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Tourism Villars
Villars is a French commune, located in the department of Vaucluse and Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur.
Sights in Villars
- Parish Church
- Chapelle Saint-Pierre de Bagnols
- Chapelle Saint-Roch
Museums and monuments to visit
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Château de Simiane-la-RotondeOwnership Simiane Agoult, the presence of a castle here is attested from 1031. The chapel, built over a crypt house the tomb of Raimbaud d'Agoult, who participated in the First Crusade and died ...
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Abbaye de ValsaintesAt 600 meters, the garden combines flamboyance of the mineral and vegetable. Site a historical and cultural multimillénaire, Abbey dominates Valsaintes sacred ground from prehistory to today. ...
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Château de GordesArriving in Gordes, we are surprised by the imposing grandeur of the castle and church overlooking the village, for better protection as in the past, its people and exercise their respective ...
Route of Wines: Côtes de Rhône southern zone
- Thème : Gastronomy
- Départ : Chateauneuf-du-pape
- Durée : 4 jours
Enjoy these 4 days to discover the great wines that are the Cotes du Rhone, southern zone.
Welcome to Apt
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Apt
- Durée : 7 jours
Apt is a french town, sub-prefecture of the department of Vaucluse, in the area Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It is located on the old Domitienne way. Its downtown area, grouped around the cathedral Sainte-Anne, occupied formerly an island.
Roussillon
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Roussillon
- Durée : 5 jours
Roussillon is located in the middle of the northern valley of Luberon, between “the small” Luberon and the Mounts of Vaucluse. The village is classified among the most beautiful villages of France and a part of the perimeter Regional natural park of Luberon.
Céreste, Gate of the Aples de Haute Aprovence
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Cereste
- Durée : 4 jours
Céreste is a french town, located in the department of Aples de Haute Aprovence and the area Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Its inhabitants are called Cérestains.