luberon.

Lauris

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Lauris

Lauris, a Provençal gem in the heart of the Luberon, where medieval charm meets the sunny art of living! Explore the picturesque alleys, soak in history through the Renaissance castle, and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of this preserved village. Lauris, between Provençal traditions and discreet modernity, offers a unique experience in a bucolic setting. Discover the Mediterranean way of life by strolling through shaded squares, visiting remarkable gardens, and tasting local products in the markets. Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Luberon Valley from the heights of this picturesque village. Located in the heart of preserved nature, Lauris captivates hiking enthusiasts with its trails offering exceptional panoramas of the surrounding hills. Art galleries, artisan shops, and local festivals enrich the cultural life of this village, adding a contemporary touch to its traditional charm. Whether you're passionate about history, an art lover, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Lauris invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of the Luberon. Explore Lauris, between medieval heritage and Provençal pleasures, for an unforgettable experience. Welcome to this haven of serenity where each street tells a story, and every moment captures the magical essence of Provence.

Frequently asked questions about real estate and life in Lauris

How is the property market in Lauris?

A South Luberon village perched above the Durance valley, valued for views and authenticity.

• In-demand: stone village houses with terraces, mas/bastides with gardens and pools, newer villas by vines/olive groves.
• Buyers: families, remote workers, quality second-home purchasers.
• Strengths: preserved charm, easy reach of Aix/Salon/Pertuis, often better value than North Luberon.

A location-led market where views, quiet setting and renovation quality drive pricing.

What should I see when visiting Lauris?

• The château terraces with sweeping views over the Luberon and Durance.
• Dye-plant conservatory garden, ramparts and lanes.
• South Luberon wineries and artisan workshops.
• Nearby: Lourmarin, Cadenet, Ansouis, Cucuron; hiking and cycling in the Luberon massif.

A heritage-and-landscape stop best explored on foot.

Living in Lauris (schools, transport, access)

• Education: primary in the village; middle/high schools in Cadenet and Pertuis (~10–20 min).
• Transport: D973 to Pertuis/Cavaillon; close to A7/A51. Aix TGV ~40–45 min. Airports: Marseille ~1 h, Avignon ~1 h10.
• Daily life: shops, weekly market, healthcare and dining; year-round outdoors (hiking, MTB, road cycling).

Peaceful yet connected—suited to main residences and premium second homes.

Vaugines

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Vaugines

Nestled in the heart of the Luberon, the village of Vaugines reveals authentic charm and a peaceful atmosphere. Surrounded by exceptional natural landscapes, Vaugines offers a picturesque escape into Provence. Narrow streets wind between characterful stone houses, bearing witness to the village's centuries-old history. Shaded squares and murmuring fountains tell tales of the past, inviting visitors to stroll and discover the tranquility of this preserved corner. Lovers of authenticity will be captivated by the well-preserved ambiance of Vaugines, a place where time seems suspended.

Puyvert

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Puyvert

Puyvert, nestled in the heart of Luberon, offers an authentic experience in a preserved setting. This Provençal village, surrounded by natural landscapes, captivates with its simplicity and discreet charm. Narrow streets reveal stone houses, evidence of the rich architectural heritage of the region. Welcoming residents perpetuate local traditions, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere. With its tranquil ambiance, Puyvert is an ideal destination for those seeking the authenticity of Luberon, away from tourist hustle. Explore this preserved village and discover the serenity of authentic Provence.

Grambois

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Grambois

Discover the enchanting charms of Grambois, a medieval village nestled in the heart of the Luberon, in the south of France. Surrounded by green hills and endless fields of lavender, this Provençal commune offers a captivating setting where tranquility and authenticity reign. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with stone houses, discover ancient fountains, and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of this place. Grambois entices nature lovers with its picturesque hiking trails that offer spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. History enthusiasts will also appreciate the region's rich cultural heritage, including medieval ruins, an imposing castle, and centuries-old churches that bear witness to a rich and fascinating past. In addition to its remarkable natural surroundings, Grambois offers a variety of activities for every taste, from tastings of local products at bustling Provençal markets to bike rides through the surrounding vineyards. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, relaxing moments amidst an idyllic landscape, or simply an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, Grambois offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in the Luberon. Plan your visit today and let yourself be enchanted by the timeless magic of this Provençal village.

La-Bastide-des-Jourdans

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La-Bastide-des-Jourdans

Immerse yourself in the heart of Provence and discover La Bastide-des-Jourdans, a charming medieval village nestled at the foot of the Luberon in the south of France. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes of vineyards, olive groves, and lavender fields, this Provençal commune offers an enchanting setting filled with tranquility and authenticity. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with centuries-old stone houses, discover its shady squares, and let yourself be enchanted by the peaceful atmosphere that reigns here. La Bastide-des-Jourdans is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with its hiking trails winding through the surrounding hills, offering spectacular views of the Provençal countryside. History enthusiasts will also be delighted by the region's wealth of historical sites such as ancient churches, a medieval castle, and Roman ruins, all bearing witness to a rich and fascinating past. In addition to its remarkable natural beauty, La Bastide-des-Jourdans offers a variety of activities for every taste. From wine tastings in local wineries to lively cultural festivals and colorful Provençal markets, there is something for everyone who loves life in Provence. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural discoveries, La Bastide-des-Jourdans offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Provence. Plan your visit today and let yourself be charmed by the timeless charm of this Provençal village.

