The Luberon Regional Nature Park
Departments of Vaucluse and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, the Luberon offers a great variety of landscapes, with the different facets composed by the Calavon and Durance valleys, separated by the mountains of the Petit and Grand Luberon. During your hikes, you will be able to admire a little less than 300 different species of vertebrates. Ornithology enthusiasts can see rare birds of prey such as the Egyptian vulture, or small birds such as the spotted woodpecker or the spring wagtail. The Luberon can also be discovered by bike. From Cabrières-d’Aigues, take the roads and paths of the Park, discovering landscapes of great beauty. The perched villages of the Luberon await you in the Calavon valley, in the Durance valley or on the slopes of the Vaucluse, Grand and Petit Luberon mountains.
The Museums in the Vaucluse department
During your stay, also push open the doors of the Museums in the Vaucluse department department. Dozens of museums invite you to discover the arts, history, the land and heritage… Discover for example the Lavender museum in Cabrières-d’Avignon, the Louis Vouland museum in Avignon, the Lambert Collection in Avignon, the cardboard and printing museum in Valréas, the Marc Deydier museum in Cucuron, the oil mill museum in Rustrel…