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The village of Bonnieux is perched on a narrow, steep ridge, rising up from a flat plain to the 12th-century "Eglise Haute " church at the top with its high, pointed steeple.

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Vaucluse (84480)
Population: 1,422
Altitude: 420 m

Nearby:  | Aix-en-Provence 44 km | Apt 12 km | Avignon 50 km | Buoux Fort 10 km | Cadenet 16 km | Cavaillon 24 km | Gordes 14 km | Goult 7 km | Lacoste 5 km | Lourmarin 12 km | Luberon | Marseille 75 km | Menerbes 9 km | Oppede 13 km | Pont Julien 6 km | Roussillon 13 km |


Hotels near Bonnieux: | Bonnieux | 9 km Menerbes | 12 km Apt | 12 km Lourmarin | 13 km Roussillon | 14 km Gordes | 16 km Cadenet |


Access to this "vieille église" is via 86 steps going up from the village. Take a fast hike from bottom to top, winding up through the narrow streets passing in arched tunnels beneath the houses, up the 86 steps, and you'll earn the spectacular view, shaded by tall pine trees and magnificent centuries-old cedars. Just out of the village to the east, you'll find signs along the road to the Fôret de Cèdres (cedar forest).

A lovely little park with lush green grass is hidden out past the end of the high church at the top and has a view of the gorges cutting through the Luberon to the south, behind the village. The newer "église neuve" church with its high, pointed steeple sits prominently out on the slope in front of the lower village. This fine church is considered "new" because it was built just yesterday, in 1870.

A road also winds back and forth up through the village, passing small squares with shops and cafés at different levels. There are a number of small shops with pottery, artisanal items, and one with beautiful hand-woven wool items. The shops are spread out enough to be unobtrusive.

The view from Bonnieux is out over plains, with vineyards, fields and cherry orchards. Further in the distance you can see tiny medieval villages.

In a two-star hotel high in the village you can sit on the private terrace of your room and watch the sun set behind the neighboring village of Lacoste. Of course you need to get up early enough in the morning to watch the rising sun light the village up again.



Bread Museum

Bonnieux has Beyond's only bread museum, the Musée de la Boulangerie. The museum displays a period bread oven and bread shop, not so much different than what you see in today's small boulangeries (although they are steadily disappearing with the encroachement of the massive "bread factories").

The Bonnieux Musée de la Boulangerie is in a 17th-century house, perfectly natural for this ancient village. The museum explains the history of bread, from Roman times through Medieval and the French Revolution. Explained is the entire sequence of bread making, from the agrarian civilizations and their farming equipment, through the milling to the distribution.

The museum is open in the summer, daily except Tuesdays. In the Spring and Summer the museum is on weekends. Other times by rendezvous.
The hours are 10h-12h, 15h-18h30
12 rue de la République. Tél 04 90 75 88 34; Fax 04 90 20 53 45


History

Name
First record, 1103 Castrum Bonils

Prehistoric: There are many neolithic signs at and around Bonnieux, including several shelters and tombs.

Celto-Ligurian: Gaulois villages of the "Vulgientes"

Gallo-Roman: the Roman road Domitienne Way (Voie Domitienne) passes Bonnieux to cross the Calavon at the Pont Julien, one of the most beautiful Roman bridges in France.

Medieval: a monastery in the 6th century (on the site of a pagan temple); part of the Comtat Venaissin; abandoned in the 13th century; Knights Templiers


Office de Tourisme

Tel : 04 90 75 91 90; Fax: 04 90 75 92 94

Dates

Market day: Friday
Fête votive: first Sunday 15 Aug.


Wine

Apt is in the region of the Rhône Valley Côtes de Luberon wines.


Transportation Bonnieux

Bus

See Beyond's Bus Schedules Page 02: Vaucluse Department for downloading Vaucluse bus-lines map and schedules (link for PDF files).

Apt - Aix-en-Provence Bus

Vaucluse bus line 9.1 serves Apt, Bonnieux, Lourmarin, Puyvert, Lauris, Cadenet, Villelaure, Pertuis, Aix-en-Provence.

