Chateauneuf du Pape: between wine, history and nature, a dream destination in Provence.

A dream destination of Provence, where you can visit the popes’ castle, taste local wines, participate in the Fête de la Véraison, and explore the surroundings full of attractions.

Chateauneuf du Pape is a small town in Provence, famous for its fine wines and its history related to the popes. If you are passionate about wine and culture, you cannot miss a visit to this charming place. Here are some ideas on what to do and see in Chateauneuf du Pape.

– Visit the castle: this is the ruins of a 14th-century papal residence, which dominates the surrounding landscape. From here you can admire a splendid view of the Rhone and the Luberon. In addition, you can discover the history of this building, which was witness to important historical events.
Wine Tasting: Chateauneuf du Pape is renowned for its vines, which derive their quality from the composition of the soil, rich in limestone. There are about 20 wine shops that will have local wines tasted. Alternatively, you can visit the wine museum, where you can learn about the history and characteristics of this wine production.
– Participate in the Fête de la Véraison: this is a Provençal festival held in the first week of August, celebrating the moment when the grapes change color. The town comes alive with a horse joust, a medieval market, musical and theatrical performances, and of course lots of wine tasting.
– Exploring the surroundings: Chateauneuf du Pape is close to other interesting places to visit, such as Avignon, where you can admire the Palace of the Popes and the Bridge of Avignon, or Les Baux-de-Provence, a picturesque village perched on a rock. If you have time, you can also hike in the Camargue, a natural area rich in wildlife.

Chateauneuf du Pape is an ideal destination for those who want to discover the flavors and traditions of Provence, in a charming historical and scenic setting. All that remains is to book your lodging and set out to discover this corner of paradise.