The Good Life France Magazine Autumn 2017 | Page 52

When you’re done rummaging

Through the town of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue runs the bubbling river Sorgue, originating from the famous source of the Fontaine de la Vaucluse a mere 5 miles away. Along the river are a dozen or so historic, green moss-covered water wheels – they’re beautiful to look at and are a reminder of the town’s past when it was a centre of wool, paper and silk making. Follow the river to the point where it divides known as “le partage des Eaux” for a very pretty view and the perfect selfie spot.

There are plenty of places to shop for souvenirs, clothes, gourmet food products and gifts that aren’t antiques.

Eating and drinking

Around Le Bassin, along the river, in cobble stone squares under the shade of plane trees – there’s plenty of choice here.

Locals love:

The perfect place for lunch is the Café du Village in the Le Village des Antiquaires de la Gare. It’s popular with dealers, locals and visitors for its shady ambiance and fabulous menu. In France, its de rigeur to take two hours for lunch and at this lively, pretty restaurant you won’t have any problems whiling away the hours.

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Dinner at Les Terrasses hotel restaurant round the Le Bassin. Tasty food, friendly staff and the view is to die for…

Grab a snack at Le Cri des Crocs food truck – my friend Marie who lives in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue says the food is always very good, organic salads and tasty hamburgers that you can eat at the little tables in front of the river, a picturesque spot.

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