The Vaucluse
Our campsite is located in the Vaucluse, just a few kilometers from the Drôme Provençale, the Gard and the Ardèche, offering a vast wealth of cultural, gastronomic, natural and geographical attractions.
Follow the guide and discover the different activities you can enjoy with your family in Vaucluse. A wide range of cultural and sporting activities await you during your stay in Provence, making for an unforgettable vacation!
A multi-faceted territory
The Vaucluse is a crossroads of culture, nature and history, allowing you to alternate experiences in Provence as you please. This multi-faceted département is framed by the majestic Mont Ventoux to the east and the Luberon massif to the west, making it a veritable paradise for nature-lovers . The vast landscapes of the Vaucluse are dotted with towns and villages of character, where history and tradition blend perfectly with the beauty of the surroundings. Among the must-sees is Avignon, with its Palais des Papes, a true symbol of the region’s medieval past. The Vaucluse region, where lavender fields rub shoulders with vineyards, invites visitors to explore places that are both tranquil and lively, such as the village of Gordes or the village of Roussillon, ranked among France’s most beautiful villages. Thanks to its mild Mediterranean climate, this département is a popular destination for holidaymakers, thanks in particular to the variety of outdoor activities on offer, from hiking trails around the Ventoux to exploring its charming hilltop villages with their rich and fascinating history!
Vaucluse villages within easy reach
- The village of Grillon (2 km from our 4-star Provence campsite) with its ramparts, Vialle quarter, clock tower, belfry and bell tower.
- The village of Vaison la Romaine (20 km away) and its Roman ruins, open all year round, where you can also discover the ancient theater. Events not to be missed, especially as they take place just a stone’s throw from our 4-star campsite in Provence: Fêtes and night markets (July and August)…
- The village of Richerenches (3km away) with its Commanderie Templière and Truffle and Wine Museum.
- The village of Valréas (5km away) with its Château de Simiane and its Musée du Cartonnage et de l’Imprimerie. Events not to be missed: the Petit St Jean night in June and the Corso de la Lavande in August.
Our other most beautiful villages: La Garde Adhémar, Grignan, Nyons, Le Poët Laval, Aiguèze.
Must-sees in Vaucluse
Places of interest not to be missed on your vacation in Vaucluse
Museums and monuments within easy reach of our campsite (4 stars for proximity): Théâtre Antique d’Orange and Palais des Papes, Musée Calvet, Musée de la Lavande, Musée Arlaten, Musée du Santon.
Unusual: Le Parc Alexis Gruss, Le Naturoptère, Ellip6 (simulators).
For sports enthusiasts, an activity in the dynamic Vaucluse region
When it comes to hiking, horse-riding or mountain biking, choose Mont Ventoux, the lavender fields or, a little further afield, the Colorado Provençal and the magical landscapes of the sentier des ocres. There are many signposted hiking trails throughout the Vaucluse! There are also accrobranche courses, go-karting, canoeing, via ferrata, art courses and fishing.
Speed enthusiasts can have a blast on the go-kart track. There are plenty of go-kart circuits in the département, and you’ll find some not far from the campsite.
Are you looking for activities in the Vaucluse that will give you the chance to soar to new heights? Turn to the accrobranche courses. In a forest or woodland, you’ll make your way between trees, overcoming obstacles like the monkey bridge and the zip line, and demonstrating your agility and balance. Don’t worry, you’ll be safe with the right equipment. Via ferrata is another activity in the Vaucluse that could be just right for you. Set against a cliffside, you’ll find yourself on a course that may even make you dizzy. Thrills and spills guaranteed.
For water-lovers, here are some ideas for family outings in the Vaucluse, including canoeing, kayaking and fishing. In both cases, the backdrop is water, and you’ll need agility and a bit of strategy.
Awaken your taste buds during your stay
Gourmets choose to spend their vacations in the Vaucluse to tour the vineyards.
There are no fewer than 3 appellations in the département: Côtes du Rhône, AOC Ventoux and AOC Luberon. Activities in the vineyards, visits to museums… discover the secrets of our beverages and don’t hesitate to taste them.
Another highlight for gourmets is a visit to the truffle fields. Here’s a typical Vaucluse activity. In fact, the département is one of the world’s largest producers of black diamonds. A walk through the truffle fields and a tasting session will tell you more about this luxury product.
Discovery and tasting are part of the experience of discovering the region – and tastings can continue once back at the campsite: La Cave Coopérative de Valréas, La Biscuiterie de Provence, Le Comptoir de Mathilde. Don’t hesitate to discover these typical products by shopping in the stalls of the most beautiful markets in the Vaucluse.
Cultural vacations in Vaucluse
Festivals are also great family outings in the Vaucluse. The Avignon Festival is a case in point. Founded in 1947, it has become a not-to-be-missed event for showbiz professionals and theatre-lovers alike. The program is so rich and varied that it’s possible to find something to please everyone.
The heritage of the Vaucluse is rich in archaeological sites, monuments and castles: the fortress of Mornas, Puymin, La Villasse… Your stay will also allow you to discover numerous museums and activities: miniature Provencal village, Rochecourbière cave, Alexis Gruss park, Les Bories village… choose the activity in the Vaucluse that suits the tastes and ages of your family members. Finally, the region is rich in traditions that are still very much alive, and during your vacation in the Vaucluse, take part in the Nuit du Petit Saint-Jean de Valréas and all those other events that make the heart beat to the rhythm of Provence…
The jewels of our region
Particularly well located, the campsite will enable you to discover : Mont Ventoux and the village of Vaison La Romaine, Les Dentelles de Montmirail, Les Fontaines du Vaucluse, the cedar forest of Petit Luberon.