Market

The Luberon


Bonnieux’ huge Friday-morning market is (along with Apt’s) one of the biggest and best in the Luberon. It sprawls over several streets in the village centre, with local farmers and producers selling everything from local cheeses, hams and charcuterie to the reddest, ripest tomatoes you could ever hope to see.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Luberon attractions

1. Musée de la Boulangerie

0.08 MILES

A museum all about the history of breadmaking might not sound like a Bonnieux must-see, but it’s actually an intriguing visit. Located in a 17th-century…

2. Fôret des Cèdres

0.89 MILES

In the scrubby hills about 6km south of Bonnieux, a twisty back road slopes up to this wonderful cedar forest, whose spreading boughs provide welcome…

3. Château de Lacoste

1.83 MILES

This part-ruined, 9th-century château once belonged to the scandalous Marquis de Sade (1740–1814) but was bought in 2001 by the couturier Pierre Cardin…

4. Cave de Bonnieux

2.56 MILES

Sample local wines at this superior cellar, 5km from Bonnieux on the D36. Tastings are free.

5. Pont Julien

2.71 MILES

Situated 6km north of Bonnieux, near the junction of the D36 and D900, is one of the Luberon’s most impressive Roman landmarks. Dating from around 3 BC,…

6. Fort de Buoux

3.54 MILES

Occupied since prehistoric times, the site of this clifftop fortress commands an incredible view over the surrounding valley. Abandoned in the 17th…

7. Distillerie Les Agnels

4.59 MILES

This distillery on the edge of Buoux uses locally grown lavender, cypress and rosemary in its products. It also rents out three gorgeous self-contained…

8. Château de Lourmarin

4.84 MILES

This Renaissance château was the first of its kind in Provence. Built during the 16th century and later expanded, the castle has had a string of…