Castles around Caseneuve, a village in the Luberon Regional Park, offer insights into the region's history and architecture. The area features a landscape of mountains and valleys, providing a backdrop for historical structures. Caseneuve itself is an ancient village perched on a ridge, with views of the Grand Luberon and Vaucluse mountains. The presence of medieval castles contributes to the village's historical character and the broader Provencal setting.
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The reservoir is now dry (April 2026)
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While in Caseneuve, be sure to take a moment to admire the impressive view of the medieval castle perched above the village. As you cycle along the winding roads, the castle’s stone walls and towers stand out against the surrounding hills, providing a picturesque backdrop. This route not only offers a rewarding climb, but also a chance to soak up the charming Provençal landscape, with its vineyards, olive groves and panoramic views.
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A perched village, medieval, typical of the region. It is located between the massifs of Mont Ventoux, Luberon and Lure.
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A place built below a medieval fortification on the slope spur. Cycling within the town is out of the question. The best thing to do is to lock up your bikes at one of the many entrances and explore the town on foot
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A great classic, fast and pleasant descent with well-marked turns. Be careful where my track makes a small "zigouigoui" you have to take the right track. On the left it has gone downhill and it no longer works correctly.
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Picturesque "village perché" with a medieval château.
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You can explore several historical sites and castles in the area. The View of Castle in Caseneuve offers an impressive perspective of the medieval castle perched above the village. Another significant site is Simiane-la-Rotonde, a medieval castle located within a typical perched village. Additionally, the View of the Reservoir and Ruins of Château de Lourmarin provides a unique blend of historical ruins and natural landscape.
The Château de Caseneuve, while a significant landmark with a rich history dating back to the 10th century, is not open to the public for interior visits. However, its imposing presence, ramparts, towers, and ancient stone walls can be appreciated from the outside, contributing to the village's authentic medieval charm.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including the "View of the Luberon Massif – View of Castle in Caseneuve loop from Caseneuve," which is a difficult 11.2 km route. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Caseneuve guide.
The area around Caseneuve is excellent for cycling. Routes like the "Viens – View of Castle in Caseneuve loop from Caseneuve" offer a moderate 23.4 km ride. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Caseneuve guide, which includes routes like the challenging "Oppedette – Reillanne village loop from Caseneuve".
Absolutely. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the "The Colorado of Rustrel – Cirque of Barriès loop from Rustrel," an easy 11.9 km route. The MTB Trails around Caseneuve guide provides more options, including moderate and difficult routes like the "Village of Saignon – Mourre Nègre Summit loop from Saignon".
The Luberon Regional Park, where Caseneuve is located, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the castles and outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, but the bleached stone walls of the castles and the views of the Grand Luberon mountains are still impressive. Winter visits are also possible, offering a quieter experience.
Yes, Caseneuve itself is perched on a ridge, offering remarkable views of the Grand Luberon mountains to the south and the Vaucluse mountains to the north. The View of Castle in Caseneuve is specifically highlighted for its impressive perspective of the medieval castle against the surrounding hills. Additionally, the View of the Reservoir and Ruins of Château de Lourmarin offers scenic views of historical sites integrated with the natural landscape.
While specific interior access varies, many of the castles, especially those integrated into perched villages like Simiane-la-Rotonde, offer a charming experience for families to explore from the outside. The surrounding villages and walking tracks provide a historical and scenic backdrop for family outings.
Many outdoor areas and walking tracks around Caseneuve and its castles are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the scenery with your pet. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific regulations for any indoor or protected areas.
Caseneuve is a small village in the Luberon Regional Park. While local bus services like Zou! Proximité might connect some villages, direct public transport to all castle sites can be limited. It's often recommended to have a car for flexibility when exploring the various castles and historical sites in the region.
Visitors appreciate the authentic medieval charm of Caseneuve and its castles. The impressive views of the medieval castle perched above the village, the picturesque backdrop of stone walls and towers against the hills, and the charming Provençal landscape with vineyards and olive groves are frequently mentioned highlights. The area's historical continuity and enduring character are also highly valued.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the region is dotted with ruined châteaux and smaller historical structures. For instance, the Ruins of the Château de la Combe offer a glimpse into the past in a potentially less frequented setting, providing a classic and pleasant descent for those exploring by bike or on foot.


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