Early in history, Bollène was destined to become a town of trade and cultural exchanges.

Nestling in a bosky bower between vineyards, cultivated fields and sunny hills, Bollène occupies a privileged geographical site in the Rhone Valley as it opens up into the Med coast.

Bollène, the gateway to Provence is the point of intersection of 4 departments : Ardèche, Gard, Drôme, Vaucluse and of 3 regions :
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Rhône-Alpes and Languedoc Roussillon.
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Renowned for its argile industry since the 19th century and for its André Blondel hydroelectric plant on the Donzère-Mondragon canal, the town is looking with dynamism towards its future.

As a picturesque town of Vaucluse, it offers all the assets of Provence's laid back lifestyle with its sunny weather, language and culture.

BOLLÈNE SOME FIGURES

14 288 poeple
5 400 of surface

An easy access :

  • Exit A7 on the commune
  • N7 Stop TGV in Montélimar (30 km)
  • Stop TGV in Avignon (45 km)
  • Park of Bollène Cruising (3 km)
  • Park of Orange (20 km)
  • Airport of Avignon (45 km)
  • Airport of Nimes (70 km)
BOLLÈNE
ACCOMADATIONS AND RESTAURANT

A wide range of tourist accomodation :

  • 12 hotels, from 1 to 3 star,
  • 3 campsites, several B&Bs and guesthouses
  • a wide variety of restaurants : cafeterias, pizzerias, traditional
    restaurants...