Best attractions and places to see around Cadenet, a village located in the southern Luberon region of Vaucluse, France. The area is characterized by its position in the Durance valley, offering a mix of historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, local markets, and extensive natural parks. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An emblematic place in Cucuron, a lively village all year round, the Place de l'Étang and its two-hundred-year-old plane trees offer an ideal setting to stop for a refreshing drink in the shade or have lunch on a terrace. On market days, the atmosphere is typical of the region.
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enjoyed a cool bath after a long bike ride.
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Gorgeous ! This place really makes you want to stop for a drink... For next time!
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Hundreds of buses containing billions of tourists.
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Its alleys, its artistic craftsmanship and its unique environment make it a must to visit. Walk through its small streets and discover the superb architectural heritage of this village, including the street of the old presbytery. This magnificent climb of stairs cut into the rock connects the old church to the belvedere, from where we discover a magnificent panorama of the valley.
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A gentle climb, little challenge. It's more about staying relaxed because of all the car traffic. It's just a main axis over the mountain in the middle
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nice lake to cool off, there are catering facilities and even a pizza vending machine
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It was a water reserve used to supply the grist mills in case of shortages. In these types of lakes, water from springs in the Luberon massif was stored all year round. Now it is a beautiful pond with goldfish
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Cadenet is nestled within the Luberon Regional Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. You can visit the Luberon Cedar Forest Trail (Forêt des Cèdres du Luberon), known for its century-old cedar trees and peaceful hiking paths. The village is also located in the scenic Durance Valley, and during summer months (July to September), you can cool off and swim at Cadenet Lake. Another charming spot is Cucuron Pond, an ideal place to relax amidst plane trees.
Yes, Cadenet offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Luberon Cedar Forest Trail features well-marked paths, including one suitable for wheelchairs. For more extensive options, you can explore routes like the 'Cadenet – Lourmarin, from château to château' (9.7 km, moderate) or the 'Château de Cadenet – View over Cadenet loop' (7 km, easy). You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides at Hiking around Cadenet.
Cadenet boasts a rich history. You can explore the impressive ruins of the Château de Cadenet, an 11th-century medieval castle offering panoramic views and featuring rock-cut dwellings. The Église Saint-Étienne, with parts dating back to the 12th century, houses a remarkable 3rd-century AD Roman sarcophagus used as a baptismal font. Don't miss the unique Troglodyte Dwellings, cave homes dug directly into the rock, and the bronze statue of André Estienne, the 'Drummer of Arcole', in the main square.
Cadenet offers several cultural insights. The Musée de la Vannerie (Basketry Museum) showcases the village's historical basket-making industry. You can experience local life at the weekly market every Monday or the farmers' market on Saturdays (April to November). For a taste of local produce, visit Bastide du Laval for wine and olive oil tastings, or even try a unique truffle hunting experience in the local truffle fields.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the easy trails and peaceful setting of the Luberon Cedar Forest Trail, which even has a wheelchair-accessible path. Relax by Cucuron Pond, or visit Cadenet Lake for swimming during the summer months. The Musée de la Vannerie offers an interesting look into local history, and truffle hunting can be a fun and educational experience for all ages.
For breathtaking views, head to the ruins of the Château de Cadenet, which offers magnificent panoramas of the Durance valley, the Luberon, Sainte-Victoire mountain, and the Alpilles. The Luberon Cedar Forest Trail also provides beautiful viewpoints overlooking the Durance valley. Additionally, the village of Bonnieux, a short drive away, offers a superb panorama of the valley from its belvedere.
Cadenet is an excellent base for exploring the Luberon region. Consider visiting Lourmarin, known as one of France's most beautiful villages with its Renaissance castle. Bonnieux offers stunning architectural heritage and valley views. Cucuron features medieval gateways and a lively pond area, while Ansouis is another picturesque village. The medieval Silvacane Abbey is also nearby for those interested in Romanesque architecture.
The Luberon region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. For swimming, Cadenet Lake is open from July to September. Spring and early autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant landscapes. Summers can be warm, but the cedar forest provides shade, and the lake offers a refreshing escape.
Yes, the area around Cadenet is popular for cycling. You can find challenging gravel biking routes like 'La Tapy Sheepfold – Luberon Cedar Forest loop from Lourmarin' (69.8 km, difficult) or 'Château de Lourmarin – Rest spot on the Durance loop' (51.8 km, moderate). For mountain biking, options include 'Ruins of Château de Cadenet – Cucuron loop from Cadenet' (36.7 km, difficult). Explore more routes at Gravel biking around Cadenet and MTB Trails around Cadenet.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere and impressive century-old trees of the Luberon Cedar Forest Trail, highlighting its well-marked paths and stunning viewpoints. Cucuron Pond is loved for its relaxing ambiance, perfect for enjoying a drink amidst the plane trees. The alleys, artistic craftsmanship, and magnificent panoramas from the belvedere of Bonnieux also receive high acclaim.
Yes, the Luberon Cedar Forest Trail (Forêt des Cèdres du Luberon) offers a specific blue-marked route that is suitable for wheelchairs and people with limited mobility, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the cedar forest.


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