Avignon, Pertuis Bus

Two Vaucluse bus lines are required to travel between Avignon and Bonnieux, Lourmarin, Cadenet or Pertuis.
(A) • Line 15.1: Avignon, Coustellet, Les Baumettes, Goult/Loumieres, Gare de Bonnieux, Bonnieux/Pont Julien, Apt Le Chene, Apt; • Line 9.1: Apt, Bonnieux, Lourmarin, Puyvert, Lauris, Cadenet, Villelaure, Pertuis.
(B) • Line 7: Avignon, Caumont, Cavaillon; • Line 15.2: Cavaillon, Cheval-Blanc, Mérindol, Puget, Lauris, Puyvert, Lourmarin, Cadenet, Villelaure, Pertuis.

Cavaillon - Bonnieux Bus

Vaucluse bus line 15.2 serves the towns and villages: Cavaillon, Les Taillades, Robion, Maubec, Oppède, Ménerbes, Lacoste, Bonnieux. There are 3 buses a day: early morning, mid-day, evening.
Cavaillon has links to Avignon, Aix-en-Provence and Marseille.

Department 84, Vaucluse Buses

See Beyond's Bus Schedules Page 2: Vaucluse Department for downloading Vaucluse bus-lines map [Plan global des lignes] and bus-line schedules [pdf for each line] (link for PDF files).

• Avignon has train or bus connections to Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Nîmes, Saint Remy-de-Provence, Paris. • Cavaillon has bus connections to Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Saint Remy-de-Provence. • Pertuis has bus connections to Aix-en-Provence and Marseille.


Sports

Cycling

The Luberon en Vélo cycling path runs 100 km between Cavaillon, Apt and Forcalquier.

Camping


Hiking

Maps:

IGN (1/25,000) #3142 E "Apt (ouest), Bonnieux (3242 OT)"

IGN (1/25,000) #3243 OT "Pertuis, Lourmarin"

Didier Richard (1/50,000) #14 "Luberon, Sainte-Victoire"

icon dot The GR97 (Grande Randonnée) passes through the center of the Luberon mountains south of the Bonnieux.
icon dot A hiking trail south from the village goes into the Luberon to join the GR97.
icon dot A hiking trail north from Bonnieux crosses fields and a few low hills to join the GR6 near Roussillon, about 10 km away.


Dining

L'Arôme

• In the Michelin Bib Gourmand Guide 2010

Location: 2 Rue Lucien-Blanc

Closed: 16 février-23 mars, jeudi sauf le soir de mars à octobre et mercredi

Tel: 0490 758 862

Web: www.larome-restaurant.com

Cuisine régionale and fish. In a lovely old stone house, with terrasse.

Le César

Location: Place de la liberte

Closed: Thur; 1 Nov-15 Dec.

Tel: 0490 758 018

Also hotel; 7 rooms 200 F; 7 rooms with terrace and view 400 F.

Le Fournil

Location: 5 Place Carnot

Closed: Mon; Tue noon; 15 Nov-11 Dec; 3 Jan-4 Feb

Tel: 0490 758 362; Fax: 04 90 75 96 19

Good, regional cuisine.

Restaurante de la Gare de Bonnieux

Location: 5 km nw of Bonnieux on D36 at old railway station.

Closed: Monday

Tel: 0490 758 200

Very nice setting, with an outdoor terrasse looking across the fields towards Bonnieux and Lacoste - reserve. From Bonnieux, go down out of town north on D194 (direction Cavaillon) 5 km (1 km before you get to the main N100 road) turn left into the old railway station.


Lodging - Hotels

Hostellerie du Prieuré 3*** tel: 04 90 75 80 78; fax: 04 90 75 96 00

César Hotel-Restaurant 2** tel: 04 90 75 96 35; fax: 04 90 75 86 38

La Bastide de Capelongue Hotel 4**** tel: 04 90 75 89 78; fax: 04 90 75 93 03

Relais de la Rivière 3*** tel: 04 90 04 47 00; fax: 04 90 04 47 01

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Hotels in Towns Nearby to Bonnieux

• 9 km — Menerbes hotels

• 12 km — Apt hotels

• 12 km — Lourmarin hotels

• 13 km — Roussillon hotels

• 14 km — Gordes hotels

• 16 km — Cadenet hotels



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