Top 6 Things to do for Honeymoon in Luberon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

July 28, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Luberon, France including Art Gallery Contemporary Tapiezo, Truffle Hunting at Les Pastras, Cooking Classes in English @ La Belugue, Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque, Le Sentier des Ocres, Vieille Ville de Gordes.
Restaurants in Luberon

39 rue Richard Casteau, 84220 Roussillon, Gordes France +33 6 14 09 46 50 [email protected] http://www.tapiezo.com
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5.0 based on 362 reviews

Art Gallery Contemporary Tapiezo

ON APPOINTMENT. Tapiezo offers abstract #architectures Babel, universal symbols with ocher pigments of Roussillon in Provence. Recognized by ARTS SCIENCES et LETTRES de PARIS. REFERENCED WIKIPEDIA. A poetic imagination for one amazing exhibition fine art. Tapiézo voted artist of the year. Meeting extraordinary in the Contemporary Art Gallery of the #french artist TAPIÉZO. A work beyond time. A soothing work of art. "Tapiezo, a master of happy wisdom. Tapiezo is the new Picasso." Writter and biograph Jean-Lacouture speaks of the artist: "Tapiezo's recognition is unanimous. He's in the courtyard of the great painters". A french writer, Jacques Salomé says : "Enter into this extraordinary #poetic universe that fills you with joy and fullness. Tapiezo's works bring good luck." SUR RENDEZ-VOUS. Imagination poétique, #art original et apaisant. . #salesart #drouot #akoun #artprice #contemporaryart #gallery #loaart #leasingart #fineart #tapiezo #luberon #vaucluse #picasso #wikipedia

2. Truffle Hunting at Les Pastras

Cadenet France +33 6 26 05 30 49 [email protected] http://www.lespastras.com
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5.0 based on 245 reviews

Truffle Hunting at Les Pastras

Go behind the scenes of the world's most secretive business. Take a tour of a Provençal truffle plantation, learn how truffles are cultivated and truffle dogs are trained, and go on a hunt for France's elusive "black gold" with professional hunters who know all the tricks of the trade. You'll be regaled with stories of successes and sabotage, and learn to tell the difference between the different types of French truffles and the "fakes" from China. Tours are followed up with a sampling of fresh truffle hors d'oeuvres, Champagne and a tasting of our Les Pastras olive and truffle oil. A real treat! Truffle Hunting Tour: Truffle hunt, truffle hors d'oeuvres, Champagne, olive and truffle oil tasting: 70€ per person (winter), 60€ per person (summer). Minimum of 2 people. Weekend tours at flexible hours, weekday tours at 6pm (summer) or 4pm (winter). Please book at least one week in advance. Summer season: May 1 - September 30* Winter season: November 15 - March 15* * Weather permitting 50% of the profits from Les Pastras products go to the One Family orphanage in Haiti

Reviewed By elizbuth - Hendersonville, United States

I've been reading about Les Pastras for several years, and this year I decided the truffle hunt would be a priority for our trip. It was a pleasure to listen to Johann speak so proudly about his family's land and heritage. He welcomed us warmly, gave us a few ground-rules about the experience, and then told us about the process of finding truffles, how to spot a likely place, and the business of raising "truffles trees." The fact that Johann is entertaining and knowledgeable plus fluent in English made the tour even more enjoyable. Jean-Marc arrived with the dogs. I had read about the fancy Italian breed that is often used for truffle hunting, but these dogs were not what I expected. Éclair was a scruffy, short ball of fur and Mirabelle seemed to be a lab-shepherd-? mixed breed. Johann explained the process of training the dogs and noted that any breed could be trained to find truffles. We greeted the dogs, but when it was time to go to work, we had to let them focus. We had walked to the stand of trees where we hoped to find truffles, Éclair sniffed out the truffles, Mirabelle started the digging, and then we got to get the truffle out of the soil. We were taught how to notice the difference in quality. One truffle was softer than the others and another had less aroma than the others. After we found 6 or so truffles, we walked around the family land and were introduced to the area's wild herbs, the beehives, and the fruit and olive trees. Then on to the summer kitchen and getting to eat the fruit of our hunt. Johann talked about preparation, storage, and serving truffles. We had Champagne and ate truffles on butter, on cheese, with oil, and in ice cream. The entire experience was a pleasure.

3. Cooking Classes in English @ La Belugue

37 Cours Nallin, 84120 Beaumont-de-Pertuis France +33 7 68 79 81 20 [email protected] http://www.la-belugue.com
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Cooking Classes in English @ La Belugue

Get prepared for a total immersion into the Provencal way of life in a beautiful 18th century farmhouse. A 3hr cooking class in our Provencal kitchen at La Belugue, followed by a tradtional French meal on our farmhouse table.

Reviewed By LM3131 - Houston, United States

With everything going on Kelly did some online quarantine cooking classes. I took both and LOVED them!!! I did the classes along with a few friends and it was a great way to do something enjoyable online during COVID. I learned so much and she has made me look like a rockstar with some of the dishes. I have a visit on the to do list once travel there is possible. Thank you Kelly!!!

4. Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque

D177a, 84220, Gordes France +33 4 90 72 05 72 [email protected] http://www.senanque.fr/
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4.5 based on 2,368 reviews

Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque

Founded in the 12th century, Notre-Dame-de-Sénanque is a unique example of a Cistercian abbey and still an active monastery.

Reviewed By pollypoulter1969

A beautiful place of full of atmosphere and tranquility. Better than the more publicised Musee de lavande. Here you get to experience the true lives led by the monks, and how they farm the surrounding expanse of lavender fields.

5. Le Sentier des Ocres

Sentier des Ocres, 84220 Roussillon, Gordes France +33 4 90 05 60 25 [email protected] http://www.roussillon-en-provence.fr/ocres.html
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4.5 based on 3,702 reviews

Le Sentier des Ocres

Reviewed By Fijnproevertje

It's like walking trough a red sand canyon, very pleasant and great with kids. It's best to ware closed shoes as the red sand sticks on your feet & shoes.

6. Vieille Ville de Gordes

Gordes France http://www.gordes-village.com/html/index.html
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4.0 based on 1,177 reviews

Vieille Ville de Gordes

Reviewed By 18philippeb - Toulouse, France

Gordes is officially registered among the loveliest villages in France and this is fully deserved. The village is located upside a stiff rock dominating the valley. It’s worthwhile to get lost in the narrow streets and to enjoy the nice view all over the surroundings. Conversely it’s a good idea to stop at the view point one mile before the arrival to get a stunning view on the whole village. Of course Gordes is crowded in summer and you may have to park at a distance (no free parking slots).

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