Discover Provence



Provence invites you to discover its countless sites, its historic heritage and the richness of its nature.


It's also the perfect starting point for discovering the Vaucluse: the Ventoux and Lubéron landscapes, the villages of Gordes, Isle sur la Sorgue or Pernes les Fontaines the Festivals of Avignon, Orange and Carpentras; the vineyards of the Ventoux and the Rhône Valley.


Here's a non-exhaustive list of things to do in the area:

Less than 15 minutes from Le Mas



The Thouzon caves



The caves of Thouzon with a walk to its castle.

Pernes les Fontaines



A visit to Pernes, the city of arts and crafts, with its 40 fountains and its
stroll through the streets to discover artists' studios.

L'Isle sur la Sorgue



L'Isle sur la Sorgue, with its antique dealers, famous Provencal market
and its many cafés and restaurants.

Wave Island



Wave Island" in Monteux, a water park with a host of water-based attractions and innovations.

Parc Spirou



Le parc "Spirou" Amusement park in Monteux, family theme park.

30 min from Le Mas



Avignon



Avignon, the city of the Popes, cradle of the unmissable festival.

Carpentras



Carpentras, with its St Siffren cathedral, synagogue, Friday market in the old town, Sunday flea market under the plane trees and street festival in December.

Vaison la Romaine



Vaison la Romaine and Les Dentelles de Montmirail, with their incredible landscapes and villages such as Sablet and Séguret, and great wines such as Gigondas, Vacqueyras and Beaumes de Venise.

Villeneuve les Avignon



Villeneuve les Avignon, with its Fort St André, Chartreuse, Thursday market and Saturday morning flea market.

Orange



Orange with its ancient theater and choreography.

40 min from Le Mas



Gordes



Gordes, one of France's most beautiful villages, located in the Lubéron regional nature park.

Roussillon



Roussillon, also classified as one of France's most beautiful villages, lies between Ventoux and Luberon, in the heart of the world's largest ochre deposit

Gorges de la Nesque



The gorges de la Nesque and the gorges du Toulourenc

St Remi de Provence



St Remi de Provence, small capital of the Alpilles, with Alphonse Daudet's mill

Les Baux de Provence



Les Baux de Provence, jewel of the Alpilles massif, with its Carrières de lumières



Mont Ventoux



Mont Ventoux, the giant of Provence, for cycling and hiking fans.

Bonnieux



Bonnieux, the Atlas cedar forest, with its many hiking trails.

60min and more from Le Mas



Nimes



Nimes with its Roman monuments, arenas, Maison Carrée and feria.

Arles



Arles, its Roman remains, the amphitheatre, the photo festival.

Aix en Provence



The spa town of Aix-en-Provence, with its famous Cours Mirabeau and Paul Cézanne's studio.

Marseille



Marseille and its Canebière, the old port and the Mucem.

The Camargue



The Camargue, Aigues Mortes with its salt flats, pink flamingos and sandy beaches.



Provence also abounds in products and dishes, each as succulent as the next, such as olives, olive oils, jams, honey, nougat, calissons, lavender, goat's cheese, charcuteries ..... and also natural soaps, candles, santons, pottery and so much more that I can't list because there are so many succulent and attractive things in Provence.


As you can see, this is why we decided to settle in this beautiful region and share it with you.



Wine Estates



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Hiking



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Restaurants



Restaurants: places of culinary delights, conviviality and gastronomic diversity, where flavors and gustatory experiences meet the art of entertaining.