Guided tour of Gordes by night
Wander around the castle, church and the pretty cobbled streets of Gordes on a night time walking tour.

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel

© Le Mas de Gordes Hotel
Hotel Le Mas de Gordes is situated 1 km from the picturesque village of Gordes
It is in this wonderful setting that Hotel Le Mas de Gordes welcomes you, nestled in a 1.5 hectares wooded park full of the aroma of lavender, thyme and rosemary.
Recently upgraded and modernised, the hotel aims to welcome you into a homely and friendly atmosphere.
This peaceful Provencal house, originally built using local dry-stone, has just been totally renovated. A wide glass frontage has been added allowing more light into the building, and all 18 of the rooms and bathrooms have been updated and redecorated in a modern way whilst still retaining their traditional charm.
The ground floor rooms open either on to a lush patio, or the garden with its ornamental pond, embellished with perfumed and flowery plants. First floor rooms offer a stunning view over the Luberon hills from the balconies.
The buffet breakfast offers a good start for a day of exploration of our beautiful region.
Perched on the edge of the Mont de Vaucluse, Gordes is classified as one of the most beautiful villages of France for its outstanding situation and the exceptional architectural.
You can enjoy a well-earned rest alongside their newly installed heated outdoor swimming-pool. The perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day.
The buffet breakfast room opens on to a terrace, where you will be able to relax for an aperitif after a busy day exploring the region.
The bar serves a fine selection of wines from the Luberon and Ventoux area, from various local producers. Snacks are also available from noon until 21:30.
Although there is no restaurant in the hotel, the reception staff will be happy to recommend you a nearby restaurant and to assist you with a booking.
Situated in the Vaucluse at the heart of the Luberon, Gordes is around a 30 minute drive from Avignon and 1hr30 from Marseille and Nimes. The airports of Avignon and Marseille-Marignane are both around 50 minutes away
Wander around the castle, church and the pretty cobbled streets of Gordes on a night time walking tour.
The gourmet restaurant at Les Bories & Spa has one Michelin star to it's name, courtesy of head chef Pascal Ginoux.
La Trinquette wine bar is a place where you can enjoy fine wines accompanied by delicious tapas in a setting facing the sunset.
Seasonal local produce is used to create exquisite dishes under the expert eye of chef Alexis Osmont.
Le Loup Blanc is tucked away off Rue de la Combe, just down from the heart of the village of Gordes.
Run by Daniela Ernandes passionate kitchen leader, and Chef Mr Jean Jacques Marcellin; the brigade works every day to prepare a tasty cuisine that emphasises the freshness of products and authentic flavours.
This is a family-run business serving fresh organic food on a nice shady terrace.
This castle houses the town hall of Gordes and a museum containing works by the painter Pol Mara, a Flemish artist who lived in Gordes.
Just outside the village of Gordes lies the archaeological remains of a Bronze age village. The Village des Bories dates back to around 2000BC. You can still see ancient sheep pens, stone beehive houses (bories) and bread ovens.
This 12th century Cistercian monastery is an iconic scene of Provence. With fields of rows of lavender in an isolated valley leading to a beautifully solumn sanctuary, the Abbey Notre Dame de Senanque provides a glimpse back in time - if you can ignore the crowds of tourists that invariably will share the moment with you.
This a popular museum to visit for anyone following the Lavender routes around Provence, attracting around 50,000 visitors per year.
This museum exhibits photos, records and videos of life during the occupation of France, the resistance movement in the Vaucluse and pieces by poets, writers and artists.
This old Romanesque style church dates back to the 10th century and was modified in the 12th century. Its austere exterior matches very plain interior decor, very typical to the Romanesque style of the old ages.
One of the prettiest villages in Provence (one of the 'Plus Beaux Villages'), Gordes is perched on top of a hillside around its historic castle.
The little village of Joucas is home to just over 300 inhabitants and can be found on the outskirts of the Luberon regional park.
The main attraction of Fontaine de Vaucluse is the river on which it sits. The source of the Sorgue is found here, a network of underground rivers and streams fed with water from the surrounding mountains.
Goult is a pretty little village, with an old quarter, small castle, windmill and a Romanesque style church.
Roussillon is wonderful village that is notable for its red rocks. You could be forgiven for thinking you've taken a wrong turn into Utah, with the starkly contrasting blue sky, red rocks and green vegetation.
Another village noted for being one of the 'most beautiful villages in France', Menerbes has a wonderfully authentic feel to it and is full of historical charm.
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