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This little walled village on the farming plains of the eastern Luberon mountains is an interesting place for a visit and a great place for an overnight stay.

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Vaucluse (84240)
Population: 1,053
Altitude: 400 m

Nearby:  | Aix-en-Provence 41 km | Beaumont-de-Pertuis 10 km | Cavaillon 61 km | Cereste 21 km | Cucuron 20 km | Forcalquier 29 km | Grambois 6 km | Jouques 28 km | Lourmarin 29 km | Manosque 21 km | Montfuron 11 km | Pertuis 16 km | Peyrolles-en-Provence 27 km | Reillanne 17 km | Tour-d'Aigues 11 km | Vitrolles-en-Luberon 5 km |


Hotels near La Bastide-des-Jourdans: | 16 km Pertuis | 20 km Cucuron | 21 km Manosque | 29 km Forcalquier | 29 km Lourmarin | 41 km Aix-en-Provence |


Most of the limited commerce is along the main road through the village, including a couple of good cafés. The walled part of the village is picturesque, beginning with the Medieval entry portal and including small streets, ancient doorways, an old church and a Medieval castle.

Two of the old entry ports through the defensive walls remain from the 14th century [Photo-04].

A small stream runs through the center of the old village, channeled in a wide cemented passage.



History

Name
First record, 13th century Bastida Jordanorum

Gallo-Roman: The village was created in the Middle Ages, but there was a Gallo-Roman villa here, and a borne miliaire found here indicates the passage of a Roman Road.

Medieval: The earliest know site here was the priory Saint-Pierre de Pomeroi in 1027, later converted into an agricultural building. In 1176 the Knights Templars built a Commanderie at Limaye (a Gallic name), and the ruins are still visible on the Limaye Farm. Their stone chapel Saint-Marcel was westernized — with the apse at the west.

The village of La Bastide was founded in 1253 by the Jourdan's, who remained Lords until the 14th century. The built the chapelle Saint-Lambert, dated 1274.

In 1378, Reine Jeanne (Queen Jane) confiscated La Bastide-des-Jourdans, along with other Provençal properties, in revolt against the kingdom of Naples. The last Medieval ruler was Raymond II d'Agoult in 1385.


Transportation La Bastide-des-Jourdans

Bus

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.


Hiking

Maps:

IGN (1/25,000) #3342 OT "Manosque, Forcalquier"

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

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


Lodging - Hotels

Hotel - Restaurant

Auberge du Cheval Blanc

Hotel-Restaurant, Serge Moullet

Location: La Bastide-des-Jourdans

Tel: 0490 778 108

Summer garden. Great dining.

Hotels in Towns Nearby to La Bastide-des-Jourdans

• 16 km — Pertuis hotels

• 20 km — Cucuron hotels

• 21 km — Manosque hotels

• 29 km — Forcalquier hotels

• 29 km — Lourmarin hotels

• 41 km — Aix-en-Provence hotels



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