Map of Cheval Blanc

Map and places to visit in Cheval Blanc

Are you looking for a map of Cheval Blanc to plan your visit? Our interactive map allows you to locate all the points of interest in the village. You can see monuments, parking lots, and shops at a glance. The village of Luberon is easy to explore on foot from the center. Our map of Cheval Blanc also shows the hiking trails that lead to the Durance river and the surrounding hills.

How much time should you allow for visiting Cheval Blanc?

A visit to Cheval Blanc takes around two hours if you focus on the historic center. You can explore the old village with its narrow streets and shaded squares. The belfry and Saint-Roch church can be visited quickly.

Allow half a day if you also want to explore the surrounding area. The banks of the Durance river offer beautiful nature walks. You can also stroll through the shops and take a break on a terrace.

A full day is necessary for hiking enthusiasts. The trail to the Pointu rock offers a 10-kilometer loop. You can enjoy an exceptional panorama of the Luberon and the valley.

The Thursday morning market is worth spending a good hour at. Local producers sell their fruit, vegetables, and Provençal specialties. It's the perfect opportunity to meet the locals.

Where can I download the Cheval Blanc map in PDF format?

You can download the map of Cheval Blanc for free directly from this page. There is a “Download map” button just above our interactive map. Just click on it to get the PDF file.

The document lists all the points of interest in the village. You will find historical monuments, parking lots, and local shops. Hiking trails are also marked on the map.

This PDF can be easily printed on an A4 sheet. You can take it with you when you visit the village without needing an internet connection. The format is convenient for noting down your discoveries or favorite addresses.

The map also shows the distances between the different sites. This allows you to organize your route in a logical way. The estimated walking times help you plan your day.

Where is the tourist office?

The Cheval Blanc tourist office is located on Place de la Mairie, in the heart of the village. The team is available Tuesday through Saturday to provide information about local activities. You can pick up brochures, detailed maps, and practical information.

Opening hours vary depending on the season. During the summer, the office stays open longer to accommodate the influx of tourists. It's best to check the hours on their website before you go.

The staff can advise you on hikes in the surrounding area. They know the area inside out and can guide you according to your preferences. You can also find out the dates of cultural events and local festivities.

The office offers themed guided tours during the high season. These guided tours allow you to discover the history and heritage of the village. Reservations can be made directly on site or by phone.

Where to park in Cheval Blanc?

Parking can be difficult in Cheval Blanc during the tourist season, especially on market days. Spaces are scarce in the historic center during peak hours. All of the village's parking lots are clearly marked on our interactive map available on this page.

The main parking lot is located near the town hall. It offers around 50 free spaces just a few minutes' walk from the center. This parking lot is the ideal starting point for exploring the village.

Other parking spaces are available on the outskirts of the old village. They are free all year round but are a little further away from the shops. The walk is short and pleasant under the plane trees.

On Thursday mornings, market day, arrive before 9 a.m. to find a parking space easily. Visitors flock to the village and the car parks fill up quickly. Some residents open their private courtyards for a few euros.

In summer, it is best to visit in the morning or late afternoon. This way, you can avoid the intense heat and parking difficulties. In any case, the village is best visited during the cooler hours of the day.

What are the must-see places?

The Cheval Blanc belfry has dominated the village since the 17th century. This square tower topped with a wrought-iron campanile marks the historic center. The clock still sets the pace of village life today.

The Saint-Roch church is worth a visit for its simple and elegant architecture. Built in the 19th century, it replaced the old chapel, which had become too small. The interior retains some remarkable features, such as the baptismal font and the high altar.

The banks of the Durance river offer a peaceful natural setting just a stone's throw from the center. You can walk along the river under poplars and willows. Birds nest in the riparian forest and fishermen appreciate these quiet areas.

The old village can be explored by strolling through its narrow streets. The stone houses retain their Provençal character with their colorful shutters. Several shaded squares invite you to take a break under the hundred-year-old plane trees.

The Pointu rock attracts hikers for its 360-degree panorama. From the summit, the view stretches over the Luberon, the Alpilles, and the Ventoux. The climb takes about an hour and a half from the village.

The Notre-Dame-de-Lumières chapel is hidden in the countryside away from the village. This small 17th-century sanctuary still welcomes pilgrims. The interior frescoes bear witness to the popular devotion of yesteryear.

How to get to Cheval Blanc?

By car, you can reach Cheval Blanc via the D973, which runs through the village. This road connects Cavaillon to Apt and serves all the villages in the south of the Luberon. Access is easy and well signposted from the A7 motorway.

From Avignon, it takes 30 minutes via the N100 and then the D973. You will drive through the Vaucluse countryside, passing orchards and vegetable fields. The road winds pleasantly without any particular difficulties.

The nearest highway exit is in Cavaillon, about ten kilometers away. Then take the departmental road towards Apt. Signs clearly indicate Cheval Blanc along the way.

Public transportation serves the village from Cavaillon and Avignon. The TransVaucluse bus line number 15 provides several daily connections. The schedules are adapted to the needs of residents and visitors.

The Avignon TGV station is 35 kilometers from Cheval Blanc. Buses and taxis provide connections from the station. Car rental remains the most convenient option for exploring the region at your leisure.

There are several safe cycling routes to the village. The Calavon cycle route passes nearby and connects to local cycle paths. Cyclists enjoy these routes through vineyards and orchards.

What are the best hotels in Cheval Blanc?

Le Mas des Oliettes offers charming guest rooms in an authentic setting 2 kilometers from the village. This renovated former Provençal farmhouse has a swimming pool surrounded by olive trees and a peaceful garden, perfect for recharging your batteries after a day of sightseeing. The owners warmly welcome their guests and share their favorite places in the Luberon. The homemade breakfast highlights local products such as artisanal jams and honey from the region. La Bastide de Cheval Blanc charms with its family atmosphere and spacious rooms tastefully decorated in a contemporary Provençal style. The establishment offers excellent value for money and is within walking distance of the historic center, avoiding parking hassles. For a more luxurious stay, La Coquillade in Gargas, a 15-minute drive away, combines a high-end hotel, spa, and vineyard with spectacular views of the Luberon.


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Nearby towns and villages

Cavaillon (6 km), Taillades (6 km) and Robion (8 km).