Speechless in front of the panoramic view!

Some unique pictures of the sky, lavender, vineyards, wheat fields... from the sky!

A morning take-off

The Colorado Provencal is still asleep. It is 6 a.m. but the early bird catches the worm.

In the middle of a field, Hervé Maucci spreads a 28 meters long canvas. The fans are turned on. And it grows and grows below the sun rise.

The passengers seem impatient: an entire hour flying over the ochers! It is a first for me... in a hot-air balloon. Since 1783, the brilliant Montgolfier brothers have given a dream to generations of adventurers and poets with a balloon.

I am reminded flame and heat will make it take off.

Everyone is aboard in the small vessel: a wicker basket that accommodates up to 12 people. Hervé the pilot starts the four burners, the ball rises slowly, very slowly. The ground is moving away, the sky is mine! No jerks, it is incredibly steady.

We can see the Luberon hilltop villages Rustrel, Caseneuve and its fortress, the lavender grid patterns, vineyards and wheat fields. Below, the colored ochers, hoodoos, cliffs as cut by a giant artist. Some early-morning walkers even wave to me!

We rise again, almost up to 1200 meters. It is so quiet, it seems barely real, the world is so small.

But time goes by. We are looking for an old field to land and the wind makes the decision (if necessary, the basket keeps propane reserves for more autonomy). Loosing altitude, we rely on the expertise of the pilot who knows how to fly using the air currents.

Vol-Terre car followed by road. The hot-air balloon lands with a surprising softness and we all happily take part in packing the gear. The sun is now up.

As a souvenir, Hervé gives everyone a beautiful flying diploma to exhibit home with pride!

As for me I am going to quickly look for a Jules Verne novel.

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The Pont Julien

Do you know that the Pont Julien has been used for road traffic until 2005 !

If I were a Gallo-Roman trader living in Narbonnaise Gaul (around 120 BC), I will have crossed the Pont Julien to go to Rome or to the Spanish provinces. Equipped with my of Vicerello itinerary, the "Michelin" map of the time, I have all the useful information: lodges, relays and distances in miles; the shortest and safest route.

Soldiers, civil servants, merchants, travelers, pilgrims, the imperial post office, travel on the Via Domitia, which is already very busy. Thanks to the texts and the archaeological research, it was put together on almost all of its course from the Rhone to the Col du Montgenèvre. It is a public road, maintained by the Empire. At the approach of cities, this route, the oldest in France is 5 to 6 meters wide, and paved inside. This is the case near Apta Julia (Apt) and Cabellio (Cavaillon). Out of town, the road is covered with gravel. The layout is made of rectilinear segments in plain and adapted with a good practical sense to the ground conditions. Every mile (1480m), a column-shaped stone is erected. There were also roadside stops, such as "Ad Fines" (boundary lines) located at the edge of Apt and Cavaillon, between "Albici" and "Cavari".

Structures made of stone or wood equipped the way. Consul Domitius Ahenobarbus built the Pont Julien.

This work of art is one of the best preserved Roman bridges. Located on the Calavon, the bridge is firmly anchored on a rocky outcrop. More than 80m long, 6m wide and 11m high, it is composed of three semicircular arches, the central arch being higher gives the structure a donkey like shape. Large arched openings are arranged to facilitate the evacuation of water during floods. The work is made of local limestone (from Luberon quarries) with the use of wooden or metal spikes embedded in lead (the holes can be seen). The work is preserved in its entirety.

The name "Pont Julien" has been attested since the Middle Ages. It is related to the name "Apta Julia" (Apt), founded between 45 and 27 BC. JC. Julia's title refers to the emperor, Caesar. It is the only city described as "Julia" in the Empire on the route from Rome to Cadiz.

The bridge was built in the first decades of our era. In constant use since, it has undergone over the centuries only punctual repairs as in 1789.

Classified Historical Monument in 1914, this bridge is not adapted to the traffic of our time. Thus, today, the building is highlighted and another bridge allows vehicles to cross the Calavon between Apt and Bonnieux.

Lavender is the Luberon Blues !

Mid-June to mid-July ? ! Obviously, it's the best season to photograph the lavender fields !

Want to see lavender fields ? Download the Claparèdes plateau hike on Chemin des parcs website !

In the evening, the scent of lavender spreads. You will then have the best olfactory sensation !

