Provence: Walking and Wine
- Walk through the world-famous vineyards of Chateauneuf du Pape
- Take in unforgettable panoramic views of Mont Ventoux
- Surround yourself with spectacular scenery in the foothills of the Dentelles de Montmirail
- Picnic lunch amidst stunning vineyards, feasting on fresh baguettes & local cheese
- Savour a local bottle of rich & fruity Côtes du Rhône in a hilltop village restaurant
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in AvignonArrive in Avignon, a UNESCO World Heritage city. It is a beautiful medieval town, where you can meander though history as you walk its cobbled streets. If you have time, why not visit the famous Pope’s Palace and St Benezet Bridge.

Hotel Boquier is situated in a unique and cosy building from the 18th century, on a quiet pedestrian street, near the Palais des Papes, in the center of Avignon. Their 13 rooms were renovated in early 2025. At Hotel Boquier you can expect a warm welcome, a continental breakfast with pastries and homemade jam, and a relaxing space to enjoy a glass of local wine at the end of your day.
A short transfer (duration: 30 min) takes you to the famous wine village of Chateauneuf du Pape “the Pope's new castle”. It was chosen as the summer residence of the Popes of Avignon. It was a Pope who brought the vines here in the 14th century, making wines that have been famous for centuries. The growing area is small compared to many of the world’s famous vineyards, but the wine produced here is constantly prized.
This morning’s walk is a circular route through the fabulous local vineyards. This splendid loop walk stays within the heart of the Chateauneuf appellation, strolling on farming tracks in between the parcels of vines of the Vaudieu & Nalys & Solitude wineries, which lead from one estate to the next. The itinerary takes you to 3 well-known wine estates - Vaudieu, Nalys, and Solitude - all centuries-old, all happy to share their savoir-faire with you during a wine-tasting. The reds are deep and heavily spiced, while the surprising whites have notes of almond, spice, and honeysuckle.
After this short walk, you will have the option (not included) to participate in a half day wine tour of the Southern Rhônes premium wine villages. A local wine expert will reveal a wealth of secrets about the vines and explain the key elements of the wine-making process as you visit the cellars and taste four to five wines at a local wine estate (depending on the wine expert you visit 1 or 2 wine estates). The tasting characteristics, ageing potential and varying influences of the terroir and cellar methods will all be described.
Ascent/Descent: 65m/53m (213ft/174ft)

A small B&B in the historic centre of Chateauneuf du Pape village. Your host Danièle is a professional sommelier and worldwide wine lecturer, who will share her passion for wine with you from her traditional B&B. If you choose to you can take a vineyard tour, or tastings recommended by your knowledgeable host.
This morning walk through the famous vines once more, alongside tracks packed with the red rocks that were deposited here 15,000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age. They absorb the heat during the day and emit it at night, keeping a constant warmth in the vineyards which help to produce powerful and spicy reds. The walk leads you past the renowned Château Mont Redon, one of the region’s most iconic estates.
Ascent/Descent: 155m/155m (509ft/509ft)

A small B&B in the historic centre of Chateauneuf du Pape village. Your host Danièle is a professional sommelier and worldwide wine lecturer, who will share her passion for wine with you from her traditional B&B. If you choose to you can take a vineyard tour, or tastings recommended by your knowledgeable host.
Famous for its Michelin star restaurant, where French movie stars such as Jean Gabin used to meet, the hotel La Mere Germaine offers comfortable rooms in the heart of Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
A short transfer takes you to Séguret, which is acclaimed as one of the most beautiful villages in France (Les Plus Beaux Villages de France). Wander cobbled streets and amongst the houses that seem to cling to the rock face. A picturesque route through Haut Vaucluse takes you beneath cragged peaks and above the Rhône Valley, on paths and farm tracks through vineyards and olive orchards. At Gigondas, you’ll discover a village that seems to rise straight out of the vineyards and here it is well-worth visiting the 11th century church. Walking towards Vacqueyras, you reach the foothills of the jagged mountain chain of Dentelles de Montmirail.
Ascent/Descent: 502m/631m (1,646ft/2,070ft)

Ideally situated at the top of the village, welcoming B&B with outdoor pool and garden, which has been entirely restored and decorated by the happy owners. Relax in the garden, by the pool and listen to the cicades, play a tame of pétanque in the shade of the pine trees, exercise in the fitness room or unwind in the sauna.

