The Comtat Venaissin
Saint-Pantaléon belongs to the Comtat Venaissin, which was once the property of the popes. This territory, which has been part of France since the Revolution, is a popular tourist destination for its authentic villages, castles, churches and religious buildings, and its land based on the cultivation of vines, fruit and olives.
Discovering the Luberon
Departments of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Vaucluse, the Luberon Regional Natural Park seduces with its landscapes, natural environments, between crops and forests, medieval villages and isolated sheepfolds, hills, valleys and valleys… During your hikes, you will be able to admire a little less than 300 different species of vertebrates. For example, the Bonelli’s eagle, a particularly rare species of bird of prey. Cycling enthusiasts can discover the Luberon on the natural side by taking the Voie Verte du Calavon (Green Way of Calavon). The Luberon is home to many perched villages, which you can easily discover from Saint-Pantaléon.
The Museums in the Vaucluse department
Nature destination par excellence, the Vaucluse department is also a cultural destination. The Museums in the Vaucluse department will know how to seduce you. You will be able to visit, for example, the printing museum in Valréas, the lapidary museum of Avignon in Avignon, the ecomuseum of the calls of Saint-Didier of Saint-Didier, the Lambert Collection of Avignon, the museum of the hotel God of Cavaillon…