Distillerie des Agnels on the Claparèdes Plateau

Throughout the Luberon, only the Pays d'Apt grows lavender. So, I enjoyed a whole month in the "big blue"; lavandin at low altitude, lavender fine on the highlands... Flowering starts mid-June and ends around the end of July.

In the direction of Buoux, near the Claparèdes, the distillery of Agnels welcomes the curious people. On the plateau, the landscape looks like an tidy garden, streaks of blue, mauve, purple. A real therapeutic view, soothing and relaxing. Lavender is also called the "Swiss knife" of aromatherapy, as it claims so many virtues. In the pas, the Romans  spread the oil on the linen and in baths. As I walked along a straight line, all my senses awoke. The colour meets the perfume... and the sounds... It's a real Eden for insects; we can hear the bees harvest !

Secrets of distillation

Moreover, at the distillery, I was told that the heat favours the rise of oil in the flower. During distillation, the water vapor releases the essence contained in the glands. The first distillations were made with fire : the water was mixed with the flowers. Then, steam distillation arrived. And since from the 90s, to improve productivity, the technique "en vert broyé" was developped. The harvest is chopped in a containe directly mounted on the boiler. 100 to 120 kg are needed to obtain 1 kg of a golden yellow essence.

From lavender to oil

When I saw the essential oil flow before my eyes, I realized that behind the beauty of the lavender fields hidden a knowledge, a tradition and families who maintain the landscapes for our greatest joy.

After the visit, with Véronique Agnel, the fifth generation of passionate lavender growers, I tasted a lavender tea and I developed my "nose" by testing the different essential oils for sale at the store.

Perfumes, cosmetics or gourmet products, lavender is an "essential" souvenir to accompany me back home.

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Enchanted you will be!

Vegetable you will enjoy!

Many dishes you will cook!

On the path to discovering the garden...

Conservatory of forgotten vegetables and rare plants, the "Potager d'un curieux" created by Jean-Luc Daneyrolles is a farm and a paradise for gardeners. In the vegetable garden, he collects and produces seeds respectul for the seasons and the environment. Located in the village of Saignon in the Luberon, since 1984, Jean-Luc Daneyrolles has become a reference in his field. He first transformed a hill into an exuberant garden that looks like him and mixes old flowers and strange vegetables, pickaxe handles and shards of bottles, colored cans, old watering cans or buckets having suffered the ravages of time. Paths separate the garden into vegetable parts where flowers, fruits, leaves and roots are listed according to their uses. The ground of the paths is sometimes covered with fragments of ancient tiles, found on the oppidum which occupies part of the farm, pieces of Apt's earthenware, pebbles and stones. A modest garden shed houses the usual garden tools.

Passionate about ancient vegetables, every year Jean Luc-Daneyrolles grows among others, more than 50 varieties of tomatoes. The "apple of love" suspected of evil powers in the 16th century, is now the essential vegetable of Provencal cuisine. Common varieties are known, from tiny cherry tomatoes to perfect round tomatoes. In the vegetable garden, you will find the real Marmande, the Roma, the Banana, the White Cherry, the Green Grape...: an extraordinary diversity of forms, colors and flavors to make yours again.

And no one knows salads like this partisan gardener... The chefs call Jean-Luc Daneyrolles for the design of their vegetable garden. He also creates gardens and vegetable gardens in schools and trains future gardeners. Author of several books on the art of creating gardens and forgotten vegetables, his goal is to save this living heritage and to pass on the diversity of seeds, outside museums or laboratories.

In your turn, you can today enter this extraordinary garden.

Free visit every Thursdays at 10 a.m., followed by a guided wine tasting session (possibility of lunch on site).

Reservation required + 33 (0)4 90 04 60 37

The bond between father and daughter is beautiful to see: two generations for the same passion on a land they both love so much.

A visit to the vineyard

It is almost 10 o'clock... The day looks good, we booked a visit of the Sylla vineyard. As Luberon fans, we wanted to know more about the wine of this region.

At the cellar, a small group gathers with quietly in the hall. Geneviève greets us with a large smile "We're going to meet Raymond Hugues and his daughter Patricia in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt, follow me! "

A convoy is organized on the pretty road that leads to the village, stronghold of the terroir of the Sylla wines. We arrive in a small organically grown land, adjoining the Château Bourgane with the song of the cicadas, full with enthusiasm.

