To explore this charming village, let yourself be tempted by adventure as you turn off the road and enter a place steeped in history, where every corner echoes with echoes of the past.
This Templar stronghold, linked to the Commanderie de Roaix, invites you to stroll through its shady lanes, where the scents of yesteryear mingle with the fresh air.
The parish church, originally Romanesque, was known as Notre-Dame-del-Bois. Restored and modified several times, it still boasts a 12th-century bell tower.
Take time to relax on Place Verdun, in the heart of the village, near the magnificent fountain and its imposing wash-house.
As you follow the Chemin de Ronde, take in the stunning views over the Aygues valley.
Admire the village ramparts, built of Aygues pebbles and restored after the many battles that took place during the Wars of Religion. Take time to appreciate the charm of the belfry, with its clock and wrought-iron campanile.
Extend your exploration by taking one of the many hiking trails through the 165-hectare municipal forest, a real invitation to discover the unspoiltnatural environment.
And don’t miss the Saint-Pierre and Notre-Dame-d’Argelier chapels just outside the village.
Buisson offers the authenticity of a Provencal village, where time seems to have stood still, the better to immerse yourself in its timeless charm.
DID YOU KNOW?
Buisson takes its name from the area’s main tree species, such as pine, holm oak, broom and boxwood.