Goult: A fabulous village Afar
Goult is one of the villages in Petit Luberon, France and perhaps it is one of the least known compare to the neighboring villages, not because it is not gorgeous and isn’t worth visiting but because of the area that is not easily visible from afar. This hidden gem of the province is beautifully preserved. Monuments, bridges, and stones are amazingly curved, the town is also rich in agritourism and has become a tourist destination in the town.
Best Time to Visit
Summer is the best time to travel in Goult, France. The historical landmass and other tourist destinations in the area rejoice the most when the temperature is warm. The famous honey festival holds place every third Sunday of July, permitting beekeepers to come together and enjoy educational recreations around honey, Goult lodgings within days are ready to accommodate plenty of guests, streets might be busy and occasionally experience severe traffic.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Walk along the historic bridge of Pont Julien, the bridge in great remnants of the ancient roman empire, tourist can put up some picnic mats around to relax and dine. Bike paths are available for some cycling. Don’t forget to visit Sanctuaire Notre Dame de Lumières, the catholic church has a fascinating architectural structure and serene location perfect for retreats and invocations
Your Goult, France experience would be complete when booking at Les Restanques, the location features the panoramic overlooking view of the whole village with great deals and facilities that guests could enjoy, another one is B&B La Badelle with comfortable rooms with free breakfast.