Map of Sarrians
Tourist map and places of interest in Sarrians
Want to explore Sarrians? Our tourist map of Sarrians will be indispensable for finding your way around this village in the Vaucluse. Our interactive map shows you all the places of interest. You'll find the Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, the remains of the ramparts, and the Château de Tourreau. Parking lots are also indicated on this map of Sarrians.
How long does it take to visit Sarrians?
Half a day is enough to see the village center. The discovery trail takes 2 to 3 hours to complete. Allow an hour for the church and ramparts.
Add another half day for the Via Venaissia bike route, which follows the old railway line. A full day will allow you to combine Sarrians with neighboring villages such as Aubignan.
Where can I download a map of Sarrians in PDF format?
Click on the “Download map” button above our interactive map. Our PDF map includes all points of interest, parking lots, and shops.
The tourist office also offers free maps on site. The town's website also offers downloadable maps. Our interactive map remains the most convenient way to see your location in real time.
Where is the tourist office?
The tourist office is located at 51 Place Jean Jaurès. This is the village's main square, lined with cafés and plane trees.
The tourist office can provide information on activities and places to visit. The number is +33 (0)4 90 65 56 73. Opening hours vary depending on the season.
Where can I park in Sarrians?
Parking can be difficult during the high season. All the car parks in Sarrians are shown on our interactive map.
There are several free car parks: Rue Pasteur, Place Jean Jaurès, and Boulevard Giono. In summer, arrive early in the morning. On market days, finding a parking space can be difficult.
What are the must-see places?
The Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul dates back to the early 11th century. Its dome on squinches impresses visitors. It is one of the oldest churches in the Vaucluse.
The Château de Tourreau is the emblem of Sarrians. This 18th-century castle covers 17 hectares. The French gardens are beautifully preserved.
The remains of the ramparts bear witness to the medieval past. A tower stands on the Lirac esplanade. The Via Venaissia crosses the village, making it ideal for cycling.
The wine estates open their doors to visitors. The BMX track served as a training camp for the 2024 Olympic champions.
How to get to Sarrians?
By car, take the A7 motorway, exit 22 Orange-Sud or exit 23 Avignon-Nord. The village is located on the D950 between Orange (9.3 miles) and Carpentras (5 miles).
The nearest SNCF train station is in Carpentras. The Avignon TGV station is 16 miles away. A Trans'Cove bus line connects Sarrians to Carpentras.
For cyclists, the Via Venaissia offers safe access from Orange. Avignon-Provence Airport is 27 km away.
What are the best hotels in Sarrians?
The Château de Tourreau offers exceptional accommodation with nine rooms in a 17-hectare park including a swimming pool and tennis court. The Domaine d'Euphony in Monteux is a 4-star hotel that combines charm and modernity in a peaceful setting. The La Bastide d'Elma and La Bastide de Lolig guesthouses offer air conditioning and terraces with shops nearby, appreciated for their calm and ideal location.
Also worth reading to help you plan your visit to Sarrians:
NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Loriol du Comtat (3 km), Aubignan (5 km), Monteux (6 km) and Jonquières (7 km).