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Fontaine de Vaucluse
Sight / Cave
source of worry. One of the largest karst springs in the world. The spring pot is over 300 m deep and has not yet been fully explored. Le Monde Souterrain caving exhibition (Chemin de la Fontaine) The speleologist Norbert Casteret has brought together interesting geological finds.
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84800 Fontaine-de-Vaucluse Chemin de la Fontaine
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Frankreich, Cote d´Azur - Tarn - Ardeche
Frankreich, Cote d´Azur - Tarn - Ardeche
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Things to see in the area
Fontaine de Vaucluse
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WC
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Vaucluse Spring
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Vallis Clausa Moulin à Papier
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Château des évèques de Cavaillon
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Musée d´Histoire Jean Garcin
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Musee de Santons
A nice little museum about the history of the Santon´s Provencal folk art. [ click for more information ]
Parkplatz
The car park is approx. [ click for more information ]
Aire de Fontaine de Vaucluse
A pitch from Camping-Car Park, in a beautiful location, a little off the beaten track usable 1 January - 31 December [ click for more information ]
Camping les Pres Route de Cavaillon [D24],
A campsite on the river and on the outskirts is open 1 March - 1 November [ click for more information ]
Parkplatz Avenue Robert Garcin (D25)
Level and spacious parking space, also suitable for very large mobile homes, location directly on the river. [ click for more information ]
Stellplatz beim Campingplatz
The parking lot is next to the CP usable January - December [ click for more information ]
Lagnes Camping La Couteliere
In the Luberon Regional Park, a family campsite next to the river with tranquility open 12 April - 25 September [ click for more information ]
Das Museumsdorf der Bories (Village des Bories)
Prehistoric finds show that in the Mediterranean countries, building techniques that are second to none have been passed on from generation to generation for about three millennia. [ click for more information ]