Luberon Provence France - Video Travel Guide [2018]
Visiting the Luberon Region in Provence [France]: spectacular countryside of vineyards and orchards, fascinating perched hill-top villages, outstanding natural produce and the light of Van Gogh and Cezanne.
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Villages of the Luberon, France 2013
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Lacoste and Lourmarin - The Most Beautiful Villages In France
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Okay, they might not be the MOST beautiful villages, but Lourmarin did make the list of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France.
The Perched villages of the Luberon, Provence
Come with me on a tour from the beautiful village of Lourmarin, to visit some of the Luberon's breathtaking perched villages in this captivating part of Provence; Bonnieux, Ménerbes, Oppède-le-Vieux, Gordes, L'Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque, Roussillon and back to Lourmarin passing the Pont St Julien and Château Canorgue on your way back. A truly special journey........
Lacoste, Provence Video Guide
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Lacoste is a hill top village perched above the Luberon valley with an impressive castle that is these days owned by the designed Pierre Cardin
The castle at the top of the village was originally built in the eleventh century but became famous in the seventeen hundreds when it was bequeathed to the de Sade family and was inherited by the Marquis de Sade in 1763 who was famous for holding debauched parties there.
Today visitors can walk through the cobbled streets up to the castle and enjoy the art festival in July an views of the valley below.
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The Sentier des Ocres is an ochre mine, opened for the tourists. It's an exceptional experience and a must for every tourist visiting the town of Roussillon - beautifully wooded paths and a fantastic scenery. It's just Grand Canyon in French version!
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Very Quick View of Roussillon and Gordes, France
I think this clip may have been truncated, and I apologize. We were offline for a couple of weeks and I was trying to keep vacation clips short and on-target for memory purposes.
Roussillon is in the Lubéron region of Provence, a Southern region of France in the Vaucluse département. Montventoux is a bald mountaintop nearby and its limestone cap appears to be snowy even in Summer. Its name is Celtic in origin (!) and refers to the wind here, which is the mistral. It can be very strong and destructive. I've experienced worse winds in my day, but this one ... well, let's just say the novelty wears off after about 15 seconds!
The many cliffs and gorges here have a red clay important in the production of ochre for pigments. Unfortunately, as synthetic pigments fell into favor, business declined here. Also, excellent almonds come from here but the market was kind of crushed in the '60s by the California USA dried fruit and almond producers. Locals wisely switched their marketing strategy to wines -- this region produces some really fine ones!
This is a Mediterranean climate and is usually sunny, warm and dry. Samuel Beckett lived in Roussillon for quite awhile and his house is still there. Gordes, shown briefly on this clip in the distance about 10 km away, is a very posh ancient village with five star features, and we rented a house there for a week, slightly late in the season, enjoying the great weather but paying a lot less. My spouse liked Roussillon so much, he came back here two more times this day! Since it's not far from Gordes, he wanted to do some hiking and had seen a special postcard of Lacoste, domain of the family of Le Marquis de Sade, he wanted to buy for his collection. I said, have at it, honey! I cooked and lounged by our private pool. It was glorious, but now I am back in Paris, nursing a cold and working. Ugh.
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Oh, I am warning you -- Roussillon contains many wonderful shops. You can take a container to the bakery and fill it up with fresh local olive oil, and buy rare fruit confit, a wonderful cookie made of pistachios and pine nuts, almonds dredged in nougat and chocolate ... honey ... you have been warned! You can also buy wonderful ceramics and stone items made with the local ochre. This is a prime tourist spot. There is a gorgeous cemetery, clean public toilets, and an incredible, open sky. And yes, a lot of places you could fall and break your neck!! :)