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Tourism in Aubignan

in the Vaucluse department, the village of Aubignan was built in the heart of preserved landscapes. The village of Aubignan has several local stores and a quiet atmosphere.

Several nature activities await you in Aubignan. Do you like walking? You can walk along the hiking trails of this preserved area of the Comtat Venaissin. Various activities can also be practiced in the Comtat Venaissin: horse riding, initiation to golf, tree climbing, initiation to climbing, paragliding…

Like many other villages in the Vaucluse, Aubignan offers a very generous terroir. The cuisine is part of the identity of this part of the Comtat Venaissin, where local producers perpetuate products.

The magnificent landscapes are not the only tourist attraction of the Comtat Venaissin: chapels, churches, castles, museums also interest tourists.

You can get in touch with the Tourist Office to discover all the tourist attractions available in the surrounding area.

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The Comtat Venaissin

Land of the popes until the Revolution, the Comtat Venaissin sums up Provence in a nutshell. From the vineyards surrounding Châteauneuf-du-Pape to the summit of Mont-Ventoux, from Avignon to Bollène, the region has many attractions. Between hikes, escapades, visits to monuments and wine tastings (in moderation), you will spend unforgettable vacations in the picturesque village of Aubignan.

Vaucluse Museums

During your stay in the Vaucluse department, you will be able to discover a large number of museums. The department has several dozen, including the museum of cardboard and printing in Valréas, the museum of the Petit Palais in Avignon, the Francesco Petrarch Museum in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, the Lambert Collection in Avignon, the museum of the winegrower in Rasteau, Museum of Old Avignon…

The Mont Ventoux

Aubignan is located south-west of Mont Ventoux, an impressive mountain that rises to almost 2000 meters and dominates the entire Rhone Valley from its height. Mont Ventoux is a paradise for cyclists and hikers. Mountain biking and, when the conditions are right, paragliding can also be practiced.

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