Roam the Provence

The country of Buis
From Buis les Baronnies, 6 km away,
various activities are available.
You can practice
climbing, via ferrata, caving, canyoning,
paragliding as well as biking, hitchiking,
horse riding...
For stronger feeling, you can practice 4 wheels drive, quad and some aerial sports.
But Buis les Baronnies is also a quiet and typical village from Provence where you can find out the market place and its XVth century arches. Every Wednesday morning a beautiful "marché provençal" takes place in the village where to buy a high range of regional products.

For stronger feeling, you can practice 4 wheels drive, quad and some aerial sports.
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But Buis les Baronnies is also a quiet and typical village from Provence where you can find out the market place and its XVth century arches. Every Wednesday morning a beautiful "marché provençal" takes place in the village where to buy a high range of regional products.



You will also find plenty of small villages around as charming as the other... Montbrun les Bains, Vaison la Romaine, Nyons,
Savoillans, without forgeting those who call out to the côtes du Rhône wine passionates, Gigondas, Rasteau,
Séguret, Vacqueyras, Vinsobres, Beaumes de Venise...

Several tours travel throughout the length end breadth of the region to visit ancient monuments and museums, natural or historic human made sites...


Several tours travel throughout the length end breadth of the region to visit ancient monuments and museums, natural or historic human made sites...



In
particular, see the country sides of olive trees, lavanders* and
apricot trees, meet the famous lime trees of the Baronnies
(appellation controlée)... get in the mont Ventoux, on the top of the
Bluyes
or the Albion mountains !
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Pottery training course by the day : maryse.bonnefoi@wanadoo.fr
* from 1750 to 1900, the lavander is growing wild. There was no cultivation but traditionnal gathering of wild flowers.