Mines de Bruoux

The Luberon


In Gargas, 7km east of Roussillon, this former mine has more than 40km of underground galleries where ochre was once extracted. Around 650m are open to the public, some of which are as much as 15m high. Visits are only by guided tour; reserve ahead as English-language tours are at set times.

The caverns sometimes provide a stunning setting for concerts; check the website for schedules.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Luberon attractions

2. Moulin à Huile Jullien

2.55 MILES

On the edge of the village, this working olive-oil mill allows you to follow the process from tree to bottle. Delicious honey is also made here. Tastings…

3. Ancienne Cathédrale Ste-Anne

3.36 MILES

The 11th-century Ancienne Cathédrale Ste-Anne houses the relics of St Anne, and 11th- and 12th-century illuminated manuscripts.

4. Musée d’Apt

3.4 MILES

Apt's various industries – ochre-mining, fruits confits and faiences (glazed ceramics) – are explored at this modest but well-curated museum in the middle…

5. Pont Julien

3.73 MILES

Situated 6km north of Bonnieux, near the junction of the D36 and D900, is one of the Luberon’s most impressive Roman landmarks. Dating from around 3 BC,…

6. Distillerie Les Agnels

4.21 MILES

This distillery on the edge of Buoux uses locally grown lavender, cypress and rosemary in its products. It also rents out three gorgeous self-contained…

7. Cave de Bonnieux

5.12 MILES

Sample local wines at this superior cellar, 5km from Bonnieux on the D36. Tastings are free.

8. Musée de la Boulangerie

6.22 MILES

A museum all about the history of breadmaking might not sound like a Bonnieux must-see, but it’s actually an intriguing visit. Located in a 17th-century…