Tourism arround Lambesc

To make the most of your stay with us, information is readily available
to you here (brochures, maps, touristic guides, photos) so that you can
easily organise your daily activities.

We advise living at Provence’s pace and not trying to see everything, because the region has so much to offer!

Alternate lazy days at the pool or in the gardens with day trips.

Don’t forget that it can get very hot on summer afternoons!

We are located in the heart of the village of Lambesc, leting you
discover the village and surrounding countryside very easily on foot or
by bicycle.

Click here to see the website for the village of Lambesc

Here is a partial list of the major tourist attractions in the area.

Between 5 and 15 minutes away

  • Visit the Barben Zoo and its castle
  • Museum of Old Lambesc
  • International Guitar Festival (in July)
  • International Piano Festival of la Roque d’Anthéron (in August)

Between 15 and 30 minutes away

  • Visit the famous little villages of the Southern Luberon, such as Cadenet, Lourmarin, Ansouis or Bonnieux.
  • Discover Salon de Provence and its Nostradamus museum.
  • Stroll through the open-air markets in Aix-en-Provence and along
    its cool streets dotted with fountains. Discover the International
    Lyric Opera Festival, the International Danse Festival andmany museums.
  • Hike arount Mount Sainte-Victoire and view the landscapes painted by Cezanne and his workshop.
  • Discover lavender fields on the Valensole Plateau and stop off at Manosque or Sisteron.

Between 45 minutes and 1 hour away

  • Access the Northern Luberon: the candied fruits of Apt, the ochre
    cliffs of Roussillon, the Provençal Colorado in Rustrel, the typical
    walled villages of Gordes, Oppède-le-Vieux or Ménerbes.
  • Take advantage of the beaches on the Blue Coast (including
    Martigues and its canals) or at La Ciotat. Hike along the rocky coastal
    inlets in Cassis.
  • Visit Marseille: the Old Port, the Cannebière, Notre Dame de La Garde, etc.
  • Attend the renowned Avignon theater festival or visit the Popes’
    Palace and the Avignon bridge made famous by the children’s song.
  • Discover the wild nature reserve of Camargue on foot or horseback or stop at Sainte-Marie de la Mer.

Between 1 and 2 hours away

  • Visit Saint-Rémy de Provence, the Baux de Provence and stop at Fontvieille to admire Daudet’s mill.
  • Turn back to Roman times at the Pont du Gard, the Glanum ruins,
    and the cities of Arles (45 min.) and Nîmes to the west, or Orange and
    Vaison-la-Romaine to the north.
  • Canoe along the Verdon River Valley or on the Ardèche.
  • Discover the islands of Hyères, Porquerolles, Port Cros and Ile du Levant.
  • Visit the Azur Coast: St. Tropez, Cannes, Nice, Monaco, but also
    the little perched villages inland: Grasse, Saint-Paul de Vence, Eze,
    etc.
  • Take in the fresh mountain air of the Alps of Haute Provence or of Mt. Ventoux.
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