Mérindol

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Mérindol

Immerse yourself in the heart of Provence and discover Mérindol, a charming medieval village nestled at the foot of the Luberon in the Vaucluse department. Steeped in history and tradition, Mérindol offers an enchanting setting where cultural heritage and natural beauty harmoniously blend. Stroll through the narrow streets of Mérindol, lined with colorful stone houses, and be transported by the authentic atmosphere of this Provençal village. Admire the remnants of its illustrious past, including the medieval castle, ancient churches, and centuries-old fountains that bear witness to its rich history. Mérindol is also a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the hiking trails that wind through the surrounding hills, offering breathtaking views of the Durance Valley and the mountains of the Luberon. Cyclists will also enjoy the winding roads of the region, while water sports enthusiasts can take advantage of activities on the nearby Lac de la Roque-d'Anthéron. In addition to its remarkable natural surroundings, Mérindol offers a lively cultural life throughout the year. Attend open-air concerts, exhibitions of local art, and traditional festivals, where Provençal gastronomy takes center stage with its regional products and renowned wines. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural discoveries, Mérindol offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Provence. Plan your visit now and let yourself be seduced by the timeless charm of this Provençal village.

Saint-Julien

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Saint-Julien

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich history of Saint-Julien, a charming village perched in the lush hills of the Vaucluse department in Provence. Surrounded by lush vineyards and lavender fields waving under the gentle Mediterranean sun, Saint-Julien offers an enchanting setting where tranquility and authenticity reign. Stroll through the narrow and winding streets of Saint-Julien, lined with stone houses adorned with colorful shutters, and discover the remnants of its medieval past, with its ancient fortified gates and city walls. Admire the traditional architecture of its century-old church and take a break to enjoy a coffee on the village square while observing the peaceful life around you. For outdoor enthusiasts, Saint-Julien is the ideal starting point to explore the picturesque surroundings. Numerous hiking and biking trails offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while adventurers can explore the nearby gorges and limestone cliffs that attract climbing enthusiasts. In addition to its exceptional natural setting, Saint-Julien is also known for its vibrant culinary scene and world-renowned wines. Don't miss the opportunity to taste local specialties in the village's restaurants and discover the surrounding vineyards during unforgettable wine tastings. Whether you're seeking relaxation, cultural discoveries, or outdoor adventures, Saint-Julien offers an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Provence. Plan your visit today and be enchanted by the timeless charm of this Provençal village.

Villelaure

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Villelaure

Villelaure, a gem of Provence nestled in the heart of the Vaucluse department, invites you to discover its timeless charms and Provençal way of life. Situated between green hills and vineyards that characterize the region, this peaceful commune offers an enchanting setting where serenity and authenticity reign. Stroll through the picturesque streets of Villelaure and let yourself be seduced by its preserved heritage, with its ochre stone houses and facades adorned with colorful shutters. Admire the elegance of its 12th-century Romanesque church, a true architectural gem, and explore the remnants of the ancient ramparts that bear witness to the city's eventful history. Villelaure is also renowned for its centuries-old winegrowing tradition. Discover the local wineries and taste the wines of the Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence appellation that have made the region famous. Enjoy also the numerous Provencal markets where you can sample local products and meet passionate local producers. For outdoor enthusiasts, Villelaure offers a variety of activities in harmony with the surrounding nature. Explore the hiking trails that wind through the hills and vineyards, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The more adventurous can also try activities such as climbing, mountain biking, and canoeing in the picturesque surroundings.

La-Tour-d'Aigues

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La-Tour-d'Aigues

La Tour-d'Aigues is a French commune located in the Vaucluse department, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. This picturesque village is famous for its Renaissance castle, which, despite the damages suffered over the centuries, remains an emblematic monument attracting visitors with its architectural beauty and fascinating history. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Luberon regional natural park, La Tour-d'Aigues offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and discovering local vineyards. The village also entices with its Provencal markets, festivals, and peaceful living environment, reflecting the art of living in Provence.

La-Motte-d'Aigues

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La-Motte-d'Aigues

La Motte-d'Aigues is a peaceful and charming village in the south of France, in the heart of the Vaucluse department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Nestled at the foot of the Luberon massif, this picturesque village is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, offering an idyllic setting for nature lovers and outdoor activities. La Motte-d'Aigues is rich in historical and cultural heritage, with its famous pond, a remnant of the 16th-century hydraulic constructions, and ancient buildings that tell the story of the region. The village is also renowned for its vineyards producing quality wines, delighting wine enthusiasts. La Motte-d'Aigues is an invitation to discover and relax in a preserved and authentic environment.

