L'Isle sur la Sorgue
27 km. east of Avignon, between Cavaillon and Carpentras.
Discover the superb town of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue near Avignon
L'Isle sur la Sorgue is one of those places in Provence that one has to see. This "island city" lies at the foot of the Vaucluse plateau in the plains of Comtat Venaissin. The "bargain hunters", lovers of beautiful objects, flea markets and art galleries will be delighted, there are indeed nearly 300 antique dealers in this small town!
The river Sorgue canals run through the town
Its colors are nature's green and the bright reflection of the water shining from the several canals running through its center. The river Sorgue surrounds the city as if to hug it.
Walking along the canals you will notice how they run between the narrow ancient streets. There are little bridges to cross and great wheels to look at with mossy blades turning in the river.
The watershed (“le partage des eaux”)
Do not miss the spectacle of "Partage des eaux" located 1 km upstream from the city, where the river splits in two and forms a shaded body of water in which plane trees and generous greenery are reflected ... Formerly, the inhabitants lived mainly from fishing (up to 15,000 crayfish per day!), the large paddle wheels served as the "engine" for many silk factories from the 18th century, then paper in the 19th century. Some wheels still work, but for the pleasure of passers-by.
The Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame des Anges
History has left its mark on L'Isle sur la Sorgue and points out its importance in Comtat Venaissin in the 14th century. The Collegiate church Notre Dame des Anges has an exceptional Baroque interior and the 18th-century hospital pharmacy boasts a rare collection of Moustiers faience.
Some superb town houses
Also, magnificent mansions have been converted into art galleries, in particular the famous Maison René Char - Hotel Donadei de Campredon (18thc.), now a museum exhibiting such great artists as Miro, Mauguin or Dufy and a display area dedicated to Rene Char.
The city of antiques and second-hand goods
L'Isle sur la Sorgue is today internationally renowned for the large number of antique dealers spread over the city (open especially on weekends) and for the numerous art and painting galleries. Twice a year, at Easter and August 15, more than 500 antique dealers and second-hand dealers meet here to present their treasures to customers from all over the world. This fair is enough to make you dizzy, including to enlightened connoisseurs.
In short, you will understand, L'Isle sur la Sorgue really deserves your detour ... and to better immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere, leave your car in the parking lot and take a stroll, you will only appreciate better its many charms.
When is the Ile sur la Sorgue market?
The superb Provencal market at Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is well worth a visit! It takes place on Thursday and Sunday mornings along the town's canals. It's a wonderful walk and a great opportunity to stock up on local produce (fruit and vegetables, local crafts...). The Sunday market is very popular, so come as early as possible.
What to do: guided tours and other activities to discover
If you're looking for things to do and see in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and the surrounding area, here are some fun activities with local guides that we recommend. The links to the guides' websites will appear below:
a guided tour of the Peyre wine estate and tasting of their wines,
a half-day guided tour of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Gordes and Fontaine de Vaucluse with a super guide,
a discovery of the lavender fields and villages of the Luberon,
a discovery of Provence in a 2CV.
Our map of L'Isle sur la Sorgue (postcode 84800)
To find your way around the charming town of L'Isle sur la Sorgue, you can use our interactive map on this page. We've included the various points of interest in the village (Tourist Office, Town Hall, museums, etc.) as well as our recommendations for accommodation in the town. So you can locate them before you book your holiday in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
What to see
Notre Dame des Anges Collegiate Church.
Hospital's 18th-century pharmacy.
The old granary (premises of the Tourist Office).
Maison Rene Char - Hotel Donadei de Campredon (art museum and gallery).
The 6 antique villages within the town.
Leisure activities
Market on Thursday and Sunday mornings.
Hiking. Horseback riding.
Swimming pool. Tennis. 18 hole golf course.
Fishing. Kayaking.
Various cultural events.
Hotels
In a peaceful 2ha verdant oasis close to the Sorgue river
Air-conditioned rooms with en suite facilities - Gourmet restaurant - Shady terrace - 2 Swimming pools - Private parking
Campings
Green Key certified campsite, on 2.5 ha preserved and listed nature along a river. 100m² wooded site with electricity, mobile home 2/6 pers with wifi and terrace. Tree house, yurt, lodge tent. Snack bar, kids club, activities
Accomodations
Hotels.
Bed and breakfast and guest houses.
Vacation rentals
Campsite.
Your questions about the beautiful town of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
You've sent us several questions about L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, and the question of parking often comes up. So here's our answer for all our readers. Don't hesitate to send us an e-mail if you have any further questions.
Where can I park for free in l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue?
You can park for free in all the town's “blue zones” for two hours. The spaces are indicated by blue markings on the ground. And some parking lots are free during the low season, such as the Parking du Partage des Eaux (see map) between October and April inclusive.
NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Le Thor (5km), Fontaine de Vaucluse (8km), Pernes les Fontaines(11km) and Cavaillon (10km).