Best attractions and places to see around Maubec include historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the Luberon region of Provence, France. The village is nestled amidst vineyards and olive groves, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Maubec serves as a starting point for exploring the diverse landscapes of the Luberon Regional Natural Park.
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Pretty hall surrounded by cars
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There are public toilets on the central square, a cafe and a supermarket nearby. You can take a break in the shade under this beautiful hall.
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This beautiful little hall is located in the central square in Cologne. Here you can spend a little time in the shade during your lunch break. Opposite there is also a café where you can stop off and a supermarket nearby.
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Mauvezin, built on a rocky outcrop, dominates the Arratz valley. You will find many shops and services there.
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Medieval village classified among the "most beautiful villages of France". You enter the village through a very beautiful arched doorway to discover small streets lined with tall, colorful stone and half-timbered houses built around the Saint-Vincent church. Do not miss the bookstore which is a nugget and which serves delicious sandwiches!
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Pretty medieval village between Toulouse and Montauban. You can have a coffee and take a break. Be careful, on Sunday very few shops are open
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A royal bastide from the 13th century, Beaumont-de-Lomagne has kept its typical new medieval town character, with a central square topped with an immense wooden market hall from the 14th century. Its fortified brick church, in Southern Gothic, is shaded by an imposing Toulousain-style bell tower.
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A super nice little old town which has been lovingly restored.
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Maubec offers several historical landmarks. You can wander through the picturesque, steep, cobblestone lanes of the Old Village (Maubec-Vieux), admire the 18th-century St. Maurice Church with its frescoes, and see the distinctive Belfry. While the Castle is a private residence, its presence adds to the historic ambiance. Don't miss the unique Noria, an ancient chain pump on the road to the old village.
Yes, just a short distance from Maubec, you can visit the Medieval village of Sarrant. It's classified among the 'most beautiful villages of France' and features small streets lined with colorful stone and half-timbered houses built around the Saint-Vincent church. Another notable settlement is Cologne, known for its beautiful medieval square and hall, built around two perpendicular axes with square blocks and a central square with a belfry.
Maubec is nestled in a region of natural beauty. The old village itself clings to the slopes of the Montagnette Hill, offering exceptional panoramic views across the Durance valley, the Monts de Vaucluse, and even Mont Ventoux. The area is also surrounded by vast vineyards and olive groves, characteristic of the Luberon region, making it an important wine center.
The Luberon Regional Natural Park, where Maubec is located, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, and the Calavon Greenway (EV8) provides a safe route for cycling. For more specific routes, you can explore running trails, road cycling routes, or MTB trails that start near Maubec and explore the surrounding landscapes.
While specific family-friendly attractions aren't detailed, the general ambiance of the Old Village with its winding lanes and traditional Provençal houses offers a charming experience for families. Exploring the Medieval village of Sarrant, with its unique architecture, can also be an engaging activity for all ages. The Coustellet Farmers' Market provides a lively cultural experience.
The Coustellet Farmers' Market, held every Sunday morning from April to December and on Wednesday evenings in summer, is a must-visit. Located in the hamlet of Coustellet (part of Maubec), it's a fantastic place to taste local produce, meet regional producers, and immerse yourself in the local Provençal culture.
The area boasts unique architectural styles. For instance, Cologne was built on the plan of royal lowland bastides, featuring square or perpendicular blocks around a central square with a hall and belfry. The Bastide and Cologne hall highlight also showcases a pretty country house with a square surrounded by old houses and a magnificent hall, offering a glimpse into traditional regional design.
The best way to explore the Old Village is on foot. Wander through its picturesque, steep, cobblestone lanes, admire the elegant 18th-century facades, and discover remnants of ancient fortifications. Look out for the charming Rue de l'Église, lined with traditional houses, and the various wells and fountains that dot the village, reflecting its historical connection to water.
Yes, within the Old Village, you can find an interesting natural curiosity: a fig tree growing directly out of a stone wall, showcasing nature's resilience and adding to the village's unique charm.
Mauvezin is a town built on a rocky outcrop that dominates the Arratz valley. It offers a range of shops and services, making it a practical stop while exploring the region around Maubec.
Beaumont-de-Lomagne, a former bastide founded in the 13th century, is renowned for the cultivation of its white garlic. It features a superb central hall and several mansions from the 16th and 17th centuries. It's also notable as the birthplace of the mathematician Pierre de Fermat.


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