What to see
As there is never enough time to see everything, I recommend the following in the area I visited:
• Gordes and Sénanque Abbey
These were probably my favourite places, where Provence is at its most natural. The village of Gordes, made completely of stone, is beautiful with stunning views, although finding a parking space is a challenge. If you want to treat yourself, stay at Hotel La Bastide. A few kilometres away, you will find Sénanque Abbey, which is still lived in and fully functioning, with its characteristic fields of lavender, in flower at the end of June.
• Saint Rémy and Les Baux de Provence
These two nearby tourism spots are ideally located to visit in the same day. Les Baux de Provence is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Visitors can enjoy the castle and the Carrières de Lumières exhibition, an immersive art experience with spectacular huge projections. Before going up to the castle, you will find the Cave Berthe, which has a magnificent pathway through vineyards and olive tress. This 1,600-metre walk is highly recommended and will satisfy any cravings for wine tourism. You can continue on to Saint Rémy, another charming village on the Van Gogh route (where he spent time) and a good place to buy souvenirs.
• L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
It is considered a small Provençal Venice, due to its canals, although this is a slight exaggeration. The small village has a market every Thursday in the centre. It is also famous as a centre for antiques, with a market organised every Sunday. Nearby, on the way to Fontaine de Vaucluse, kayaking on the river Sorgue is a good option. It is affordable for the whole family and an excellent way to enjoy nature on a river with transparent waters.
• Avignon
One of the large cities in the area, Avignon is famous for its bridge named after the city, and the impressive Papal palace. You will always find cultural or wine-related events in Avignon, which is a good, more urban, place to visit.
Apart from these must-see visits, the best thing to do is get in the car and explore!