NOV 03rd TO 07th, 2025
PARIS, FRANCE
France DMCs share with DUCO tips on gastronomy, landscapes, and secret treasures
Emmanuel Cornubet of luxury DMC The 1492 Company takes us to the Ochre quarry in Luberon Nature Park, also known as “The French Colorado.”
What makes this region so unique?
Provence is already one of the most beautiful areas in France with diverse nature and many untouched and protected natural areas, so the Luberon Nature Park is like a gem within a gem. Though not as famous as the French Riviera or Bordeaux, the park offers many breathtaking sights: from historical villages perched high on hilltops to centuries-old abbeys surrounded by lavender fields. But the natural Ochre Quarry in the village of Roussillon adds a unique hue to this colorful and pleasant landscape. The path through the quarry departs from the center of the village, and after just a few steps, you feel transported into another dimension tinged with orange.
When is the best time to visit?
The quarry is perfect to visit on a breezy spring or summer day, although with too much wind, you might get covered in ochre dust. Even on very hot days, most of the walk through the natural quarry is shaded by the nearby forest.
Do you have any particular or special related memories?
I remember the first time I took both my son, who was three years old at the time, and my dog. They spent 30 minutes playing with the red tracks they were leaving on the ground with their footsteps, getting their feet/paws covered in ochre dust. It was equally funny and adorable.
What role does nature play in the culture and economy of the region?
Although the Luberon Nature Park offers a lot of history and culture, it all comes back to the natural beauty and unique landscape. Even those timeless chateaux and bastides dating back centuries were built there so that their wealthy owners could just enjoy the views of unspoiled nature under the glorious sun of Provence.
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