A Foodie Discovery at the Top of Bonnieux in the Luberon
Cheryl Shufflebotham · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteOne day while taking a walk up the very steep road behind Bonnieux, I saw signs for la Bastide de Capelongue and Édouard Loubet, Relais and Châteaux. Curious, I kept walking. I continued up past the village and onto a side road. I soon came to the grounds of a gorgeous resort.
Cheryl and her husband at their meal at La Bergerie, the less formal restaurant at Domaine de Capelongue – a luxury hotel located just on the outskirts of Bonnieux’s old village. La Bergerie is moderately priced and cosy and according to Cheryl, the meals are delicious.
Le Domaine de Capelongue
Les Claparèdes, Chemin des Cabanes
84480 Bonnieux
Telephone: +33(0)4 90 75 89 78
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