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Châteauneuf de Gadagne

Population : 2.873 h.

Vaucluse Department


On the N100 between Avignon (12km) and Isle sur la Sorgue (8km)

The village can be found between the green slopes of the hill which separates the Rhône plain from the Comtat plain.

Within it's fortified ramparts, Châteauneuf de Gadagne is still protected by then remains of the feudal chateau. The chateau is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the French provinces and was pillaged and partially demolished during the French Révolution. You can still see the former ramparts from the view point in front of Saint Jean Baptiste's church. From this point it is an easy walk to discover the historic village as you drop down through the charming paved streets and alley ways.

Go as far as the main village square and you will pass by a range of village house which have ben sympathetically renovated.
There are a few ancient doorways to be seen, good examples can be found near the Tour du Jas which dates back to the XIV century.


One fountain bears the name of the village patron , Marie Pierre d'Alcantra Goujon, who left her castle Font Ségugne to the village and where the fébrilige movement originated, a literary movement which is important throughout Provence.






Historic Places to visit :

The Campbeau plateau .
Château de Font Ségugne (private, not open to the public)
The Park of the château de la Chapelle.
The ramparts and the village gateways

Leisure Pursuits :

Tennis. Fishing. Hiking,
Mountain Biking. Horse riding, Boulodrome.

Accommodation :

1 Camping.
Bed and Breakfast

Neighbouring Villages :

Caumont sur Durance (4 km),
Le Thor
(3,5 km),
Morières
(4,5 km),
Jonquerettes (2,5 km),
Saint Saturnin
(3,5 km).

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