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Tourism in Mormoiron

in the Vaucluse, the village of Mormoiron nestles amidst unspoiled countryside.

Do you dream of spending a quiet vacation, to rest away from the noise and the constant bustle of the town? An excursion to Mormoiron will help you to revitalize yourself with your loved ones.

In Mormoiron, nature is always there. For you, a successful vacation rhymes with walking or mountain biking? Numerous itineraries have been created in this preserved area of the Comtat Venaissin. In the surroundings of Vaucluse, the outdoor activities are varied: paragliding, via ferrata…

The cuisine of the Comtat Venaissin is a tourist attraction in its own right. In Mormoiron, greed is the order of the day! Visit directly the farmers and producers of the Comtat Venaissin and taste the flavors of the regional markets.

Ancient Romanesque churches, communal wash houses, fountains, abbeys… During your stay, you can discover an exceptional historical and cultural heritage. What to do in the Vaucluse department? Get in touch with the Tourist Office or the Tourist Office to find out about all the activities. Are you looking for accommodation in Southern France? You want to stay in the town of Mormoiron? Organise your stay by booking your accommodation online.

In papal land

Mormoiron was part of the Comtat Venaissin, a territory attached to the Papal States. Stretching for the most part to the east of Avignon, from Bollène in the north to Cavaillon in the south, the Comtat is renowned for the beauty of its landscapes and its strong cultural identity, between heritage and terroir.

Vaucluse museums

During your stay in the Vaucluse department, you will be able to multiply cultural activities. Vaucluse is home to several dozen museums, including the Marceau-Constantin museum in Saint-Christol, the Hôtel d’Agar in Cavaillon, the Museum of Apt, the Donadeï museum in Campredon de L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the Lavender museum in Cabrières-d’Avignon, the Musée de l’Œuvre in Avignon, the antique doll and toy museum in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue…

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