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WALKING
HOLIDAYS IN LUBERON
Self-guided
walking tour
The
Luberon in Provence
Walking
Tours in France
2010
prices
Land
of lights and contrasts, the Luberon is synonymous with colours
and scents. The ochre of the Colorado de Rustrel contrasts with
the blue of the sky and the green trees below. The Calavon valley,
irrigated and cultivated by man, is nothing less than a huge orchard
surrounded by mountains : the Vaucluse Mountains and the Alps
of the Haute Provence to the north, the Petit and the Grand Luberon
to the south. Covered by rocks or forests, or cut in by deep gorges,
these mountains shelter several old villages, which overlook the
valley bear witness to the rich history of the area. Outstanding
sites, abbeys, castles, old and picturesque villages, this will
be your daily menu, seasoned with a touch of ochre, a lavender
scent and, above all, overflowing with sun. Enjoy your hike!
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DURATION:
8 days
TOURCODE: C102-CO
GRADE: Easy: grade 3
DAY STAGES: 16 -20 kms
DATES: Start March to November
PRICE: 1116 euros / person (twin-share)
Single room supplement : 368 euros
SINGLE TRAVELLER: 1553 euros
Accommodation:
*** hôtels.
4 nights and **hotel 3 nights
Budget
travellers:
no
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Comfort
Walking Tour.In this tour,
we give priority to comfort and service of hotels and to the
quality of the restaurant. You will stop in 2,3 star hotels
located in beautiful places and very often recommended by important
guidebooks such as the Guide Rouge or the Gault-Millau Guide.
We
dont hesitate to escort you by taxi at the end of the
walk to stay in the best hotel in the area (old castles, farmhouses
or water-mills
)
For info and bookings on walking tours,
contact us.
Walking
tour in Provence
Day 1 : Arrival at FONTAINE DE VAUCLUSE (early afternoon, if you
can). This small town is well-known for its spring and for the
mysterious hole from where the Sorgue River gushes out. Petraque,
poet and humanist (1304-1374) lived here for many years. You must
visit the Saint Veran Romanesque Church and the remains of the
castle of the Cavaillon Bishops, situated above the valley. Take
time also to stroll to the Sorgue spring, located at the bottom
of a vertical cliff that stretches 230 meters high! This geyser,
one of the largest around the world, has a variable rate of flow
that can reach more than 100 m3 per second in times of high water!
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 3-star hotel.
Day 2 : FONTAINE DE VAUCLUSE - GORDES (20
km 5 hour walk). You will
leave Fontaine-de-Vaucluse and walk through the first hills of
the Monts du Vaucluse where the landscape alternates between olive
trees, vineyards, oak and pine forests. You will climb up through
the Vallon de la Font dOule and pass through the forests
to reach la Basse Pouraque, an isolated farm in the middle of
the woods. You will continue walking through the forest to reach
the Vallon de la Senancole, where nestles the Cistercian abbey
of Senanque. Austerity and aestheticism are the main features
of this abbey, which has resisted tumultuous times but has preserved
most of the original 12th century Romanesque buildings. You will
then pass through a small valley to arrive at Gordes.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 3-star hotel with swimming-pool
Day 3 : ROUSSILLON - GORDES (23 km
7 hour walk or 16 km 4 hour walk).
Escort by taxi to Roussillon. Built on a rocky spur, this typical
Provencal village is surrounded by ochre quarries and cliffs.
Take pleasure in a stroll through the narrow streets that circle
around the belfry and the church, and discover the beautiful ochre
cliffs called La Chaussée des Géants. You will leave
the village, crossing through the plains covered with vineyards
and fruit trees, the old village of Joucas, perched high on a
hill, looming in the distance. You will reach the Les Grailles
hamlet at the opening of the wild Veroncle Gorges. You might choose
to walk up them to discover the ruined watermills, some of which
are recently restored, and continue on past Murs and its château,
and then across the 300-meter cliffs of Barres before returning
to Gordes. Otherwise, you can simply go back to Gordes and wander
through the narrow streets of this lovely medieval village.
