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Mornas: tourism and travel guide

in the Vaucluse, the village of Mornas seduces by its picturesque charm, nestled in the heart of the spectacular landscapes of Provence. This village has an active historical centre, with local stores and boutiques such as a grocery store or a bakery.

Outdoor activities are numerous. It is the opportunity to initiate you to hiking or to walk at your own pace on mountain bikes or bicycles on the paths of Provence. You can also try your hand at other activities in the Vaucluse department. You can also enjoy the region during a horse riding session, or take a climbing course.

Like many other villages in the Vaucluse, Mornas offers its visitors a very generous terroir. During your stay, live a gourmet experience by visiting a local market to taste fruit, vegetables, sweets and other local specialties.

In Provence, discover a cultural and historical heritage of great quality: churches and chapels, forts and castles, historical monuments, museums… The region’s heritage offers the promise of great ideas for visits and discoveries. Here, a particularly well preserved fountain. In the surroundings, a Renaissance castle surrounded by its gardens.

The Tourist Office of Mornas will give you advice on available activities and tourist sites.

Are you looking for accommodation in or around Mornas? Do you want to stay in Mornas? Prepare your stay by choosing your accommodation online.

The Museums in the Vaucluse department

During your stay, you will be able to discover a large number of museums. There are several dozen in the department, including the Jean-Henri Fabre museum in Sérignan-du-Comtat, the Rabasse du Ventoux museum in Monieux, the municipal museum in Sault, the extraordinary Gerges Mazoyer museum in Ansouis…

The Fortress of Mornas

This medieval fortress from the 12th century dominates the Rhone valley, perched on top of an impressive cliff. Carefully restored, it offers activities that allow visitors to plunge back into medieval times. The visit of the citadel is for young and old alike.

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