ACTIVITES & SIGHTSEEING
Discover the Château’s facilities and visit Provence
On-site activities
A number of sports facilities are available on the estate. Equipment is provided for each activity.
CHATEAU DE TOURREAU
On-site activities
A number of sports facilities are available on the estate. Equipment is provided for each activity.
The swimming pool
A 25 m x 10 m infinity pool, locker room nearby, along with a pool house, including a lounge area and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen.
Tennis
Semi-synthetic and sand tennis court with training wall.
Basketball
Basketball court located near the tennis court.
Volleyball
Following on from the swimming pool, the volleyball court can also be used for playing badminton.
Fitness room
Dedicated to cardio training, you will find elliptical bikes, bicycles, treadmills and steppers.
Activities nearby
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historic center of Avignon and its famous bridge, along with Orange’s Roman theater, the city of Arles, or the Pont du Gard bridge built 2,000 years ago are exceptional sites of interest.
CHATEAU DE TOURREAU
Activities nearby
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historic center of Avignon and its famous bridge, along with Orange’s Roman theater, the city of Arles, or the Pont du Gard bridge built 2,000 years ago are exceptional sites of interest.
Wine
It's more than a subtle expression, it's an experience. There are the vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, which are famous the world over, along with the Vacqueyras, Gigondas and Beaumes de Venise vineyards located a few kilometers from the estate.
Art
A number of famous French artists were based in the region, such as Cézanne, whose studio can be visited in Aix-en-Provence, and Van Gogh, who is still associated with Arles and St Rémy de Provence.
History
There are exceptional sites to discover in the region due to the presence of the Romans and popes.
Shopping
Nearby L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is famous for its many antique stores and markets, St Rémy de Provence for beautiful traditional Provençal porcelain, glassware and basketwork and, of course, Aix-en-Provence for its numerous high-end boutiques. Each neighboring town and village has at least one Provençal market a week.