 
    Canoe Evasion, near Isle sur la Sorgue
This company offers a 2 hour river descent from Isle sur la Sorgue to Fontain de Vaucluse in canoes.

© Le Mas de Cure Bourse

© Le Mas de Cure Bourse

© Le Mas de Cure Bourse

© Le Mas de Cure Bourse
3 stars hotel in the charming town of Isle sur la Sorgue
Located in an old 18th-century post house, this hotel offers the quietness of a secluded place.
The hotel has 14 air-conditioned rooms with TV and mini bar, divided into three levels from classic rooms to suites.
Additionally, they have a large garden with a pleasant swimming pool open from April to October. There is also a masseuse available for massages under the pergola or inside the house.
Events can be celebrated here, from weddings to seminars and business meetings, even closing it partially or totally.
The restaurant serves homemade food made with fresh produce following traditional Provençal recipes. Their wine list favours local vineyards.
 
    This company offers a 2 hour river descent from Isle sur la Sorgue to Fontain de Vaucluse in canoes.
 
    Clip yourself in for adventures in the treetops! Children from two years have their own special course, and there are additional routes for four year olds, and one for over nines.
 
    Close to Isle sur la Sorgue in the Vaucluse region of Provence lies the 18-hole golf course of Provence Country Club.
 
    Umami is a small restaurant tucked away on rue Carnot in delightful Isle sur la Sorgue.
 
    This small restaurant is located in the outskirts of the small village of Le Thor, in a business park. It features a large terrace in their garden.
 
    In a friendly atmosphere with a contemporary decor, Benjamin and Sophie Fabre are pleased to welcome you.
 
    A gourmet restaurant in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the Café Fleurs Au Jardin d’Aubanel welcomes you for a delicious gourmet experience to be enjoyed in a peaceful waterside setting.
 
    Rising in the centre of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Patisserie Leyris offers a wide variety of breads, pastries, cakes, savoury products, cheesecakes, brightly coloured cupcakes and a wide selection of fine chocolates.
 
    In the centre of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, in the heart of an antique village shop, the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and is waiting for its guests to enjoy the traditional Provencal cuisine.
 
    This place is a bar, restaurant and tabac all rolled into one, on the side of the river in the centre of Isle de la Sorgue.
 
    The building itself has been protected as a historic monument since 1979 and is worth the journey just for that, let alone the art works inside.
 
    Originally built in 1222 this church was renovated and extended in the Italian Baroque style in the 17th century and was consecrated in 1672 by the Bishop of Cavaillon.
 
    You will be able to walk along the fossil bed of an ancient underground river, and discover the richness and diversity of this cave and eco-museum.
 
    The synagogue in Cavaillon is no longer used as a place of worship, but it's on many people's "must visit" lists if you're in the area, thanks to its ornate decoration and fascinating history.
 
    From the outside you can't really tell what a beautiful cathedral this is, rich with carvings, gold leaf and painted walls, ceilings and archways.
 
    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.
 
    L'Isle sur la Sorgue is a small Provencal town that sits on the edge of the Luberon and to the east of Avignon. It is most famous for its antiques markets and arcades which draw thousands of visitors every year.
 
    Velleron is a small town with around 3,000 inhabitants and can be found around 25km to the east of Avignon, not far from Isle sur la Sorgue.
 
    Caumont sur Durance lies midway between Avignon and Cavaillon on a small plain near the Durance river.
 
    Cavaillon, as with many towns and villages in Provence, has a diverse cultural heritage and you don't have to walk far to come across its old town, a first century Roman arch, France's oldest Jewish synagogue, or to enjoy the views from the St Jaques hill that overlooks the town.
 
    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.
 
    The old village in Robion is quite a contrast to the built up area that you approach it through, with old cobbled streets, small church and a fountain shaded by plane trees.
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