Lodging and breakfast in the same 3-star hotel
Day 4 : RUSTREL - VIENS (15 km
4 hour walk). Escort by taxi to the
village of Rustrel. After visiting this pleasant village, head
to the Colorado de Rustrel, large quarries where ochre was once
extracted. The working of these quarries and natural erosion have
carved numerous peaks, sheer cliffs, narrow corridors, and large
pillars of earth, ranging in color from bright yellow to blood
red. This ochre massif is accessible by a number of well-marked
paths. You will continue your trek, passing above the village
of Gignac to arrive in Viens. Viens is an old fortified village
with beautiful 12th century houses near the Sarrazine Gate and
the château. The Romanesque church lies just beyond the
village.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel outside the village,
complete with swimming-pool
Day 5 : VIENS - CERESTE (23 km
7 hour walk). You will start out
in the direction of Viens and continue to the St Ferreol chapel.
You pass through the Cavalon valley and through the wild and impressive
Oppedette Gorges up to the village of Oppedette, a small, isolated
and timeless village. The path runs along the edge of the Vaucluse
Plateau and leads you through other isolated villages to the château
of Ferrage and the ruins of the Carluc Priory, a former abbey
built in the 12th century. You will then reach the old town of
Cereste, erected on the Via Domitia a Roman path from Italy
to Spain.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel
Day 6 : CUCURON VAUGINES LE GRAND LUBERON and LE
MOURRE NEGRE (21 km ascent
: 780 meters 7 hour walk ).
Escort by taxi to Cucuron. After having left your bags at the
hotel, you will head out towards the charming Provencal village
of Vaugines. You will climb along the Vallon de Vaumière
towards the crests of Le Grand Lubéron where you will join
a wooded walkway. The incline is long, but not very demanding.
You will reach Le Mourre Nègre. At 1125 meters, it reaches
up as the culminating point of Lubéron. Even if you find
yourself a little out of breath, you will appreciate you efforts
when you gaze upon the astounding view that unfolds before you.
From here, it is literally all down hill, and you
will enjoy the easy walk down through the Vallon de La Fayette,
past the Tuillière farm and the lErmitage chapel,
and your entry into Cucuron for the night.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel
Day 7 : BONNIEUX APT (22 km
ascent : 550 meters). Escort
by taxi to Bonnieux. Bonnieux is a small, beautifully terraced
village sitting quietly beneath Saint Martins Church. From
this church spreads a lovely view of the Cavalon Valley and neighbouring
villages. You will take your hike through the priory of Saint
Symphorien, passing by the church with its bell tower that stands
25 meters into the sky, and past the Buoux Fort, built on a rock
spur above the Aigue Brun Valley. You will arrive in the village
of Buoux and pass by the small, stone-covered Sainte Marie Chapel
in the middle of the towns cemetery. You will follow this
trail as it takes you by the Renaissance château of Buoux
and through small orchards all the way to Apt, laid in the Cavalon
Valley and known for its crystallized fruit and preserves.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 3-star hotel
Day 8 : APT. Tour ends after breakfast. We recommend you to take
time to visit Apt. It is a charming Provencal village with much
to offer. Visit Sainte Annes Cathedral, the small squares
and fountains, the medieval gate Porte de Saigon, and the beautiful
narrow streets of the old city.
The
price includes:
Lodging and breakfast with or without dinner in a double bedroom
for 7 Days (see tour description)
luggage transport from one hotel to the other during the tour
the road book
Escorts
by taxi : Gordes-Roussillon, Gordes-Rustrel, Cereste-Cucuron,
Cucuron-Bonnieux
Not
included:
Lunches, drinks, and sundries.
Insurance for cancellation.
To
get there: By
train: The nearest station to Fontaine de Vaucluse is the Avignon
TGV station. Scheduled buses between Avignon and Fontaine de Vaucluse
or transfer by taxi. On return, scheduled buses between Apt and
Avignon
By road: access to Avignon along the A7 motorway, then take the
N100 road to Isle sur Sorgues and Fontaine de Vaucluse
Car park facilities: We dont recommend you leaving your
car in Fontaine de Vaucluse (free unguarded car park). We urge
you to park it in the pay 24 hours guarded car park, closed to
the Avignon centre railway station and take scheduled bus to Fontaine
de Vaucluse
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