At the crossroads of the Vaucluse, Drôme and Alpes de Haute Provence regions, Saint Trinit, like the neighbouring villages of Ferrassières and St Christol has no ramparts. It is an authentic village offering a pleasant setting for a leisurely stroll.
In the heart of the village you will see period houses, narrow streets and the St Trinité church, listed as a Historic Monument since 1915. This remarkable building is a fine example of the region's Romanesque architecture.
Opposite is the former priory with its impressive vaulted doorway.
On the outskirts of the village, near the covered wash-house, a designated "Tourism & Disability" rest area provides a delightful picnic spot overlooking the lavender distillery. Another special place to relax is beside the imposing, centuries-old lime tree behind the small St Roch chapel, built in 1632.
Surrounded by vast pine, oak and beech forests that are ideal for mushroom hunting, the village celebrates this seasonal harvest each year with a fair on the 2nd Sunday of October.