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MoreA village with Provençal charm throughout the seasons
The village of Banon, nestled in the heart of the Alpes de Haute Provence, embodies the simplicity and authenticity of Provence. Its rich heritage, marked by its famous goat cheese and its bookstore Le Bleuet, attracts many visitors each year. In this Provençal village, the tranquil atmosphere and typical landscapes invite discovery and relaxation. Ideally located between the Forcalquier region and the Luberon Regional Natural Park, Banon is a true gateway for those wishing to escape and immerse themselves in the very essence of Provence.
The village of Banon, with its fascinating history, is a true testament to Provence's medieval past. Perched at the top of the village, it preserves the remains of the castle ramparts. The imposing machicolated gate, still visible today, dating from the 19th century, was once the main entrance to the town. Walking through its narrow streets, you will discover old houses, some dating back to the 16th century, and a history steeped in revolutions and battles. In the heart of the village, the former Hôtel-Dieu, built in the 19th century, and the 13th-century church bear witness to Banon's evolution over the centuries.
Banon is distinguished by its typical hilltop village character, with its narrow, cobbled streets lined with old houses. The old medieval machicolated gate gives access to a village that gradually extends towards the valley. As you stroll through its streets, you'll discover shop fronts and enjoy breathtaking views of the Lure mountain. Don't miss the Notre-Dame des Anges chapel, a secluded pilgrimage site where the serenity and panoramic views of the village of Banon are unparalleled..

The famous Banon cheese is a raw, whole goat's milk cheese wrapped in chestnut leaves. ! It is distinguished by its soft texture and characteristic taste.
In the heart of Banon, Le Bleuet bookstore is a true cultural treasure. Founded in 1990, it is the largest independent bookstore in rural France. It is a true place of passage for literature lovers. Nestled in several old Provençal houses, it offers a wide selection of books, stationery and local items, providing a unique experience.

Banon is also renowned for its gastronomic heritage, notably its famous goat cheese, BanonThis raw milk cheese, wrapped in chestnut leaves, is distinguished by its soft texture and mild flavor. Born from the need to preserve dairy products in winter, it embodies the know-how of the shepherds of Haute-Provence. It has benefited from a Controlled Designation of Origin (AOC) since 2003, which became a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) in 2009.
In addition, the region is also known for its exceptional products such as small spelt from Haute-Provence, a cereal with remarkable nutritional benefits, and lavender, whose essential oil benefits from an AOC. These local treasures, grown in a naturally protected environment, are worth discovering during your visits to Banon. During the lavender bloom, you will enjoy a colorful and fragrant spectacle!

Located in the west of the Alpes de Haute Provence, the village of Banon is easily accessible by car. You can reach Banon via the D950 from ForcalquierA road that crosses typical Provençal landscapes. From the Count's City, it will take you about 30 minutes to reach Banon, while the journey from Manosque takes about forty minutes via the D5 and D105.
For those who prefer public transport, there are bus lines between Digne-les-Bains and Banon and between Manosque and Banon. From Marseille, take the bus line towards Pertuis, Pertuis – Les Granons and finally Les Granons - Banon
From the North: From the A7 motorway, take the Avignon Sud exit, towards Apt. From Apt, take the D22 then the D51 to Banon.
Banon is full of activities for all tastes, whether it's culture, nature or tradition.
For nature lovers, Banon offers numerous hikes with breathtaking scenery. The trails lead you through lavender fields, hills, and surrounding mountains, perfect for immersing yourself in the beauty of Provence.
Thrill seekers can try paragliding for breathtaking views of the region. If you prefer a more leisurely activity, opt for a horseback ride a few kilometers from Banon with the equestrian centers in the village of Ongles.
For your vacation in Banon and the surrounding area, explore our selection of hotels and campsites to suit all your needs.
During your stay in Banon, whether you prefer savory or sweet dishes, you can sample many of the country's specialties. Our restaurateurs are happy to offer local products to amaze your taste buds.
Banon is a destination that can be enjoyed year-round, with each season bringing its own unique charm. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking around the village, with mild temperatures and landscapes in bloom or adorned with autumn colors. In summer, admire the lavender fields in bloom and enjoy the many events. In winter, Banon reveals a more peaceful atmosphere.
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