The Luberon is home to many fine restaurants, some of which are just a few minutes from the hotel.
Whether you want to enjoy the Provençal atmosphere of the local bistros, or appreciate the refined cuisine of our gourmet restaurants, we can advise you and give you our best addresses !
The various restaurants we have selected are keen to give pride of place to local produce.In high season, we recommend that you book well in advance.
Don't hesitate to ask us when booking your stay, we can provide you with a list of restaurants we recommend.
The market takes place in the village square and picturesque alleyways of our charming hilltop villages in the Luberon.
It's the perfect place to fill your baskets with local produce and get a taste of the local culture.
You can also stroll around to the sound of the cicadas, admire the colourful stalls, smell the Provencal herbs and stop off at the café!
Market days
Monday mornings : Cavaillon, Forcalquier, Lauris
Tuesday mornings : Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt, Gordes, Aix-en-Provence, "Marché Paysan" * in Apt
Wednesday mornings : Sault, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Wednesday evenings : "Marché Paysan" * in Coustellet (from early June to early September)
Thursday morning : Goult, Ménerbes, Roussillon, Saignon, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aix-en-Provence
Friday morning : Bonnieux, Lourmarin, Gargas, Eygalières
Saturday morning : Apt, Aix-en-Provence
Sunday morning : "Marché Paysan" in Coustellet *, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
* The "Marché Paysan" is a quality label set up by the Luberon Regional Nature Park. Local produce straight from the farm.
If you want to discover the hillsides of the region, explore authentic wine estates and taste quality wines, there's plenty to choose from around our hotel.
Meet the winemakers who open the doors of their estates or cellars for a moment of sharing and exchange.
You can taste a selection of Red, Rosé and White wines labelled AOC Côte du Luberon, or Côte du Ventoux, Roussillon being situated on the border of the two appellations.
Provence is famous for its floral, herbaceous and Mediterranean scents. Notes of lavender, rosemary, thyme, lemon, cypress and flowers such as jasmine and rose are often associated with the region.
Indulge in the scents of Provence as you stroll through the characteristically fragrant market stalls, visit the Lavender Museum in Coustellet or the Marseille Soap Museum in Salon-de-Provence.