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Plan d’Organ with the Château looming above by Beausoleil
The chateau gets your attention as you drive through town and after you are through, there is a beautiful monastery on top of a hill that catches your eye. It's a spectacular countryside.
- 18 May 2023 - Orgon, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - Chapelle Saint-Théodorit at Parking Baron le Roy (free parking) by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - Old Town by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - a talkative cat by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - Place Castel Gandolfo by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - the Château Castel Gandolfo by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - Walking to the Château by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - Notre Dame de L’Assomption by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - The very steep la rue de l’Eglise is called “rompe cul” and it is said the falls were so numerous over the centuries that it is still possible to hear the cries and swearing of the victims of this street by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings. Rue “Rompe Cul”, from the Provençal “Roumpo qiéu” which means “Break ass” is very steep and although difficult to climb, be even more wary on the way down! It is said in Châteauneuf-du-Pape that the falls were so numerous over the centuries that it is still possible to hear the cries and swearing of the victims of this street.
Châteauneuf du Pape - Notre Dame de L’Assomption by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - Hotel de Ville by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - Restaurant La Mule du Pape (lunch) by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Châteauneuf du Pape - Bar a Vin - La Part des Anges by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - Restaurant La Mer Germaine by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - La Grande Fontaine by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - tasting, boulangerie, Office of Tourism by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape - Place du Portal by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape is famous for its wine so we decided to spend a day visiting. It is a French wine appellation known for its bold Grenache-based red blends. Officially, the region makes both red and white wines with up to 13 different grapes. (Unofficially, there are 20 varieties used in the region!). The whites were a surprise to us and since we had fish for lunch, we were happy to discover them. The town dates back to the 11th century and was the summer home of the Avignon popes. You can park for free and wander all over the town and when you get up near the Château, the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are lots of pleasant restaurants around the fountain square and wine tastings all over the area. Stop at the tourist office or Maison des Vins - Vinadea at 8 Rue Maréchal Foch for more information about where to go for tastings.
Châteauneuf du Pape in the distance by Beausoleil
Châteauneuf du Pape of wine fame. This was our day to visit. You can see the Château in the distance perched on the hill.
- 15 May 2023 - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
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Château de Roussan Hotel Restaurant by Beausoleil
No parking in St. Rémy so we turned around here to go back and try again. That didn't work either so we drove back home for lunch.
- 14 May 2023 - St.-Rémy-de-Provence, France
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Mollégès - the newly renovated Château by Beausoleil
Mollégès is a village in Provence that is currently growing. It is nearly a suburb of Saint-Remy-de-Provence and very near Avignon and many of the Provencal perched villages. It's a great central base for exploring the Luberon. They recently renovated the Château and the town is spic and span. They have all the necessities of life including good roads. It also manages to be quiet and fairly untouristed. They have a monument to the draft horse that is unique in the world. It is the cheval de trait and is the only stone monument to a draft horse carved from a single block of stone. It stands in front of the Château and near the stadium, church and recycling center . . . and free parking. The monument was carved by Camille Soccorsi from Tarascon. Work on the church, Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, undertaken in the 1960s revealed paintings from the 19th century. The decoration of the choir with its landscapes of Provence was recently carried out by Anastasie Tchougounova-Tetrel. These also appear to be somewhat unique since we haven't seen anything similar in churches in Provence.
Mollégès - Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens - interesting frescoes behind the altar by Beausoleil
Mollégès is a village in Provence that is currently growing. It is nearly a suburb of Saint-Remy-de-Provence and very near Avignon and many of the Provencal perched villages. It's a great central base for exploring the Luberon. They recently renovated the Château and the town is spic and span. They have all the necessities of life including good roads. It also manages to be quiet and fairly untouristed. They have a monument to the draft horse that is unique in the world. It is the cheval de trait and is the only stone monument to a draft horse carved from a single block of stone. It stands in front of the Château and near the stadium, church and recycling center . . . and free parking. The monument was carved by Camille Soccorsi from Tarascon. Work on the church, Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, undertaken in the 1960s revealed paintings from the 19th century. The decoration of the choir with its landscapes of Provence was recently carried out by Anastasie Tchougounova-Tetrel. These also appear to be somewhat unique since we haven't seen anything similar in churches in Provence.
Mollégès - Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens - Nave by Beausoleil
Mollégès is a village in Provence that is currently growing. It is nearly a suburb of Saint-Remy-de-Provence and very near Avignon and many of the Provencal perched villages. It's a great central base for exploring the Luberon. They recently renovated the Château and the town is spic and span. They have all the necessities of life including good roads. It also manages to be quiet and fairly untouristed. They have a monument to the draft horse that is unique in the world. It is the cheval de trait and is the only stone monument to a draft horse carved from a single block of stone. It stands in front of the Château and near the stadium, church and recycling center . . . and free parking. The monument was carved by Camille Soccorsi from Tarascon. Work on the church, Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, undertaken in the 1960s revealed paintings from the 19th century. The decoration of the choir with its landscapes of Provence was recently carried out by Anastasie Tchougounova-Tetrel. These also appear to be somewhat unique since we haven't seen anything similar in churches in Provence.
Mollégès - House across from the church by Beausoleil
Mollégès is a village in Provence that is currently growing. It is nearly a suburb of Saint-Remy-de-Provence and very near Avignon and many of the Provencal perched villages. It's a great central base for exploring the Luberon. They recently renovated the Château and the town is spic and span. They have all the necessities of life including good roads. It also manages to be quiet and fairly untouristed. They have a monument to the draft horse that is unique in the world. It is the cheval de trait and is the only stone monument to a draft horse carved from a single block of stone. It stands in front of the Château and near the stadium, church and recycling center . . . and free parking. The monument was carved by Camille Soccorsi from Tarascon. Work on the church, Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, undertaken in the 1960s revealed paintings from the 19th century. The decoration of the choir with its landscapes of Provence was recently carried out by Anastasie Tchougounova-Tetrel. These also appear to be somewhat unique since we haven't seen anything similar in churches in Provence.
Mollégès - le cheval de trait à Mollégès by Beausoleil
Mollégès is a village in Provence that is currently growing. It is nearly a suburb of Saint-Remy-de-Provence and very near Avignon and many of the Provencal perched villages. It's a great central base for exploring the Luberon. They recently renovated the Château and the town is spic and span. They have all the necessities of life including good roads. It also manages to be quiet and fairly untouristed. They have a monument to the draft horse that is unique in the world. It is the cheval de trait and is the only stone monument to a draft horse carved from a single block of stone. It stands in front of the Château and near the stadium, church and recycling center . . . and free parking. The monument was carved by Camille Soccorsi from Tarascon. Work on the church, Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, undertaken in the 1960s revealed paintings from the 19th century. The decoration of the choir with its landscapes of Provence was recently carried out by Anastasie Tchougounova-Tetrel. These also appear to be somewhat unique since we haven't seen anything similar in churches in Provence.
Back past Carcassonne in the distance by Beausoleil
Always trying to get a photo of Carcassonne as we drive past it. This is from the D6113
- 11 May 2023 - Carcassonne, France
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