Mas des Cèdres

Ménerbes, Luberon

Welcome to Mas des Cèdres



Mas des Cèdres, the ideal holiday home to discover Luberon with family or friends. Beautiful memories forever. Experience the rhythm of a provencal village. Let yourself be charmed by the magnificent nature. Enjoy one of our lovely lodgings.

surroundings



Mas des Cèdres is located in the countryside among the vineyards, you can fully enjoy all the sounds and smells of the countryside. Read: buzzing bees and chirping crickets during the summer months, a lone rooster crowing, a tractor from the winegrower working his land... The bakery, grocery store and restaurants in Ménerbes are easily reached on foot in less than half an hour, but a car is handy and necessary to explore the region ...

Visit Ménerbes



Ménerbes, a charming village perched on a hill, invites you to take a stroll through its medieval streets, with breathtaking views over the Luberon and the valley. Explore the citadel and ramparts for a journey through history, then stop off at the Maison de la Truffe et du Vin du Luberon to sample local specialties, including truffles and regional wines.

Château de Lacoste



Close to Ménerbes, this château once belonged to the Marquis de Sade. It is located in the village of Lacoste and offers breathtaking views of the Luberon. The château also plays host to art festivals.

Sénanque Abbey



Located near Gordes, this Cistercian abbey is surrounded by lavender fields, making it an emblematic image of Provence. You can visit the abbey and learn more about the life of the Cistercian monks.

The hilltop villages of the Luberon



Gordes: One of France's most beautiful villages, with its castle, narrow streets and dry-stone houses.


Bonnieux: A charming village with historic churches and incredible views.


Roussillon: Famous for its ochre cliffs, this village is perfect for a colorful stroll.

The Ochre Trail in Roussillon



An easy walk through the ochre quarries, where you can admire landscapes in vibrant shades of red, yellow and orange.

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