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Traveler Advice on Luberon

223 Hotels & Accommodations

13 Things to Do

70 Restaurants

Weather

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Monthly Averages
Month
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Low
Dec
42°F 5°C
34°F 1°C
Jan
42°F 5°C
33°F 0°C
Feb
46°F 7°C
34°F 1°C
Mar
55°F 12°C
39°F 3°C
Apr
60°F 15°C
43°F 6°C
May
69°F 20°C
52°F 11°C
Extended Forecast
Tuesday
Dec 8
Hi:
50°F 10°C
Lo:
35°F 1°C
Wednesday
Dec 9
Hi:
51°F 10°C
Lo:
39°F 3°C
Thursday
Dec 10
Hi:
53°F 11°C
Lo:
41°F 5°C

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La Petite Gardette

Dec 4, 2009

We stayed there last summer with my husband and a 4 year old. We all had a great time, the rooms were comfortable and super clean and the food was excellent. Furthermore, the place is family friendly...more

Le Mas de Guilles

Dec 4, 2009

We stayed here for a few days in September. The buildings are beautiful, the swimming pool is magnificent , everything is very clean and well kept. Our big superior room was up a narrow and steep...more

Le Clos de la Glycine

5 of 5 stars
San Jose, CA
Nov 30, 2009

Spent 2 nights of my honeymoon in this hotel. The room was lovely, with a nice bed and very large terrace. The hotel is right in the middle of town, so the hotel provides parking in a lot only a...more

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