Rustic village life finds a new home with modern comforts at the exclusive Le Moulin hotel.
Le Moulin is so much more than another luxury boutique hotel. Housed in an old mill at the heart of Lourmarin, the space has been beautifully transformed into one of modern comforts while still reflecting its slow-life surroundings, rustic yet refined, embodying the essence of bygone village life in the Provence.
The warm colours, stone walls, and terracotta floors hum a colourful soundtrack that invites relaxation throughout the space. Unique design features, including straw details, earthenware sconces, Provencal fabrics, and touches of curated books and art, further echo this feel, reminding guests of their presence in a different era even before venturing outside to soak in the views of the village.
Explore all that's on offer
The hotel offers 35 rooms and suites, including two adapted for guests with reduced mobility, all warmly decorated in the colours of Roussillon that marries relaxation with the invigorating outdoor air.
Guests can start their day with a delightful breakfast featuring local jams, homemade granola, and regional cheeses, before venturing out into the village, relaxing by the pool, browsing the deli for local finds, or engaging in one of the hotel’s many planned activities, including yoga and pilates or picnics focused on local artisanal products. For a touch of nostalgia, guests can even explore Provence in vintage cars, adding a romantic twist to their stay.
After a day of slow living, the on-site restaurant invites visitors to settle down to a dining experience that highlights the traditional flavours and fresh produce of the region.
Discover the Local Scene
Lourmarin, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, is renowned as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Unlike the Luberon’s typical hill-top villages, Lourmarin boasts a gentle terrain and vibrant atmosphere with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques lining its cobbled streets.
It’s most well-known for its iconic Renaissance-style castle and popular Friday market, but visitors can also enjoy the Camus walk, which tracks the much loved-destinations of one of France’s greatest writers, Albert Camus.
And those not after any particular destination or experience can while away time wandering the winding roads, relishing in the gentle Provencal ambiance exuded by the charming Mediterranean architecture, restored houses, and shaded squares.
Experience the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern luxury at Le Moulin, where the essence of Provence's slow-life elegance seamlessly integrates with contemporary comforts, inviting relaxation and timeless enjoyment.
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