Tourisme et Handicap
  • office de tourisme Luberon - Pays d'Apt
  • Castellet, village de provence
  • Fruits confits d'Apt
  • ocres du luberon à rustrel
  • Saint-Saturnin, village du Luberon
  • Lavande de Provence
  • Carrière d'Ocre en Provence
Réalisation du site internet de l'Office de Tourisme Luberon-Pays d'Apt par Toile de fond, création de site internet à Nantes

Pont Julien and Via Domitia

Pont Julien and Via Domitia

Although over two thousand years old, this Roman bridge is in excellent condition and connects the Apt-Cavaillon road with Bonnieux and Lacoste.

The bridge was built on the Via Domitia, the oldest road in France, built by the Romans to link Rome with the Empire's conquered territories. The road was probably built between 27 BC and 14 AD.
The bridge is 46.60 metres (152 feet) long, 4.20 metres (13 feet) wide and has three arches.
The bridge has - somewhat miraculously - survived centuries of the River Calavon's notorious floods.