Tourisme et Handicap

Le label national a pour objectif d'apporter une information fiable, descriptive et objective de l'accessibilité des sites et des équipements touristiques en tenant compte de tous les types de handicaps (auditif, mental, moteur, visuel).
Nous vous invitons à consulter les hébergements labélisés pour les handicaps moteur, mental et auditif..
Publicity
Gîtes de France® : the TV campaign "Gîtes de France, and your holidays have a different meaning"
Publicité Gîtes de France
Gîtes de France® : la campagne TV "Gîtes de France, et vos vacances prennent un autre sens"
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Pertuis comes from the Latin word Pertus, which means passage way, or hole . Indeed Pertuis’ role as a passage way gave it great economic importance over time. Pertuis lies next to the Durance River, a wild river in the past and difficult to cross. The Durance is the natural border between the Bouches du Rhône and Vaucluse counties, between the Aix area and the Aigues area, of which Pertuis is the capital. The Durance has fashioned the plains south of Pertuis, and given rise to strong farming activity during the 19th century. Today the potato and the asparagus are two main crops.
To the north, the landscapes are steeper, leading to small hills called “Coulets”, which are the foothills of the Luberon range. Here, the outstanding sunshine and soils are conducive to wine production, and give excellent A.O.C. Côtes du Luberon wines which have a great reputation
Visit the historical centre of Pertuis on your own, using the descriptive, posted trail map available at the Pertuis Tourisme Office.
Click here to consult our rural gîtes on Pertuis
Click here to consult our rural gîtes on Cadenet
Click here to consult our rural gîtes on Motte d'Aigues
Click here to consult our rural gîtes on Bastide des Jourdans
Click here to consult our rural gîtes on Ansouis
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