Geneviève then takes over and presents herself as the director and winemaker of Cave Sylla for over 20 years now...

Then, Patricia and Raymond, with a typical authentic accent, tell about their work, their job, their passion: to grow vine and make wine.

Seasons, terroirs, practices, techniques: all is explained as questions come from our admiring little group, both surprised and amazed by so much will and self-sacrifice that the winegrower needs to face multiple issues...

Time for tasting

After a friendly hour of talk on a rich and exciting matters, we join the cool cellars where Geneviève awaits us and presents her passion: winemaking and wine aging.

The visit ends after putting theory into a pleasant practice. The wine-tasting session! When one becomes aware of all the work done to reach this level of requirement and quality.

We get involved totally in this world both complex and exciting.

An original restaurant concept

And the best is for the end: to have lunch in the middle of bottles and an initiation journey and pairing of the best local wine/cheese/cold meats. A simple but effective idea to test a wide range of wines with special character!

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The passage through the gallery was extraordinary, we are so full of memory (and photos) !

Freedom for everybody with an electric bike

The whole family, my husband, my two teenagers and I, join our guide at Luberon Bike Shop : a colorful journey awaits us for half a day. Electric bike is a first for us all. Our guide puts us at ease for the handling. As soon as the first kilometers, a feeling of freedom overruns us, we take small roads, then, we find ourselves on trails.

The adventure begins, ...

Dazzling galleries !

Our guide knows the course by heart and tells us the story of the ocher lands, shaped by man and about Luberon he loves. We even go through an old gallery ! Surprising, what a breathtaking spot, one of the most original we have seen during our stay ! These trails in these unusual passages and secret places, only a native knows, ... a unique experience.

Quite a change of scenery !

The ocher hills are exceptional and along the way we discover sand roses, a jewel of the hills, to leave imperatively in their spot ! The Massif des Ocres magic places are to be respected and preserved.

The kilometers go by smoothly, I cannot believe it : biking with little effort is fun; a treat for the teenagers !

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DÉCOUVERTE DE LA CAVE DE SYLLA ET DE SON VIGNOBLE

Les rendez-vous chez Sylla 

• Afterwork tous les 1ers jeudi du mois dès 18h

• Visites gratuites tous les jeudis en juillet et août à partir de 10h suivie d’une dégustation commentée des cuvées (possibilité de déjeuner sur place). 

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Sylla est une famille de vignerons avec plus de 110 viticulteurs : ne dit-on pas que l'union fait la force ?

Famille de vignerons


Sylla est une grande famille de vignerons avec plus de 110 viticulteurs : ne dit-on pas que l'union fait la force ? Ensemble, sur le lieu-dit Sylla à Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt et également réparti sur 14 communes du Pays d’Apt, ils cultivent, vinifient et commercialisent leurs vins.

Dans un environnement préservé, réserve de Biosphère, le vignoble de Sylla bénéficie de conditions particulières et uniques, “Les Classiques”, “Les Parcellaires”, “Les Micro Cuvées” ou encore “Les Domaines” sont élaborés avec finesse et savoir-faire, en AOP Luberon et Ventoux, en viticulture biologique certifiée Ecocert et raisonnée certifiée Agriconfiance et Haute Valeur Environnementale. 

Création “Hall of Fame” : la cuvée…


L’année 2024 est, et restera marquée par la cuvée “Hall of Fame” exclusive et limitée de Michaël Guigou, qui symbolise le parcours de vie d’un handballeur professionnel aptésien et fils de vigneron de Sylla, intronisé dans le Temple de la Renommée en 2023.

Déclinées en deux couleurs, rouge et rosé, le design des étiquettes des bouteilles représentent de nombreux symboles de vie, chers au joueur et à sa carrière.
 

Comment accorder cette cuvée ? L’équipe dynamique de la cave saura vous conseiller parfaitement.

Une cave en ville

La Cave de Sylla trône fièrement dans l’environnement urbain d’Apt depuis 1925 au pied de l’ancienne voie de chemin de fer, aujourd’hui véloroute.
Bientôt centenaire, la Cave a su innover et porter haut et fort les valeurs de son terroir et de ses vins.

Partagez des expériences uniques dans cette cave familiale.

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