Here you'll find a selection of photos of villages, sites and sights that you can visit within minutes of our rental accommodation in Vaugines, from Lourmarin and Cucuron to Gordes, Saignon and further afield.
And what's more, all these destinations are situated in the Luberon Natural Regional Park!
We've also got a special page dedicated to the mediaeval village of Oppède le Vieux. Why? Simply Because we like it so much!
All these sites are within easy reach of Chez David by car or bike.
Discover the quintessence of Provence in the Luberon: Lourmarin, Saignon, Bonnieux, Ménerbes, and Lacoste are five enchanting hilltop villages, each with its own soul, history, and breathtaking views.
Together, they form a perfect itinerary for travellers seeking charm, culture, and timeless beauty.
Highlights: Renaissance château, lively Friday market, art galleries, and fountains.
Atmosphere: A vibrant village with cobbled lanes, shaded squares, and a reputation as one of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France.
Notable fact: Albert Camus, Nobel Prize-winning author, is buried here, adding literary prestige to its Provençal charm.
Highlights: The Rocher de Bellevue, offering panoramic views over Apt and the Calavon valley, plus the Romanesque church of Notre-Dame-de-Pitié.
Atmosphere: A perched village with winding stone alleys, flower-filled courtyards, and a tranquil pace of life.
Notable fact: Its Thursday market and scenic hikes make it a favorite for those who love nature and authenticity.
Highlights: The Forêt des Cèdres, the Roman Pont Julien, and medieval ramparts.
Atmosphere: A steep, picturesque village with terraced houses, old churches, and sweeping views stretching to Mont Ventoux.
Notable fact: Once a papal city, Bonnieux retains a rich architectural heritage and a convivial Provençal lifestyle.
Highlights: The Maison de la Truffe et du Vin, the Saint-Hilaire Abbey, and the quirky Musée du Tire-Bouchon.
Atmosphere: A Renaissance village perched on a rocky spur, surrounded by vineyards and cherry orchards.
Notable fact: Artists like Picasso and writers like Peter Mayle were captivated by Ménerbes’ beauty and gentle rhythm of life.
Highlights: The Château de Lacoste, once home to the Marquis de Sade, and the medieval lanes lined with stone houses.
Atmosphere: A timeless village where art and history meet, now infused with creativity thanks to the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Notable fact: Fashion designer Pierre Cardin restored much of the village, preserving its cultural allure.
They are all within short driving distance, making them ideal for a day trip circuit.
Each offers a unique blend of history, gastronomy, and landscapes, from bustling markets to serene panoramas.
Collectively, they embody the spirit of Provence: lavender fields, vineyards, stone houses, and sunlit terraces.