The Hotel Le Pradet welcomes you to a bright and spacious space in a peaceful setting offering some rooms a view of the swimming pool, the garden, and the Dentelles de Montmirail.
You’ll be transferred to Beaumes-de-Venise, a charming village known for its sweet Muscat wine and scenic setting at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail. The mountain range name means “lace”, probably because the magnificent and intricate limestone peaks look similar to lacework. The route then takes you to the hilltop village of Le Barroux, which is home to an impressive 12th century castle. Before checking into your accommodation wander through a maze of quiet streets and take in such highlights as the Church of Saint-Jean Baptiste.
Ascent/Descent: 509m/317m (1,669ft/1,040ft)

Mr Huw welcomes you in his hotel-restaurant, set in Le Barroux, a magnificent medieval village situated on a rocky outcrop, dominated by its 12th century castle. On the wine route, with the Mont-Ventoux on one side and the Dentelles de Montmirail, on the other side, all the charm of this place lies in its surroundings. In the middle of olive trees, vineyards and fruit trees admire the panoramic views over the whole Comtat plain.
Today's walk takes you closer to the mighty Mont Ventoux. Its peak of 1,912m puts it head and shoulders above others in the Luberon mountain range. Walking the lower slopes, through pine and cedar forests, offers an impressive contrast with the "géant de Provence” and its bare limestone peak. Its huge silhouette is a backdrop for your hike, its barren white peak glistening in the sun. Reach the Chapel of Piaut, where in generations past locals climbed during periods of drought to pray for rain. Descend the pilgrimage path to the fortified village of Malaucene which takes shape around its ancient hilltop fort. The old town reveals an amazing tree-lined avenue.
Ascent/Descent: 575m/572m (1,886ft/1,876ft)

An idyllically located guesthouse at the end of an alley lined with century-old trees. In a restored bastide with a small restaurant and only ten minutes from the village centre, it offers a warm and comfortable stay. All the rooms are lovingly decorated in typically Provençal style. Relax in the garden, by the pool, the sunny terrace or in the lounge. In the evening let you surprise by the chefs creative dishes with fresh seasonal products.
A short transfer brings you to the perched village of Le Crestet, a beautifully preserved gem of stone houses, winding lanes, and sweeping views that seem untouched by time. From here, follow the trail toward Vaison-la-Romaine.
Once you reach the town enjoy your final afternoon strolling through this extraordinary place. Renowned for hosting France’s largest archaeological site, Vaison La Romaine showcases remarkable Roman ruins — from ancient villas and baths to a theatre still in use today.
Ascent/Descent: 395m/515m (1,296ft/1,690ft)

