Bonnieux-Lacoste-Bonnieux hike
an easy Luberon hike
This is a beautiful Luberon hike between the neighboring perched villages of Bonnieux and Lacoste. We lived in this area for 6-1/2 months and got to know every road, dirt road, and path in between the villages. This is our own Luberon hike, not from a guidebook.
Time: Three hours (plus additional time to explore Lacoste).
Conditions: Some walking on roads; paths through vineyards, orchards, farms and woods; some ascents/descents to/from these two villages.
Map: IGN Blue map - 3142 OT (Cavaillon).
The Route
From the main roundabout at the bottom of the village of Bonnieux, follow the signs to the school (école) and park in the lot next to the school and in front of the Maison du Livre et de la Culture (library/community center).
Walk down the small road passing the schoolyard until the paved road dead-ends; turn right on a very narrow dirt path that runs next to a high wall. The path winds down past a few houses, bears left and later a sharp right. Continue to follow this through the woods, past some houses and then along a wall looking down over a farm.
Eventually you'll come to a road and a yellow signpost. Cross this road and continue to follow the dirt road/path, winding through farmland, vineyards, orchards and woods. There are occasional yellow marks. Eventually you’ll come to another paved road near a house called "La Beguine." Turn left on this road and walk a short distance until you see a path on the right at a big tree; take this path, again through woods. You will emerge on another road near a big ruin called "La Maison Basse." Take this road just a short ways and then continue straight on the "Chemin du Passet." You will see Lacoste up above. The road eventually turns into a path and you will continue on a steep path up to the village, coming up alongside the Lacoste village school.
Take some time to wander around the village of Lacoste. Many of the restored buildings now belong to the Savannah School of Art and Design, which runs a satellite program here. Depending on the time of year, the terrace at the Cafe de France is a good place for a rest, a drink, and maybe even a light lunch-and definitely a fabulous view looking back over to Bonnieux. You can climb all the way to the top of Lacoste and visit the ruins of the castle of the Marquis de Sade.
Leave Lacoste just before the Protestant church (temple), taking a path that descends to the D109 road below and the old "lavoir." Follow this curvy road for a while until you reach "Chemin de la Bernarde" on your right. Take this small road up a slight hill, passing through orchards and vineyards. Just past a tall house with extensive landscaping on the right, turn left on "Chemin de Trigaud," a small road. You'll see Bonnieux ahead of you and the Petit Luberon mountain on your right. Chemin de Trigaud runs into the D 109. Turn right on the D109 and soon after take a left on the Chemin de la Gardiole. Then you'll come to the path on the right (which you had descended) that heads back up to Bonnieux. Return to the school parking lot the way you came.
The cafe Le Terrail (on the main square mid-way up the village) is a good place to have a drink after your walk.