
Le Mûrier & ses alentours
Séjourner au Mûrier, c’est aussi profiter de la richesse de la région.
À quelques pas de notre maison d'hôte, vous trouverez le marché provençal hebdomadaire, des cafés animés et certains des sites archéologiques romains et médiévaux les plus remarquables de France, ce qui vous permettra de les explorer facilement sans avoir besoin d'une voiture. Vaison-la-Romaine est également un véritable paradis pour les cyclistes, qui peuvent profiter de balades tranquilles à travers les vignobles ou de montées emblématiques comme celle du Mont Ventoux, régulièrement présente dans le Tour de France.
Les environs font partie de la célèbre région viticole des Côtes du Rhône, avec d'innombrables caves, villages et routes panoramiques à découvrir. Que vous veniez pour le cyclisme, l'histoire, le vin ou simplement pour ralentir et profiter du style de vie provençal, notre maison est un lieu accueillant pour se détendre et découvrir le meilleur de la région.

Fresh products, a local selection, and a peaceful moment: a simple and pleasant way to start the day before heading out to explore the region.

A Roman theater, archaeological remains, and an ancient bridge bear witness to a rich past, all accessible on foot from the town center.
A must-see for understanding the region's history.

Many estates welcome visitors for tastings and meetings with the winemakers. We would be happy to direct you to our recommended addresses.

Nearby rises the legendary Mont Ventoux, a true challenge for cyclists and the highest point in the region.
Whether for a challenging climb or a simple scenic ride, the landscapes are spectacular.

From village to village, the squares come alive with the rhythm of local producers: seasonal fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olives, honey, flowers, textiles, and crafts.
It's a simple and authentic way to discover the region, its products, and its way of life.
We will provide you with information on nearby markets depending on the dates of your stay.


After the fall of the Roman Empire, the population gradually sought refuge in the hills for protection.
By the 14th century, a fortified village had developed on the rocky hill overlooking the valley. This village became what is now known as the Upper Town of Vaison.

Fresh products, a local selection, and a peaceful moment: a simple and pleasant way to start the day before heading out to explore the region.

A Roman theater, archaeological remains, and an ancient bridge bear witness to a rich past, all accessible on foot from the town center.
A must-see for understanding the region's history.

Many estates welcome visitors for tastings and meetings with the winemakers. We would be happy to direct you to our recommended addresses.

Nearby rises the legendary Mont Ventoux, a true challenge for cyclists and the highest point in the region.
Whether for a challenging climb or a simple scenic ride, the landscapes are spectacular.

From village to village, the squares come alive with the rhythm of local producers: seasonal fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olives, honey, flowers, textiles, and crafts.
It's a simple and authentic way to discover the region, its products, and its way of life.
We will provide you with information on nearby markets depending on the dates of your stay.


After the fall of the Roman Empire, the population gradually sought refuge in the hills for protection.
By the 14th century, a fortified village had developed on the rocky hill overlooking the valley. This village became what is now known as the Upper Town of Vaison.

Fresh products, a local selection, and a peaceful moment: a simple and pleasant way to start the day before heading out to explore the region.

A Roman theater, archaeological remains, and an ancient bridge bear witness to a rich past, all accessible on foot from the town center.
A must-see for understanding the region's history.

Many estates welcome visitors for tastings and meetings with the winemakers. We would be happy to direct you to our recommended addresses.

Nearby rises the legendary Mont Ventoux, a true challenge for cyclists and the highest point in the region.
Whether for a challenging climb or a simple scenic ride, the landscapes are spectacular.

From village to village, the squares come alive with the rhythm of local producers: seasonal fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olives, honey, flowers, textiles, and crafts.
It's a simple and authentic way to discover the region, its products, and its way of life.
We will provide you with information on nearby markets depending on the dates of your stay.


After the fall of the Roman Empire, the population gradually sought refuge in the hills for protection.
By the 14th century, a fortified village had developed on the rocky hill overlooking the valley. This village became what is now known as the Upper Town of Vaison.

Fresh products, a local selection, and a peaceful moment: a simple and pleasant way to start the day before heading out to explore the region.

A Roman theater, archaeological remains, and an ancient bridge bear witness to a rich past, all accessible on foot from the town center.
A must-see for understanding the region's history.

Many estates welcome visitors for tastings and meetings with the winemakers. We would be happy to direct you to our recommended addresses.

Nearby rises the legendary Mont Ventoux, a true challenge for cyclists and the highest point in the region.
Whether for a challenging climb or a simple scenic ride, the landscapes are spectacular.

From village to village, the squares come alive with the rhythm of local producers: seasonal fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olives, honey, flowers, textiles, and crafts.
It's a simple and authentic way to discover the region, its products, and its way of life.
We will provide you with information on nearby markets depending on the dates of your stay.


After the fall of the Roman Empire, the population gradually sought refuge in the hills for protection.
By the 14th century, a fortified village had developed on the rocky hill overlooking the valley. This village became what is now known as the Upper Town of Vaison.

Fresh products, a local selection, and a peaceful moment: a simple and pleasant way to start the day before heading out to explore the region.

A Roman theater, archaeological remains, and an ancient bridge bear witness to a rich past, all accessible on foot from the town center.
A must-see for understanding the region's history.

Many estates welcome visitors for tastings and meetings with the winemakers. We would be happy to direct you to our recommended addresses.

Nearby rises the legendary Mont Ventoux, a true challenge for cyclists and the highest point in the region.
Whether for a challenging climb or a simple scenic ride, the landscapes are spectacular.

From village to village, the squares come alive with the rhythm of local producers: seasonal fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olives, honey, flowers, textiles, and crafts.
It's a simple and authentic way to discover the region, its products, and its way of life.
We will provide you with information on nearby markets depending on the dates of your stay.


After the fall of the Roman Empire, the population gradually sought refuge in the hills for protection.
By the 14th century, a fortified village had developed on the rocky hill overlooking the valley. This village became what is now known as the Upper Town of Vaison.