Peypin d'Aigues

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Peypin d'Aigues

Peypin d'Aigues is a picturesque small village located in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. Nestled in the heart of the Luberon Regional Natural Park, the village is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including dense forests and limestone hills. Peypin d'Aigues is cherished for its tranquility and rural atmosphere, providing an ideal setting for hiking, cycling, and nature exploration. The village is also close to several renowned vineyards, offering visitors a chance to taste local wines and discover the region's wine-making traditions.

Puget

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Puget

Welcome to Puget, a peaceful village in the southern Luberon, nestled between wooded hills and sun-drenched fertile plains. This haven of tranquillity enchants with its authenticity, the beauty of its landscapes and its ideal location in the heart of the Luberon Regional Natural Park. Here, life flows gently, in rhythm with the seasons and the golden light that bathes the vineyards and olive groves. The old village, perched on a hilltop, reveals narrow streets lined with stone houses, vaulted passageways and charming shaded squares. From the heights, the view stretches over the Durance Valley, the Monts de Vaucluse and, on clear days, to Montagne Sainte-Victoire. Puget offers a privileged lifestyle for lovers of nature and the outdoors. Hikes in the hills, bike rides along quiet country roads and visits to local wineries punctuate daily life. Its proximity to Lourmarin, Cadenet or Mérindol makes it easy to enjoy Provençal markets, cultural events and renowned restaurants in the region. Living in Puget means choosing the tranquillity of a preserved village while staying connected to major routes towards Aix-en-Provence or Avignon. Properties here combine charm and authenticity: traditional mas surrounded by vineyards, elegant bastides or contemporary villas with panoramic views. Between understated heritage, generous nature and Mediterranean douceur de vivre, Puget is a discreet address to fully embrace the Provençal art of living.

Cadenet

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Cadenet

Welcome to Cadenet, a characterful Provençal village perched on the southern foothills of the Luberon. Overlooking the Durance Valley, this authentic village captivates with its exceptional panorama, rich heritage and warm way of life. Here, Provence reveals itself in all its splendour, between sunlit landscapes, living traditions and conviviality. From the ruins of its medieval castle, Cadenet offers breathtaking views of the Alpilles, Mont Ventoux and the fertile plains of the Durance. Its sloping lanes, lined with stone houses and colourful shutters, lead to charming squares shaded by plane trees. Along the way, you’ll discover fountains, artisan workshops and small shops that give the village its vibrant heart. Cadenet is also renowned for its expertise in willow work and basketry, a centuries-old tradition still celebrated during events and exhibitions. The Provençal markets are a must for tasting local produce: AOC Luberon wines, olive oil, honey, cheeses and sun-ripened fruit. The surrounding nature invites numerous escapes: hikes in the Luberon Regional Natural Park, walks along the Durance or cycling routes through vineyards and orchards. Its prime location also allows easy access to Lourmarin, Aix-en-Provence and Avignon. Living in Cadenet means enjoying a daily life steeped in heritage, nature and Mediterranean charm. Elegant bastides with gardens, renovated traditional mas or contemporary villas with views – every property reflects the timeless allure of Provence. Between authenticity, outstanding vistas and local dynamism, Cadenet appeals to those seeking a lively and sunlit address in the heart of the Luberon.

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate in Cadenet

How is the real estate market in Cadenet performing?

An authentic village in the South Luberon, Cadenet is appreciated for its natural surroundings, its proximity to Lourmarin and Aix-en-Provence, and its Provençal lifestyle.

• Sought-after properties: stone village houses, Provençal bastides, villas with swimming pools, and countryside estates.
• Demand: local families, second-home buyers, and clients looking for a preserved Luberon setting.
• Attractive areas: historic center, hillside properties, surrounding countryside, and proximity to Lourmarin.
• Market strengths: natural environment, lively village atmosphere year-round, and easy access to Aix-en-Provence.

A sought-after and relatively confidential market, offering strong long-term value for character properties in the South Luberon.

What is worth seeing in Cadenet during a visit?

• Castle remains and troglodyte caves overlooking the Durance Valley.
• Panoramic views over the Luberon, Sainte-Victoire and the surrounding countryside.
• Historic village center with Provençal lanes, vaulted passageways and character homes.
• Immediate proximity to Lourmarin, Lauris and Ansouis.
• Nature walks, Provençal markets, local artisans and relaxed southern lifestyle.
• Culture and heritage: local traditions, workshops and events throughout the year.

An authentic Luberon village combining heritage, nature and the Provençal art of living.

Living in Cadenet: schools, transport and accessibility

• Education: nursery and primary schools, local middle school; high schools in Pertuis, Cavaillon or Aix-en-Provence.
• Transport: car recommended; quick access to Pertuis and Aix-en-Provence.
• Accessibility: Aix-en-Provence ~30 min, Aix TGV station ~45 min, Marseille-Provence airport ~50 min.
• Daily life: shops, healthcare services, sports facilities and a lively village atmosphere all year round.

A highly desirable lifestyle between Provençal tranquility and convenient access to major cities.

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