Located in the medieval city of Vaison-la-Romaine, Maison d’Hôtes de l’Evêché was formerly the old Bishops Palace. You will be welcomed into this cosy and refined place, full of authenticity: the old stone work, antique furniture and paintings, a real haven of peace! Enjoy 2 private air-conditioned lounges, the library and the flowered terraces where breakfast is served in the summer.
All great tours must come to an end. Your tour ends in Vaison La Romaine. From here you can take a bus to Avignon (approx. 2hrs). Alternatively, you can hop off the bus in Orange and jump on a train for the remainder of the journey to Avignon, saving a little bit of time making the trip appox. 1hr 20min.
If you’d prefer, Macs Adventure can provide a private taxi transfer for an additional fee; just request at time of booking.
This trip has a carbon score of 6kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 6kg is equivalent to 4.5 ham and cheese sandwiches from the store. Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information about how we've carbon counted our trips.
Other Information
Is it for me?If famous vineyards, wine-tasting, stunning mountain views and a treasure trove of fascinating off-the-beaten-trail hilltop villages appeal to you, then you need to book this tour! An optional half-day guided tour with a wine expert is also available, plus plenty of amazing walks and lots to see in Chateauneuf du Pape and Haut Vaucluse region.
Slower Adventures | Where walking and cycling meet easy-going exploring, our Slower Adventures are the perfect combination. Most days are filled with picturesque journeys with some free time to dive into the destination and experience the people, local food and culture as you go.
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses.
Solo Travellers
The minimum age for this tour is: 18 Years
This walking tour is graded Easy to Moderate. The first few days are gentle, with little elevation gain or loss as you walk through peaceful vineyards. As the tour progresses, the terrain becomes more varied and the walking slightly more challenging. While still accessible, these walks sit closer to moderate than easy on the difficulty scale. In true Provençal style, some paths can be rocky or uneven, requiring sure-footedness, and there are occasional prolonged climbs and steep hills.
Note: Although this is a slower-paced adventure, two days feature slightly more challenging routes. Day 4 is slightly longer at 18km (11miles) . The reason for this is to avoid additional transfers which ruin the flow of the tour. Day 6, while still very manageable in distance, includes a bit more elevation gain and loss. Both days can easily be shortened or skipped if preferred.
This tour is ideal for individuals who enjoy regular exercise and are in reasonably good physical condition. Being accustomed to sustained activity and all-day walks, including uphill sections, is beneficial. Most days involve walking on varied terrain, with a couple of days featuring elevation changes of up to 600 m (2,000 ft) of ascent. While the routes are not technically challenging, they are still physically engaging.
We specifically select your accommodation in comfortable guesthouses, B&B's and small hotels to ensure that you enjoy every minute of your stay in France. They all offer a warm welcome to walkers, traditional hospitality and delicious local food.
Single Room and Solo Walkers
If you require single rooms, we would be happy to accommodate you (supplement payable). We are also happy to provide this trip as a solo experience.
Meals
Daily continental breakfasts are included. Dinners are not included, so that you have the freedom to either eat dinner at your accommodation or in local restaurants. For lunches, you can arrange a picnic lunch with your accommodation the night before (payable locally). Alternatively, we suggest a taking a trip to the boulangerie or the market (if you are in the right place at the right time) to purchase breads, cheeses and meats, wine, etc.
Here is a list of the towns and their markets:
Chateauneuf du Pape: Friday morning
Vacqueyras: Thursday morning
Malaucene: Wednesday morning
Vaison-la-Romaine: Tuesday (the largest one), Thursday and Friday
You will have access to the Macs Adventure Smartphone App enabling you to follow the route using your phone's GPS so you will have no problems finding the way. You can simply download the GPX tracks to your phone for offline use and off you go!
As the trails are off the beaten track they will not be way marked, but GPS Tracks will be more than sufficient to help you find your way.
- 7 Nights accommodation in comfortable hotels and B&B's
- 7 Breakfasts
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Luggage transfers
- Access to maps, GPX tracks and daily route information with the Macs Adventure smartphone navigation app
- 24/7 Emergency telephone support
- Travel to Avignon and from Vaison La Romaine
- Lunches and dinners
- Snacks and drinks
- Optional Wine Tour
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses such as drinks, phone calls, extra transfers, tips, etc.
- Any items not specifically mentioned in the programme
- Optional Wine Tour
- Additional nights
This tour is available from March to November. While it can also be enjoyed in July and August, please note that these months can be quite hot so it’s best to start the walks early in the morning to avoid the midday heat. We recommend traveling in April, May, September, or October for milder weather and beautiful springtime flowers.
Due to Provence’s popularity and limited accommodation in the smaller villages, this tour can sell out months in advance, so we suggest booking as soon as possible. We will always try our best to book your preferred dates, and having some flexibility in your travel dates improves our chances of confirming your booking.
If you want to visit the excellent local markets you can look at the Meals information or your trip document to see when they are open and book your start date accordingly. Also finishing your tour on a Tuesday is recommended as this is when the great market in Vaison La Romaine is open.
Fly: There are several airports you can fly into with easy access to Avignon. Most options will arrive at the Marseille Provence Airport or Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport.
Train/Bus: From the Marseille Airport, you can take a bus (10min) to the Aix En Provence TGV train station. From there, it's a 20min train ride to Avignon. From the Paris Charles De Gaulle TGV Airport train station you can take a train (approx. 3H15min) to Avignon. For train info visit the SNCF website.
Your tour finished in Vaison La Romaine.
For onward journeys north, including Paris, you can take a bus from Vaison La Romaine to Avignon (approx. 2hrs). Alternatively, you can hop off the bus in Orange and jump on a train for the remainder of the journey to Avignon, saving a little bit of time making the trip approx. 1H20. For info on the bus schedules please check here.
If you are heading south to Marseilles and beyond, take the bus to Orange and then go by train. The journey takes approximately 2H30.
Please check any train schedules here.
If you’d prefer, Macs Adventure can provide a private taxi transfer to Avignon or Orange for an additional fee. Please contact your Destination & Adventure Specialist for details.
Your luggage will be transferred between accommodations. We ask that you keep your baggage to one bag per person (maximum weight 20kg/44lbs).
The distances and descents / ascents are approximations of the recommended routes. Please be prepared by packing all necesssary items, for example, proper rain gear (jacket and pants), sun hat and sunscreen. Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking/ cycling gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes for the cooler months and lightweight clothing for summer, and a day pack.
Our award-winning Macs App will have a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes and a day pack. |
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
We suggest you book as soon as your plans are finalised as Provence is extremely popular during May/June and September.
This walking tour is graded moderate. More challenging with some long walking days and often a longer trip duration. Tough underfoot in places with changing terrain, some prolonged climbs and steep hills. Provence generally tends to be quite rocky, so you will have to be pretty sure-footed in order to negotiate the terrain.
All your belongings will be transferred between accommodations. We do ask you keep your baggage to one bag per person (maximum weight 20kg/44lbs).
Our award-winning Macs App will have a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes and a day pack.
Spring and autumn are generally best as Provence is both busy and hot in mid summer. we will always try and accommodate your plans so just ask.
The closest airport to both the beginning and end points is Marseille Provence Airport and it is serviced by BA, easyJet and Ryanair. You can also fly into Paris Charles De Gaulle International Airport which is serviced by BA and easyJet from UK airports. From Marseille Provence Airport you can take a train into Avignon (1 hour)For train information please visit the SNCF website. From Paris Charles de Gaulle you can take a train to Avignon. The train from Paris to Avignon takes just over 3 hours.
You will also have access to the Macs Adventure Smartphone App enabling you to follow the route using your phone's GPS so you will have no problems finding the way. You can simply download the GPX tracks to your phone for offline use and off you go! As the trails are off the beaten track they will not be way marked, but the GPS Tracks will be more than sufficient to help you find your way.
You can use public transport or local taxis to continue to your next overnight stop.
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