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Eygalieres in Les Alpilles

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Posted by anneeuropeantravel in Provence hotels, restaurants in Bonnieux

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Chapel St-Sixte, Coteaux d'Aix en Provence-les -Baux, Le Bistro d'Eygalieres chez bru, Le Mas dou Pastre, Les Alpilles, Mas de La Brune

The lower slopes of Les Alpilles are covered with vineyards producing Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence-les-Baux, a wine with a very good reputation. In the heart of the Alpilles, the tiny village east of Eygalieres is really too pretty for its own good, now filled with overpriced interior, design shops and restaurants. However its delightful 12th- century chapel St-Sixte, which dominates a luminous hillside speckled with olive and almond trees lifts the spirits. Pagan rites were performed on the hill.Pagan rites involving spring water from les Alpilles were performed on the hills. One still remains: on the day of a couple’s engagement the future husband drinks spring water from his fiance’s hands. If they don’t marry within a year he dies.

Eygalieres is host to the elite, before it was St Tropez, now they have all moved here. This sleepy, tiny village has always been home to artists, but now it has become the Hamptons of Provence.

Le Mas de La Brune

I really liked this place and was delighted by its owner , Marie de LaRouziere  whose property spreads over 5 hectares of newly landscaped gardens surrounded by Lavender, chestnut trees, and roses. The 16th-century Mas ( farmhouse), was built by the mayor of Eygalieres. The decor in the rooms is not the best, but if you make the best of it you can have a wonderful time during your stay. The mas only serves breakfast.( About 2 kilometers north of Eygalieres toward Route St-Remy). Phone number is 4-90-95-90-77

Le Mas dou Pastre

This very simple, 18th-century stone farmhouse B&B has 12 rooms, all decorated in the Provencal style- sunny ochers and apricots, cornflowers blue. When I went there quite a few years ago, no English was spoken there. Albine Roumanille, her husband Maurice and sister Joelle, were extremely gracious. The breakfast was wonderful, coffee, freshly squeeze orange juice, homemade jams and breads , all was wonderful!. The rooms were affordable price wise and I would recommend it to anyone  who does not want to break their bank account. Quartier Saint Sixte ; 4-90-95-92-61

 

Swimming pool at Le Mas dou Pastre

Swimming pool at Le Mas dou Pastre

Le Mas de La Brune

Le Mas de La Brune

Le Bistrot d'Eygalieres Chez Bru

Le Bistrot d’Eygalieres Chez Bru

Exquisite Food at Le Bistrot d'Eygalieres

Exquisite Food at Le Bistrot d’Eygalieres

Le Bistrot d'Eygalieres.

Le Bistrot d’Eygalieres.

Vegetables  in Provence

Vegetables in Provence

Provencal Food

Provencal Food

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Le Bistrot d’Eygalieres Chez Bru

Belgian born owner chef Wout Bru‘s dishes, are all densely flavored poached prawns with a compote of tomatoes; seared foie gras in a Balsamic reduction or a tart of sweet, delicate sardines; roast pigeon with shallot confit and Tarragon essence; also a rich and flaky caramelized apple tart was out of this world. The owner has expanded so the place looks very different and the colors are as bland as the restaurant decor. Rue de La Republique ; 4-90-90-60-34

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Cities,Towns and Villages in the Vaucluse

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Posted by anneeuropeantravel in Hotels, Provence tours, restaurants in Bonnieux

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Bonnieux, La Bastide de Capelongue

If you happen to be in Bonnieux, just outside of town , on a beautifully landscape hillside , this country inn breathes such impeccable good taste, La Bastide de  Capelongue, Bonnieux. Its beautiful wrought- iron gates open automatically to reveal a flagstone drive punctuated with pretty little trees in iron planters. If you plan on staying in June or July you will always have the smell of lavender, thyme and rosemary surrounding you.  The inn’s overall color inside is ivory and raw linen, with warm Salernes  tiles floors . The staff is warm and welcomes you home instead of checking in. A fire crackles in the main lounge which is filled with Limewood Louis XIII chairs and couches that are upholstered in raw linen. I would go back to La Bastide for the following reasons. The setting is wonderful and there is a great pool with a very beautiful view of the surrounding mountains of the valley; the food is very good and it is a prefix menu, a five course menu of hearty Provencal dishes. When you are ready to book, make sure that you want a Luxe room. Note that the rooms are small and also avoid the annex building where the rooms are somewhat motel-like.

http://www.capelongue.com

Le Fournil in Bonnieux. The bistro is in an old bakery and it is the last word in rustic chic. What makes it apart from other places is the food is very delicious and the service is attentive and friendly. The last time I was there we had a great starter which was a mille-feuille of eggplant and tomato. The menu at Le Fournil changes seasonally. I really enjoy my dessert which was a wonderful fig tart with a cinnamon crust, or a selection of goat cheeses – Fresh, salted, herbed and rolled in ashes.

5 Place Carnot, Bonnieux France. 4-90-75-83-62  http://www.lefournil-bonnieux.com

Vernin Carreaux d’Apt.

If you like hand-glazed ceramic tile ,make a stop at the Vernin- carreaux d’Apt . This workshop offers 190 colors to choose from; even special orders are welcome. Route d’Apt; 04-90-04-63-04

Chateau de Mille. This property, which dates to 1238, makes what many considers the best red wines in the Luberon. You can visit the chateau and pick a bottle or two, but BE SURE TO CALL AHEAD. Conrad Pinatel , the wine maker is a cordial host. Chateau de Mille is on D3, a pretty back road between Bonnieux and Apt. 4-90-74-56-82

Anne Suire

Fall Provence Tours/ thanksgiving 2015

10 guests are invited to join us. $ 3,840 pp.

La Bastide de Capelongue

La Bastide de Capelongue

A room at La Bastide de Capelongue

A room at La Bastide de Capelongue

The wrought iron gates at La Bastide de Capelongue

The wrought iron gates at La Bastide de Capelongue

Entrance at La Bastide Capelongue

Entrance at La Bastide Capelongue

Le Fournil in Bonnieux

Le Fournil in Bonnieux

Chateau de Mille

Chateau de Mille

Carreaux d'Apt

Carreaux d’Apt

Carreaux d'Apt

Carreaux d’Apt

Lunch at Le Fournil in Bonnieux

Lunch at Le Fournil in Bonnieux

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