Best castles around Sarrians are situated in a charming village in the heart of Provence, known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes. The region is characterized by lush vineyards and orchards, set against the backdrop of the Rhône Valley. This area offers a blend of cultural significance and natural beauty, providing a unique setting for historical exploration.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The Château de Châteauneuf-du-Pape is situated on a hill with panoramic views over the Rhône plain. The castle ruins date back to the 14th century and showcase medieval papal architecture. Wine lovers can sample the appellation's famous red wines in the surrounding area. The grounds offer numerous hiking trails between vineyards and lavender fields. Visitors gain insights into the history of the papal summer residence and the regional culture of Provence.
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Bad Google translation of Brigitte Roth's comment. It should read 800 m of elevation gain.
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Great place to picnic at the top with the option of a quick vin rouge at the tasting at the top
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beautiful castle that can be visited. The view from the castle to the surrounding area is very beautiful. Worth a stop.
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When it was built, the Château du Barroux was a powerful keep, surrounded by thick walls, which protected the plain of Comtat Venaissin against Saracen and Italian invasions. In 1274, when the Comtat Venaissin was taken possession of by the Papacy, Barroux became a fiefdom under the control of the Apostolic Chamber of Carpentras, until 1791, when the Comtat was attached to France. Abandoned, damaged in 1793 by the revolutionary hordes, sold in the 19th century, it fell into complete ruin, and it served as a stone quarry for almost 150 years. until its purchase at the beginning of the 20th century by an industrialist, Mr. Vayson de Pradenne, who undertook restoration work. His family still owns the place today. During the war, it was partly used as an observation post by the German occupation troops. In 1944, during an ambush, the Resistance killed a German soldier in the surrounding area. In retaliation against this army of shadows, the occupying troops, gathering the inhabitants of Le Barroux, wanted to execute civilian hostages. Fortunately, the leader of the German detachment was relented and did not commit this revenge, but when they left, the Germans discovered straw mattresses and other traces of occupation in the castle. Thinking they had found a resistance hideout when it was in fact the former cantonment of their own troops, they set fire to the castle, which burned for 10 days. Under almost permanent restoration, the castle now houses a whisky distillery and a fossil exhibition.
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There used to be a castle and the settlement of Durban here. The chapel and other buildings are gradually being rebuilt with donations. Between the chapel ruins and the remains of a watchtower there are two picnic tables with a wonderful view of the area to the south and Baumes-de-Venise. You can find out more about the project here: https://www.fondation-patrimoine.org/les-projets/castellas-de-durban-a-beaumes-de-venise
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Since 1274, Carpentras belonged to the papal domain of the Comtat Venaissin. Between 1309 and 1314, Pope Clement V made Carpentras – alongside Avignon – his residence. During the term of office of Pope Innocent VI (1352–1362), the city was surrounded by a city wall with 32 towers and four gates to protect it from the plundering mercenary troops of the Grandes Compagnies. The 27 m high Porte d’Orange (around 1360) with its battlements is the only remaining city gate and is open on the city side as a three-wall gate tower (half-shell tower). It has two plank floors, one above the brick passageway (barrel vault) and the defense platform behind the battlements. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpentras
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clearly visible from afar!
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Sarrians is home to several significant historical sites. Among the most prominent are the luxurious Château de Tourreau and Château de Sarrians, both 18th-century estates known for their extensive grounds and amenities. For historical ruins, you can visit Châteauneuf-du-Pape Castle, which dates back to the 12th century, and the Château du Barroux, which offers self-guided tours.
Yes, Château de Tourreau operates as a five-star luxury hotel and exclusive rental property, perfect for special events. Similarly, Château de Sarrians is an exquisite private estate offering modern comforts within its 18th-century charm, including two swimming pools and tennis courts. Both provide a high-end, private experience.
The Château du Barroux is open for visits, offering a self-guided tour with brochures in multiple languages to explore its long history. While Château de Tourreau and Château de Sarrians are private estates, they can be experienced through luxury stays or event rentals.
Absolutely. The Châteauneuf-du-Pape Castle is a significant ruin, representing the remains of the castle of the popes of Avignon. Additionally, the Castellas de Durban Ruins are gradually being rebuilt, offering a glimpse into past settlements and a wonderful view of the area.
The Orange Gate in Carpentras, a 14th-century city gate, is considered family-friendly and offers an interesting historical landmark to explore. Its impressive 27-meter high structure with battlements provides a tangible connection to the region's past.
The region around Sarrians offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Suzette Pass – Chaîne Pass loop from Vacqueyras,' or challenging mountain hikes like the 'Col du Cayron loop from Gigondas.' For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Madeleine Pass – Summit arrival loop from Carpentras.' You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Sarrians, Mountain Hikes around Sarrians, and Gravel biking around Sarrians guides.
Yes, the area around Châteauneuf-du-Pape Castle is excellent for hiking. The nearby Dentelles de Montmirail offer challenging mountain hikes, including routes like 'Col du Cayron – Col d'Alsau loop from Lafare.' These trails provide stunning views and a chance to explore the natural beauty surrounding the historical sites. More details can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Sarrians guide.
The Provence region, including Sarrians, is beautiful in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though it can be quite warm. Winter visits offer a quieter experience, but some attractions might have reduced hours.
Yes, Chateau Mont Redon is a notable site with vineyards dating back to Roman times. The area around Châteauneuf-du-Pape is renowned for its wine, and you can cycle directly through beautiful vineyards near the castle. Château de Sarrians is also situated amidst lush vineyards and orchards, offering a picturesque setting for wine enthusiasts.
Many sites offer panoramic views. From the Castellas de Durban Ruins, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the area to the south and Baumes-de-Venise. The Châteauneuf-du-Pape Castle ruins, perched on a hill, also provide expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape and vineyards. Château de Sarrians is known for its majestic horizons over the Rhône Valley.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the sites. The self-guided tours at Château du Barroux are highly rated for their informative brochures. The scenic beauty of the vineyards surrounding sites like Chateau Mont Redon and the historical significance of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape Castle ruins are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


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