EXPLORE PROVENCE
From village markets to mountain paths,
Provence invites you to slow down.
Spend your days exploring,
return to the calm of Agua Salada by evening.

Mont Ventoux
NEARBY VILLAGES
Around Agua Salada, some of Provence´s most beautiful villages await.
Wander through stone streets, shaded squares and small cafés -
where life moves at a slower pace.






Malaucène, Vaison-la-Romaine, Le Barroux, Crestet, Suzette and Entrechaux
are all just a short drive away.

PROVENÇAL MARKETS
Markets are at the heart of life in Provence.
Every week, nearby villages come alive with seasonal produce, cheeses, olives, herbs and local crafts.
A simple and beautiful way to experience the region.
The markets of Vaison-la-Romaine, Carpentras, Nyons and Malaucène are among the most loved in the area.
VINEYARDS & NATURE
Vineyards, olive groves and forests shape the landscapes aroun Agua Salada.
Discover small wineries, quiet paths and open views - perfect for walking, cycling and reconnecting with nature.

Nearby appellations are Côtes du Rhone, Ventoux, Gigondas and Vacqueyras.

BROCANTES & VIDE-GRENIERS
Throughout the year, villages host brocantes and vide-greniers — open-air flea markets filled with antiques and unexpected treasures.
One of the simple pleasures of Provençal village life.

Summer: June – September Long days, vibrant atmosphere, and the full energy of Provence — with warm midday temperatures. · Early morning or sunset outings to Mont Ventoux. · Swimming in the Toulourenc river. · Lavender fields in bloom (June–July, Sault area). · Night markets and village festivals. · Wine tastings and local produce. Best enjoyed early in the morning or late in the day.

AUTUMN: October – November Soft light, warm colors, and a quieter, more authentic Provence. · Walks through vineyards during harvest season. · Hiking with autumn landscapes in the Ventoux. · Local markets and brocantes. · Seasonal cuisine (mushrooms, early truffles, new wine). · Photography and peaceful village strolls. Loved for its calm and authenticity.

SPRING: March – May The most gentle season to discover Provence — nature awakening, soft light, and fewer people. · Walks through vineyards, cherry and almond blossoms. · Hiking in the Ventoux forest. · Provençal markets and spring vide-greniers. · Quiet cycling routes in mild temperatures. · Picnics and sunny terraces. Perfect for slow exploration and peaceful days.

WINTER: December – February A quieter, more local Provence — with a different side of the Ventoux. · Village walks without crowds. · Winter markets and festive atmosphere. · Gentle hikes at lower altitude. · Snow on Mont Ventoux (depending on conditions). · Sunday brocantes like Carpentras. · Cafés, restaurants, and local life. A slower, more intimate experience of the region.