Attractions and places to see around Beaumont-De-Pertuis include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Situated within the Luberon Regional Park, the area offers insights into its rich history, with structures dating back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore historic architecture, picturesque landscapes, and a tranquil atmosphere. The region provides opportunities to discover both man-made monuments and natural points of interest.
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new bridge, the old bridge piers are still standing on both sides of the river
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Cycling to the Pont Mirabeau in Jouques is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the serene countryside and rich heritage of Provence. This historic bridge, built in the 18th century, spans the River Arc and is surrounded by stunning scenery.
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The Céreste road, near Vitrolles-en-Luberon, winds through the magnificent landscapes of the Luberon Regional Natural Park. Along this road, you will discover splendid views of the rolling hills, lavender fields, and typical hilltop villages of the region. The scenery is marked by unspoiled nature, with olive groves, vineyards, and pine trees lining the path.
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Here is the link to the Centre Jean Giono: https://centrejeangiono.com. Also very worth seeing almost directly next door: the exhibition on Carzou: The Apocalypse. https://www.ville-manosque.fr/fete-et-manifestation/exposition-permanente-lapocalypse-de-carzou/
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The Jean Giono center is entirely devoted to the work and life of the famous Provençal writer native of Manosque. You can also visit his birthplace called Maison Le Paraïs by reservation. It is located in a dead end and is complementary to the Jean Giono center. The Raffin hotel that you see in front of you is a superb 18th century Provençal building that belonged to Monsieur de Raffin, an eminent figure from Manosque. The center is, except on public holidays, open from Tuesday to Saturday.
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Pierrevert is a perched village. It is one of the most picturesque and authentic in the Luberon. It is surrounded by vineyards and forests. Jean Giono wrote about Pierrevert: “This golden village like a boat carried by a wave of rocks”. I recommend that you stop on the terrace of the Minots café-restaurant. Located around the fountain, it is an ideal stop during a bike ride.
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Welcome to Manosque, a town steeped in the literary legacy of Jean Giono. 📚🏞️ This charming Provençal town, nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Wander through its streets, where Giono's words come to life, and discover the essence of his beloved Provence. 🏡🌸 Explore the surrounding countryside that inspired his novels, and you'll find yourself transported to the world of "The Man Who Planted Trees" and "The Horseman on the Roof." ⛰️🌿 Immerse yourself in Giono's literary haven, where every corner echoes with his spirit and imagination. 📖✨ Whether you're an avid reader or simply seeking a delightful escape, Manosque promises a journey of literary enchantment and Provençal allure. 🌅📚
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very pretty village and superb church
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Beaumont-De-Pertuis is rich in history. You can visit the Saint-Jean Baptiste Church, with Romanesque elements dating back to the 11th century. Several historic chapels are also notable, including the 12th-century Sainte-Croix Chapel and Notre-Dame de Beauvoir Chapel, which houses an ancient fresco. Don't miss the Mirabeau Bridge, a historic structure rebuilt in 1845.
Yes, the village is nestled within the Luberon Regional Park, offering picturesque landscapes. You can enjoy panoramic views from the hill where Sainte-Croix Chapel is located, or from Notre-Dame de Beauvoir Chapel. The Route de Céreste Scenic Road provides stunning views of rolling hills and lavender fields. Additionally, the 7 Lakes (Natura 2000 Reserve) along the Durance River are a unique area for birdlife and nature lovers.
Beyond its historical architecture, Beaumont-De-Pertuis offers cultural insights. You can discover the Jean Giono Centre, dedicated to the famous Provençal writer, and explore the Historic Center of Manosque, which is steeped in Giono's literary legacy. For those visiting in summer, the village hosts the 'Sons du Lub'' festival, featuring various contemporary music genres.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming streets of Pierrevert Village, a picturesque settlement with historical sites. The Historic Center of Manosque is also considered family-friendly, offering a blend of history and natural beauty. Nature walks around the 7 Lakes (Natura 2000 Reserve) can be a pleasant activity for all ages, especially for birdwatching.
Stroll through the village to discover unique architectural details. The Place de la Colonne features a notable Column Fountain with four Tritons. You'll also find several other historic fountains, including a vaulted washhouse and a mossy fountain, all constructed from identical yellowish limestone. Keep an eye out for the small 'Devil's Head' sculpture above a doorway on the street leading from the church.
Yes, the area offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'View of the Durance loop from Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beauvoir' or the 'Mirabeau Market – Mirabeau Bridge loop from Mirabeau'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Beaumont-De-Pertuis guide.
Cyclists can enjoy scenic rides through the Luberon. The Route de Céreste Scenic Road is a popular cycle way offering beautiful views. Routes like the 'Beaumont-de-Pertuis – Manosque loop' are available for road cycling enthusiasts. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Beaumont-De-Pertuis guide.
Pierrevert Village is a picturesque perched village, considered one of the most authentic in the Luberon. It is surrounded by vineyards and forests, offering a charming experience. Jean Giono famously described it as “This golden village like a boat carried by a wave of rocks.” It also features religious buildings and historical sites, with a lovely café-restaurant around its fountain.
Absolutely. The region has strong ties to the renowned Provençal writer Jean Giono. You can visit the Jean Giono Centre in Manosque, which is entirely devoted to his life and work. The Historic Center of Manosque itself is steeped in his literary legacy, with its streets and surrounding landscapes inspiring many of his novels.
The 7 Lakes are artificial lakes located along the Durance River, created during the construction of the Cadarache hydroelectric dam. This area is classified as a Natura 2000 reserve, making it particularly interesting for birdlife. It serves as a nesting ground for species like the purple heron and an important migration route. It's a popular spot for nature lovers, birdwatching, and peaceful walks.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options include 'Running loop from Gare routiére (90)' and 'Saint-Paul-lez-Durance loop from Saint-Paul-lez-Durance'. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the Running Trails around Beaumont-De-Pertuis guide.
The Mirabeau Bridge is a historic landmark spanning the River Arc. Originally built in the 18th century, its neo-Romanesque porticos were completed in 1835. It was famously washed away by a flood in 1843 and rebuilt in 1845, showcasing its resilience and importance as a crossing point in the region. It's also a popular spot for cycling.


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