Sénanque Abbey

Nestled in a narrow valley near Gordes, Sénanque Abbey is a serene Cistercian monastery that seems to rise organically from the lavender fields surrounding it. Founded in 1148, this living monastery still houses a community of monks who cultivate lavender and produce honey. The austere Romanesque architecture, with its thick stone walls and simple cloister, contrasts beautifully with the purple blooms that blanket the fields in summer. Visiting feels like stepping back into a world of quiet devotion and rural harmony.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to explore the abbey, cloister, and grounds. If you visit during lavender season, add extra time for photography along the approach road. The site is compact, so it works well as a stop on a day trip through the Luberon. For a deeper experience, consider attending one of the Gregorian chant services (check the abbey's schedule beforehand).

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