The Luberon Regional Nature Park
Established on the departments of Vaucluse and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, the Luberon seduces with landscapes, with several facets composed by the valleys of the Durance and Calavon, separated by the peaks of the Petit and Grand Luberon. During your hikes, you will be able to meet a little less than 300 different species of vertebrates. For example, you can observe the Jean-le-Blanc circaet, the Egyptian vulture or Bonelli’s eagle. The Luberon can also be discovered on the Green Way of Calavon. Among the most touristic destinations, don’t miss the villages of Ansouis, Ménerbes, Gordes, Lourmarin and Roussillon, considered as the most beautiful villages in France.
Museums of Vaucluse
Villages and landscapes must not overshadow the cultural heritage of the department. The Museums in the Vaucluse department can only seduce you. The Rabasse de Monieux museum, the Donadeï de Campredon museum in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the Petit Palais museum in Avignon, the Lambert Collection in Avignon, the National Museum of Memory in Piolenc, the Ecomuseum of Provençal Santons and Traditions in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, the Judeo-Comtadin museum in Cavaillon…