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Bonnieux, Provence
Ein prächtiges Schloss und Weingut mit Teilen aus dem 14. Jahrhundert am Rande des charmanten Luberon-Dorfes Bonnieux, umgeben von gepflegten Gärten und eigenem Weinberg.
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This is one of the prettiest villages of the Luberon.
Situated at 420 metres above sea level, the medieval village of
Bonnieux dominates the Luberon with spectacular views from the
rampart walls of the National Park and the mountain peaks. The
village is characterized by its narrow winding streets, ancient
fortifications and churches. There are remains of Gallo-Roman
villas in and around Bonnieux as well as the magnificent 46 metre
Pont Julian built during the Augustan period. The Via Domita, one
of the main roads of the Roman Empire linking Spain to Italy,
crossed Bonnieux making it an area of major significance. For
centuries after the Romans, Bonnieux remained an important
settlement. Today it covers about 50 km2 and is the capital of the
Vaucluse - a bustling village of restaurants, shops and cafes
offering probably the best views over mountains and valleys of the
northern Luberon and the vineyards stretching to the
south.