The Luberon Regional Park offers a habitat to an exceptional variety of flora and fauna, as well as an architectural and natural heritage of high value www.parcduluberon.com
Mont Ventoux : The giant of Provence (1912 m).
Fontaine de Vaucluse: natural source of the Sorgue that springs from the ground at the foot of a 230 m cliff.
The Provençal Colorado: remains of an old ochre quarry on an area of more than 30 hectares.
The Alpilles: exceptional mountain range with famous towns and villages such as les Baux de Provence, Saint Rémy en Provenc
The Thouzon cave in le Thor: discovered on the 23rd of January 1902, it is the only natural cave opened to visitors in the Vaucluse. Situated in the centre of the Pays des Sorgues. www.grottes-thouzon.com
The Dentelles de Montmirail: a remarkable rock formation and exceptional climbing, site.
The gorges of the Nesque: imposing wild canyon, perfect for cycling and hiking.
The gorges of the Toulourenc: walk starting at the small village Saint Léger in the Ventoux and following the riverbed to the Veaux bridge.
The Orgnac pothole near Bollène: Cave and regional prehistoric museum www.orgnac.com